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Amateur Radio for Emergency Managers Revised: 07-Dec-2018 Santa Clara County ARES/RACES Michael Fox, N6MEF 1

Amateur Radio in Santa Clara County Santa Clara County ~1.8M people ~ 8,000 amateur radio licenses Many eyes and ears Most people know someone who is an amateur radio operator SCCo ARES/RACES A group within amateur radio focused on emergency comms systems, procedures, equipment About 350 weekly check-ins Weekly nets, monthly classes, quarterly drills, public service 2

EOC Operations #1 disaster response issue: Poor communications A key role & responsibility of an Emergency Operations Center is: Information Collection, Evaluation, Dissemination 3

Amateur Radio in EOC Operations Amateur Radio can help: Communications Create the capability where it don t normally exist Provide backup capability where existing systems have failed Information collection and dissemination 4

The Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) State State EOC Region Regional EOC Operational Area County EOC DOCs Local Government DOCs City EOC Field Schools Neighborhoods Shelters Hospitals Unincorporated 5

How We Think of Communications Follows the SEMS / NIMS model Assumptions Connectivity will be there when needed Communications systems and services (voice, data, video, ) will be there when needed OA EOC Region/State EOC Field DOC Local EOC 6

Reality Is More Complicated Services: Phone E-mail Files WebEOC Other Connectivity (Land Lines, Mobile, Cable, WiFi, ) Perhaps little or no connectivity Possibly limited bandwidth Broadband Redundant Broadband Field DOC Local EOC OA EOC Region/State EOC 7

Possible Connectivity Problems Connectivity may not be available at some locations Services: Ex: Parks Phoneand other E-mail field locations Files WebEOC Other Connectivity can fail at any time, even without a local disaster Ex: Equipment, human error, hacking, terrorism, Connectivity (Land Lines, Mobile, Cable, WiFi, ) Perhaps little or no connectivity Possibly limited bandwidth Broadband Redundant Broadband Field DOC Local EOC OA EOC Region/State EOC 8

Possible Service Problems Services: Phone E-mail Files WebEOC Other Connectivity (Land Lines, Mobile, Cable, WiFi, ) Perhaps little or no connectivity Field Possibly limited bandwidth DOC Broadband Local EOC Redundant Broadband Connectivity at the service provider can fail Systems that provide the services can fail May have nothing to do with our own local situation Ex: Equipment, human error, hacking, terrorism, OA EOC Region/State EOC 9

Amateur Radio Can Help When communications at a field site doesn t normally exist Or, when existing systems are degraded or disabled Amateur radio doesn t replace these systems But it can help fill in some of the gaps OA EOC Region/State EOC Field DOC Local EOC 10

Amateur Radio Provides Voice AND Data Communications When most people think of amateur radio, they think of voice communications Today, we use a mixture of voice and data communications In Santa Clara County, we leverage data communications for increased speed, accuracy and alignment with served agency needs 11

Crystal Peak North Tower When All Else Fails 2016 Loma Fire Commercial power failed Generator at radio site failed Source: NBC Roads closed; no access to bring backup generator Internet service provider networks failed Most private communications systems failed Santa Clara County ARES/RACES network continued to run Provided temp, humidity, smoke sensor info to other site tenants Used to send/receive Internet email while ISP networks were down 12

2017 Wine Country Fires Mendocino: Fire destroyed AT&T cable between Ukiah and Willits Loss of E-911, cellular, landline, cable and most broadband services Cash only; no ATM machines, credit card readers, Sheriff Allman: relying on amateur radio for hospital communications Amateur Radio Response: In Napa and Sonoma: Electrical service cut off during initial wind storm Widespread loss of cell service and other communications Loss of communications at hospitals, shelters, Local radio amateurs deployed to EOCs, medical centers, nursing homes, Red Cross shelters, high schools, Coordinated delivery of food, bedding, shelter supplies, donations 13

Amateur Radio in EOC Operations Amateur Radio can help: Communications Create the capability where it don t normally exist Provide backup capability where existing systems have failed Information collection and dissemination 14

Information Collection Information needs to be collected from places that lack communications Field DOC EOC Amateur Radio Can provide communications at schools, shelters, hospitals, neighborhoods and for groups such as CERT, Red Cross, CADRE, and others. Report on situation, collect status, make requests 15

Example: Earthquake Damage Reports 16

Earthquake Damage Reports DOC EOC Santa Clara County amateur radio operators are trained how to send in damage reports using the Modified Mercalli Scale Quickly establishes a county-wide picture of where and how much damage has occurred 17

Example: Schools / Local EOC 18

Example: Schools / Local EOC Schools report to school district; school districts report to city EOC Status (damage, injuries, ), resource requests, H&W Amateur Radio: School districts to city EOC (primary or backup) Schools to school districts (backup) Schools Business Radio School District Office(s) School District Operator Amateur Radio Operator Amateur Radio EOC Amateur Radio Operator 19

Example: Neighborhoods / Local EOC Mountain View CERT and ARES/RACES (Amateur Radio) 20

Example: Neighborhoods / Local EOC Community Emergency Response Teams report to neighborhood command posts; CP reports to city EOC Damage assessment Amateur Radio: neighborhood CP to EOC CERT Teams FRS or MURS Radio Neighborhood Incident Command Posts CERT Operator Amateur Radio Operator Amateur Radio EOC Amateur Radio Operator 21

CERT Collects Neighborhood Data 22

Summary Data Ready to Transmit 23

Summary Displayed in Mountain View EOC 24

Example: Hospitals, Allied Health Various health-specific forms or other messages 25

Example: Hospitals, Allied Health Medical info is reported to MHJOC; municipal issues are reported to the city EOC; OA EOC supports both Bed status, facility status, resource requests, municipal issues Amateur Radio: Hospital to (MHJOC or City EOC) to OA EOC Support for Allied Health facilities is new Hospital Amateur Radio Allied Health Amateur Radio Medical Health Joint Operation Center Amateur Radio Operator City EOC Amateur Radio Operator OA EOC Amateur Radio Operator 26

Example: City EOC / County EOC EOC 213RR Resource Request or other messages 27

Example: City EOC / County EOC City EOC Scenario: City EOC needs to send a Resource Request form to the County EOC Connectivity to WebEOC not available at one or both ends OA EOC Fill Out Paper Form City EOC radio operator sends form County EOC radio operator receives form Deliver Give to amateur radio operator Transmit via radio from anywhere in the county Print Form 28

Example: Alternate 911 Under development for: Cupertino, Los Altos Hills, Saratoga 29

Alternate 911 Dispatch DOC EOC Law, Fire, EMS Issues Local Gov Issues Fire Station or Ark Location Amateur Radio Equipped and Staffed 30

Information Dissemination After analysis, synthesis, information can be distributed to field resources and the public EOC DOC Field Amateur Radio Can be used to distribute information to schools, shelters, hospitals and groups such as CERT, Red Cross, CADRE, and others. Press releases and public service announcements can distributed to the general public 31

Example: Disseminating info to field responders 32

Information Dissemination: Field Situational awareness, common operating picture, resource status, prioritization, analysis, support, Amateur radio: each SEMS level County EOC City EOC DOC Field Amateur radio operators are trained in message passing techniques (voice and data) which help deliver the message correctly and quickly 33

Example: Distributing Information to the Public 34

Distributing Public Info PIO Broadcast Media Social Media What about those who don t have access or where communications systems are damaged? Amateur Radio Schools Shelters Neighborhoods wherever needed 35

Example: Beyond the Op Area 36

Example: Beyond the Op Area Communications outside of our operational area is also important Who Other Operational Areas Region and State Elsewhere Why Situational awareness Common operating picture Resource sharing Coordination Amateur radio can compliment existing communications paths or act as backup during failures Santa Clara Co EOC Region/State EOC Other OA EOC(s) 37

EOC Readiness: Amateur Radio Two related but separate questions: Is your EOC ready for Amateur Radio? Is Amateur Radio ready at your EOC? 38

Readiness Assessment Each city/oa has a Chief Radio Officer Manages amateur radio emergency comms efforts Best single point of contact for EOC staff Equipment & facilities Do sufficient radios, antennas, computers, etc. exist for simultaneous operations on standard nets? Do you have sufficient space allocated? Accessible to/from EOC? We have standardized recommendations for city EOCs, hospitals, Personnel Do you have a sufficient number of amateur radio operators and are they sufficiently trained? Are you helping to recruit, encouraging participation, training? We have a comprehensive training and credentialing program Procedures Do you have EOC procedures for utilizing amateur radio? Do your training, documentation, exercises include amateur radio? 39

Summary Amateur radio can help at the EOC with Information collection and dissemination Communications Where it doesn t normally exist Backup where existing systems are degraded or failed Amateur radio in Santa Clara County Standards for people, procedures, equipment Robust and active training and exercise schedule Weekly nets, monthly classes, quarterly drills Public service events (races, parades, ) Each jurisdiction should assess readiness, encourage participation For more information: https://www.scc-ares-races.org 40