[K4RY] Simulated Emergency Test

John Hung hungjoh at auburn.edu
Tue Oct 7 14:53:59 CDT 2014


Mike, do we need to bring anything to the meeting this evening?

John Hung

On Oct 6, 2014, at 1:05 PM, Mike Watkins <watkijm at auburn.edu<mailto:watkijm at auburn.edu>> wrote:

6pm sounds good to me.

A slight change in locations:
Southwest VFD
Farmville VFD
AU Public Safety
AU Medical Clinic

See you folks tomorrow night at 6pm.
I am excited that the AUARC members will make a good contribution to the score for the AU/Lee/Russell SET score.

73,
Mike
WX4AL

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-------- Original message --------
From: SueAnne Griffith
Date:10/06/2014 12:59 (GMT-06:00)
To: Mike Watkins
Subject: Fwd: Re: [K4RY] Simulated Emergency Test


Does Tuesday at 6 in Broun Hall work as a time for the briefing?
Thanks!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: John Hung <hungjoh at auburn.edu<mailto:hungjoh at auburn.edu>>
Date: Oct 6, 2014 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: [K4RY] Simulated Emergency Test
To: Auburn University Amateur Radio Club <k4ry at mailman.eng.auburn.edu<mailto:k4ry at mailman.eng.auburn.edu>>
Cc:

The briefing for Friday's simulated emergency test still on for this Tuesday evening, yes?

John Hung
KI4NHX

On Sep 29, 2014, at 8:14 PM, SueAnne Griffith <sng0005 at tigermail.auburn.edu<mailto:sng0005 at tigermail.auburn.edu>> wrote:


Edit: This is Friday the 10th, not 11th. Sorry for the confusion.

-SueAnne

On Sep 29, 2014 5:04 PM, SueAnne Griffith <sng0005 at tigermail.auburn.edu<mailto:sng0005 at tigermail.auburn.edu>> wrote:
Licensed hams of all ages and levels:

If you are available next Friday, October 11, between 1:00pm and 4:00pm, the simulated emergency test needs your help!

Once a year, everyone gets together in the name of emergency preparedness for a multi-hour emergency drill.  Alabama’s simulated emergency tests have come in first in the nation for the past two years, and they’re hoping to make it a third.  Volunteers are needed to go out to a few locations around Auburn for three hours to read scripted notifications on the radio.

All radio communication will be on the 2m repeater, and as I said, there will be a script.  If you’re unlicensed but still want to help, we’d love to have someone shadowing/observing so that once you are licensed, you’ll know what’s going on and be able to help in the future.

RSVP if you are interested in helping out, as well as if you have a preference as to which location you’d like to help with.  The more participants, the better!  Ideally, we will have two radio operators at each location.  Volunteers will be briefed at next week’s AUARC meeting (7 October, 18:00, Broun Hall).

Here’s a list of location options:
•         Southwest Volunteer Fire Dept on Wire Road
•         AU Medical Clinic (on campus)
•         AU Public Safety
•         Loachapoka Volunteer Fire on Highway 14 in Loachapoka, just 5 miles west of Shug Jordan Parkway/Hwy 14 bridge.

Community service is a big part of what amateur radio is all about.  Please let us know as soon as possible if you can assist with this!

Thanks,
SueAnne Griffith, KK4UWV
AUARC Vice President



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