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November 12, 2010

"CERT Training for Radio Operators - Will Church Member CERT Teams Be Road Blocked in a Worst Case Scenario Emergency?"

As a leader of a Church group of amateur radio operators in Glendora, CA I have been encouraging our hams to take Citizen’s Emergency Response Team (CERT) training so they can be better prepared to help in emergencies in the community.  Since CERT team members are given authorization badges to enable them to cross police barricades we felt that our radio operators should all have CERT training. We have recently learned that our local police agency CERT training provider  now requires additional "Citizen Academy" training and family background checks in order to receive this level of authorization, and that the police will deploy the CERT team members according to their own needs. 

This would seem to preclude any ward Bishopric from sending  Church-organized  CERT teams to check on ward members directly unless some agreement could be made with the local law enforcement agencies to authorize our teams passage through police barriers, etc.   

Furthermore  the Glendora Stake covers four communities (Glendora, Azusa, Covina, and parts of San Dimas) so  the rendering of assistance beyond one's own community may be limited if CERT authorization is city-specific only.  Am I off base in sensing a paradigm shift in the purpose of CERT? 

Your thoughts, experiences,  and advice would be greatly appreciated.

Mark Hayden, N7YLA

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General Discussion / Re: Boy Scout Jamboree On The Air
« on: October 18, 2010, 03:26:30 PM »
I am glad you and your son like the JOTA!  It is a fun thing to do.  Since we have so many Scouts at our JOTA we rely heavily on EchoLink as a fast way for the Scouts to get a feeling for ham radio.  A highlight of the day were the QSOs that the Scouts had with the ham station NI6IW  on the famous USS Midway berthed now as a museum in San Diego, California. This is our third year contacting the Midway.
73,
Mark

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General Discussion / Boy Scout Jamboree On The Air
« on: October 15, 2010, 09:29:09 PM »
The Valle del Sol District of the San Gabriel Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America will be conducting a "Jamboree On The Air" this Saturday, October 16, 2010 from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm PST in Covina, CA.  Under the direction of the Glendora Emergency Response Communications (GERC) group of hams the Scouts will be using the special event call sign K6U , "Kilo Six Uniform".  We will be on 20 meters (14.290 MHz) and EchoLink Node # 358124.   Why not join in the fun and help Scouts earn their ARRL "First Contact" Award!

73,
Mark Hayden, N7YLA
GERC Coordinator

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