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=== Tactical Radio Traffic Reporting Priorities ===
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=== BEECN Tactical Radio Traffic Reporting Priorities ===
As much as possible volunteers should keep radio traffic minimal and avoid transmitting nonessential radio traffic. Members of the public will have many different purposes for relaying messages through the BEECN network. If messages compete for priority, volunteers should use the rubric below to decide which messages get relayed soonest:
As much as possible volunteers should keep radio traffic minimal and avoid transmitting nonessential radio traffic. Members of the public will have many different purposes for relaying messages through the BEECN network. If messages compete for priority, volunteers should use the rubric below to decide which messages get relayed soonest:
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| style="background-color:#FF0000; color:white; text-align:center; padding:20px;" |'''<big>1</big>'''
| style="background-color:#FF0000; color:white; text-align:center; padding:20px;" |'''<big>1</big>'''
| style="background-color:#FF0000; color:white" |'''Scene Stabilization HIGHEST'''
| style="background-color:#FF0000; color:white" |'''Scene Stabilization HIGHEST'''
|Equivalent to a 9-1-1 call. Radio traffic concerning major incidents that are causing/threatening to cause widespread casualties and property damage. This can include large and spreading fires, stopping hazardous material leaks, de-energizing electric lines and shutting off gas lines. This information should interrupt all other radio traffic.
|Radio traffic concerning major incidents that are causing/threatening to cause widespread casualties and property damage. This can include large and spreading fires, stopping hazardous material leaks, de-energizing electric lines and shutting off gas lines. This information should interrupt all other radio traffic.
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| style="background-color:#FF3333; text-align:center; padding:20px;" |'''<big>2</big>'''
| style="background-color:#FF3333; text-align:center; padding:20px;" |'''<big>2</big>'''
| style="background-color:#FF3333;" |'''Life Safety'''
| style="background-color:#FF3333;" |'''Life Safety'''
|Equivalent to a 9-1-1 call. Radio traffic reporting injuries of imminent threat to the life of a survivor or survivors.
|Radio traffic reporting injuries of imminent threat to the life of a survivor or survivors.
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| style="background-color:#FF6666; text-align:center; padding:20px;" |'''<big>3</big>'''
| style="background-color:#FF6666; text-align:center; padding:20px;" |'''<big>3</big>'''