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Title: Maine ARES


1
Maine ARES
  • The Ready Kit
  • What we need to operate
  • Prepared by Bryce Rumery, K1GAX
  • Maine ARES Section Emergency Coordinator

2
Ready Kit
  • What is a Ready Kit?
  • Simply defined its
  • All the equipment and supplies that an ARES
    emergency communicator would need to accomplish
    his or her deployed mission

3
The Ready Kit
  • The last thing you should need to do when a call
    for assistance comes is to think of and locate
    all the items you might need. Any experienced
    emergency responder knows how important it is to
    keep a kit of the items they need ready to go at
    a moments notice. This is often called a Ready
    Kit (a.k.a. Jump Kit, Go Bag or Go Kit).

4
The Ready Kit
  • Things to consider in preparing a Ready Kit
  • What networks you will join and what equipment
    you will need to do so?
  • Will you need to relocate quickly or can you
    bring a ton of equipment?
  • Will you be on foot or near your vehicle?
  • Is your assignment a fixed location or will you
    be mobile?

5
The Ready Kit
  • Things to consider in preparing a Ready Kit
  • How long will you be deployed?
  • Less than 48 hours, up to 72 hours or even a week
    or more
  • Will you be in a building with reliable power and
    working toilets or in a tent away from
    civilization?

6
The Ready Kit
  • Things to consider in preparing a Ready Kit
  • What type of weather or other conditions might be
    encountered?
  • Where will food and water come from?
  • Are sanitary facilities available?
  • Will there be a place to sleep?
  • Do you need a plan for a wide variety of
    scenarios or just a few?

7
The Ready Kit
  • Things to consider in preparing a Ready Kit
  • Be creative in your thinking and planning
  • Try to consider every possible emergency you
    might be involved in, what you might be doing
    and what you would need to accomplish the mission

8
Ready Kit
  • Have your Ready Kit
  • Planned and packed in advance
  • If you are unable to pack your Ready Kit in
    advance
  • Have all the items you will need at hand
  • When disaster strikes is not the time to go
    shopping
  • Have an inventory of the items you will need
  • Keep your inventory current
  • Know where they are
  • Have appropriate containers available for the
    supplies
  • You gotta have a place to put your stuff

9
Ready Kit
  • There is no stock or standard Ready Kit
  • It varies with the assignment
  • It is individually planned
  • It reflects the needs and capabilities of the
    owner
  • It should be adjusted as new needs are realized
    and new equipment and capabilities are added

10
Ready Kit
  • The Ready Kit includes four basic categories
  • Communications Equipment
  • Tools
  • Power
  • Supplies
  • Administrative
  • Personal

11
Ready Kit
  • Communications Equipment
  • Radios
  • Basic voice and CW equipment
  • Any additional equipment
  • Computer
  • Digital Mode Equipment
  • Adapters
  • Basic Test Equipment
  • Feedline
  • To get the signal to the antenna
  • Antennas
  • Something to radiate the signal

12
Ready Kit
  • Tools
  • Those tools that you need to install, operate and
    maintain your equipment in the field (at a
    deployed location)

13
Ready Kit
  • Power
  • AC Power Supplies
  • With power cords (with adapters)
  • Battery Chargers
  • Batteries
  • Generators
  • Extension Cords (with adapters)
  • Alternate power sources
  • Wind
  • Water
  • Solar

14
Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Administrative Supplies
  • The Paperwork To Do Your Job
  • Personal Supplies
  • Clothing
  • Food and Drink
  • Personal Needs
  • Safety Equipment

15
Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Administrative Supplies
  • Personal identification
  • Drivers License
  • EMA ARES/RACES ID
  • Copy of Amateur Radio License
  • Logs
  • ICS Form 309 suggested
  • Message Forms
  • ARRL Radiograms
  • ICS Form 213 (ICS Message Form)
  • ARC Form 4612 (Message Form)
  • ARC Form 2079I (DWI Form)
  • Pens and Pencils
  • Note pads
  • Clipboard
  • ARES/RACES documents

16
Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Clothing
  • Clothing appropriate to the emergency conditions,
    the season and the weather
  • Refer to the location you are being deployed for
    appropriate clothing requirements
  • Make note of the weather forecast for updates

17
Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Food and drink
  • Do not depend on our served agencies or those at
    your deployed locations for food supplies
  • Plan your supplies to last the duration of your
    deployment
  • Keep non-perishable food with you
  • Keep about 1 gallon of water per day with you

18
Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Prescription Medications for the duration of your
    assignment
  • Spare eyeglasses
  • Patent Medicines
  • Insect Repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Cash ( 20.00 in bills and change)
  • Lighting
  • Sanitary Supplies

19
Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Sleeping equipment
  • Folding Cot
  • Sleeping bag
  • Blanket
  • Pillow
  • Ground Pad
  • One Man Tent

20
Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Safety Equipment
  • Reflective Vest
  • Hard Hat
  • Work Gloves
  • Safety Boots
  • Hearing Protection
  • Goggles or Safety Glasses
  • Particle Masks or Respirator Mask w/spare filters
  • First Aid Kit

21
Ready Kit
  • Always Remember To Never Depend On Our Served
    Agencies To Provide Us With What We Need To Do
    Our Job Or Provide For Our Personal Needs
  • Have What You Need With You

22
Ready Kit
  • The following are examples of suggested Ready
    Kits
  • Remember, the Ready Kit is a personal thing
  • Adjust your Ready Kit to your capabilities and
    needs
  • Adjust your Ready Kit as your capabilities or
    needs change

23
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 24 Hour Ready Kit
  • Communications Equipment
  • 2-meter /dual-band HT (preferred)
  • Cell phone and /or pager
  • HT Gain antenna, telescoping 1/4 wave, wind- up
    J-Pole or "Long" Flexible dual-band
  • 25 feet RG-58 coax (with connectors)

24
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 24 Hour Ready Kit
  • Tools
  • Scout Knife or Multi-Tool Leatherman, or Gerber
    (preferred)
  • Orienteering compass

25
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 24 Hour Ready Kit
  • Power
  • Spare batteries for Cell Phone or Pager
  • Spare rechargeable battery pack for HT
  • Alkaline battery shell for HT
  • 3 changes of batteries for alkaline shell
  • Battery charger for HT/Cell phone
  • Small AC power supply for HT
  • With power cord and connectors
  • Extension cord and power strip w/adapters

26
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 24 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Administrative Supplies
  • Personal Identification
  • Drivers License
  • EMA ARES/RACES ID
  • Copy of Amateur Radio License
  • Logs
  • ICS Form 309 suggested
  • Message Forms
  • ARRL Radiograms
  • ICS Form 213 (ICS Message Form)
  • ARC Form 4612 (Message Form)
  • ARC Form 2079I (DWI Form)
  • Pens and Pencils
  • Note pads
  • Clipboard
  • ARES/RACES documents

27
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 24 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Matches or lighter
  • Whistle
  • MDOT or City / County road map
  • Sunglasses
  • Emergency cash ( 20.00 in bills/change)
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent

28
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 24 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Clothing appropriate to the season
  • Rain Gear (rain suit or poncho)
  • Personal medications and hygiene items
  • Food, nonperishable, adequate for 24 hours
  • Water, total of 1 gallon / day minimum
  • Small AA flashlight
  • Spare batteries for flashlight
  • Spare bulb for flashlight
  • Watch or battery clock

29
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 24 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Spare eyeglasses
  • Shelter, Space Blanket, military poncho, or
    plastic trash bag, one man tent, etc.
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sleeping pad, closed cell foam
  • Pillow
  • Towels
  • Mess kit, military canteen w/cup, knife, fork and
    spoon
  • Rope, 20 ft. nylon flatline, and 50 feet
    parachute cord
  • Personal EPA rated water filter, purification
    tablets

30
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 24 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Safety Equipment
  • Reflective Vest
  • Hard Hat
  • Work Gloves
  • Safety Boots
  • Hearing Protection
  • Goggles or Safety Glasses
  • Particle Masks or Respirator Mask w/spare filters
  • First Aid Kit

31
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Communications Equipment
  • Cell Phone or pager
  • Handheld Radio (dual band, if possible)
  • Spare battery packs (Rechargeable and battery
    shell)
  • Headset and Speaker/Mic.
  • Mobile Transceiver (dual band, if possible)
  • Ear Phones
  • Quarter Wave 2 meter Magnet Mount/Ground Plane
    Antenna (will function on 70 cm)
  • Coax jumpers and connectors
  • Connector Adapters (bnc/pl259, bnc/so239, some
    radios require SMA)

32
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Communications Equipment
  • 50 feet RG-58 or RG-8x coax w/connectors
  • Antenna portable mast (10 feet or more)
  • Portable antenna base or tripod
  • Guy rope
  • Tent pegs for guys
  • Transistor radio
  • NOAA Weather Alert Radio

33
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Tools
  • Swiss Army - type knife or Multi Tool
  • Screw driver (Phillips and flat blade)
  • Pliers
  • Side cutters
  • Crescent wrench
  • Electrical tape
  • VOM
  • Fence pliers (includes hammer)

34
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Tools
  • Soldering Iron w/solder
  • Nut Driver set
  • Folding set of Allen/Torx wrenches
  • Zip Cord
  • Crimp tool (includes wire stripper)
  • Assortment of crimp connectors, nails, brads,
    tacks
  • 4 or more each of the 4", 8" and 12" plastic
    cable ties

35
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Power
  • Spare rechargeable battery pack for HT
  • Spare batteries for Cell Phone/Pager
  • Alkaline battery shell for HT
  • 3 changes of batteries for alkaline shell
  • Battery charger for HT/Cell Phone
  • AC power supply for Mobile Transceiver
  • With power cord and connectors

36
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Power
  • 12V gel cell 75 A/H w/ charger or
  • Vehicle w/ 12V battery gas
  • Extension cord and power strip w/adapters

37
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Administrative Supplies
  • Personal Identification
  • Drivers License
  • EMA ARES/RACES ID
  • Copy of Amateur Radio License
  • Logs
  • ICS Form 309 suggested
  • Message Forms
  • ARRL Radiograms
  • ICS Form 213 (ICS Message Form)
  • ARC Form 4612 (Message Form)
  • ARC Form 2079I (DWI Form)
  • Pens and Pencils
  • Note pads
  • Clipboard
  • ARES/RACES documents

38
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Matches or lighter
  • Whistle
  • MDOT or City / County road map
  • Sunglasses
  • Emergency cash ( 20.00 in bills/change)
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent

39
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Clothing appropriate to the season
  • Rain Gear (rain suit or poncho)
  • Personal medications and hygiene items
  • Food, nonperishable, adequate for 72 hours
  • Water, total of 1 gallon / day minimum
  • Small AA flashlight
  • Spare batteries for flashlight
  • Spare bulb for flashlight

40
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Spare eyeglasses
  • Shelter, Space Blanket, military poncho, or
    plastic trash bag, one man tent, etc.
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sleeping pad, closed cell foam
  • Mess kit, military canteen w/cup, knife, fork and
    spoon
  • Rope, 20 ft. nylon flatline, and 50 feet
    parachute cord
  • Personal EPA rated water filter, purification
    tablets

41
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Folding cot
  • Pillow
  • Towels
  • Battery or AC desk lamp
  • Battery or windup clock
  • Portable shack
  • Shelter tent
  • Table chair

42
Ready Kit
  • Example of a 72 Hour Ready Kit
  • Supplies
  • Personal Supplies
  • Safety Equipment
  • Reflective Vest
  • Hard Hat
  • Work Gloves
  • Safety Boots
  • Hearing Protection
  • Goggles or Safety Glasses
  • Particle Masks or Respirator Mask w/spare filters
  • First Aid Kit

43
Ready Kit
  • As you can see, the 24 hour suggested ready kit
    and the 72 hour suggested ready kit are a lot
    alike
  • The main difference is that there is more in the
    72 hour suggested ready kit

44
Ready Kit
  • Maintenance of the Ready Kit
  • The Ready Kit should be inspected quarterly
  • Does all radio equipment work properly?
  • Is all radio support equipment in good condition?
  • Are rechargeable batteries properly charged?
  • Rechargeable batteries will self discharge
    without use
  • Are alkaline batteries within their wear out
    date?
  • Are battery chargers and power supplies working
    properly?
  • Are all tools in good condition and working?
  • Is all safety gear in good repair?
  • Are all personal items working, in good repair
    and within the wear out date?
  • Are medications current and within code?

45
Ready Kit
  • The Ready Kit
  • Is all the equipment and supplies that an ARES
    emergency communicator would need to accomplish
    his or her deployed mission
  • Is planned and packed in advance
  • Varies with the assignment
  • Is individually planned
  • Reflects the needs and capabilities of the owner
  • Should be adjusted as new needs are realized and
    new equipment and capabilities are added

46
Ready Kit
  • The Ready Kit
  • Can be used in emergency or non-emergency
    situations (such as public service events)
  • Good to exercise your Ready Kit on a regular
    basis
  • Should be maintained on a regular basis
  • Quarterly is highly recommended
  • Is an essential part of any emergency
    communicators response
  • You cant accomplish the mission without the
    right stuff.
  • Is always flexible depending on the situation

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Ready Kit
  • Have fun planning and packing your Ready Kit!
  • Presented By
  • Maine ARES
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