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Title: MARION COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS EmComm


1
MARION COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS (EmComm)
  • Mike Palmer, N9FEB, EC
  • N9FEB_at_comcast.net (317) 849-3602

2
EmComm Ham Radio involvement
  • Ham Radio
  • Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES)
  • Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) or
    other EMA Radio Groups
  • IN Dept. of Homeland Security (IDHS) and local
    Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Offices
  • Salvation Army Team Emergency Network (SATERN)
  • Military Affiliate Radio Service (MARS)
  • Radio Emergency Associated Communications Team
    (REACT)
  • General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
  • Family Radio Service (FRS)
  • Local ham radio clubs

3
EmComm serves
  • IN Dept. of Homeland Security (IDHS)
  • Local EMA Offices
  • Local Police / Fire / Medical
  • National Disaster Medical Service (NDMS)
  • American Red Cross (ARC)
  • Salvation Army
  • Disasters of all proportions

4
Tactical Interoperability Communications Plan
(TICP)
  • Joint multi-agency plan that involves Marion
    Hamilton Counties (at this time)
  • Using grant funding, plan was put together in
    early 2006 and DOES include amateur radio
  • Plan provides for a unified and collaborative
    response to major catastrophic events
  • Plan was tested in Aug 2006 during the Brickyard
    400

5
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
  • FEMA published the requirement for NIMS
    completion for all Federal, State, territorial,
    tribal, and local governments, the private
    sector, and nongovernmental organizations, so
    that a strengthened national capacity to prevent,
    prepare for, respond to and recover from any type
    of incident will be more coordinated.

6
NIMS (continued)
  • IS-100 (Intro to Incident Command System)
  • All levels of management entry level volunteer
    to general staff
  • IS-200 (ICS for Single Resources and Initial
    Action Incidents)
  • For first line supervisors and up
  • IS-300 (Intermediate ICS)
  • For middle management and up
  • IS-400 (Advanced ICS)
  • For command and general staff
  • IS-700 (National Incident Management System, an
    Introduction)
  • All levels of management from entry level
    volunteer to general staff
  • IS-800 (National Response Plan (NRP), an
    Introduction
  • For middle management and up

7
NIMS Marion County
  • There is no ARRL order to complete any IS courses
    in order to become or stay a member of ARES
  • EMA Radio Group MUST complete IS-100 IS-700
  • Most hospitals have made IS-100 IS-700
    mandatory
  • American Red Cross volunteers are completing
    these two
  • I am requesting ALL ham radio volunteers complete
    the 100 and 700 levels so you can be a more
    versatile volunteer

8
Criminal Background Checks
  • Mandatory for EMA Radio Group members
  • NOT mandatory for ARES members who assist the Red
    Cross as ARES volunteers

9
Responsibilities
  • Comm Doc on www.Indyhams.org
  • 20 page document on how EmComm is applied in
    Marion County
  • Radio Groups Served Agencies
  • EMA Radio Group
  • Emergency Management Agency
  • ARES
  • EMA
  • Red Cross
  • National Disaster Medical System (NDMS)
  • National Weather Service (NWS)

10
EMA RADIO GROUP
  • Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
  • Incident Command Posts (ICP)
  • Various Critical Locations in County
  • Hospitals
  • Animal Shelter
  • City/County Building
  • Police / Fire Departments

11
EMA Radio Group (cont.)
  • EOC Ham
  • Liaison between EOC outside hams
  • Relaying additional information to EOC players
  • EOC Players
  • EMA Emergency Management Agency
  • DPW Department of Public Works
  • IPL Indpls. Power Light
  • Citizens Gas
  • Indianapolis Water Company
  • Red Cross
  • IFD Indpls. Fire Department
  • IMPD Indianapolis Metro Police Department

12
EMA Radio Group (cont.)
  • Incident Command Post (ICP) Ham
  • Liaison for EOC Ham
  • Liaison for Red Cross
  • Alternative means to contact Red Cross people
  • Liaison for Shelters
  • Has contact with Incident Commander for
    information on Shelter issues
  • Pets
  • Medicines
  • When is area clear to go back to their homes

13
EMA Radio Group (cont.)
  • Other Critical Locations in County
  • Animal Shelter
  • Police Stations
  • Fire Stations
  • City/County Building
  • Health Department
  • Hospitals

14
ARES
  • Area Hospitals during disasters
  • Gives EOC a direct link to obtain status
  • Area Hospitals during County Events
  • Mini Marathon
  • 500 Festival Parade

15
ARES (cont.)
  • Red Cross
  • Disaster Assessment Team (DAT)
  • Ham acts as comm link between DAT and Red Cross
    HQs on long range missions
  • Shelters
  • Hams acts as first communications link from
    shelter to EOC and Red Cross
  • Once commercial link is established, ham may be
    released

16
ARES (cont.)
  • National Disaster Medical System (NDMS)
  • NDMS Director needs a direct link to EOC and Red
    Cross in event of large scale disaster
  • National Weather Service (NWS)
  • Skywarn weather spotters as needed
  • Perpetuating event Marion County 146.760

17
ARES (cont.)
  • 11 Marion County Community Events
  • (Feb) Mini Marathon Training Run 5K
  • (Mar) Mini Marathon Training Run 10K
  • (Apr) Mini Marathon Training Run 15K
  • (May) Mini Marathon (13.1m 35K runners)
  • (May) 500 Festival Parade (in top 5 U.S.
    according to size and number of participants)
  • (Jun) Sprint Triathlon
  • (Jul) American Diabetes Tour-de-Cure 50m Bike
    Ride
  • (Jul) Sprint Triathlon
  • (Aug) Sprint Triathlon
  • (Aug) Mideast Triathlon
  • (Oct) Lawrence Marathon (26.2m)

18
How this will be accomplished
  • Liaison to EMA
  • N1HQH, Ken Sullivan, Asst. EMA Radio Group Leader
  • ARES Liaison to Red Cross
  • TBD
  • ARES Liaison to NDMS
  • TBD
  • ARES Liaison to Area Hospitals
  • TBD
  • ARES Events Coordinator
  • TBD

19
LIAISONS DUTIES
  • Maintain good report with hosts
  • Make no-less-than monthly contacts
  • Inform ARES EC of any changes
  • Due to construction
  • Contact information
  • Ensure ham volunteers know who is in charge
  • Know Charge Nurse duty locations
  • Make hospital strip map
  • Annotate contact information

20
LIAISONS DUTIES (cont.)
  • Advise EC of any changes to normal operating
    methods

21
Simulated Emergency Test (SET)
  • ARRL suggests first weekend in October
  • 6 October 2007 Saturday
  • Duration 2 hrs (1pm 3pm)
  • Location To Be Determined
  • Tabletop format
  • Tables
  • For each Net Control Station (4 each)
  • For each Served Agency
  • County EMA / EOC
  • State EMA / EOC
  • Incident Command Post (2 each)
  • Red Cross

22
(SET) continued
  • Tabletop format (cont)
  • Tables to have
  • Disaster Assessment Teams
  • Shelters
  • Hospitals
  • Miscellaneous (SATERN, REACT, MARS, etc.)
  • Everyone to bring HTs FRS Radio
  • All will have list of operating frequencies
  • Use HTs to communicate between tables
  • Bring cell phones (to act as Land Line phones)

23
(SET) continued
  • Tabletop format (cont)
  • Disaster scenario handed out
  • All tables will react simultaneously to scenario
  • EC to facilitate / alter event
  • After Action session

24
Skywarn
  • 146.760 repeater located near I-70 Post Rd. is
    the County Emergency Repeater
  • Annual Severe WX Spotter Talks
  • Saturday, 10 March at 9am
  • Training Center, 2820 N. Meridian St.
  • www.Indyhams.org has documents all should be
    familiar with
  • Preparedness
  • Outdoor Warning System (siren locations with
    maps)
  • How Skywarn works in Marion County
  • NWS WX Spotters Guide

25
Miscellaneous
  • Many Ham Radio operators
  • Check the operations of the outdoor (tornado)
    sirens weekly
  • Are involved with threatening severe weather
    activities
  • Attend severe weather spotters training annually
  • Can operate on emergency (battery) power
  • Have go kits containing all essential items to
    operate remotely in emergencies
  • Exchange operating ideas constantly

26
Wrap-Up
  • Future EmComm Meetings
  • Guest speaker each month
  • Dual purpose to hand out county Event documents
  • Let me know what you think
  • N9FEB_at_comcast.net (317) 849-3602
  • Visit Indyhams.org for information on Marion
    County Events and various other amateur related
    items
  • Questions?
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