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- Bid: $RACESBUL.330
- Subject: RB 330 RACES Activation
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- TO: ALL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES VIA AMATEUR RADIO
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- FROM: CA GOVERNORS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
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- RELEASE DATE: June 13, 1994
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- RACESBUL.330 MGT - RACES Activation
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- Question: How is the RACES unit activated?
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- That's a good question. What is an activation? Is it a "callout"
- enmasse? Does it mean "all or nothing"? Is it a fifty year old
- idea of passing traffic by the basket-full? Or, could it be
- different in today's world?
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- It could be that the idea of "all or nothing" comes from the
- call-out tree as used by emergency communications units. That is
- where the Radio Officer calls one to three key persons who then
- call 3 to 5 people, who then call three to five people, etc. That
- process works well; but it can imply a full scale callout to
- those unaware that scheduling of shifts begins as soon as a need
- is apparent.
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- Activation varies in practice. Furthermore, "activation" may not
- be just for radio operations but for other tasks, such as
- management, computer, phone or Public Safety system support,
- equipment delivery or installation.
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- State OES headquarters has an alert code of colors to signify
- different states of "alertness" or "activation" from an
- operations standpoint. Green means situation normal; yellow means
- a watch condition exists for the radio room and/or the personnel;
- orange means staffed with minimum duty personnel; red means
- staffed for a major incident and personnel should check in on a
- special phone line with their availability status. Our callout is
- always selective; that is, the talents, skills and experiences
- needed vary from incident to incident. We select from our roster
- database those most likely to fit the need, and then proceed to
- setup schedules from the responses. Only in a major disaster does
- a limited group report to the HQ facility without callout. At
- State OES it can range from "we need help over here" to a written
- request to the program coordinator or the chief radio officer.
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- How it works elsewhere depends on who has the authority to
- activate, and the degree of trust that exists between the people
- involved. In new units it can be very formal. In units where the
- people have worked closely, it can be very informal. To
- government emergency management agency staff, activation of an
- EOC is turning on the lights and calling in the people. For
- RACES, it will vary with the jurisdiction and the people
- involved.
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