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Bid: $RACESBUL.328
Subject: RB328 What Leads Them to Serve?
TO: ALL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES VIA AMATEUR RADIO
INFO: ALL COMMUNICATIONS VOLUNTEERS IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE
INFO: ALL AMATEURS U.S (@USA: INFORMATION); CAP, MARS
FROM: CA GOVERNORS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
(W6SIG@WA6NWE.CA) Ph: 916-262-1600
2800 Meadowview Rd., Sacramento, CA 95832
Landline BBS Open to All: 916-262-1657
RACESBUL.328 RELEASE DATE: May 30 1994
SUBJECT: OPS - What Leads Them To Serve?
"I'm a volunteer and I don't have time." Ever heard that response
in a call out? Or, "I don't feel like doing it"; or "There isn't
anyone available."
Well, it does happen, more so in units without a clear goal than
in those with strong effective leadership that screens out those
that lack capability and dedication. Fortunately, there is
another side to the situation; namely those who seem to ALWAYS
respond, no matter what the personal sacrifice. At some level we
have all seen it, whether radio officer, communications officer,
emergency coordinator, director of communications, section
manager, search and rescue captain, volunteer fire chief,
coordinator, pilots or communications specialist.
In an emergency the most valuable responder is the person that
can respond to the call out regardless of their personal
situation. Key participants in Search and Rescue or Drowning
Accident Recovery units are often of this type; and worth their
weight in gold. From them you never hear "I don't feel like doing
it" or "There isn't anyone available." When needed, they are
there. Period. They lead by "doing".
What brings such dedication? What causes leaders like that to be
so committed in time and effort? It's an inner sense of
responsibility. A sense that says, in effect: "Once I've
committed to this program, call me and I will respond. Whatever
is needed, wherever, I'll be there." These are the natural
leaders whatever their title; they are the "gems" that get the
impossible done. Like the FCC Amateur Licensee who was strapped
to the skids of a helicopter and placed atop a mountain to
establish a relay link into an inaccessible canyon.
While there are instances where it may seem to be impossible to
respond, there are those who ALWAYS find a way to be where they
are needed. Is it dedication? Or? Well, you name it. Whatever the
characteristic is called it exists in more instances than we
realize. Obviously, not all can achieve that level, but those who
do not can back them up and support them. Their leadership helps
to strengthen others inner resolve to serve when called on in
times of need. EOM