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|[[VSF 14.01.03: BEECN District Coordinator]] | |[[VSF 14.01.03: BEECN District Coordinator]] | ||
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|[[VSF 02.02: Fire Station | |[[VSF 02.02: Fire Station ARO]] | ||
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|[[VSF 14.01.04: Fire Station UHF Volunteer]] | |[[VSF 14.01.04: Fire Station UHF Volunteer]] | ||
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== Fire Station Volunteer Teams == | == Fire Station Volunteer Teams == | ||
A fire station volunteer is a specialized [[VSF 02.02: Fire Station HAM|Amateur Radio Operator (ARO)]], '''''or''''' a [[VSF 14.01.04: Fire Station UHF Volunteer|non-licensed volunteer]] partnering with the ARO. Fire station volunteers also form | [[File:2013.05.22.PACE Setter (9).jpg|thumb|''Volunteering at a fire station during a 2013 BEECN exercise.'']] | ||
A fire station volunteer is a specialized [[VSF 02.02: Fire Station HAM|Amateur Radio Operator (ARO)]], '''''or''''' a [[VSF 14.01.04: Fire Station UHF Volunteer|non-licensed volunteer]] partnering with the ARO. Fire station volunteers also form an optimal team of six or more for each fire station. Fire station volunteers are responsible for relaying messages from BEECNs to the EOC during deployments and exercises and are fundamental to BEECN operations. Therefore, a BEECN team should know who the fire station volunteer is who will be relaying their messages. The responsibilities of fire station volunteers are described in their volunteer position descriptions and in the page [[Operations at Fire Stations|Operations at Fire Stations.]] | |||
Like BEECN Teams, Fire Station teams should appoint a [[BEECN Volunteers#BEECN Team Coordinators|BEECN Team Coordinator]] to help keep them organized. | Like BEECN Teams, Fire Station teams should appoint a [[BEECN Volunteers#BEECN Team Coordinators|BEECN Team Coordinator]] to help keep them organized. | ||
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In the aftermath of an earthquake, PBEM anticipates that neighbors will emerge to help other neighbors. Some of these spontaneous volunteers may appear at BEECN sites and offer to help BEECN volunteers. | In the aftermath of an earthquake, PBEM anticipates that neighbors will emerge to help other neighbors. Some of these spontaneous volunteers may appear at BEECN sites and offer to help BEECN volunteers. | ||
After an earthquake, '''Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteers (SUVs)'''—those who show up without prior training or affiliation—can be a valuable resource at BEECN sites, ''if managed appropriately''. The key is to assign tasks that: | After an earthquake, '''[[Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteers (SUVs)]]'''—those who show up without prior training or affiliation—can be a valuable resource at BEECN sites, ''if managed appropriately''. The key is to assign tasks that: | ||
# Do not require prior training or credentials | # Do not require prior training or credentials | ||
# Support the mission of the BEECN site without compromising its integrity or safety | # Support the mission of the BEECN site without compromising its integrity or safety | ||
# Free up trained personnel for specialized roles | # Free up trained personnel for specialized roles | ||
A member or members of a BEECN Team may want to consider taking a second VSF as [[VSF 15.03.02: SUV Intake]]. | |||
=== Appropriate BEECN roles for SUVs === | |||
'''Logistics & Site Support''' | '''Logistics & Site Support''' | ||
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* '''Damage Spotter''' ''(under supervision)'': Document visible damage nearby using a paper form or their own phones. | * '''Damage Spotter''' ''(under supervision)'': Document visible damage nearby using a paper form or their own phones. | ||
* '''Rumor logging''': Record what people say they’ve heard (to help volunteers track misinformation). | * '''Rumor logging''': Record what people say they’ve heard (to help volunteers track misinformation). | ||
=== Boundaries for BEECN SUVs === | |||
SUVs should not: | |||
* Use or operate radios | |||
* Relay official messages | |||
* Enter supply caches | |||
* Access sensitive documents or patient information | |||
* Be left unsupervised in roles with safety risks | |||
