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# Mobile phone system disruption | # Mobile phone system disruption | ||
#* In the event of a mobile phone disruption, teams should rely on information provided in the deployment authorization message (See [[Activation Protocols: PBEM Initiated Deployments]]) and proceed with operations as indicated in their Team Operations Plan. | #* In the event of a mobile phone disruption, teams should rely on information provided in the deployment authorization message (See [[Activation Protocols: PBEM Initiated Deployments]]) and proceed with operations as indicated in their Team Operations Plan. | ||
#* If no deployment authorization message is available, and all conditions for self deployment have been met (see [[Activation Protocols: Self-deployment|Activation Protocols: Self-Deployment)]], teams may self deploy and then attempt to contact the PBEM NET Coordinator or Emergency Operations Center (EOC) via VHF Amateur Radio following the procedure described in | #* If no deployment authorization message is available, and all conditions for self deployment have been met (see [[Activation Protocols: Self-deployment|Activation Protocols: Self-Deployment)]], teams may self deploy and then attempt to contact the PBEM NET Coordinator or Emergency Operations Center (EOC) via VHF Amateur Radio following the procedure described in [[Communications to the EOC via Amateur Radio]]. | ||
#* Any team that encounters a threat to life, safety or property should immediately call 9-1-1 or route a message to PBEM EOC via the team's Amateur Radio Operator. Flag a public safety responder as soon as possible. | #* Any team that encounters a threat to life, safety or property should immediately call 9-1-1 or route a message to PBEM EOC via the team's Amateur Radio Operator. Flag a public safety responder as soon as possible. | ||
