On 12/10/24 13:11, Blazin Brad wrote:
Follow-up
to the follow-up which I thought I sent to DARA.
I just talked with the VA Emergency coordinator. He just started
the process of looking for some HAM volunteers to run the VAMC Ham
Club shack thing. Currently one of the doctors goes in the shack
once a month to check the equipment. The shack has been idle
since 2019, volunteer wise. The coordinator did say the High
Frequency antenna need a mast clamp replaced.
We discussed an AREDN node for the Hospital and since he is
studying for his HAM Tech it was like the blind leading the blind.
Chuck please reach out to me, we need a ELMER.
Mark Erbaugh looks like you've brow-beat me into a presentation at
the DARA! 🙂
Stay Safe,
Brad
Hi, Brad:
Could have been 2019 when Larry KB8EMD mentioned activity at the VA
radio club and
I briefly visited.
If the VAEC has an emergency operation guidelines or handbook, I
would like to review it
so I would know what assistance the ham radio community might
provide.
I am willing to assist, but my primary goal would be to put some
AREDN devices on
the hospital roof and one on the roof over the Amateur Radio room in
building 305(?).
Would the hospital provide backup electrical power at the hospital ?
...at the radio room?
Else, would we would want solar panels, a controller, and battery
storage.
My disaster plan is primarily to backup the loss of telephone (with
VoIP, PBX) and
email communication (with Winlink) for the hospital.
Our group also has the capability of an audio, video, desktop and
file sharing application and
we train weekly.
Is there any part of their emergency plan to have Amateur Radio
operations inside the hospital
or only at the Amateur Radio Club location which is about a mile
away!
I have access to a very tall building near the Dayton Mall which is
line of sight to the VA Hospital.
There are already several AREDN nodes on this roof and one is,
more-or-less, pointed at the VA Center.
Regards, Chuck
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