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Revision as of 09:11, 17 December 2024
Equipment Caches - General
PBEM is ultimately responsible for, and has complete discretion over, the design, purchase, placement, content, and security of BEECN caches.
Equipment Caches - Placement
- The location of a BEECN cache is NOT public information. It is information that should be known only to, and kept confidential by: PBEM, a hosting property owner, and volunteers responsible for the cache. All persons who know the location of a cache or have possession of a BEECN profile should treat the information as confidential.
- Optimally, a BEECN cache is secured in an indoor location that volunteers have access to in the event of a deployment. An indoor location’s structure should be reasonably expected to endure a major earthquake sufficiently that volunteers can recover the cache safely.
- The property on which a BEECN cache is stowed may be a school, a business, a place of worship, or a private residence. In any situation for deployments and exercises, volunteers should act as guests and take care not to damage the premises or (during drills and exercises) interrupt other activities on the site. Volunteers will defer to the authority of a property owner, or the owner’s representative.
- The agreement between a property owner who hosts a cache and PBEM is written into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
Supplementary Equipment in BEECN Caches
- If there is space available, members of a BEECN cohort or nearby NET may place their own equipment in the cache to supplement the PBEM provided equipment.
- PBEM is not responsible for the loss, theft, recovery, or replacement of supplementary equipment placed in a BEECN cache.
- Supplementary equipment must not include food, prescription medications, or drugs.
BEECN Cache Inventory
A complete BEECN cache consists of the items found in the list below. BEECN volunteers can log an inventory of their cache through the BEECN Journaling System.
- Aluminum rolling cart or other storage container
- ICOM IC f4001 UHF handheld radio
- Pop-up tent/shelter with 4 sidewalls
- SKED roll-up stretcher or one or more MegaMovers.
- AA batteries (qty. 18)
- BEECN Guidelines (binder)
- Eton CRC FRX 1 Survival Radio
- UCO Lumora LED Lantern
- Roll-up dry erase sign
- Visual translator
- MegaMover stretcher
- Post-earthquake City employee check-in forms
- Rite in the Rain 5” x 7” ICS notebook
- Rite in the Rain 8” x 11” notebook
- Grease pencils/dry erase markers (2 each in binder pencil pouch)
- Extremity splints, 12” (qty. 6), 18” (qty. 6), 24” (qty. 3), 36” (qty. 3)
- Small duffel for First Aid Kit 1
- Large duffel for First Aid Kit 2
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