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Amateur Radio Emergency Service
Emergency Plan for Lowndes County
1. INTRODUCTION
- The Lowndes Amateur Radio
Emergency Service (ARES) is composed of FCC-licensed
operators who have voluntarily registered their
capabilities and equipment for public service
communications duty.
- Under Federal regulations,
Amateur Radio public service communications are
furnished without compensation of any kind.
- The Lowndes ARES functions under
this Emergency Plan under the direction of the
Lowndes Emergency Coordinator (EC) who is appointed
by the ARRL Mississippi Section Emergency
Coordinator in consultation with the District
Emergency Coordinator.
- The EC may appoint assistant ECs
as needed for the ARES to function efficiently.
2. PURPOSE
- The purpose of this plan is to
provide a written guide containing the minimum
information that would be needed in an emergency.
Each emergency is different and flexibility to
provide an adequate response to each is a necessity.
- The primary responsibility of
the Lowndes ARES is to furnish communications in the
event of a natural disaster, when regular
communications fail or are inadequate.
- All drills, training and
instruction shall be carried out to ensure readiness
to respond quickly in providing effective amateur
emergency communications whenever an occasion may
arise.
- The following agencies could be
served during a communications emergency: Lowndes
Chapter American Red Cross; Baptist Hospital-Golden
Triangle; E-911; Fire Departments; Police
Department; Sheriff's Departments; Salvation Army;
and any other agencies requesting assistance from
the ARES.
3.ACTIVATING THE PLAN
- Any member of the Lowndes ARES
who for any reason suspects a communications
emergency exists should monitor the assigned net for
activity.
- If local telephone service is
available, the EC and/or assistant ECs should be
notified by telephone.
- In an emergency in which Amateur
Radio might serve the community, ECs and AECs may be
alerted by any city, Red Cross, E-911, or similar
official notifying the Emergency Coordinator.
4.ARES MOBILIZATION PROCEDURE
- Local broadcast station WCBI and
Cable One will be contacted by the EC or his
representative, as possible, for spot announcements
alerting ARES members.
- If telephone service is
available, the telephone tree is activated.
- Upon the awareness or
notification that a communications emergency exists,
members of the Lowndes ARES will call into the
Lowndes Emergency Net on the 146.625/146.025 FM
repeater with 146.52 FM simplex as an alternate
frequency.
- Mobile units are activated and
dispatched.
- The EC/AEC will assume net
control or delegate another station as net control
station (NCS). Control will be from Lowndes
Emergency Operating Center (E-911). This station is
designated as a "Key Station" and will be
extensively utilized during a communication
emergency. Key stations have full emergency power
capability with relief operators assigned to ensure
continuous operation.
5.DUTIES OF NCS
- The Lowndes Emergency Net will
be called to order by the NCS.
- Members the Lowndes ARES are
checked into the net from their mobiles and home
stations to await for further instructions.
- Liaison stations to the
following National Traffic System nets will be
assigned: Mississippi Phone Net, 3.862 MHz,
- Mobiles are dispatched as needed
to the Lowndes Chapter, American Red Cross
Headquarters and the Baptist Memorial Hospital and
other agencies as required.
- Operators of home stations not
on emergency power are coordinated to effectively
operate the "Key Stations" as required.
6. OPERATIONS
- All written messages must be in
standard ARRL form.
- All messages must be signed by
the official who originates them, with his title,
taking responsibility for their contents.
- Message precedence of EMERGENCY.
Priority, Welfare and Routine, as defined on ARRL
Form FSD-3, shall be used on all messages.
- Stations do not transmit unless
invited to do so by net control.
The only exception to this is for
a station having EMERGENCY
traffic.
7. DRILLS, TESTS AND ALERTS
- An annual test will be conducted
in conjunction with the nationwide ARRL Simulated
Emergency Test.
- The Lowndes ARES will regularly
supply public safety communications in conjunction
with local events, totes the effectiveness of the
operation.
- The Lowndes Emergency Net meets
the first Tuesday of the month at 7 P.M.
- At the discretion of the EC, the
ARES will be activated unannounced via the telephone
tree at least once per year.
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