[SFDXA] NPR highlights Amateur Radio Operators responding to Puerto Rico

Robin Terrill n4hhp at comcast.net
Sun Oct 1 11:04:51 EDT 2017


 

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From: Ascarrunz, Miguel [mailto:mascarrunz at broward.org] 
Sent: Sunday, October 1, 2017 10:38 AM
NPR highlights Amateur Radio Operators responding to Puerto Rico

 

FYI - Good story to pass on to the Broward ARES/RACES members.you can listen
to the entire interview at link below:

 

 

http://www.npr.org/2017/09/29/554600989/amateur-radio-operators-stepped-in-t
o-help-communications-with-puerto-rico 

 

Then clique on the   /   

 

 

Around the Nation

 

Amateur Radio Operators Stepped In To Help Communications With Puerto Rico

     

Listen. 4:42

 

September 29, 2017.5:17 PM ET  

 

Heard on All Things Considered 

  

Volunteer HAM operators have set up informal radio networks to connect
family and friends with their loved ones in Puerto Rico.  NPR's Kelly
McEvers talks to one of those volunteers, Greg Dober.

 

 

 

Miguel

 



 

MIGUEL ASCARRUNZ, MPA, FPEM, DIRECTOR

Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIVISION

201 NW 84th Ave  | Plantation, Florida 33324

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