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Shingletown
Emergency Radio - Core Areas Plan
(SER-CAP)
PARTICIPANTS
MUST CONSULT THIS PAGE FOR PLAN UPDATES, AFTER
ACTION REPORTS (FIRES, LOST PERSON SEARCH, POWER OUTAGES, SNOW
STORMS, ...); PRACTICE NETS, DRILLS, ETC..
Prior
reports and after action: Current
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REPORTS / AFTER ACTION -
MOST RECENT |
2025
02 13 - No Net |
SER REPORT
OF NET OPERATIONS:
2025 02 06
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NET TIME (DURATION
FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
18
MINUTES
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AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS
REPORTING:
5
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Stations Reporting: 19
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Reports: ALL
QXA
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Agenda:
SITREP.
Also did training for Mapping 2;
9 Relay East; and
9 Relay West
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Areas
Reporting
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#
Stations
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Identifiers
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MW
DIV 2 N
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Stns
reporting: 3
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VL
DIV
3 N
(1 Ham)
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Stns
reporting: 12
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VL: F1
F7 F8
F2 L3 L4 S6 S7 F14 E1 B1 B7
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LH
DIV
3 N
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Stns
reporting: 1
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WH DIV
3 S
(1 Ham)
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Stns
reporting: 1
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SITES
DIV
3 N
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Stns
reporting: 2
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Net Control / Net Structure
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CONTROL (EROC 9)
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F1
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BACK UP
(EROC 9)
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160 TC
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F1
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MAPPING 1
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F1
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FIRE
CONTROL
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9 RELAY WEST
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F8
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CAL FIRE 20
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F7
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MAPPING 2
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F2
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9 RELAY EAST
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B1
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55 RELAY
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TRIANG 1
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56 RELAY
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TRIANG 2
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58 RELAY
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F1
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61 SILENT
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After
Action:
Note: We have had major storms today
and substantial snow.
We did the
“new” script. It shows more detail so that
stations have more instruction. The “new”
script reflects the modifications and improvements
done since the prior version.
55 Summary
and 56 Summary were deleted from Plan based on Net
Ops Practice. We do NOT have enough help to
perform the bullet point summary (e.g., 55
Summary; 56 Summary) for others not participating.
During nets, F1 (ham) is performing 4 functions
(with 3 radios) and if we had an emergency the
workload may have to increase by at least 1 or 2
more radios and other tacticals (e.g., camera,
winds, Triangulation, et…). Such is too much. We
will only be able to do summaries on the
Frequencies that we conduct Net Operations. We
have to focus on the people
/ Areas who are helping to do the work.
More stations are stepping up to perform
functions. That is good.
Moving from
58 to 56 (or visa versa) may improve ability to
copy Wilson Hill
Sites
propagation is still bad (difficult terrain).
Sites did not copy
9 Relay East. Sites had 7” of snow
(antenna covered by ice
& snow).
Sites and Wilson Hill were Q4 / Q5 both
ways on Eroc 56.
MW1 did NOT hear 9 Relay West.
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2025 02
04 Structure
Fire – Forward Road:
KK6SWE advised
on 13, that Cal Fire heading south on
Wilson Hill (we changed Ham freq. to 12 resulting
in better propagation and ability to hear each
other - at that time). K6PDS attempted to locate
information on Internet Resources. However,
nothing showing -
Cameras – Rain total blocking of any
visual; and Camera mapping showed nothing; Fire
Mappers showed nothing; Facebook references showed
nothing; watch duty showed nothing, etc …).
Cal Fire Radio Traffic – Tehama had Cal
Fire Responding (Engines…, Support…, Water
Tenders…). PDS advised SWE of Cal
Fire radio traffic but advised couldn’t
determine location of incident.
Next Sierra 6 transmitted on EROC 9 that
she checked www.Broadcastify.com
(paid version) with
play back option and found the information from
Cal Fire radio play back. Sierra 6 relayed on EROC
9: Structure
Fire 34992 Forward Road, Manton
- cdf tac 3. K6PDS (F1) mapped (approx
-121.745
40.433) as approx 2.1 miles Easterly of
Digger Butte.
Foxtrot 7 had relayed on EROC 9 the
information from Sierra 6 to Foxtrot 1 (who was
monitoring Cal Fire radio traffic on 2 other
radios – but they had not repeated the address).
The
results of this combined information was
transmitted on EROC 9 and 12.
Observations:
This
is good practice for fire season which will soon
be upon us.
Again,
internet references did NOT show the incident.
The
SER Plan coordinated both Ham (Wilson Hill Area)
and EROC 9 communications.
GREAT JOB TO THE COORDINATED WORK BETWEEN
FREQUENCIES!
Thank you to KK6SWE ; VIL SIERRA 6;
and VIL FOXTROT 7. ALSO
GOLF 7 ACKNOWLEDGED TX ON 12 AND EROC 9
Thank
you. K6PDS
(F1)
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2025 02 02 Midnight 36
Cal Fire Tone out: Residential Structure
Fire Shingle Creek Ln.
(times are approx) TAC 11
Incident Shingle IC.
Cal Fire responding E22,
E 2463,
WT 21,
Wt 20, …
At Midnight 51 hours approx.
E 2463 reports -
Well involved structure and
Power Lines down. Start Breathing support;
possibility of trapped victim.
Midnight 57 hours
E 532 at scene – good knock down.
1 burn victim (male adult – Burns Head
and upper body. 1 person unaccounted for in
structure. …
Request medical copter … 1
confirmed 1144; WT
20 WT 21 at scene 0102 hours … medic 716 in
route from Cotton wood.
0106 hours will be extended commitment …
cancel breathing support.
0126 hours WT 21 out of water – needs to
get more water … Redding response - best source
of water will be hydrant at Black Butte school …
0130 medics to report behind WT 20 … 0134 hours
Cancel copter request.
0145 SER silent monitoring deactivated.
Notes: Report
– 1 deceased. Also, Heavy rain and strong winds
out of the south (32 MPH / gusts 50 MPH – per
Internet winds) during above incident.
Also, only information available during
incident was Cal Fire Radio traffic. I didn’t
find any Sheriff radio traffic for incident. Points:
Nothing was showing on any internet sources
as to the active fire. Also,
PG& E web site showed power outage for
residences near fire; however, per neighbor (next
day), they received a warning over their phone of
a possible power outage but there was no power
outage. Two
neighbors reported. Neighbor to the south reported
that he didn’t know there was a fire until later
that morning when he got up. Other neighbor to the
NNW advised that the dogs awakened them, that the
flames were very high (almost as high as the tree
tops) and that embers were blowing into their yard
so they monitored situation.
Some
Lessons: The internet may not even show an
incident. Also, the internet showed an area outage
when there wasn’t one. The
two neighbors I spoke with had not communicated
with each other during the incident. One neighbor
next door to the fire wasn’t even aware of the
fire. Your
neighborhood radios can be important –
communicating information to others.
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SER REPORT
OF NET OPERATIONS:
2025 01
30
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NET TIME (DURATION
FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
15
approx.
MINUTES
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AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS
REPORTING:
4
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Stations Reporting: 13
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Reports:
ALL
QXA
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Agenda:
SITREP.
Also did training for Mapping 2;
; and
9 Relay West
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Areas
Reporting
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#
Stations
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Identifiers
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MW
DIV 2 N
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Stns
reporting: 0
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VL
DIV
3 N (1
Ham)
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Stns
reporting: 9
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VL: F1
F7 F8
F2 i1 L10
L9 S6
S7 (S6 AND S7 REPORTED BY E-MAIL)
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LH
DIV
3 N
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Stns
reporting: 1
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WH DIV
3 S
(1 Ham)
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Stns
reporting: 1
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SITES
DIV
3 N
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Stns
reporting: 2 phone
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Net Control / Net Structure
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CONTROL (EROC 9)
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F1
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BACK UP
(EROC 9)
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160 TC
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F1
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MAPPING 1
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F1
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FIRE
CONTROL
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9 RELAY WEST
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F8
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CAL FIRE 20
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F7
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MAPPING 2
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F2
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9 RELAY EAST
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55 RELAY
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TRIANG 1
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56 RELAY
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TRIANG 2
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58 RELAY
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F1
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56 summary
(to delete this function)
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F1
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61 SILENT
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F1
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After Action:
56 Summary, 55
Summary. are being deleted from plan. We do NOT
have enough help to perform the bullet point
summary (e.g., 55 Summary; 56 Summary) as a
specific task for others not participating in net
operations. This was intended to help others not
participating. However, tonight F1 (ham) was
performing 6 functions. If we had an emergency
such would increase. This is too much for 1 person
to do. If other persons want to help out then we
will try to help them, but we can’t be concerned
about people / areas who do nothing (and who
don’t even advise if they are listening).
Further, the recent interference from Dar
Walker (w6io) has resulted in more work, frequency
plan revisions, frequency testing, radio
re-programming, etc…
and has further jeopardized the emergency
comms plan. Two hams haven’t updated their ham
radios to the new plan. They no longer help out.
The changes were needed in an attempt to avoid Dar
Walker’s interference during a wildfire or other
emergency. Also,
2 stations have moved out of Shingletown. They
were a big help and will be missed.
We
will only do summaries on the Frequencies that we
conduct Net Operations. We have to focus on the
people /
Areas who are helping to do the work
We did the “new” script. It shows more
detail so that stations have more instruction, for
example the 9 Relay stations. This should help in
training others to take on control functions. The
“new” script reflects the modifications and
improvements done since the prior version.
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2025
01 24 1005 hours Cal Fire tone out - Smoke
check in area of Immigrant Trail and Ritts Mill
Rd. .. E 22 Responding .. E 22 in Area (1011 hours)
... Multiple Burn piles 8227 Ritts Mill .. making contact
with property owner - advised of regulations.
Note: Today is a no burn day in all of Shasta County.
Also from 10 PM tonight to 10 PM Sunday - Wind advisory.
TX on EROC 9 and 10 (Xray 15-10) along with
recommendation that all stations conduct QWA procedure
periodically during this period and report as necessary.
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SER REPORT OF NET OPERATIONS:
2025 01
23
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TIME:
1900 HOURS
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NET
TIME (DURATION FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
14
MINUTES
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AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS
REPORTING :
4
# STATIONS REPORTING :
21
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DATA POINTS COLLECTED
:
63
“XX” THOSE WHICH APPLY
__
XX _
STN ID
___ XX
__STN LOCATION
__ XX
_ QXA RPTS
__
NOT DONE
__ QWA RPTS (BREVITY FIRE
REPORTS -
NO SUSPECT SMOKE, FIRE OR EMBERS OBSERVED]).
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THE NET WAS TONED OUT, NET
INFRASTRUCTURE TACTICALS ACTIVATED,
NET OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON TWO
FREQUENCIES); REPORTS COLLECTED ON FREQUENCY,
ALL REPORTS WERE MAPPED, REVIEWED, AND
TRANSMITTED WITH SUMMARY AND NET CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION.
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DATA
POINTS
REPORTED
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MW
DIV’
2
N
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VL
DIV
3
N
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LH
DIV
3
N
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RA
DIV
3
N
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WH
DIV
3
S
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SITES
DIV
3
N
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SL
DIV
4
N
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TOTAL DATA
POINTS
ALL AREAS
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EROC
9
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EROC
9
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EROC
9
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CH
55 OR 56 or 58
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EROC
9,
55,
56 OR 58
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STNS
MW
1
2 3 4
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STNS
MULTIPLE
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STNS
LH1
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STNS
HAM
QXX
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STNS
HAM
KK6SWE
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STNS
SITES
7 SITES
8
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STNS
HAM
AJ6KJ
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#
STN CHECK INS by area:
[EACH PROVIDING STATION AREA
/ NEIGHBORHOOD AND TACTICAL ID.]
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4
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14
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0
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1
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2
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0
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21
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MW
3
RPTD
SUMMRY
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VL
STNS RPTING:
F1 F7
F8 F2
S6 S7 I1 L3 L4 F14 T2 S3 E4 E1
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LH
Stns
LH1
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WH
stns
KK6SWE
ROUGH COMS
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ROUGH COMS
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STN LOCATION RPTS
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4
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14
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0
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1
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2
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0
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21
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REPORTS:
“QXA”
(MEANING: ALL
OKAY AND NOTHING TO REPORT AT MY QTH AND NONE OF
THE PROBLEMS ON FORMAT TANGO 9A OR
TANGO 9M EXIST).
THUS:
--NO
PROBLEMS REPORTED
--NO NEEDS REPORTED
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4
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14
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0
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1
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2
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0
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21
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Reports
“QWA” (Brevity
Fire Watch)
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RPTS:
/B
LAND LINE NOT WORKING
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RPTS
“/Y” (MEANING IS AS
FOLLOWS:
IF “/Y” FOR A SINGLE STATION, IT MEANS:
STN
REPORTED PROBLEMS BUT I AM OKAY AND DO NOT
NEED ASSISTANCE;
OR
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IF “/Y”
FOR AN AREA , IT
MEANS: STN
REPORTING IS OKAY,
MY AREA OKAY, AND ANY ASSISTANE NEEDS IN MY
AREA ARE BEING TAKEN CARE OF BY MY AREA. NO OUT OF
AREA ASISTANCE NEEDED AT THIS TIME.
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TOTALS
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12
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42
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0
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3
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6
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0
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63
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NET INFRASTRUCTURE ACTIVATIONS:
CONTROL
(EROC 9)
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F1
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BACK UP
(EROC 9)
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160
TC
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F1
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MAPPING 1
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F1
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FIRE CONTROL
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9 RELAY WEST
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F8
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CAL FIRE 20
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F7
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MAPPING 2
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55 RELAY
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56 RELAY
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F1
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TRIANG 1
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58 RELAY
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F1
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TRIANG 2
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61 SILENT
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CONTROL RECOMMENDATION:
NO ACTION
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AFTER
ACTION:
GREAT JOB TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED AND
HELPED OUT! WE ARE HAVING STATIONS PRACTICE
MAPPING 2 AND 9 RELAY WEST SO EVERYONE BECOMES
COMFORTABLE WORKING NET OPERATIONS.
PLEASE VOLUNTEER FOR OTHER CONTROL
FUNCTIONS.
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2025
01 21 Cal Fire tone out 0803 hours - Resid. Structure Fire
30463 Shingletown Ridge Road X Bunnytail...
Engines, WT, Prev ... responding Ridge IC TAC 11 ..
SER Estim distance .66 miles SW of
Highway 44 and Shasta Forest Drive; Internet winds out of
East at 2KT. Ridge IC at scene 0817 hours -
Can handled, cancel balance. 0830 All units available. SER
silent monitoring deactivated 0830 hours. K6PDS |
2025
01 20 - Cal Fire Tone Out Midnight 08 hours -
Creekside Mobile Home Park - unattended burn pile ...
SER Silent monitoring activated ... E 22 Responding ...
E 22 in Area ... Midnight 016 at scene of unattended Burn
Pile - will be extinguishing. SER Silent Monitoring
deactivated. |
2025
01 15 - Power outage 2000 hours (reported 1938
hours) - Wilson Hill Area. PG&E Power outage map also
shows Manton (large area), Paynes Creek ... . 2114 hours
Per PG& E outage map Wilson Hill back on, smaller Area
of Manton out. Paynes Creek still out. Initial
outage reported on EROC 9 and Eroc 58. Potential impact -
communication failures. |
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SER REPORT
OF NET OPERATIONS:
2025 01
16
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NET TIME (DURATION
FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
13
Min. Approx.
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AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS
REPORTING:
4
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Stations Reporting: 24
(72 DATA POINTS)
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Reports:
ALL
QXA
Recommendation:
NO ACTION
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Agenda:
SITREP.
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Areas
Reporting
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#
Stations
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Identifiers
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MW
DIV 2 N
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Stns
reporting: 4
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VL
DIV
3 N (1
Ham)
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Stns
reporting: 17
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VL: F1
g7 f7
f8 f2
L3 L4 s6
L10 L9 s7 t2
i1 s3 b1 b7 e1
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LH
DIV
3 N
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Stns
reporting: 0
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WH DIV
3 S
(1 Ham)
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Stns
reporting: 1
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SITES
DIV
3 N
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Stns
reporting: 2 phone
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New antenna
up – but VL had no copy.
Follow to be done.
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STARLITE
kj
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: 0
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Net Control / Net Structure
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CONTROL (EROC 9)
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B1
|
BACK UP
(EROC 9)
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F1
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160 TC
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F1
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MAPPING 1
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F1
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FIRE
CONTROL
|
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9 RELAY WEST
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CAL FIRE 20
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F7
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MAPPING 2
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F8
|
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9 RELAY EAST
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55 RELAY
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55 SILENT
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TRIANG 1
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56 RELAY
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TRIANG 2
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58 RELAY
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F1
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58
SILENT
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61 SILENT
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TX
ON 12 BULLET PT SUMM
**
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F1
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After Action:
follow up with Sites on comms.
o/s antenna is up.
**
Not sufficient resources to continue this
procedure.
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SER REPORT OF NET OPERATIONS:
2025 01
09
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TIME:
1900 HOURS
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NET
TIME (DURATION FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
14
MINUTES
|
AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS
REPORTING :
4
#
STATIONS REPORTING
:
21
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DATA POINTS COLLECTED
:
63
“XX” THOSE WHICH APPLY
__
XX _
STN ID
___ XX
__STN LOCATION
__ XX
_ QXA RPTS
__
NOT DONE
__ QWA RPTS (BREVITY FIRE
REPORTS -
NO SUSPECT SMOKE, FIRE OR EMBERS OBSERVED]).
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THE NET WAS TONED OUT, NET
INFRASTRUCTURE TACTICALS ACTIVATED,
NET OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON TWO
FREQUENCIES); REPORTS COLLECTED ON FREQUENCY,
ALL REPORTS WERE MAPPED, REVIEWED, AND
TRANSMITTED WITH SUMMARY AND NET CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION.
|
DATA
POINTS
REPORTED
|
MW
DIV’
2
N
|
VL
DIV
3
N
|
LH
DIV
3
N
|
RA
DIV
3
N
|
WH
DIV
3
S
|
SITES
DIV
3
N
|
SL
DIV
4
N
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TOTAL DATA
POINTS
ALL AREAS
|
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
|
CH
55 OR 56 or 58
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EROC
9,
55,
56 OR 58
|
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STNS
MW
1
2 3 4
|
STNS
MULTIPLE
|
STNS
LH1
|
STNS
HAM
QXX
|
STNS
HAM
KK6SWE
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STNS
SITES
7 SITES
8
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STNS
HAM
AJ6KJ
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#
STN CHECK INS by area:
[EACH PROVIDING STATION AREA
/ NEIGHBORHOOD AND TACTICAL ID.]
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3
|
16
|
1
|
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
21
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MW
3
RPTD
SUMMRY
|
VL
STNS RPTING:
F1 G7
F7 F8
F2 L10
L9 I1
S6 S7
L3 L4
S3 T2
B1 E1
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LH
Stns
LH1
|
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WH
stns
KK6SWE
ROUGH COMS
|
|
|
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STN LOCATION RPTS
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3
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16
|
1
|
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1
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0
|
0
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21
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REPORTS:
“QXA”
(MEANING:
ALL
OKAY AND NOTHING TO REPORT AT MY QTH AND NONE OF
THE PROBLEMS ON FORMAT TANGO 9A
OR TANGO 9M
EXIST).
--NO
PROBLEMS REPORTED
--NO NEEDS REPORTED
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3
|
16
|
1
|
|
1
|
0
|
0
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21
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Reports
“QWA”
(Brevity Fire Watch)
|
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RPTS:
/B
LAND LINE NOT WORKING
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RPTS
“/Y”
(MEANING IS AS
FOLLOWS:
IF “/Y” FOR A SINGLE
STATION, IT MEANS:
STN
REPORTED PROBLEMS BUT I AM OKAY AND DO NOT
NEED ASSISTANCE;
OR
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IF “/Y”
FOR AN AREA , IT
MEANS: STN
REPORTING IS OKAY,
MY AREA OKAY, AND ANY ASSISTANE NEEDS IN MY
AREA ARE BEING TAKEN CARE OF BY MY AREA. NO OUT OF
AREA ASISTANCE NEEDED AT THIS TIME.
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TOTALS
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9
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48
|
3
|
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3
|
0
|
0
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63
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NET INFRASTRUCTURE ACTIVATIONS:
CONTROL
(EROC 9)
|
B1
|
BACK UP
(EROC 9)
|
F1
|
160
TC
|
F1
|
MAPPING 1
|
F1
|
FIRE CONTROL
|
|
9 RELAY WEST
|
|
CAL FIRE 20
|
F7
|
MAPPING 2
|
F8
|
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55 RELAY
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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56 RELAY
|
F1
|
|
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TRIANG 1
|
|
|
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58 RELAY
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F1
|
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TRIANG 2
|
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61 SILENT
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|
|
CONTROL RECOMMENDATION:
NO ACTION
|
AFTER
ACTION:
GREAT JOB TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED AND
HELPED OUT!
|
|
2025
01 04 - Cal Fire tone out (1102 hours) Comm Vehicle Fire
(RV) 35469 Collossians Way. TAC 11
(Thatcher IC); SER TX - advisory .. monitoring situation
... 1120 hours fire knocked down .. cancel
prevention ... 1136 hours SER Deactivated monitoring. |
2025
01 03 Tornado Warning - Reported Ground contact Paynes
Creek Area SW of Shingletown. Direction of
Travel NE towards Shingletown. Advisory issued on EROC 9,
EROC 10 (USING 12); AND EROC 58. Stations advised to
monitor CH 22 NOAA Weather for more information ..
Advisory again issued when warning expired.
Screen Shot from Inks Camera - click to view larger
image

|
SER REPORT OF NET OPERATIONS:
2025 01
02
|
TIME:
1900 HOURS
|
NET
TIME (DURATION FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
14
MINUTES
|
AREAS
/ NEIGHBORHOODS
REPORTING:
4 (NOTE: 2
ADDITIONAL AREAS ARE WORKING ON ANTENNAS TO REACH
NETS)
|
SUMMARY:
Our
Net collected 63 specific situational DATA POINTS
(IE.,
STN LOCATION;
STN ID;
and QXA
REPORTS;
Did
not do QWA
REPORTS [BREVITY FIRE REPORTS
- NO SUSPECT SMOKE, FIRE OR EMBERS
OBSERVED]).
THE NET WAS TONED OUT, NET
INFRASTRUCTURE TACTICALS ACTIVATED,
NET OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON TWO
FREQUENCIES); REPORTS COLLECTED ON FREQUENCY,
ALL REPORTS WERE MAPPED, REVIEWED, AND
TRANSMITTED WITH SUMMARY AND NET CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION.
All of this was completed in
14 MINUTES. THIS
NET COVERED 4 AREAS NEIGHBORHOODS)
with 21 stations
reporting.
|
DATA
POINTS
REPORTED
|
MW
DIV’
2
N
|
VL
DIV
3
N
|
LH
DIV
3
N
|
RA
DIV
3
N
|
WH
DIV
3
S
|
|
SITES
DIV
3
N
|
SL
DIV
4
N
|
TOTAL DATA
POINTS
ALL AREAS
|
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
|
CH
55 OR 58
|
|
|
EROC
9,
55
OR 58
|
|
|
STNS
MW
1
2 3 4
|
STNS
MULTIPLE
|
STNS
LH1
|
STNS
HAM
QXX
|
STNS
HAM
KK6SWE
|
|
STNS
SITES
7 SITES
8
|
STNS
HAM
AJ6KJ
|
|
#
STN CHECK INS by area:
[EACH PROVIDING STATION AREA
/ NEIGHBORHOOD AND TACTICAL ID.]
|
4
|
15
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
0
|
|
21
|
MW
3
RPTD
SUMMRY
|
VL
STNS RPTING:
F1 F7
F8 G7 F2 L3 L4 I1
T2 S3 F14
B1 B7 E1 E4
|
LH
Stns
LH1
|
|
WH
stns
KK6SWE
RADIO
WORK
|
|
ANTENNA
WORK planned
|
Note: was Q5 on Eroc 9 as to
K6PDS.
|
|
STN LOCATION RPTS
|
4
|
15
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
21
|
REPORTS:
“QXA”
(MEANING:
ALL
OKAY AND NOTHING TO REPORT AT MY QTH AND NONE OF
THE PROBLEMS ON FORMAT TANGO 9A OR TANGO 9M EXIST)
|
4
|
15
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
21
|
Reports
“QWA”
(Brevity Fire Watch)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RPTS:
/B
LAND LINE NOT WORKING
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RPTS
“/Y”
(MEANING
IS AS FOLLOWS:
IF “/Y” FOR A SINGLE
STATION, IT MEANS:
STN
REPORTED PROBLEMS BUT I AM OKAY AND DO NOT
NEED ASSISTANCE;
OR
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
IF “/Y”
FOR AN AREA , IT
MEANS: STN
REPORTING IS OKAY,
MY AREA OKAY, AND ANY ASSISTANE NEEDS IN MY
AREA ARE BEING TAKEN CARE OF BY MY AREA. NO OUT OF
AREA ASISTANCE NEEDED AT THIS TIME.
|
TOTALS
|
12
|
45
|
3
|
|
3
|
|
0
|
0
|
63
|
NET INFRASTRUCTURE ACTIVATIONS:
CONTROL
(EROC 9)
|
B1
|
55 RELAY
|
|
160
TC
|
F1
|
MAPPING 1
|
F1
|
FIRE CONTROL
|
|
55 SILENT
|
|
CAL FIRE 20
|
F7
|
MAPPING 2
|
F8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BACK UP
(EROC 9)
|
F1
|
58 RELAY
|
F1
|
|
|
TRIANG 1
|
|
|
|
58 SILENT
|
|
|
|
TRIANG 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CONTROL RECOMMENDATION:
NO ACTION
|
AFTER
ACTION:
GREAT JOB TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTCIPATED AND
HELPED OUT!
|
|
2024 12 25 -
Cal Fire Tone Out - Residential Structure Fire - Northwood
Drive X Linda Rd. (Sites Area);
Initial SER TX as K6PDS leaving house; SER continued
monitoring and issuing advisories as heading to Redding;
0823; SER TX advisory (K6PDS) mobile (heading to Redding);
Structure fire fully involved (large garage .... Cal Fire
Responding... propane tanks gassing... Breathing support
in route... Stations should monitor Channel 20 to monitor
situation; Cal Fire units heading towards Shingletown
(East Bound on 44) ... Fire Knockdown per Cal Fire
End of TX by K6PDS
After Action: 2 stations in MW
copied reports (thank you for acknowledging TX while
K6PDS was mobile); S6 Village station heard
report and contacted persons living in area of fire (and
posted information to Shingletown Community Fire
Information - face book); Starlite station heard TX.
May everyone have a Blessed and Merry Christmas
|
|
2024 12 22
- 1300 hours (and thereafter) –
Communications Failures:
Frontier Internet failure: Village
T2, F1, F7, S1,
E4, G7
Starlite:
KJ
Wilson Hill: SWE
Frontier
Land Line Failure (Village): - only 1 stnt
reporting such.
Cell
Phone failures: reported
in Village and Starlite
Midway
(MW 2) – no failures (QXA).
Long
Hollow- no report.
Sites
– no report
Per
frontier there is an Area
Outage – working on it. Expected restoration
2037 hours.
As of 1610 hours – All services restored.
All QXA. (responding:
Village T1; G7
L3 I1.
F2; Starlite:KJ; Wilson Hill:SWE.
|
|
|
2024
12 19 Net Cancelled. Stations please continue
scan 24/7. |
2024
12 18 0320 hours Cal fire Tone out - Vehicle Fire
Black Butte Road ... Cal Fire responding .. E
22 at scene commercial vehicle ... road blocked by
vehicles ... 0329 hours continue response ... 0333 hours
Black IC - no fire ... can handle with units at Scene.
SER Silent Monitoring deactivated 0334 hours. |
2024
12 13 Random Monitoring check:
EROC 9 Response (1800 hours): F1 S6
MIDWAY, T10, E4 B1 L3 T2 L10
G7 F7 LONGHOLLOW; STARLITE
NEW 58 (ham)- AI6D (REDDING)
|
SER REPORT OF NET OPERATIONS:
2024 12
12
|
TIME:
1900 HOURS
|
NET
TIME (DURATION FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
15
MINUTES
|
AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS
REPORTING :
6
#
STATIONS REPORTING
:
27
|
DATA POINTS COLLECTED
:
81
“XX” THOSE WHICH APPLY
__
XX __
STN ID
___ XX
___STN LOCATION
__ XX
__ QXA RPTS
__
NOT DONE
__ QWA RPTS (BREVITY FIRE
REPORTS -
NO SUSPECT SMOKE, FIRE OR EMBERS OBSERVED]).
|
THE NET WAS TONED OUT, NET
INFRASTRUCTURE TACTICALS ACTIVATED,
NET OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON TWO
FREQUENCIES); REPORTS COLLECTED ON FREQUENCY,
ALL REPORTS WERE MAPPED, REVIEWED, AND
TRANSMITTED WITH SUMMARY AND NET CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION.
|
DATA
POINTS
REPORTED
|
MW
DIV’
2
N
|
VL
DIV
3
N
|
LH
DIV
3
N
|
RA
DIV
3
N
|
WH
DIV
3
S
|
|
SITES
DIV
3
N
|
SL
DIV
4
N
|
TOTAL DATA
POINTS
ALL AREAS
|
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
|
CH
55 OR 56 or 58
|
|
|
EROC
9,
55,
56 OR 58
|
|
|
STNS
MW
1
2 3 4
|
STNS
MULTIPLE
|
STNS
LH1
|
STNS
HAM
QXX
|
STNS
HAM
KK6SWE
|
|
STNS
SITES
7 SITES
8
|
STNS
HAM
AJ6KJ
|
|
#
STN CHECK INS by area:
[EACH PROVIDING STATION AREA
/ NEIGHBORHOOD AND TACTICAL ID.]
|
3
|
19
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
2
|
1
|
27
|
MW
3
RPTD
SUMMRY
|
VL
STNS RPTING:
F1 F7
F8 G7 L3 L4 L10 L9 F2 F14 T2 S3 S6 S7 B1 B7 E1 E4
I1
|
LH
Stns
LH1
|
|
WH
stns
KK6SWE
RADIO
WORK
|
|
BY
PHONE
ANTENNA
WORK planned
|
Note: was Q5 on Eroc 9 as to
K6PDS.
|
|
STN LOCATION RPTS
|
3
|
19
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
2
|
1
|
27
|
REPORTS:
“QXA”
(MEANING: ALL OKAY AND NOTHING TO REPORT
AT MY QTH AND NONE OF THE PROBLEMS ON FORMAT TANGO
9A OR
TANGO 9M EXIST)
|
3
|
19
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
2
|
1
|
27
|
Reports
“QWA”
(Brevity Fire Watch)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RPTS:
/B
LAND LINE NOT WORKING
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RPTS
“/Y” (MEANING
IS AS FOLLOWS:
IF “/Y” FOR A SINGLE STATION, IT MEANS:
STN
REPORTED PROBLEMS BUT I AM OKAY AND DO NOT
NEED ASSISTANCE;
OR
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
IF “/Y”
FOR AN AREA , IT
MEANS: STN REPORTING IS OKAY,
MY AREA OKAY, AND ANY ASSISTANE NEEDS IN MY
AREA ARE BEING TAKEN CARE OF BY MY AREA. NO OUT OF
AREA ASISTANCE NEEDED AT THIS TIME.
|
TOTALS
|
9
|
57
|
3
|
|
3
|
|
6
|
3
|
81
|
NET INFRASTRUCTURE ACTIVATIONS:
CONTROL
(EROC 9)
|
B1
|
55 RELAY
|
|
160
TC
|
F1
|
MAPPING 1
|
F1
|
FIRE CONTROL
|
|
55 SILENT
|
F1
|
CAL FIRE 20
|
F7
|
MAPPING 2
|
F8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BACK UP
(EROC 9)
|
F1
|
58 RELAY
|
F1
|
|
|
TRIANG 1
|
|
|
|
58 SILENT
|
|
|
|
TRIANG 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CONTROL RECOMMENDATION:
NO ACTION
|
AFTER
ACTION:
GREAT JOB TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTCIPATED AND
HELPED OUT!
|
|
2024
12 12 - Stns should prepare for the storms (snow) and high
winds of 45 mph. Preparations included:
gasoline supply; generators ready; communications, radios,
battery power etc...; food, water, medical ... etc... |
2024
12 11 - Net Cancelled |
SER
REPORT OF NET OPERATIONS:
2024 12
05
|
TIME:
1900 HOURS
|
NET
TIME (DURATION FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
17 MINUTES
|
AREAS
/ NEIGHBORHOODS
REPORTING:
4
(NOTE:
2 ADDITIONAL AREAS ARE WORKING ON ANTENNAS TO
REACH NETS)
|
SUMMRAY:
Our
Net collected 95
specific situational DATA POINTS
(IE.,
STN
LOCATION; STN
ID;
QXA REPORTS; AND
QWA
REPORTS [BREVITY FIRE REPORTS
- NO SUSPECT SMOKE, FIRE OR EMBERS
OBSERVED]).
THE NET WAS TONED OUT, NET
INFRASTRUCTURE TACTICALS ACTIVATED,
NET OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON TWO
FREQUENCIES); REPORTS COLLECTED ON FREQUENCY,
ALL REPORTS WERE MAPPED, REVIEWED, AND
TRANSMITTED WITH SUMMARY AND NET CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION.
All of this was completed in
17
MINUTES. THIS
NET COVERED 4
AREAS NEIGHBORHOODS)
with 24 stations reporting.
|
DATA
POINTS
REPORTED
|
MW
DIV’
2
N
|
VL
DIV
3
N
|
LH
DIV
3
N
|
RA
DIV
3
N
|
WH
DIV
3
S
|
|
SITES
DIV
3
N
|
SL
DIV
4
N
|
TOTAL DATA
POINTS
ALL
|
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
|
CH
55 OR 58
|
|
|
EROC
9,
55
OR 58
|
|
|
STNS
MW
1
2 3 4
|
STNS
MULTIPLE
|
STNS
LH1
|
STNS
HAM
QXX
|
STNS
HAM
KK6SWE
|
|
STNS
SITES
7 SITES
8
|
STNS
HAM
AJ6KJ
|
|
#
STN CHECK INS by area:
[EACH PROVIDING STATION AREA
/ NEIGHBORHOOD AND TACTICAL ID.]
|
4
|
18
|
1
|
|
0
|
|
0
|
1
|
24
|
MW
3
RPTD
SUMMRY
|
VL
STNS RPTING:
F1 F7 S1
S2 F2 I1 F8 G7 L10 L9 S3 B1 B7 L3 L4 E1 S6
S7
|
LH
Stns
LH1
|
|
WH
stns
KK6SWE
RADIO
WORK
|
|
ANTENNA
WORK planned
|
Note: was Q5 on Eroc 9 as to
K6PDS.
|
|
STN LOCATION RPTS
|
4
|
18
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
24
|
REPORTS:
“QXA”
(MEANING:
ALL
OKAY AND NOTHING TO REPORT AT MY QTH AND NONE OF
THE PROBLEMS ON FORMAT TANGO 9A OR TANGO 9M EXIST)
|
4
|
18
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
24
|
Reports
“QWA”
(Brevity Fire Watch)
|
4
|
17
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
23
|
RPTS:
/B
LAND LINE NOT WORKING
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RPTS
“/Y”
(MEANING
IS AS FOLLOWS:
IF “/Y” FOR A SINGLE
STATION, IT MEANS:
STN
REPORTED PROBLEMS BUT I AM OKAY AND DO NOT
NEED ASSISTANCE;
OR
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
IF “/Y”
FOR AN AREA , IT
MEANS: STN
REPORTING IS OKAY,
MY AREA OKAY, AND ANY ASSISTANE NEEDS IN MY
AREA ARE BEING TAKEN CARE OF BY MY AREA. NO OUT OF
AREA ASISTANCE NEEDED AT THIS TIME.
|
TOTALS
|
16
|
71
|
4
|
|
0
|
|
0
|
4
|
95
|
NET INFRASTRUCTURE ACTIVATIONS:
CONTROL
(EROC 9)
|
B1
|
55 RELAY
|
|
160
TC
|
F1
|
MAPPING 1
|
F1
|
FIRE CONTROL
|
|
55 SILENT
|
|
CAL FIRE 20
|
F7
|
MAPPING 2
|
F8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BACK UP
(EROC 9)
|
F1
|
58 RELAY
|
F1
|
|
|
TRIANG 1
|
|
|
|
58 SILENT
|
|
|
|
TRIANG 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CONTROL RECOMMENDATION:
NO ACTION
|
AFTER
ACTION:
GREAT JOB TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTCIPATED AND
HELPED OUT!
|
|
2024
12 05 - powerful 7. magnitude earthquake off California
Coast.
Reports:- VL all stations all reporting EQ felt, no damage
(except S6 northern most station reporting EQ not felt);
MW - EQ felt, no damage; SL EQ did not feel
earthquake. Conclusion: all reports between /M1 to /M3. |
2024
12 01 1806 hours - Assault victim.. in
area of 309XX Bambi Driive . Cal
fire staging SE corner of Chip N Dale and Bambi ...
Battery 242 occurred ... David 4 and 6 responding ... E 22
staged ... 1847 hours David 4 ...
arrived at Scene ... David 6 at scene... 1850 hours
Engine 22 clear to enter ... 1853 hours E 22
cancelled by medical unit - all units available ... silent
monitoring deactivated 1906 hours. |
2024
11 28 Net Cancelled - Thanksgiving. All stations to
continue 24/7 scan |
2024
11 28 0435 hours - Cal Fire Tone out
Residential Structure Fire Alarm 8303 Amber
Woods Place - (no response from residents) - Cal Fire
responding. SER Mapping Approx .27 miles NNW
from AJ6KJ. .. SER continuing silent monitoring .. E
2463 Responding, Bat 2409 Responding Training 2427
Responding, WT 21 Responding ... etc... . 0449 hours E 22
at scene - 2 story structure, nothing showing.. Continue
response code 2 ... 0459 hours false alarm cancel
response. SER Silent Monitoring Deactivated. |
2024
11 27 Midnight 25 - Cal Fire Tone out - Commercial
structure Alarm Black Butte Elementary School.
Incident - Ponderosa. Cal Fire responding ... TAC 12 ...
Midnight 43 - Cancel response .. false alarm.
SER Silent monitoring deactivated. |
2024
11 26 1022 hour repeater deactivated - low battery.
TX on EROC 9 and EROC 58. Later turned back on -
some sun out. |
SER
REPORT OF NET OPERATIONS:
2024
11
21
TIME:
1900 HOURS
NET TIME (DURATION FROM TONE OUT TO
DEACTIVATION):
18 MINUTES
AREAS
/ NEIGHBORHOODS REPORTING:
4
|
SUMMRAY:
Our
Net collected 61
specific situational DATA POINTS DURING THE NET.
THE NET WAS TONED OUT, NET
INFRASTRUCTURE TACTICALS ACITIVATED,
NET OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON TWO FREQUENCIES
(3RD Frequency was monitored –
silent); REPORTS COLLECTED ON BOTH FREQUENCIES,
ALL REPORTS MAPPED, REVIEWED, AND
TRANSMITTED WITH SUMMARY AND NET CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION IN. All completed in 18
MINUTES.
THIS
NET COVERED 4
AREAS NEIGHBORHOODS).
|
DATA
POINTS
REPORTED
|
MW
DIV’
2 N
|
VL
DIV
3
N
|
LH
DIV
3 N
|
RA
DIV
3 N
|
WH
DIV
3 S
|
|
SITES
DIV
3 N
|
SL
DIV
4 N
|
TOTAL
DATA POINTS
-
ALL AREAS
|
|
EROC 9
|
EROC 9
|
EROC 9
|
|
CH
55 OR 58
|
|
RELAY
PHONE
ANTENNA WORK
|
EROC 9
OR 55 OR 58
|
|
|
STNS
MW
1 2 3 4
|
STNS
MULTIPLE
|
STNS
LH1
|
STNS
HAM
QXX
|
STNS
HAM KK6SWE
|
|
STNS
SITES 7
SITES 8
|
STNS
HAM
AJ6KJ
|
|
#
CHECK INS by area: [EACH PROVIDING STATION
AREA / NEIGHBORHOOD AND TACTICAL ID.]
|
3
|
12
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
17
|
MW 3
RPTD
SUMMRY
|
VL
STNS RPTING:
F1
F7 F2 F8 S1 I1
T2 S3
E1 B6
S6 S7
|
LH
Stns
LH1
|
|
WH
stns
KK6SWE
|
|
|
|
|
STN
LOCATION RPTS
|
3
|
12
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
17
|
REPORTS:
“QXA”
(MEANING:ALL OKAY AND
NOTHING TO REPORT AT MY QTH AND NONE OF THE
PROBLEMS ON FORMAT TANGO 9A OR TANGO 9M EXIST)
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
7
|
RPTS:
/B
LAND LINE NOT WORKING
|
|
10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RPTS
“/Y”
(MEANING
IS AS FOLLOWS:
IF “/Y” FOR A SINGLE
STATION, IT MEANS:
STN REPORTED
PROBLEMS BUT I AM OKAY AND DO NOT NEED ASSISTANCE;
OR
|
|
10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
10
|
IF
“/Y” FOR
AN AREA , IT MEANS: STN
REPORTING IS OKAY,
MY AREA OKAY, AND ANY ASSISTANE NEEDS IN MY
AREA ARE BEING TAKEN CARE OF BY MY AREA. NO OUT OF
AREA ASISTANCE NEEDED AT THIS TIME.
|
TOTALS
|
9
|
46
|
3
|
|
3
|
|
|
|
61
|
NET INFRASTRUCTURE ACTIVATIONS:
CONTROL
(EROC 9)
|
F1
|
55 RELAY
|
|
160 TC
|
F1
|
MAPPING 1
|
F1
|
FIRE CONTROL
|
|
55 SILENT
|
S1
|
CAL FIRE 20
|
F7
|
MAPPING 2
|
F8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BACK UP (EROC
9)
|
|
58 RELAY
|
F1
|
|
|
TRIANG 1
|
|
|
|
58 SILENT
|
|
|
|
TRIANG 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CONTROL RECOMMENDATION:
LL failure in Village. Frontier working on
problem. All stations be on alert for any
emergency traffic for relay.
|
AFTER
ACTION: GREAT
JOB TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTCIPATED AND HELPED OUT!
|
|
2024
11 22 - 0935 hours Frontier Land Line
Failure CONTINUES- Village. AREA OUTAGE # OF
CUSTOMERS IMPACTED PER FRONTIER 1004. Estim time for
restoration 2152 hours this evening.
Outage VL: F1 I1 B6 L3 T2 S6 S3
MIDWAY
3 has service.
Later
2024 11 22 (1024 hours) LL restored (repaired). Stns
Reporting: VL F1 F7 B6 S3 I1 S1 S6.
|
2024
11 21 - 0805 hours Frontier Land Line Failure
- Village. Stations Reporting Failure: B1
B6 S3 S6 I1 F1 F7 T2.
Areas
Reporting no outage: Long Hollow (per radio report);
Starlite (per cell phone no outage); Wilson Hill
(per cell phone - no outage), Midway (per cell phone
- no outage).
Per
Frontier Area Outage - estimated time for restoration is
2200 hours tonight (10:00 PM). Number of customers
impacted 1460.
TX
on EROC 9 and EROC 58 (505 SIMPLEX) (SAVING EROC 55
repeater for emergency traffic due to low battery). Heavy
rain / snow upper elevations.
|
2024
11 20
Cal Fire Tone out (0723 hours) – Flu Fire
30576
Thumper (later corrected to 30657 Thumper). Silent
monitoring (Telephone call to T10 since in his area). ...
Cal Fire responding … 0747 hours E 2463 available.
Silent monitoring deactivated
0748 hours. |
SER REPORT OF NET OPERATIONS:
2024 10
31
|
TIME: 1900
HOURS
|
NET
TIME (DURATION FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
17
MINUTES
|
AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS
RPTING:
6
|
#
STATIONS REPORTING : 23
|
DATA
PTS COLLECTED:
63
|
DATA POINTS (agenda) “XX” THOSE WHICH APPLY
:
__
XX _
STN ID
___ XX
__STN LOCATION
__ XX
_ QXA RPTS
__
NOT DONE
__ QWA RPTS (BREVITY FIRE
REPORTS -
NO SUSPECT SMOKE, FIRE OR EMBERS OBSERVED]).
|
THE NET WAS TONED OUT, NET
INFRASTRUCTURE TACTICALS ACTIVATED,
NET OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON TWO
FREQUENCIES); REPORTS COLLECTED ON FREQUENCY,
ALL REPORTS WERE MAPPED, REVIEWED, AND
TRANSMITTED WITH SUMMARY AND NET CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION.
|
DATA POINTS
REPORTED
|
MW
DIV’
2
N
|
VL
DIV
3
N
|
LH
DIV
3
N
|
RA
DIV
3
N
|
WH
DIV
3
S
|
SITES
DIV
3
N
|
SL
DIV
4
N
|
TOTAL DATA
POINTS
ALL AREAS
|
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
EROC
9
|
|
CH
55 OR 56 or 58
|
|
EROC
9,
55,
56 OR 58
|
|
|
STNS
MW
1
2 3 4
|
STNS
MULTIPLE
|
STNS
LH1
|
STNS
HAM
QXX
|
STNS
HAM
KK6SWE
|
STNS
SITES
7 SITES
8
|
STNS
HAM
AJ6KJ
|
|
#
STN CK INS by area:
[EACH PROVIDING STATION AREA
/ NEIGHBORHOOD AND TACTICAL ID.]
|
3
|
15
|
1
|
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
23
|
MW
3
RPTD
SUMMRY
|
VL
STNS RPTING:
F1
F7 S1
I1 B6
F8 F2
F14 S6
S7 E4
E1 S3 B1
B7
|
LH
Stns
LH1
|
|
WH
stns
KK6SWE
ROUGH COMS
|
Via
phone
|
|
|
STN LOCATION RPTS
|
3
|
15
|
1
|
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
23
|
REPORTS:
“QXA”
(MEANING: ALL
OKAY AND NOTHING TO REPORT AT MY QTH AND NONE OF
THE PROBLEMS ON FORMAT TANGO 9A
OR TANGO 9M
EXIST).
--NO
PROBLEMS REPORTED
--NO NEEDS REPORTED
|
3
|
15
|
1
|
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
23
|
Reports
“QWA”
(Brevity Fire Watch)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RPTS:
/B
LAND LINE NOT WORKING
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RPTS
“/Y” (MEANING IS AS
FOLLOWS:IF “/Y” FOR A SINGLE
STATION, IT MEANS:
STN REPORTED
PROBLEMS BUT I AM OKAY AND DO NOT NEED ASSISTANCE;
OR
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
IF “/Y”
FOR AN AREA , IT
MEANS: STN
REPORTING IS OKAY,
MY AREA OKAY, AND ANY ASSISTANE NEEDS IN MY
AREA ARE BEING TAKEN CARE OF BY MY AREA. NO OUT OF
AREA ASISTANCE NEEDED AT THIS TIME.
|
TOTALS
|
9
|
45
|
3
|
|
3
|
6
|
3
|
69
|
NET INFRASTRUCTURE ACTIVATIONS:
CONTROL
(EROC 9)
|
F1
|
BACK UP
(EROC 9)
|
|
|
|
MAPPING 1
|
F1
|
FIRE CONTROL
|
|
9 RELAY WEST
|
|
|
|
MAPPING 2
|
F8
|
|
|
55 RELAY
|
F1
|
55
SUMMARY
|
|
|
|
|
|
56 RELAY
|
|
56 SUMMARY
|
|
TRIANG 1
|
|
|
|
58 RELAY (SILENT)
|
S2
|
160
TC
|
F1
|
TRIANG 2
|
|
|
|
61 SILENT
|
|
CAL FIRE 20
|
F7
|
|
|
|
CONTROL RECOMMENDATION:
NO ACTION.
Note: B1 and B7 reported
from 20981 Dersch Rd. Anderson (Praire school).
The following stations copied B1
AND B7: F1;
F8; E1; AND MW3.
The distance was 19.4 miles from Village.
|
AFTER
ACTION:
GREAT JOB TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTCIPATED AND
HELPED OUT!
|
|
2024
10 24 appr 2144 hours Cal Fire tone out possible gunshot
victim - Side Bottom Road.. Silent Monitoring
activated. Monitoring Cal Fire 20 and Ch 21 (Sheriff).
No CHP in Area. ... Cal Fire responding .....
Sheriff units in route ... Cal fire staged...
Med 144 staged ... Sheriff - 1 detained, cancel
Medical.... Silent monitoring deactivated 2224
hours. Note: Per KRCTV.Com 1 person (woman) shot /
killed. |
2024 10
24
1900 hours
|
Report of Net Operations
- SERCAP
Total Net
Time:
15 minutes.
|
THE REPORTS OF QXA AND QWA have PREVIOUSLY been treated as one
report by each station for the report count. BUT,
in reality, each is a separate report for specific
conditions. Thus,
QXA relates to situations such as electricity, phone, water,
earthquakes, food needs, … (QXA meaning none of
2 full pages of specific problems
exist).
On the other hand, QWA is the Brevity Fire Watch procedure done by each station to
determine if there is any suspect smoke, fire, or
embers. Thus a large amount of information is
accumulated in a short time period. ANOTHER GREAT
JOB TONIGHT!
|
Net
Infrastructure
|
AGENDA >
|
SITUATION REPORT (FMT
T9M or T9A);
QWA PROCEDURE
|
Control
|
B1
|
Areas
Reporting 6
|
#
STNS
|
Stns
Reporting
|
Fire
Control
|
|
Back
Up
|
F1
|
Village DIV
3 N
|
14
|
VL:
F1 F7
F8 F2
I1 B1
B7 B6
S6 S7
G7 L10
L9 E4
|
55
Silent
|
|
Shingletown/Pioneer
Pizza
|
|
VL:
|
55 Relay (RPTR)
|
F1
|
Midway DIV
2 N
|
4
|
|
58
Silent
|
F1
|
Long Hollow
DIV 3 N
|
1
|
|
58 Relay
|
|
Rest Area
DIV 3 N
|
0
|
Ham:
|
|
|
Sites Area
DIV 3N
|
2
|
VIA PHONE
RELAY
|
160
TC
|
F1
|
Starlite
DIV 4 N
|
1
|
Ham:
KJ
(CH 55 OR
EROC 9)
|
Mapping
|
F1
|
Wilson Hill
DIV 3 S
CH 55
|
1
|
Ham:
SWE (CH
55)
|
CAL
FIRE 20
|
F7
|
TOTAL
STNS REPORTING AND PARTICIPATING IN THIS NET
AND ANY
DRILLS >
(A)
Note:
There are additional VL stations (approx 33+) that
don’t report. They have ability to listen to
EROC 9. Other Areas also have ability to listen
to plan.
|
23
|
TOTAL
CHECK INS
23
|
TOTAL
RPTS
46
|
TOTAL
DRILL RPTS
0
0
|
Triangulation
|
|
COMPARE ABOVE # OF
STATIONS REPORTING TO THE CURRENT ROSTER OF
ESSENTIAL
RADIO ALERTING AND RESPONSE TEAM STATIONS
***
> (B)
|
27
|
CURRENT ROSTER OF
ESSENTIAL RADIO ALERTING AND RESPONSE
TEAM STATIONS:
VL: 20
- B1
B7 B6
E4 F1
F7 F2
F8 F14
G7 I1
L3 L4
L9 L10
S1 S2
S3 S6
S7
LH:
1-
LH1
MW:
4
– MW 1, 2, 3, 4
RA:
0
SL: 1 (Ham)
KJ
WH:
1
(Ham)
SWE (CH
55)
|
Flight Radar
|
|
___Camera
|
|
Drill 911 Relay
|
|
PERCENT REPORTING
|
85.%
|
(A) DIVIDED BY
(B)
|
CONTROL
SUMMARY:
All Stations and Areas reporting:
QXA
AND QWA
NO EXCEPTIONS
|
CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION:
NO ACTION
|
|
AFTER
ACTION:
*** ESSENTIAL RADIO ALERTING
AND RESPONSE TEAM STATIONS
(current monthly list). To achieve this designation, a VOLUNTEER
station must have up to date radios and
be CURRENTLY
AND CONSISTENTLY
RESPONDING TO ALERTS
AND ACTIVATIONS
; ISSUING
ALERTS AND ACTIVATIONS;
AND PROVIDING REPORTS
DURING RADIO OPERATIONS.
We need more stations to achieve this
designation so that in the case of emergency, we
have enough volunteer skilled radio operators to
conduct necessary emergency radio operations
(e.g., FIRE NETS for forest fires, smoke checks,
911 relays, etc…).
Those Areas / Neighborhoods providing such radio operators are
the focus of the SERCAP system.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT
STATIONS REGULARILY PARTICIPATE IN THE WEEKLY
PRACTICE NETS.
THIS WAY YOU CONFIRM YOUR RADIO IS WORKING
AND YOU MAINTAIN YOUR RADIO SKILLS. IN AN
EMERGENCY, YOU DON’T WANT TO BE TRYING TO
REMEMBER HOW TO WORK YOUR RADIO.
|
|
|
2024
10 20 1030 hours AJ6KJ reports on Ch 55 (760)
Frontier Land Line is now operating in Starlite.
That is OVER 3 DAYS of Frontier Land Lines not operating.
2024 10 17
(0829 hours) AJ6KJ reports on Ch 55 (760)
Frontier Land Land NOT working in Starlite (not
working since last night).
2024 10 18 -
AJ6KJ reports Frontier Land Lines still not working in:
Starlite, Rest Area, Sites up to at least McCumber.
2024 10 18
Red Flag warning - TX on 760 (55) stations to
periodically perform QWA procedure and any station (ham or
non ham) relay emergency traffic; Stations with TX
capability on 760 (55) carry radios with them. Persons
only with Frontier Land Line will not be able to call 911
(e.g., to report a fire, etc...). We have had high winds
and red flag.
|
2024 10
17
1900 hours
|
Report of Net Operations
- SERCAP
Total Net
Time:
13 minutes.
|
THE REPORTS OF QXA AND QWA have PREVIOUSLY been treated as one
report by each station for the report count. BUT,
in reality, each is a separate report for specific
conditions. Thus,
QXA relates to situations such as electricity, phone, water,
earthquakes, food needs, … (QXA meaning none of
2 full pages of specific problems
exist).
On the other hand, QWA is the Brevity Fire Watch procedure done by each station to
determine if there is any suspect smoke, fire, or
embers. Thus a large amount of information is
accumulated in a short time period. ANOTHER GREAT
JOB TONIGHT!
|
Net
Infrastructure
|
AGENDA >
|
SITUATION REPORT (FMT
T9M or T9A);
QWA PROCEDURE
|
Control
|
B1
|
Areas
Reporting 6
|
#
STNS
|
Stns
Reporting
|
Fire
Control
|
|
Back
Up
|
F1
|
Village DIV
3 N
|
13
|
VL:
F1 F7
S1 S2
I1 L3 L4 G7 F2 F8 F14 B1 B7
|
55
Silent
|
|
Shingletown/Pioneer
Pizza
|
|
VL:
|
55 Relay (RPTR)
|
F1
|
Midway DIV
2 N
|
4
|
|
58
Silent
|
S1
|
Long Hollow
DIV 3 N
|
1
|
|
58 Relay
|
|
Rest Area
DIV 3 N
|
0
|
Ham:
|
|
|
Sites Area
DIV 3N
|
0
|
qxx
|
160
TC
|
F1
|
Starlite
DIV 4 N
|
1
|
Ham:
KJ
(CH 55 OR
EROC 9)
|
Mapping
|
F1
|
Wilson Hill
DIV 3 S
CH 55
|
1
|
Ham:
SWE (CH
55)
|
CAL
FIRE 20
|
F7
|
TOTAL
STNS REPORTING AND PARTICIPATING IN THIS NET
AND ANY
DRILLS >
(A)
Note:
There are additional VL stations (approx 33+) that
don’t report. They have ability to listen to
EROC 9. Other Areas also have ability to listen
to plan.
|
20
|
TOTAL
CHECK INS
20
|
TOTAL
RPTS
40
|
TOTAL
DRILL RPTS
0
0
|
Triangulation
|
|
COMPARE ABOVE # OF STATIONS REPORTING TO THE CURRENT ROSTER OF
ESSENTIAL RADIO ALERTING AND RESPONSE
TEAM STATIONS
***
> (B)
|
27
|
CURRENT ROSTER OF
ESSENTIAL RADIO ALERTING AND RESPONSE
TEAM STATIONS:
VL: 20
- B1
B7 B6
E4 F1
F7 F2
F8 F14
G7 I1
L3 L4
L9 L10
S1 S2
S3 S6
S7
LH:
1-
LH1
MW:
4
– MW 1, 2, 3, 4
RA:
0
SL: 1 (Ham)
KJ
WH:
1
(Ham)
SWE (CH
55)
|
Flight Radar
|
|
___Camera
|
|
Drill 911 Relay
|
|
PERCENT REPORTING
|
74.%
|
(A) DIVIDED BY
(B)
|
CONTROL
SUMMARY:
All Stations and Areas reporting:
QXA
AND QWA
EXCEPTIONS: STARLITE – FRONTIER LAND LINE NOT WORKING
|
CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION:
NO ACTION, EXCEPT
FOR HIGHTENED
MONITORING FOR STATIONS /
AREASEXPRIENCING FRONTIER LAND LINE FAILURE
|
|
AFTER
ACTION: *** ESSENTIAL RADIO ALERTING
AND RESPONSE TEAM STATIONS
(current monthly list). To achieve this designation, a VOLUNTEER
station must have up to date radios and
be CURRENTLY
AND CONSISTENTLY
RESPONDING TO ALERTS
AND ACTIVATIONS
; ISSUING
ALERTS AND ACTIVATIONS;
AND PROVIDING REPORTS
DURING RADIO OPERATIONS.
We need more stations to achieve this
designation so that in the case of emergency, we
have enough volunteer skilled radio operators to
conduct necessary emergency radio operations
(e.g., FIRE NETS for forest fires, smoke checks,
911 relays, etc…).
Those Areas / Neighborhoods providing such radio operators are
the focus of the SERCAP system.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT
STATIONS REGULARILY PARTICIPATE IN THE WEEKLY
PRACTICE NETS.
THIS WAY YOU CONFIRM YOUR RADIO IS WORKING
AND YOU MAINTAIN YOUR RADIO SKILLS. IN AN
EMERGENCY, YOU DON’T WANT TO BE TRYING TO
REMEMBER HOW TO WORK YOUR RADIO.
|
|
2024
10 14 (1345 hours) spot fire - Radio Relay
VML on 760 - Vehicle Tire came off trailer, sparks, into
grass started fire. K6PDS called 911 and advised. Cal fire
responding. Incident in area of 29863 Highway 44
boulder ridge and albers. |
|
SER REPORT
OF NET OPERATIONS:
2024 10 03
|
NET TIME (DURATION
FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):
15
approx.
MINUTES
|
AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS
REPORTING:
6
|
Stations Reporting: 23
|
Reports:
ALL
QXA ALL
QWA Recommendation:
NO ACTION
|
Agenda:
SITREP.
BREV FIRE WATCH (QWA PROC)
|
Areas
Reporting
|
#
Stations
|
Identifiers
|
MW
DIV 2 N
|
Stns
reporting: 3
|
|
VL
DIV
3 N (1
Ham)
|
Stns
reporting: 15
|
VL: F1
F7 F8
F2 S1
S2 I1
F14 S6
S7 S3
G7 E1
B1 B7
|
LH
DIV
3 N
|
Stns
reporting: 1
|
|
WH DIV
3 S
(1 Ham)
|
Stns
reporting: 1
|
|
SITES
DIV
3 N
|
Stns
reporting: 2 phone
|
|
STARLITE
kj
|
: 1
|
|
Net Control / Net Structure
|
CONTROL (EROC 9)
|
B1
|
BACK UP
(EROC 9)
|
F1
|
160 TC
|
F1
|
MAPPING 1
|
F1
|
FIRE
CONTROL
|
|
9 RELAY WEST
|
|
CAL FIRE 20
|
F7
|
MAPPING 2
|
|
|
|
9 RELAY EAST
|
|
55 SILENT
|
|
|
|
|
|
55 RELAY
|
F1
|
58 SILENT
|
S1
|
TRIANG 1
|
|
|
|
56 RELAY
|
|
|
|
TRIANG 2
|
|
|
|
58 RELAY
|
|
56 summary
(to delete this function)
|
|
|
|
|
|
61 SILENT
|
|
|
|
|
|
After Action:
NO ACTION
|
|
Radio,
Emergency Communications and Hurricane Helene. Please
read the following ABOUT NON HAMS USING HAM FREQUENCIES
DURING EMERGENCIES - HURRICANE HELENE ...
Source:
https://daily.hamweekly.com/2024/10/ham-radio-and-the-helene-aftermath/
“
October 2, 2024
We're
beginning to see ways in which amateur radio operators
are stepping up to help their communities in the
aftermath of Hurricane Helene. …
One
of the most high-profile stories comes from Tom (K4SWL),
publisher of QRPer
… He and his neighbors are cut off from accessing the
local network of roads by car, requiring him to instead
rely on bikes to check on the local community and gather
supplies such as medicine.
Hams
will be very interested in his use of HTs [hand
held radios],spread across licensed,
and non-licensed family members and neighbors
to stay in contact with one another. (emphasis added).
I
set up a simplex
frequency and schedule so we could communicate. …
. No,
most of these people don’t have [Ham] licenses, but
this is 100% a real emergency. Hams in the region have
even been giving volunteers their radios to share
wellness checks via our repeater systems and the
emergency response network.” (emphasis
added).
SER
Comment: In Shingletown, we already
have a PRE-STAGED and fully operating emergency
communications plan for both Hams AND NON HAMS (and the
Plan fully integrates and coordinates BOTH). You are all
helping and part of it. In the event
of an emergency, the radios, and the plan are already
existing. Further, you already have
the equipment with you and are using it. If you are not
actively participating, Hurricane Helene might sending
you a message to get involved.
Nathan
|
2024
10 09 1013 hours (approx) Midway
reports Power Restored. Note: State Power
Outage map has NOT yet been updated. |
2024
10 09 Power Outage: appr 0945 hours
Midway reports power out. VL F1 advises there is an
accident on 44 Cross Shingle Creek. Veh hit power pole.
State Power Outage map below shows outage. Cal Fire
on scene. PG&E requested, CHP, Frontier.

|
2024 09
26
1900 hours
|
Report of Net Operations
- SERCAP
Total Net
Time:
15 minutes.
|
THE REPORTS OF QXA AND QWA have PREVIOUSLY been treated as one
report by each station for the report count. BUT,
in reality, each is a separate report for specific
conditions. Thus,
QXA relates to situations such as electricity, phone, water,
earthquakes, food needs, … (QXA meaning none of
2 full pages of specific problems
exist).
On the other hand, QWA is the Brevity Fire Watch procedure done by each station to
determine if there is any suspect smoke, fire, or
embers. Thus a large amount of information is
accumulated in a short time period. ANOTHER GREAT
JOB TONIGHT!
|
Net
Infrastructure
|
AGENDA
>
|
SITUATION REPORT (FMT
T9M or T9A);
QWA PROCEDURE
|
Control
|
B1
|
Areas
Reporting 6
|
#
STNS
|
Stns
Reporting
|
Fire
Control
|
|
Back
Up
|
F1
|
Village DIV
3 N
|
15
|
VL:
F1 F7
S1 S2 I1
F8 F2
G7 L10
L9 L3 L4
B1 B7
T10
|
55
Silent
|
|
Shingletown/Pioneer
Pizza
|
|
VL:
|
55 Relay (RPTR)
|
F1
|
Midway DIV
2 N
|
3
|
|
58
Silent
|
S1
|
Long Hollow
DIV 3 N
|
1
|
|
58 Relay
|
|
Rest Area
DIV 3 N
|
0
|
Ham:
|
|
|
Sites Area
DIV 3N
|
2
|
VIA PHONE
RELAY
|
160
TC
|
F1
|
Starlite
DIV 4 N
|
1
|
Ham:
KJ
(CH 55 OR
EROC 9)
|
Mapping
|
F1
|
Wilson Hill
DIV 3 S
CH 55
|
1
|
Ham:
SWE (CH
55)
|
CAL
FIRE 20
|
F7
|
TOTAL
STNS REPORTING AND PARTICIPATING IN THIS NET
AND ANY
DRILLS >
(A)
Note:
There are additional VL stations (approx 33+) that
don’t report. They have ability to listen to
EROC 9. Other Areas also have ability to listen
to plan.
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23
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TOTAL
CHECK INS
23
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TOTAL
RPTS
46
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TOTAL
DRILL RPTS
0
0
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Triangulation
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COMPARE ABOVE # OF STATIONS REPORTING TO THE CURRENT ROSTER OF
ESSENTIAL RADIO ALERTING AND RESPONSE
TEAM STATIONS
***
> (B)
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27
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CURRENT ROSTER OF
ESSENTIAL RADIO ALERTING AND RESPONSE
TEAM STATIONS:
VL: 20
- B1
B7 B6
E4 F1
F7 F2
F8 F14
G7 I1
L3 L4
L9 L10
S1 S2
S3 S6
S7
LH:
1-
LH1
MW:
4
– MW 1, 2, 3, 4
RA:
0
SL: 1 (Ham)
KJ
WH:
1
(Ham)
SWE (CH
55)
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Flight Radar
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___Camera
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Drill 911 Relay
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PERCENT REPORTING
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85.%
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(A) DIVIDED BY
(B)
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CONTROL
SUMMARY:
All Stations and Areas reporting:
QXA
AND QWA
NO EXCEPTIONS
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CONTROL
RECOMMENDATION:
NO ACTION
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AFTER
ACTION:
*** ESSENTIAL RADIO ALERTING
AND RESPONSE TEAM STATIONS
(current monthly list). To achieve this designation, a VOLUNTEER
station must have up to date radios and
be CURRENTLY
AND CONSISTENTLY
RESPONDING TO ALERTS
AND ACTIVATIONS
; ISSUING
ALERTS AND ACTIVATIONS;
AND PROVIDING REPORTS
DURING RADIO OPERATIONS.
We need more stations to achieve this
designation so that in the case of emergency, we
have enough volunteer skilled radio operators to
conduct necessary emergency radio operations
(e.g., FIRE NETS for forest fires, smoke checks,
911 relays, etc…).
Those Areas / Neighborhoods providing such radio operators are
the focus of the SERCAP system.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT
STATIONS REGULARILY PARTICIPATE IN THE WEEKLY
PRACTICE NETS.
THIS WAY YOU CONFIRM YOUR RADIO IS WORKING
AND YOU MAINTAIN YOUR RADIO SKILLS. IN AN
EMERGENCY, YOU DON’T WANT TO BE TRYING TO
REMEMBER HOW TO WORK YOUR RADIO.
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