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ARES and Amateur Radio A Communica+ons Safety Net Sacramento Valley Sec+on Amateur Radio Emergency Service www.sacvalleyares.org 1 Introduc+ons What is Amateur Radio? Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) Why does Amateur Radio


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ARES and Amateur Radio

A Communica+ons Safety Net

Sacramento Valley Sec+on Amateur Radio Emergency Service www.sacvalleyares.org

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Introduc+ons

What is Amateur Radio?

Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES)

Why does Amateur Radio work When All Else Fails? Amateur Radio and the Red Cross QuesAons and Answers...

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What is Amateur Radio?

Available at: hEp://youtu.be/5Z9136_Nhh4

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Amateur Radio Emergency Service

The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) consists of more than 40,000 licensed amateurs

ARES provides an organized pool of communicaAon operators to provide reliable communicaAon links for governmental agencies and/or non-profit

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ARES Communica+ons Capabili+es

ARES has the capabili+es to: quickly create a communicaAons network provide communicaAons at:

local level county or state wide world wide if necessary

Each ARES member is able to operate independently and effecAvely from most locaAons.

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ARES and Red Cross

ARES has provided Red Cross with communicaAon links: between shelters and chapter houses support for damage assessment supply handling and logisAcs health and welfare messages

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When All Else Fails...

ARES made a difference during hurricanes. Immediately at the onset of Hurricane Katrina, over 1,000 FCC-licensed Amateur Radio operators provided conAnuous communicaAons for state, local, and federal emergency workers in and around the affected areas in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.

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Emergency Communica+ons

“In an emergency, communicaAons is essenAal and Ame is the greatest value” “The ability to gather informaAon is the difference between life and death.” Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher

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Amateur Radio works…

Hams were heros during Oregon flooding “I’m going to tell you that the heroes from the beginning of this, were the ham radio

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actually provided a tremendous communicaAon link to us.”

Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski

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BuLe Fire 2015- 5 days at Shelter

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Oroville Dam Response

188,000 people were given a mandatory evacua+on no+ce in BuLe, Yuba and SuLer county

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Oroville Dam Response – Nets

Yuba SuEer EC Steve K6TAZ started an informaAon net lending assistance during the evacuaAon

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Oroville Dam Response- Shelters

BuLe County ARES responded to the Red Cross shelter in Chico for 9 days

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Oroville Dam Response

870 people registered at the Chico Shelter

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SupporAng a shelter takes people and materials

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When all Else Fails...

Communica+ons failure is serious

Scenarios where backup communicaAons can be vital: Internal or external telephone failure Mass casualty incident, causing overload of telephone system Area-wide disaster (e.g. earthquake, flood) resulAng in widespread phone outage

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Learn more about ARES

The Sacramento Valley ARES web site hEp://www.sacvalleyares.org The ARRL web site has more informa+on hEp://www.arrl.org/ares

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Amateur Radio during an Emergency

QuesAons and Answers..

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Contact Informa+on

Sacramento Valley Sec+on Emergency Coordinator:

Gregory KruckewiE KG6SJT kg6sjt@gmail.com 530-219-0611 More informaAon at our web site:

www.sacvalleyares.org

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