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| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic; width:40%" align="right"| '''Recommended kit: '''
| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic; width:40%" align="right"| '''Recommended kit: '''
| style="padding:0px 0px 0px 10px;"| 5+/team kit
| style="padding:0px 0px 0px 10px;"| 3+/personal kit
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| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic" align="right"| '''Completed by:'''  
| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic" align="right"| '''Completed by:'''  
| style="padding:0px 0px 0px 10px;"| Team Scribe/Logistics
| style="padding:0px 0px 0px 10px;"| Any volunteer/response participant
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| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic" align="right"| '''Turned in to: '''
| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic" align="right"| '''Turned in to: '''
| style="padding:0px 0px 0px 10px;"| Team Scribe/Logistics
| style="padding:0px 0px 0px 10px;"| Recipient/Sender
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| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic" align="right"| '''CERT/ICS Form equivalent: '''
| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic" align="right"| '''CERT/ICS Form equivalent: '''
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| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic" align="right"| '''Last updated: '''
| style="background:gainsboro; color:arsenic" align="right"| '''Last updated: '''
| style="padding:0px 0px 0px 10px;"| ''2017.02.05''
| style="padding:0px 0px 0px 10px;"| ''2022.09.29''
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These forms are used by communications specialists (e.g. AROs, runners) to pass important messages back and forth. For example, a NET ITL in Irvington may wish to ask a question to the NET Coordinator at the ECC. The ITL writes the message on the form and passes it to their ARO. The ARO connects with the ECC Radio Room and recites the message. The Irvington ARO then writes the reply from the NET Coordinator into the "Reply" field as it is read to them by the Radio Room. The Irvington ARO then passes the completed form (with the reply) back to the ITL.
These forms are simple; the format makes completing them self-explanatory. However, volunteers should practice composing messages easy and quick to read over the air. For example, you should never recite Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'' over the air on amateur radio. But you could write the following message for the ARO to recite:
''"Hamlet saw his dead dad's ghost, pretended to go crazy with revenge, actually went crazy with revenge, everyone dead. Over."''
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|'''NET ICS Form 8: General Message'''
|'''[https://hcpaw.portlandoregon.gov/u/zy4HyCauB9rdLgfL/21a3aa54-6749-456d-b5fb-85e2e2181679?l NET ICS Form 8: General Message]'''
|This is (essentially) the ICS 213 form. The benefit of this format is that it lays out the text so AROs, particularly regional subnet control operators, can easily and quickly transmit an email message over amateur radio using [[Winlink]].
|This is (essentially) the ICS 213 form. The benefit of this format is that it lays out the text so AROs, particularly regional subnet control operators, can easily and quickly transmit an email message over amateur radio using [[Winlink]].
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|'''FEMA ICS Form 213'''
|'''[https://hcpaw.portlandoregon.gov/u/sScAH1inAA6jJwAc/fb4ab7dc-1e43-4b5b-98f8-cd92fb668664?l FEMA ICS Form 213]'''
|The original FEMA ICS 213; this version is fillable electronically.
|The original FEMA ICS 213; this version is fillable electronically. Also includes completion instructions on the reverse side.
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|'''NET Form 8, version retired 2022.09.29'''
|'''[https://hcpaw.portlandoregon.gov/u/tx2xlF6dsYSlHbGX/208cfa14-5c76-40a5-989e-61b34b57a626?l NET ICS Form 8: General Message]'''
|This is the now obsolete version, but available for anyone preferring this format. This form must be printed double-sided and cut in half. The initial message is written on the front with the response written on the reverse side.
''(old version)''
|Retired 2022.09.29. This is an obsolete NET version, but available for those preferring this format. This form must be printed double-sided and cut in half. The initial message is written on the front with the response written on the reverse side.
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