"Those infected with the "Good Ol' Boys" virus are unable to distinguish between personal and professional issues. Some groups seem to have the idea that they control the supply of Amateurs in the community and to whom, what and where they
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"Agency mutual aid and incident management procedures (mostly the Incident Command System) have to be understood and followed. Most personnel report to assignments away from home stations, usually with their complete personal mobile,
"In organizations that have their heads buried in the past it can take extraordinary persons to provide the kind of leadership that provides the impetus for change. What can hold that process back is an agency that buys into the old scenario and figures
"Some organizations don't work for any agency, they just exist. They provide service for parades and marathons but no one calls on them to respond to an incident. Maybe they are happy with that situation, but the many queries indicate that participants are
Copyright By Bill Pennington, WA6SLA, ARES DEC, ACS Radio Officer
"Query: Why do some emergency communications organizations fail to fulfill their potential in serving Government Agencies? |
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TO: Emergency Communications Units - Information Bulletin
TO: Emergency Management Agencies via Internet and Radio
FROM: Auxiliary Communications Service (ACS) of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services