[CVRC] Fwd: ARES EC Monthly Report (FSD-212)
Glenn Thomas
glennt at charter.net
Fri Mar 3 14:22:00 EST 2006
>Below is a monthly ARES report. It was submitted via the
>ARES Web site on Friday, March 03, 2006 at 11:08:46
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>title: ARES EC Monthly Report (FSD-212)
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>1. County: Douglas
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>2. Month: February
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>3. Year: 2006
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>4. Total ARES members: 55
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>5. Changes since last month: 0
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>6. Number of active nets: 1
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>7. Total Sessions: 1
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>9A. Number of nets, drills, tests & training sessions: 2
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>9B. Number of volunteer hours: 30
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>10A. Number of public service events this month: 0
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>10B. Number of volunteer hours: 0
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>11A. Number of emergency operations this month: 2
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>11B. Number of volunteer hours: 6
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>12A. Total number of ARES/RACES events this month: 4
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>12B. Total volunteer hours: 36
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>Comments: This report covers both Douglas county and Carson City.
>
>Here are the results from the DCART meeting held on 20Feb06. In
>attendance were WB6W, KB7BZE, KV7J, KF6MBH, KD7OKI, KD7NIR, KD7JMR,
>KV7S, KD7NHC.
>
>We will be starting a weekly DCART net. The first meeting will be
>next Monday, 27Feb06 at 1830L and will be every Monday that DCART
>doesn't have a regular meeting. The net will meet on the 147.27+
>(123.0 PL) repeater.
>
>Ed Tune KV7J provided copies of the ICS 420-1 document, "Field
>Ooperations Guide" (or "FOG"). It's a concise description of ICS.
>The version we have is dated January 2001. I have an older version,
>dated September 1983 and it's only a third as thick!
>
>The rest of the meeting...
>
>The first item discussed was DCART organization. There is a need for
>at least two Assistent ECs (AEC's) in DCART. They will be acting EC
>in the event that the EC isn't available for some reason.
>
>Cynthia Bagley KB7BZE will be writing a DCART SOP for self
>announcing events. An example of a self announcing event is an
>earthquake - no explicit call up should be necessary.
>
>Glenn Thomas WB6W will be revising the call up tree for events that
>do not announce themselves. This will be a system where everyone may
>be called twice. There is reliability in redundancy! I'll also be
>pruning the membership list so that the people who may be called are
>those who wish to be.
>
>Judy Thomas KF6MBH provided refreshments for the meeting. Phyllis
>Lewis KD7OKI volunteered to provide refreshments for the March
>meeting. Hopefully we'll be able to spread this chore around so that
>everyone can enjoy and no one will get stuck with it.
>
>The need for a weekly net was discussed and Monday's at 1830L on the
>147.27+ (123 Hz). The purpose of the net is to keep DCART members
>better in touch with each other, test emergency 2m gear every week
>and provide additional training.
>
>In the next few months we will establish a DCART PBBS, based on
>JNOS. Initially it will be stand alone but is expected to be linked
>into other ARES/RACES packet systems as they come on line. One of
>the monthly DCART meetings will be dedicated to training on use of
>the DCART PBBS system.
>
>Our served agencies will be approached to provide training on their
>"way of doing business". Agencies/topics may include, ICS from
>whoever is qualified (county fire?), "Into to Disaster Services"
>from Red Cross, same general topic from Salvation Army. Also other
>topics as suggested by agencies.
>
>After refreshments, an exercise was held. The goal was to have each
>member in attendance program their 2m radio to a frequency they
>likely have never used before and demonstrate their success by
>making contact with another DCART member who had just done the same
>thing! Everyone successfully completed this exercise.
>
>At 1500L on 25Feb06, DCART was put on standby. The event was the
>potential flooding of the Carson River in Douglas county. The river
>did not flood and DCART stood down at 0800L on 28Feb06 without
>having been called out.
>
>At 2030L on 28Feb06, DCART was asked to provide mutual aid to Carson
>City. The event was the failure of the 911 system in Lyon county.
>The task was to provide a link from the Carson City dispatch center,
>where Lyon 911 calls were rerouted to, back to the Lyon county
>dispatch center where they would be handled. WB6W and KV7S responded
>on short notice. This was the first time Amateur radio was used in
>the Carson City dispatch center, so there were no preposition
>equipment or even a site survey. Nonetheless, a link with Lyon ECC
>was established even before WB6W/KV7S were in the door. After
>checking in with the supervisor, it was learned that, contrary to
>initial reports, the standard backup radios were functional. The
>amateur station was manned for more than an hour before being
>formally released by Lyon ECC at 2300L.
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>Submit: Submit
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