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EXAMPLE ICS-214 form
The attached file was used by David KF4VXJ during his training session on this evenings net.
-Frank
N3FRP
EMCOM BOX CONTEST at RARSFEST
Hi Everyone:
I want to make sure you are aware of the Emcomm Box Contest we will be having during RARSfest. Check out the guidelines at this link:
http://www.rars.org/hamfest/
If you have an Emcomm Box or a transportable field set, you should think about entering it in the contest… who knows, you might win $100.00.
Check out the guidelines at the website and contact me if you have any questions or want to enter.
See you at RARSfest.
John
AI4RT
MEETING this SATURDAY – 2 FEB @11am
Hello everyone!
Our next in person meeting will be held this Saturday (Feb 2nd) 11am at the
Backyard Bistro restaurant. Google Map: http://goo.gl/maps/gULJv
The purpose of this meeting will to discuss upcoming training events in
preparation for a significant exercise in May by our served agency. This
exercise will follow the NIMS ICS model and the Wake AUXCOMM team will have an
important role to fulfill.
Please make every effort to attend this meeting so you can better understand the
upcoming training and provide feedback to the team.
Thanks and 73!
-Frank
Frank Pleshe N3FRP
Emergency Coordinator
Wake County
N.C. ARES
NC possible extreme weather conditions today
You are encouraged to review the following North Carolina Emergency Management weather product: NCEM_weather_briefing_29jan13. This product covers the possible SEVERE weather conditions that could impact North Carolina over the next 24 hours.
Be prepared for the unexpected.
73!
-Frank
Frank Pleshe N3FRP
Emergency Coordinator
Wake County
N.C. ARES
Do you have your FEMA student ID?
FEMA now requires that you have a FEMA student ID for all NIMS/ICS training. Previously you used your Social Security number for verification.
Please make sure you register for a student ID at the following FEMA page:
https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/Home.aspx
NIMS/ICS training page: http://training.fema.gov/IS/NIMS.asp


