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EMERGENCY EXERCISE - FLATHEAD SHAKE OUT

On October 23, 2013, the Flathead County Office of Emergency Services (OES) will sponsor an emergency exercise centered on responding to a 7.5 earthquake with an epicenter along the faults under Flathead Lake. The exercise will start at approximately 1023 hours (10:23 AM) and end at 1430 hours (2:30 PM). The goal of this exercise is to evaluate critical transportation, operational communications, operational coordination, public & private services and resources, and situational assessment. It is mostly a functional table top exercise.

This exercise presents an excellent opportunity to test ourselves and our equipment, as well as demonstrate to the OES the value of amateur radio as a source of communication services and information.

With that in mind, Jon (WA7VNP) and I will attend the exercise at the Emergency Operations Center and provide our 2 cents for the Amateur Radio community. Meanwhile, Les (N7CMJ) will operate a check-in net utilizing the Blacktail repeater on 146.76 (-, 100hz). The primary purpose of the net is to log as many check-in’s from as many different parts of the county as possible for the duration of the exercise (10:23 AM – 2:30PM.) In addition, Les will establish an HF link with operators in Helena, simulating a link to state emergency managers. The information gained from this net will give hams and the Flathead County OES a better idea of the amateur radio resources that might be available should a real emergency occur.

All amateur operators are requested and encouraged to check-in when the net is called and monitor the net frequency for as long as possible.

Here is a recap of the exercise details:

EXERCISE NAME: Flathead Shake Out
DATE: October 23, 2013
TIME: 1023 – 1430 hours (10:23AM – 2:30PM)
SCENARIO: 7.5 Earthquake centered on the Mission Fault under Flathead Lake
PRIMARY REPEATER (VHF): 146.76, -, 100hz
SECONDARY REPEATER (VHF): 147.38, +, 100hz
HF Frequency: 3.880 Mhz
NET CONTROL: N7CMJ (Les)

Thanks for your assistance in making this a valuable exercise.

Sincerely,

Chris Amyes
Emergency Coordinator
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
Flathead County, Montana




THANKS ! – Flathead Shake Out Participation

For amateur radio the Flathead Shake Out emergency management exercise was an unmitigated and resounding success. We logged 35 check-in’s from all corners of the county and established contact with an operator near Helena. In addition, we were incorporated into the response communication plan and simulated the dispatch of operators to 3 localized Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) and 3 Incident Command Posts (ICP). On behalf of WA7VNP (Jon, AEC) and myself, I would like to personally thank all of the amateur operators who participated.

I would especially like to thank N7CMJ (Les) and W7YP (Rick) who served diligently as Net Controls for the entire duration of the exercise. Their professionalism and team work really shined and demonstrated to all of the players in the EOC the importance and value of amateur radio during emergencies.

During the post event ‘hot wash’ 3 key players and decision makers specifically mentioned the importance of the participation of the amateur radio community in this exercise. Kudos to all for a job well done.

A key element of any exercise is to identify lessons learned. Anyone who participated in or monitored on-air activities of this exercised is strongly encouraged to send your input to me at misc@cjamt.net. Your comments are valued and serve to improve future performance. I will add them to the list.

In the meantime, here are some initial lessons learned:

(1) Maybe we should try to prearrange for a net control operator and two alternates ahead of time. (W7YP)
(2) Perhaps we should try to have one dedicated HF station and one alternate and maybe try digital modes such as PSK31 if HF voice isn’t working. (W7YP)
(3) It might be nice if we added a real-time exercise log to the FVARC website so that, during the exercise itself, ALL control operators (primary and alternates), any other stations checked in with Internet access and Flathead EOC can see who’s currently active and their locations. Also, the primary and alternate net control operators could be maintaining this electronic log while also maintaining a paper copy at their QTH. (W7YP)
(4) Identify a liaison station and establish the HF link (Helena) at the very beginning of any incident or exercise. (K7CJA)
(5) Net Controls should remember to delegate any task that distracts them managing the net. (K7CJA)
(6) Operators need to educate themselves on the ins and outs of NIMS/ICS and various other aspects of modern emergency management; As in this case, they could be asked to provide communication support for an EOC or ICP. They need to know the basic structure and function of those involved. (K7CJA)
(7) Operators should consider some of the newer EMCOMM training currently offered by the FCC (AUXCOMM, COMM-T, and COMM-L) (K7CJA)
(8) Wherever possible, we should operate on alternative power to demonstrate our ability to stay on the air even in a wide area blackout event. (WA7VNP)
(9) When checking into the net, operator should give call sign including station status (mobile, portable, base), general location (or destination if mobile) and availability for travel assignments. (WA7VNP)
(10) Net control should maintain an “Assigned Post Manning Log” in order to track post status, assure adequate manning of each post and prevent double assignments. (WA7VNP)
(11) Operators who are currently on an assigned post should not volunteer to respond to a new assignment unless requested to do so by net control. (WA7VNP)
(12) Operators who have checked into the net should check out with the Control Operator when leaving the net. If only a temporary absence (sandbox call, meal break away from the radio) notify Control operator upon exit and return. (WA7VNP)
(13) Assigned posts (ICPs, hospitals, shelters, etc.) should be polled for status on an hourly basis or when a change in event conditions would affect them. (WA7VNP)

Again, thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Chris Amyes, K7CJA
Emergency Coordinator
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
Flathead County, Montana




7th Call Area QSO party

This year's 7th Call Area QSO Party (7QP) has been scheduled for Saturday, May 3 (7AM to 1AM local time). Building on the success of

previous years, the hams in the eight states of the 7th Call Area will again enjoy a fun and challenging operating event.

The objective is to activate all 259 Counties in the 7th call area. That goal will require a combination of fixed stations, mobiles, expeditions and

county-line portables. There is a lot of "wide open space" in Montana so get on and have some fun. We are looking for support from local

radio clubs to make 7QP a success and a fun club project.

We need lots of stations to activate all 56 Montana counties. Visit the 7QP website: www.7qp.org for additional information




TRAINING OPPORTUNITY - AUXCOMM (MTDES/USDHS)

Montana DES (Department of Emergency Services), in cooperation with USDES (US Department of Homeland Security) are putting together the AUXCOMM 2014 course schedule. Although dates and locations have not been finalized, all amateur operators who meet the prerequisites are encouraged to take advantage of this training opportunity. If you do not yet meet the prerequisites, follow the links contained in the attached announcement to get started. As a potential emergency communicator, it is very important that you understand how emergencies are managed in order to maximize your value to the overall emergency response.

Please take the time to read the attached document and consider taking advantage of this training opportunity. To register, follow the instructions contained in the attachment.

Sincerely,

Chris Amyes, K7CJA
Emergency Coordinator
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
Flathead County, Montana




"We Survived the Crash!" Celebration.

Please Join Us for the 10th Annual "We Survived the Crash!" Celebration.
Saturday April 19th, 2014 @ 2:00pm-10:00pm
The Kuffels
1020 West 7th St.
Whitefish, MT
406-862-1397

Not a potluck, solids and Liquids provided including homemade beer and homemade wine.

Tom AL7AU, Betty KF7TLT & Valkyrie W0OF

Location

The Kuffels
1020 West 7th St.
Whitefish, MT 59937
United States



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