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Subject: TO ALL POTENTIAL RACES APPLICANTS:
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMPLETING A RACES APPLICATION
Thank you for your interest in the RACES. Before you complete this
application, it is only fair that you have an understanding of what
the State RACES is and what are our expectations.
The term "RACES" is used to describe the service that enrolls
Amateur Radio operators in a specific government (State, county or
city) in accordance with the California State Code governing the
registration requirements for and the use of Disaster Service
Workers to provide government communications via the Amateur Radio
Service. There does not have to be a declared disaster to use
RACES personnel. The RACES section is an integral part of a
government's emergency services office or to the department the
function is delegated --- such as the sheriff, fire chief, police
chief, communications director, etc. When Amateurs belong to the
State or a local government in California, they are a part of the
RACES. Whereas ARES usually supports non-governmental
organizations and activities, ARES members are most welcomed and
encouraged to join a RACES unit.
The RACES is not a home-based Amateur Radio activity like the MARS
or the NTS. The RACES is used to provide tactical, logistic, and
admiministrative communications between government facilities and
the field under emergency conditions in less than desirable
circumstances. The RACES is not used for health and welfare
traffic in the Amateur Radio sense. Most RACES personnel are
expected to respond to government locations and incidents near and
far in support of mutual aid missions.
The success of emergency services in California is based upon
mutual aid -- fire suppression forces, law enforcement, and the
RACES. If you join as a "Level A" volunteer, you will become a part
of a team of dedicated volunteers who have chosen to serve their
government and community, using Amateur Radio in a professional
manner.
All Public Safety and Emergency Services require its people to work
together in harmony, in a calm and professional manner, adhere to
standard operating procedures and policies, work comfortably in a
disciplined environment, accept requests and follow orders, work on
projects, meet deadlines, supervise others when required or
assigned, and expect to work in emergencies -- sometimes under
adverse conditions, away from home and creature comforts --- often
for long periods of time. We expect RACES applicants to have had
prior satisfactory experience working in a structured
organizational environment. A RACES unit is not a training ground
for people who have never had any of the experience and performance
requirements stated above. We do, of course, provide you with the
training necessary to equip you to function properly in this agency
and to support other jurisdictions.
There are two levels of volunteers with which you should be
familiar prior to completing this application. LEVEL A personnel
are those who intend to be or are regular volunteer staff of this
RACES unit, accept a job responsibility, and are issued a
government ID card. LEVEL B volunteers are those who elect not to
be a regular member of the staff but may be available to help in a
major emergency; LEVEL B personnel will be issued a Disaster
Service Worker registration card but not a government ID card.
We are not concerned with how many other or types of organizations,
clubs, associations or other organizations in which you may be a
member -- with these two exceptions:
(1) Members of the RACES, not unlike law enforcement personnel
and firefighters, can belong to only one government. If you have
an ID card previously issued by any other (State or local)
government emergency services Amateur Radio function (RACES or
similar), you will be required to surrender it/them along with your
application to us; we will return them to the applicable
governments with a letter of explanation. Please ask us for
clarification if you have any questions in this regard, as there
may be certain exceptions.
(2) To be a Level A staff member you understand and agree that
this agency will be your primary volunteer emergency activity.
There are, of course, valid exceptions to this rule and we will be
glad to discuss your particular circumstances. No one is
indispensable, but we do need to know in advance under what
circumstances you may not be available to respond when called.
We are flexible; few things are cast in concrete!
In conclusion you should know that the level of RACES activity does
vary between jurisdictions. The State RACES is operational
infrequently because major emergencies are infrequent. The State
RACES needs Amateurs strong in planning, management, coordination
and written communication skills. It also needs people strong in
technical and engineering skills to recommend and assist in the
multi-year RACES station buildup at all State OES offices and
emergency operations centers. Most State RACES radio installations
are "Done by Amateurs for Amateurs". State operates a weekly
Monday night net for which CW and computer skills are required.
The State RACES mission is to move a maximum amount of record
communications in a minimum period of time; it is for this reason
that digital (packet and electronic RTTY) communications skills are
the most required today. This is augmented by those with voice and
ATV skills. As one Radio Officer aptly said, "Bring experience but
leave your ego home."
For hams seeking more mission activity than that offered by the
State OES we recommend a county or city RACES unit. If you seek
specialization in forest fire communications, we recommend the VIP
(Volunteers in Prevention) program of the California Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection; check with their nearest Ranger Unit
if you are interested. Many VIP members are also in a RACES unit,
with the understanding that VIP takes priority in the fire season.
Those seeking year round emergency activity are in both the VIP and
the RACES.