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12/15/2003 | Ham Radio Ham Radio |
Internet Radio Linking Project Connect to the world by just using the handheld... |
12/15/2003 | Disaster Preparedness Be Prepared- Earthquake |
How to prepare for an emergency. How to prepare for an emergency or disaster from Epicenter. |
12/15/2003 | Callout Equipment | Emergency Go Bag KC2IXE, a member of NYC ARES, carries some basic emergency gear with him ALL the time. He uses a 3 plus layer system. The layers are: Layer 1 - On my Person Layer 2 - In my Backpack Layer 3 - In the car/house, ready to go |
12/15/2003 | Callout Equipment | What is in Your 'Go' Kit? A typical "go" kit should sustain a day of continuous operation and be easily supplemented for overnight or weekend trips. The best kit for you may not fit a "canned" list, but should be based upon your operating mode, experience and local conditions. It is better to have the bare essentials always handy than to leave a bulky pack someplace where you can't get to it. A larger kit bag is more practical if you are almost always in or near your home or car. |
12/15/2003 | Yolo County | Yolo County ARES Maps of Yolo County Local Yolo County Maps |
12/16/2003 | Ham Radio Emergency Communications |
K3RXK - Why the amateur radio service is essential Amateur radio operators have proven themselves to be essential responders in weather and other natural emergencies, and disasters of human origin. Hams can go on the air and stay on the air when ordinary public service communications fail. |
12/16/2003 | Be Prepared- Fire | FEMA: Backgrounder: Wildland Fires Information on Wildland Fires. |
12/16/2003 | Be Prepared- Fire | FEMA: Fact Sheet: Wildland Fires Fact Sheet: Wildland Fires The threat of wildland fires for people living near wildland areas or using recreational facilities in wilderness areas is real. Advance planning and knowing how to protect buildings in these areas can lessen the devastation of a wildland fire. |
12/16/2003 | Be Prepared- Earthquake Emergency Information |
Northern California earthquake ShakeMaps Real time earthquake shake maps from the U.S. Geological Survey, Earthquake Hazards Program. |
12/16/2003 | Emergency Information Weather Information |
CalTrans California Road Conditions Enter hightway to get road conditions. When traveling in California and the Reno, Lake Tahoe area, you can use a free voice activated 800 service, 1-800-427-ROAD (7623). |
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