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- Bid : $RACESBUL.290
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- TO: ALL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES VIA AMATEUR RADIO
- INFO: ALL RACES OPERATORS IN CA (ALLCA: OFFICIAL)
- ALL AMATEURS U.S. (@ USA: INFORMATION)
- FROM: CA STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
- (KH6GBX @ WA6NWE.CA)
- 2800 Meadowview Rd., Sacramento, CA 95832
- (916)262-1600
- Landline BBS open to all: (916) 262-1657
- RACESBUL.290 DATE: September 6, 1993
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- SUBJECT: MGT: Who "activates" the RACES?
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- In some areas of the country volunteers call out their own
- operators without having a "higher authority" to which they
- report in order to be activated or mobilized.
- In other areas of the country --- possibly with completely
- different government agencies --- volunteers whether fire, search
- and rescue or communications, report to a sponsoring agency
- before responding to an event. There may be little opportunity
- for Amateurs to self-activate if there is a government agency
- assigned responsibility in that area.
- In one such area, the following paraphrased extract came
- from an unnamed but concerned official:
- "As an official responsible for administering a RACES
- program I am concerned over the procedure utilized in requesting
- assistance to the situation in "Blank" county; where members of
- our RACES unit were asked to assist by a request broadcast on
- Amateur frequencies directly to potential volunteers . . . This
- request should have been made to the person authorized by the
- local disaster council with which such volunteers are registered.
- Direct contact between one county and volunteers registered with
- a separate county raises questions of liability, dual
- registration, and procedural error."
- This was in a state where there was a statutory designated
- responsible government agency. It also involved out-of-county
- mutual aid. It was not a critical emergency but one that had been
- occurring for days when the call went out for help. It was not a
- matter of "whose turf is it", but of responsibilities,
- liabilities, and knowing what was going on in the jurisdiction.
- Someone forgot the procedure when they asked for assistance
- overthe repeater without going first to the RACES sponsoring
- agency and requesting them to use their mobilization procedure.
- Think about it!
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- EOM
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