Parade Guides at Barricades: Difference between revisions
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#* '''"A vehicle has bypassed my post at Barricade [NUMBER]":''' Used to communicate that a driver has driven around the barriers, as in the case of a frustrated or disoriented driver, but does not appear to be overtly threatening. | #* '''"A vehicle has bypassed my post at Barricade [NUMBER]":''' Used to communicate that a driver has driven around the barriers, as in the case of a frustrated or disoriented driver, but does not appear to be overtly threatening. | ||
# After using the radio script, stand by to receive a reply form the Command Post to acknowledge and receive clarifying questions. | # After using the radio script, stand by to receive a reply form the Command Post to acknowledge and receive clarifying questions. | ||
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=== Radio Use === | === Radio Use === | ||
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* '''Check the Operations Plan for which frequencies the Command Post will be using.''' There will be two: an emergency frequency, and a non-emergency frequency (to request coverage during a bathroom break, for example, and for routine check-ins). Have your radio set to the emergency frequency. | * '''Check the Operations Plan for which frequencies the Command Post will be using.''' There will be two: an emergency frequency, and a non-emergency frequency (to request coverage during a bathroom break, for example, and for routine check-ins). Have your radio set to the emergency frequency. | ||
* '''Be prepared to change frequencies at the direction of the Command Post.''' FRS/GMRS frequencies are public and it's not impossible for our chosen frequency getting hijacked by 12-year-olds making fart jokes (this has actually happened). Listen for the Command Post requesting you to move frequencies. If all frequencies are crowded, the Command Post may ask for communications to be moved to cell phones. '''(MAYBE WE SHOULD ASK FOLKS TO USE ZELLO?)''' | * '''Be prepared to change frequencies at the direction of the Command Post.''' FRS/GMRS frequencies are public and it's not impossible for our chosen frequency getting hijacked by 12-year-olds making fart jokes (this has actually happened). Listen for the Command Post requesting you to move frequencies. If all frequencies are crowded, the Command Post may ask for communications to be moved to cell phones. <span style="background:cyan">'''(MAYBE WE SHOULD ASK FOLKS TO USE ZELLO?)'''</span> | ||
* When talking, press the push-to-talk button, '''wait two seconds,''' and then speak. | * When talking, press the push-to-talk button, '''wait two seconds,''' and then speak. | ||
