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Seeking Emergency Communications Training Opportunities

Nov 21st, 22:19

cooleyomar4@gmail.com

Joined: Nov 21st, 03:53
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Hi everyone,

I’m eager to strengthen my skills in emergency communications (EmComm) but have been struggling to find a suitable class near [Your Location]. I’m especially interested in the EC-001: Introduction to Emergency Communication course or anything similar that provides a solid foundation for effective emergency response via amateur radio.

I’ve already checked the ARRL’s course offerings and reached out to nearby ham radio clubs, but I haven’t had much luck finding anything local. Are there other organizations or resources that frequently offer EmComm training?

Additionally, I’d love to hear about:

Online options for EmComm training (self-paced or live courses).
Hands-on workshops or events where I can practice real-world scenarios.
Recommended reading material, exercises, or tools to prepare in the meantime.
For context, I currently hold a license, and I’m hoping to get involved in [specific area, e.g., disaster response, public events, ARES/RACES work]. If anyone has tips, upcoming class announcements, or even suggestions for reaching out to emergency management organizations in my area, I’d be so grateful.
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Thanks in advance for pointing me in the right direction!
Nov 25th, 02:08

u3200754111

Joined: Jul 8th, 02:16
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They offer specialized content like the Auxiliary Emergency Communications training, which includes lessons on the roles of communicators during emergencies Connections Unlimited and coordination within emergency operations centers.
Nov 25th, 10:12

lednerjoannie65@gmail.com

Joined: Nov 25th, 15:50
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