SAF-103 Heat Related Illnesses

SAF-103Heat Related Illnesses Here on the Gulf Coast we are not strangers to the extreme, summertime conditions of high temperatures coupled with high humidity. Events taking place during hot weather typically see heat illness as the bulk of the medical calls. You’ve probably way too often heard the line “it’s not the heat, it’s the … Read more

SAF-102 Heat Advisory

SAF-102Heat Advisory Updated 09/2022 by Paul Smith, K5PRS “A heat advisory is a notice issued by the National Weather Service of the United States. Local offices often have their own criteria. High values of the heat index are caused by temperatures being significantly above normal and high humidities, and such high levels can pose a … Read more

SAF-101 Generator Safety

SAF-101Generator Safety Updated 09/2022 by Paul Smith, K5PRS Generators are a mainstay for prolonged EMCOMM work but they can be dangerous if not handled with respect. Tonight we will cover 14 important safety concerns to keep in mind when working on generators either at a base camp, at home or out in the field. Generators … Read more

PSV-110 Amateur Radio POD Operations Support

PSV-110 Amateur Radio POD Operations Support Written by George Fletcher, AD5CQ IntroductionThis report recounts the experience of amateur radio operator George Fletcher, AD5CQ, who volunteered to provide radio communication support at a POD (Point of Distribution) site immediately following Hurricane Ike in 2008. ScopeThis report will cover radio communication preparation, operation and expectations of a … Read more

PSV-109 10 WAYS TO OPTIMIZE YOUR EFFECTIVENESS

PSV-10910 WAYS TO OPTIMIZE YOUR EFFECTIVENESS IN PUBLIC SERVICE EVENTS Modified and added to by Earl PackBased on an article by Willam L. Continelli – AB2CA Make sure your radio is in top operating condition. Small problems such as loose antenna connections, bad microphones, intermittent operation, etc. may be just annoying during casual operation but … Read more

PSV-108 WHAT IS A “SHADOW”

PSV-108WHAT IS A “SHADOW” Modified and updated by Earl PackBased on an article by John Galvin – N5TIM A shadow is an Amateur Radio Operator who accompanies an official or important person during an event. A shadow operator may be on-foot, mobile, or both during their assignment. CONCEPT:• The purpose of the shadow operator is … Read more

PSV-107 PUBLIC SERVICE EVENTS

PSV-107PUBLIC SERVICE EVENTS Modified from a Waller County ARES training articleWritten by Christine Smith, N5CAS (sk) Emcomm groups frequently use public service events as training for emergency communication. Public service events, such as walk and bike-a-thons, road races, marathons and parades have a great deal in common with emergency communication but a few differences as … Read more

WEA-114 Winter Weather Definitions

WEA-114Winter Weather Definitions The National Weather Service issues many different types of watches and warnings during the winter months.Here is what they mean: Winter Weather Watch – A winter storm watch is issued when winter storm conditions are possible within the next 12 to 36 hours, but the timing, intensity, or occurrence may still be … Read more

WEA-113 TROPICAL CYCLONE HAZARDS

WEA-113TROPICAL CYCLONE HAZARDS By Kerry N. Mallory, AE5JYupdated 27 Sep 2023 by Paul Smith, k5prs The Four Primary Weapons of a Tropical Cyclone are: WINDTropical Depressions have maximum sustained winds of 38mph or less. Tropical Storms maximum sustained winds are 39-73mph. Hurricanes maximum sustained winds are 74mph or greater. Tropical Storm force winds can be … Read more

WEA-112 Allen and Rita

WEA-112Allen and Rita Most Houstonians remember the Hurricane Rita evacuation in 2005 but the Hurricane Rita scenario is not even close to the worst case scenario. There was sufficient time to get those trapped on the freeways to areas of safety. Tonight, I will contrast two major hurricanes that affected the Upper Texas Coast in … Read more