[CTSARA] Fwd: [GNARC] Auxiliary communications (AUCCOM) training program
Jon Perelstein
jon.perelstein at gmail.com
Sun Feb 23 09:46:07 EST 2014
I think there was a slight punctuation error in Betsey's message that may
have given you a mistaken impression.
Individuals should not contact Wayne directly, contact me and I will
summarize them and then send to Wayne.
Jon
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Betsey Doane <k1eic at att.net> wrote:
> Please contact Wayne if interested.
>
> 73,
> Betsey
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ctsara-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:
> ctsara-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
> On Behalf Of Jon Perelstein
> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2014 8:46 AM
> To: Stamford Amateur Radio Association
> Subject: [CTSARA] Fwd: [GNARC] Auxiliary communications (AUCCOM) training
> program
>
> CT DEMHS will be hosting an auxiliary communications (AUXCOM) training
> program in the state this spring. It is intended for people who already
> have a communications background (like hams), and is expected to be open to
> all who are interested. It's a two day course that is expected to be given
> over a weekend. As noted, there are three possible dates and they want
> input as to which weekend would be better for potential attendees.
>
> Anyone interested in attending should contact me ASAP please. Note that
> this is not a CERT training event, but if we get some CERT members I'll
> talk
> with Chris Munger and/or Capt. Lombardo to see if we can get this declared
> an official CERT training activation.
>
> Jon
>
> ************
>
> Greetings, CALC -
>
> CT DEMHS will be hosting an AUXCOM training program in the state this
> spring. The current AUXCOM course length is two days (~16 hours) and
> prepares people who already have radio backgrounds (like hams) to assist
> with emergency communications in an EOC/ICS environment. The prototype
> version of this training ran a couple of years ago in Manchester (George
> AB1GL & others took it then).
>
> Michael Varney (Statewide Interoperability Coordinator) is trying to
> address
> the logistics for this course and wants to avoid (to the degree
> possible) any scheduling conflicts. He is looking to host this training on
> a
> weekend to accommodate those who have to work weekdays. The choice of
> possible dates they are looking to host are listed below:
>
> 1) April 26-27
> 2) May 3-4
> 3) June 7-8
>
> Please let me know if there are any conflicts within your ARES schedule
> (public service events, training events, hamfests, etc) on any of these
> three weekends. Please also indicate your preference for which of these
> three choices is the "best" weekend to hold the training.
>
> I need your replies ASAP -- but not later than Monday, 24 Feb -- thanx!
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