... From: CHRIS.SNYDER To: N4AOF Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 19:44 Subject: NRCEV Discussion Group ... That could be an interesting idea. I'm a user on...
News Release Government Technology Virginia First in Nation to Issue New First Responder Credentials By News Release Mar 13, 2007 On September 11, 2001, the...
Not being sure if this is a discussion for the general membership, I'll put in my two cents anyway. Never knowing if/when I be busted back to a limited time...
... work for a power company that was there for a month restoring power to your area. We were posted at Lamar College for about a month in your " tent city"....
Doug, Not a problem getting other input. At this point this change is still only a consideration. However, a move to phpBB would be done in such a way that ...
I thought it my be a good idea to do a series of posts on just my the NRCEV was established to offer national certifications for individuals, teams and...
"Professionals" or "Amateurs" 5/23/2007 Being seen as professionals, or at least as a group of volunteers who provide a professional quality service, has long...
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Chris and the group, Even if there was a competence standard to meet and it's meet, there may be always one obstacle present that may keep the EMCOMM being...
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Doug, you touched on several good points... ... This a certainly true, and it highlights the difference between Emergency Services versus Disaster Services....
Hi Doug, I've read Tom's reply and agree with most of it, but figured I'd reply seperately so as to keep it less confusing. See Below Chris, NG3F ... may ... ...
... I disagree. With a little effort, hams COULD have important jobs to do on a week-to-week basis. There are potential clients that will use us. It may be...
Joe Moell K0OV wrote: I disagree. With a little effort, hams COULD have important jobs to do on a week-to-week basis. I agree. In Kentucky we have several...
... From: Ron Dodson Subject: RE: [NRCEV] We DO have jobs to do ... But NOT Emergency Communications -- the difference between Emergency Communications versus...
Hi All Again here the point is being missed communicating with a served agency in all of these other activities, which are non-emergency in nature, will make...
The very point that I was trying to get across and said so poorly apparently. If they know you, trust you and come to see you for the little stuff, then they...
N4AOF wrote: To the extent that the ham radio organizations are actually involved in serving these agencies, it would represent good PRACTICE for emergency ...
I agree -- training kicks in when the chips are down. If you are comfortable with your radio and with net discipline then it will be easier when things are...
This has been a great topic and I'm not trying to cut it short, but I want to throw a twist in to keep discussion here, at least partially addressing...
This has been in discussion in Ky since back when I first became Ky SEC in early 1999. KyEM (state EMA) had started doing a state credential for County EMA...
OK Will now that's a case of you have to show your self off. Most of the people in the powers that be area don't know that oh for instanst that most cell...
... Let me answer that question in reverse (where I think it has a stronger link)... I see some sort of experience as a vital element in upper level ...
... of those ... I still disagree, and again I lift up Orange County Hospital Disaster Support Communications System (under ARES) as an example that hospitals...
I don't think these exercises are rare at all. I think that hams committing to what it takes to be actively included and then doing the job are what is rare....