![]() ![]() Auxiliary Emergency Communications: Intrastate and Interstate Radio Networks Unit 10 (pdf, 352.29KB)Ĭommunications Unit Leader (COML): A Valuable Resource for Incident Commanders - Brochure (pdf, 379.56KB)Įxplains why including a COML in planning meetings, operational meetings, and/or tactical meetings can bring enormous benefit to the overall coordination of operations.Īll-Hazards Communications Unit Self-Paced Briefing (pdf, 2.12MB).Auxiliary Emergency Communications: Roles and Responsibilities Unit 2 (pdf, 860.95KB).Auxiliary Emergency Communications: The Emergency Communications Center and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Unit 1 (pdf, 1.16MB).How does the Flow of Emergency communications work.Īmateur Radio Emergency Service Net Control Manual.The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has developed several documents and videos supporting the Communications Unit (COMU) training courses.Īuxiliary Emergency Communications OverviewĪn overview of the Auxiliary Communications (AUXCOMM) position including the responsibilities, roles, and functions within the COMU, as well as roles and functions of Auxiliary Emergency Communications (AEC). ICS 800.d National Response Framework, An Introduction.ICS 200.C Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response.IS -700 (National Incident Management System).ICS-100 (IS-100.b) (Introduction to the Incident Command System).Introduction to Emergency Communication (EC-001) ARES Standardized Training Plan Task Book.What is the Cache County Requirements for Certification. What Hams are in my City to Help with Ecomm. Please click on the link below to open documentĬity Stations What do we need to get it going. Please visit our Winlink page for additional details. Winlink is used by ARES members as an alternate communication method. Instructions for copying missing Damage Assessment Form Utah ARES Comm Plan.pdf Winlink – Global Radio Email Emergency Communication Plans.ĬACHE COUNTY Ecom Plan.pdf (Revised Jan 2021) To clean up the list of RACES members the State RACES Coordinator Bob Craven has tied the membership list in to this new system all of the old list will be dropped and only the Ready Op will be used. If you have not signed up for RACES since they have started using Ready Op you will need to. Make sure that you follow the instruction carefully or it will not go through) Utah RACES Registration (Fill out this Ready Op form to signup for RACES. If you are not the list above and want to be fill out the form below. Help File to Make the Connection Applications to Join ARES and RACES This is a simple check-in with the purpose being to have CCARES members stay up to date on how to use Winlink Express. ![]() If you are not using Winlink Express then the body of your message is as follows.Ĭall sign, first name, city or town, state (HF, VHF or Telnet) and mode. Click on “Select Template” in the menu. ![]() For those new to templates follow the step by step instructions how how to send a message. We are now using the “Winlink Check In” template. Address your check-in message to W7CSO (Cache County ARES Callsign).You will receive an acknowledgement to show that you’re checked in.Check-in is between 0600-1900 Moutain and can be ANY mode including Packet, Telnet or HF.Winlink-only net each 1st Tuesday of every month. The former Winlink Net has now become the Cache County ARES NET. Monthly Self Reporting Cache County ARES NET ![]() A reminder will be sent out on the Utah ARES email group This is a Google form that you can enter the activities you participated in and the hours served. With no more ARES Connect a process has been implement where each ARES member can self report their monthly ARES participation. ![]()
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