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2002-03 EmComm Bulletins

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

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EMC381  EMCOMM Officers Handbook 15

2/17/2003

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Series Recap, Credits, Acknowledgements and Thanks 
As we close this series, here is a recap of the topics:

EMC366 Book 1 - Index, Organization and Volunteer Rights
EMC367 Book 2 - Responsibilities of an organizational volunteer
EMC368 Book 3 - Unit Senior Officer responsibilities
EMC369 Book 4 - Organizational management responsibilities
EMC370 Book 5 - Organizational and personnel management
EMC371 Book 6 - Training is most important for emergency comm.
EMC372 Book 7 - Resource management
EMC373 Book 8a - Mutual aid operations - part 1
EMC374 Book 8b - Mutual aid operations - part 2
EMC375 Book 9 - Exercise or incident operation mobilization and initial follow-up procedures
EMC376 Book 10 - Incident information/working with the media
EMC377 Book 11 - Mutual Aid operations check list
EMC378 Book 12 - Mutual aid, local government assistance and mutual assistance distinguished
EMC379 Book 13 - Amateur radio emergency services & h&w traffic
EMC380 Book 14 - Appendix with personnel demobilization critique
EMC381 Book 15 - Recap, acknowledgements, credits & thanks.

End of Handbook Series of Bulletins, all of which which are in the following Bulletins archives: 
ACS Web page: http://acs.oes.ca.gov/ 
FTP: ftp.ucsd.edu/emcomm or ftp.oes.ca.gov/ACS/EMCOMM 
Landline BBS at 916-255-0798 (graphical & standard interface) 


Credits 
Authors, Collators, Editors: Bill Pennington/WA6SLA and Cary Mangum, W6WWW; With special thanks to Stan Harter/KH6GBX (now a silent key.)

We hope you find this material useful as well as interesting. Use it to develop your own custom manual or material. Improvements, modifications and rewrites are always interesting to receive. Send to [email protected] or [email protected]

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 
We wish to thank the following Amateurs whose advice, expertise and knowledge made this EMCOMM Officers Handbook a reality.
Bill Musladin/N6BTJ
Dave Tyler/N7DRT
Les Ballinger/WA6EQQ
Jim Pearce/N6ESV
Noel Bertelson/KA7EZO
Maurice Picard/W6FQS
Stan Harter/KH6GBX
Jim Buckman/N6HOS
Tom Board/WB6HYH
Bob Friedman/KF6SVH
Joe Sheridan/KB6JHS
Bill Osment/W6LSW
Betsy Sheridan/N6NGA
Jim Rominger/WA6NWE
April Moell/WA6OPS
Brian Bennett/N6PAI
Keith Crandall/K6QIF
Lee Rominger/KB6RIH
John Webb/W7GE
Bob Meyer/K6RTV
Reed Shackelford/W6TYW
Bob J Fieldson/WB6WZA
John Kerncamp/WB4YJT
Mark Spencer/WA8SME
Charlie Jakobs/KC6KLZ
Ben Green/WD8CZP
And especially Gene Kingsbury/W8FKP Bill's first Elmer. Decades ago he insured that Bill understood everything about this 'avocation'. Somehow he knew just how to get a 16 year old mind to absorb all that technical stuff and at the same time made it fun. He sure did. 73 Gene, and tnx. Bill

To subscribe to bulletins send a blank email to [email protected] or go to www.cesra.org/subscribe/

Submit suggestions, topics or comments on the bulletins to Cary Mangum, State ACS Officer, California. (W6WWW), [email protected] or [email protected]

Bulletins archives: ACS Web page: acs.oes.ca.gov, ftp.ucsd.edu/emcomm or ftp.oes.ca.gov/ACS/EMCOMM and a Landline BBS at 916-255-0798 (graphical & standard interface)

EOM

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