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Title: Organization of Amateur Radio in ICS


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Organization of Amateur Radio in ICS
  • Amateur Radio Communications Teams

By Brian Cook KI4HLW www.ircares.org
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Incident Command System
  • A standardized on-scene emergency management
    concept specifically designed to allow its users
    to adopt an integrated organizational structure
    equal to the complexity and demands of single or
    multiple incidents, without being hindered by
    jurisdictional boundaries.

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Incident Command System
  • It provides essential management using these
    aspects
  • common terminology
  • modular organization
  • integrated communications
  • a unified command structure
  • consolidated action plans
  • manageable span-of-control
  • predesigned incident facilities
  • comprehensive resource management

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Incident Command System
  • It does all of this by organizing any emergency
    response effort into four basic
    functions     1. planning/intelligence     2.
    operations     3. logistics     4.
    finance/administration

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EMCOMM
  • Short for EMergency COMMunication
  • Typically used to refer to Amateur Radio groups
    such as ARES but actually includes any and all
    Emergency Communications including
  • Computer Networks
  • Satellite Communications (Voice and Data)
  • Other Radio Services (GMRS, FRS, CB)

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Communications fall under Logistics
  • Under ICS, Logistics is responsible for filling
    emergency requests for Communications services
    and equipment. This includes mutual aid requests
    for ACS volunteers.

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ICS uses Resources
  • Resources are a group of a predetermined size
    with a predetermined capability.
  • With ICS, logistics managers use a standardized,
    four character, mnemonic nomenclature system to
    order all resources. It may be a fire suppression
    strike team, a task force, a medical unit, or a
    communications unit.

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How Amateur Radio Fits
  • ARCT Resource Typing was developed in 2003.
  • Introduced in QST in December 2003.
  • Now in ARECC Level 3.
  • Active TYPE I ARCTS being formed by the WRRL.
  • And a growing number of ARES and other EMCOMM
    units.
  • Has been cleared by NIMS Resource Center

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The ARCT
  • The ARCT is the resource title for Amateur Radio
    Resources. It stands for Amateur Radio
    Communications Team though some states use the
    term Auxiliary in place of Amateur.
  • ARCTs may be pre-existing units, but more than
    likely they will be assembled from existing
    registered EMCOMM operators at the time of the
    incident.

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ARCT Types
  • ICS resources use Types to refer to the specific
    size and capability of a resource.
  • The lower the number the larger the resource.
  • There are 4 proposed types of ARCT resources.

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ARCT Type 4
  • Mobile/Portable Field Additional Support Unit
  • 1 Individual licensed ARO with vehicle.
  • Technician class or higher.
  • VHF FM (minimum) equipped.
  • May be assigned to a specific agency or to
    supplement/relieve an existing ARCT.
  • Rarely (if ever) ordered singularly.

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ARCT Type 3
  • Mobile/Portable Field Units
  • 2 licensed and registered AROs with one or two
    vehicles.
  • Technician class or higher (At least 1 General or
    higher if available.)
  • VHF FM (minimum) equipped, HF mobile/portable
    desired .
  • May be assigned to a specific agency or to
    supplement/relieve an existing multi-agency ARCT.

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ARCT Type 2
  • Field/Base Station
  • Short range (VHF/UHF) and long range (HF) voice
    and digital communications.
  • Is not dependant upon any outside power source or
    infrastructure.
  • 4 licensed AROs (2 at least General class) with
    one or two vehicles.
  • May be assigned to a specific agency, or at a
    staging area, CP, EOC, etc. for multiple agency
    service.

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ARCT Type 1
  • Full Field Station and 4 Mobile/Portable Units
  • Complete amateur radio emergency/auxiliary
    communications team for single or multiple agency
    communications.
  • Short range (VHF/UHF), long range (HF) voice and
    digital communications. Is not dependant upon any
    outside power source or infrastructure.
  • 12 (or more) persons including one supervisor and
    one assistant supervisor. Consists of one ARCT
    Type 2 unit, and four Type 4 units.

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ARCT Advantages
  • Clearly defined capabilities allow Commanders to
    quickly and easily call up the exact capabilities
    they need.
  • Standardized system allows better organization in
    mutual assistance or multi jurisdictional
    situations.

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EMCOMM Leadership under ICS
  • There is a current trend to define EMCOMM group
    leadership as to follow the ICS system.
  • All positions/responsibilities are pretty much
    the same as in current systems, many titles are
    the same also.
  • One person can hold more then one position as
    needed by group size.
  • Makes sure the responsible person for every
    aspect of the group is clearly defined.

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ICS Organization Level
  • In ICS the Amateur Radio group would most likely
    be at the Unit level.

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ICS Leadership Titles
  • At the Unit level the EC would be a Leader.

The individual in charge of a single Resource is
called a Boss.
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ICS modeled Leadership Titles
  • Emergency Coordinator
  • Assistant Emergency Coordinator
  • Planning and Training Coordinator
  • Operations Coordinator (Nets, etc.)
  • Logistics Coordinator (supplies, equipment (e.g.-
    generators, batteries, transportation, etc.)
  • Records and Reports Coordinator
  • Same responsibilities fit anywhere on the ICS
    organization

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For more info visit the WRRL websitehttp//wrrl.o
rg/arct_program/
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