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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #20 on: Nov 09, 08, 04:49:22 PM »




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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #21 on: Nov 09, 08, 05:11:40 PM »
The fault line shown in the previous posting are approximate but give a fairly close representation of its relationship to the community.

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duck cover hold-on
« Reply #22 on: Nov 09, 08, 09:11:56 PM »

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #23 on: Nov 10, 08, 02:28:38 PM »
I will be out of town, but I will have my household call for the check in....

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #24 on: Nov 10, 08, 02:52:31 PM »
Angelwolf that's perfect!

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #25 on: Nov 10, 08, 03:29:33 PM »

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #26 on: Nov 10, 08, 03:45:58 PM »
I would love to go but can't - I work all day. They don't have anything after 5pm?

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #27 on: Nov 10, 08, 04:01:38 PM »
In recent years, an e-mail has been circulating which describes an alternative to the long-established "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" advice. The so-called "triangle of life" and some of the other actions recommended in the email are potentially life threatening, and the credibility of the source of these recommendations has been questioned.



Office of Emergency Services
San Bernardino County Fire Department recommends to look at this website:
http://earthquakecountry.info/dropcoverholdon/

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #28 on: Nov 10, 08, 10:21:38 PM »
duck, cover and hold on sounds like the aftermath of a conversation with the missus after i say, "leftovers again?"

i'll take my chances with the earthquake.

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #29 on: Nov 12, 08, 08:31:27 AM »
John-

Is the school district participating in tomorrow's excercise?  I work for the district but have not heard a word about it.  But that may be because I don't work at an actual school site, but a support service. 

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #30 on: Nov 12, 08, 09:21:27 AM »
I'm not sure about Snowline Schools, as far as the Great Shakeout on Thursday but I'd be very surprised if they didn't drop, cover and hold on at 10 am.

Wrightwood Elementary will be checking into the Sat exercise for our Wrightwood community exercise.

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #31 on: Nov 12, 08, 10:15:23 AM »
Spoke to the District office and since Snowline had their own district wide disaster drill last month, they decided not to "interrupt instruction" with tomorrow's drill.  Some school sites might be participating, but that was left up to each site.

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #32 on: Nov 12, 08, 08:46:47 PM »
To get an idea what we would experience in a 7.8 earthquake, go to the following site, click on "Cajon Pass" and hang on.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/simulations/shakeout/

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #33 on: Nov 13, 08, 08:56:07 AM »
Is it true that in an emergency anyone can use a ham radio?

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #34 on: Nov 13, 08, 09:18:44 AM »
Is it true that in an emergency anyone can use a ham radio?

No, it is not true, to the best of my knowledge.  A licenced Amateur radio operator (or Ham) has to maintain control of the station, meaning the radio(s) in his/her possession.  For example, if my wife or I cannot use our radios during an emergency, our son does not have the right to use the radio in our absence.

The fines and imprisionment terms for using a radio without the operator present and in control can be severe.

As a licenced operator, you have to play by the rules laid out by the FCC, as well as unwritten "gentlemen's agreements" that you learn by becoming a Ham.

During an emergency, a licenced Ham MAY use radios and frequencies that are outside of the bands that they may be licenced for, but only for the duration of the emergency.

Interestingly, a licenced Ham does have the ability to use a police radio to call for help to the agencies' dispatch center, in the event that the officer is not able to use the radio themselves.  The police DO NOT have a reciprocal right to use a Ham operators radio, unless the officer is also a licenced Ham for the frequencies covered by the radio.

Getting an amateur radio licence is really not that difficult, nor that expensive.  Radios themselves start at about $130.00 for a new unit, and used ones are even cheaper.

But, you do need to have the licence to use that radio, as well as the knowledge to use it properly and safely.

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #35 on: Nov 13, 08, 10:30:05 AM »
Common sense and the circumstances of the emergency could dictate what a person would do. In a genuine emergency with no other means of communication available one should never worry about doing the right thing. One can deal with the legal ramifications later.

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #36 on: Nov 13, 08, 01:17:11 PM »
Is it true that in an emergency anyone can use a ham radio?

As RennMan pointed out, it is not true. Of course you can do anything  illegal you want, if you feel so inclined.

Ham radio operators are trained for a reason. They know how to use radios, what frequencies to use and most importantly, protocols used to communicate with others. The last thing any licensed ham wants is someone on the frequency who does not know what they are doing. It simply would delay other emergency and priority traffic from taking place.

Today was a perfect example of why ham radio operators in this area are better prepared than most. A Golden Guardian Disaster communication net was held today with dozens of hams practicing their communication radio skills. As net control of that exercise conducted today, I would not have fielded radio traffic from anyone not properly identifying themselves using FCC protocol while there is other emergency radio traffic to be handled. Simply put - get an Amateur Radio License if you plan on using a ham radio and expect other hams to respond.

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #37 on: Nov 13, 08, 01:38:08 PM »
Then expect a lot of folks to be knocking on their local ham radio operator neighbor's doors after an emergency... :2thumbsup:

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #38 on: Nov 13, 08, 02:11:17 PM »
Great thought.
I don't know of a ham who wouldn't be willing to help!

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Re: Wrightwood's Earthquake Exercise on Nov 15th
« Reply #39 on: Nov 13, 08, 03:08:53 PM »
I've already told my neighbors to knock on my door if there is an emergency or the power is out. I'm sure many fellow operators have done the same.