BEECN Volunteers: Difference between revisions
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# In the event of a major earthquake, proceed with BEECN operations as described in [[Operations at BEECN Sites]].<br /> | # In the event of a major earthquake, proceed with BEECN operations as described in [[Operations at BEECN Sites]].<br /> | ||
=== Fire Station Cohorts === | === Fire Station Cohorts === | ||
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 a cohort of four (minimum) for each fire station. Each shift requires one primary and one backup ARO. 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 cohort should know who the fire station volunteer is who will be relaying their messages. The responsibilities of fire station volunteers are described in [[Operations | 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 a cohort of four (minimum) for each fire station. Each shift requires one primary and one backup ARO. 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 cohort should know who the fire station volunteer is who will be relaying their messages. The responsibilities of fire station volunteers are described in [[Operations at Fire Stations|Operations at Fire Stations.]] | ||
=== BEECN Volunteers and Portland Neighborhood Emergency Teams === | === BEECN Volunteers and Portland Neighborhood Emergency Teams === | ||
