FMA-107 ICS Org Structure

FMA-107 Incident Command System (ICS)Organizational Structure The ICS Organizational StructureLast week, I went over the basics of ICS. This week, I will describe the basic organizational structure of ICS. ICS is a modular organization that is based on the size and complexity of the incident. Incident Commander (IC)By definition, any ICS incident has an Incident … Read more

FMA-101 ICS History and Overview

FMA-101Incident Command SystemHistory and Overview IntroductionThere has been considerable debate about the new requirements for Incident Command System (ICS) certification for all personnel responding to emergencies. Some of the comments I have seen are of the theme of “why should I have to learn yet another thing I will never need to actually use?” ICS … Read more

EME-122 HOW REPEATERS ARE USED DURING EMERGENCIES

EME-122HOW REPEATERS ARE USED DURING EMERGENCIES Modified for Houston from original Mecklenburg County ARES© How are Repeaters used during Emergencies? Emergencies can come in all different sizes. Some are very small and some can affect our entire region. The primary purpose of repeaters is to have a method of communication during any emergency whether it … Read more

EME-121 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS DEPLOYMENT

EME-121EMERGENCY OPERATIONS DEPLOYMENT Modified from original Waller County ARES training articlewritten by Christine Smith, N5CAS (sk) .We will discuss the steps necessary to set up, begin, and end operations in temporary locations, such as shelters in schools or churches, or temporary command centers at any location. Responding After The ActivationIf you already have your assignment, … Read more

EME-120 Disaster Communications General Procedure

EME-120DISASTER COMMUNICATIONSGENERAL PROCEDURE Waller County ARES training material written by Christine Smith, N5CAS (sk) To transmit in the voice mode, always remember to talk across the face of the microphone. Speak slowly, distinctly, clearly, and do not let your voice trail off at the end of words or sentences. On FM, hold the transmit button … Read more

EME-119 Hospital Emergency Communications

EME-119 Hospital Emergency Communications Waller County ARES training material written by Christine Smith, N5CAS (sk) With the development of new commercial communication products, there has been increasing discussion of new missions for Amateur Radio. An important mission exists for our service that isn’t new, but is largely unfulfilled. Many ARES or RACES groups would say … Read more

EME-118 Alternate Methods of Communication

EME-118Alternate Methods of Communication Waller County ARES training material written by Christine Smith, N5CAS (sk) There will be times when some form of communication other than Amateur Radio might be more appropriate. Remember that your job is to communicate. Here are some possible situations: The need to communicate with non-ham volunteers or emergency management personnel. … Read more

EME-117 ATTITUDE AND EMCOMM

EME-117 ATTITUDE AND EMCOMM Waller County ARES training material written by Christine Smith, N5CAS (sk) A person having just completed basic training as a fire fighter is not going to be expected by the public, his peers, or his superiors to be as well suited to all aspects of the job as one who has … Read more

EME-116 Hazardous Material

EME-116Hazardous Material Waller County ARES training material written by Christine Smith, N5CAS (sk) This discussion is really just meant to be an introduction to Hazardous Materials (HazMat). I would like to also stress the need for personal safety when dealing with Hazardous Materials. Amateur operators sometimes encounter HazMat incidents, or you may be asked to … Read more

EME-115 Emergency/Disaster Com Plan for Family

EME-115Emergency/Disaster Com Plan for Your Family Modified and adapted by Earl Pack – AE5PA. Base material from a Cook County ARES training article 3/24/2004Updates for technical improvements by P. Smith, k5prs, 26 Mar 2023 As amateur operators, we spend time practicing and preparing for emergency communications in case of a disaster. Everybody knows how important … Read more