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Shingletown Emergency Radio - Core Areas Plan

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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 Page.   Prior pages: 006 AAA  006 005 004  003   002  001

 
REPORTS / AFTER ACTION - MOST RECENT 

 

 

SER REPORT OF NET OPERATIONS:      2024 09 19   

NET TIME (DURATION FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):      18 approx. MINUTES                

AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS  REPORTING: 4

Stations Reporting: 22   (66 DATA POINTS)

Reports:   ALL QXA   ALL QWA        Recommendation:       NO ACTION

Agenda:   SITREP.         BREV FIRE WATCH (QWA PROC)  AND   STNS ALSO REPORTED PROPAGATION E.G., Q4…

Areas Reporting

# Stations

Identifiers

MW DIV 2 N               

Stns reporting: 4

 

VL  DIV  3 N  (1 Ham)

Stns reporting: 15

VL:   F1  F7  S2  S2 F2  F8  I1  L10  L9 E4 F14  B1  B7  E1  G7

LH  DIV  3 N

Stns reporting: 0

 

WH DIV  3 S   (1 Ham)

Stns reporting: 0

 

SITES  DIV 3 N

Stns reporting: 2 phone

 

STARLITE  kj

                      :  1

 

Net Control / Net Structure

CONTROL (EROC 9)

F1

BACK UP  (EROC 9)

 

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

F1

TRIANG 1

 

 

 

56 RELAY 

 

 

 

TRIANG 2

 

 

 

58 RELAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

61 SILENT

 

 

 

 

 

After Action:   NO ACTION

 

 

2014 09 18  1856 - Advisory - Stations be prepared for any emergency traffic relay due to any communication failures  There appear to be multiple power outages in Shingletown Area. Conduct QWA procedure / report as needed. Lightening strikes in our Area. TX on EROC 9 and EROC 10 (55).
2014 09 18   1855 hours - Another Power Outage ( Midway, Indwood  Long Hollow) - See State Wide Power Outage Map

2024 09 18  1848 hours - Starlite reports (KJ) that Power is now restored at his location.
2024 09 18  approx 1826 hours - Cal Fire tone out - single tree on fire in area of 30395 Shingletown Ridge Road X Red Rock Road (Ridge Incident)  (South of Village) - units responding .... SER Advisory on EROC 9 ... Cal fire on scene  ... Single tree, fire knocked down ... Cal Fire Canceling response  1834 hours.     SER Advisory TX Eroc 9.  Stns responding on EROC 9 included  G7  I1  E4  MW2  S1 ..
2024 09 18 aprox 1630 hours - Shingletown Power Outages  Sites Area (East of Sites 7); Starlite; McCumber, and other areas of Shingletown ( see image below). Also as of 1740 hours Starlite advised (KJ)  Frontier land lines out.  PG&E advised KJ estimated power restoration 2100 hours tonight (9:00 P.M). Thunder and lightening at present as well as recent ....   Stations advised to conduct QWA procedure periodically and be ready to realy any emergency radio traffic.  (TX EROC 9 and EROC 55). 1750 hours Fronter LL in Starlite working.  Wilson Hill Area (SWE) advises all  QXA at his location (has power, landline, etc...)

State Wide Power outage Map

2024  09 12

1900 hours   

Report of Net Operations  -  SERCAP

Total Net Time:     16 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

 

# STNS

Stns Reporting

Fire Control

Back Up

F1

Village            DIV  3 N

17

VL:     F1  F7  S1 S2 I1  F8  F2  L10  L9  C6 L3 L4 E1 F14  S3  B1  E4

55 Silent

Shingletown/Pioneer Pizza

VL:  

  55 Relay (RPTR)

F1

Midway          DIV 2 N

2

58 Silent

S1

Long Hollow  DIV 3 N

1

 

  58 Relay

Rest Area       DIV 3 N

0

Ham:  

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.

 

 

 

22

 

TOTAL

CHECK INS

 

22

 

TOTAL

RPTS

 

44

 

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

81.%

(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 09 06 Vehicle Fire / Spread to Vegetation – 1525 hours VL B1 toned out on Eroc 9 (Great Job B1). F1 issued Advisory on EROC 9 and EROC 55 (listen only on EROC 10). Stations assisting:  F7 , F1, B1, LH1, and  K6PDS (F1)  with K6JGA (On EROC 55).

  Periodic bullet point summaries provided on EROC 9 and EROC 55. Times / distances approximate.

  Incident: Hawk.  Vehicle fire Black Butte Rd      X    Skyhawk Lane.

 In approx area of  40.4728  -122.000566. 

Visible on Tuscan Butte Camera (approx. 18.75 Deg True).

  Rough estimation of distances from incident:

     Incident approx 2.8 miles South West from Midway.

     Incident approx 5 miles West by South West from Village.

     Incident approx 2.4 miles south of highway 44.

 Cal Fire Radio Traffic – Vehicle Fire with spread to vegetation, 1 acre, strong south wind.

     Sheriff in route, Black Butte Rd. completely closed.

Flight radar – aircraft over incident.

  1529 hours substantial smoke column visible on camera.

1541 hours smoke barely visible on camera.

    Cal Fire Radio traffic… :

     Both dozers staged …

     1544 hours – hose lay around fire; forward spread stopped; still high potential for spotting.  

     1558 hours – spotting potential decreased;

                           Cal Fire releasing some assets.  Commitment time 2 hours.

Cal Fire Radio Traffic – advise CHP  burned down Motor home on Black Butte Rd., blocking NB lane.

1601 hours - SER advisory deactivated. 

 

2024  09 05

1900 hours   

Report of Net Operations  -  SERCAP

Total Net Time:     16 minutes.

THE REPORTS OF QXA AND QWA have 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. GREAT JOB!

Net

Infrastructure

 AGENDA >  

  SITUATION REPORT (FMT  T9M or T9A);

QWA PROCEDURE

 

Control

B1

Areas Reporting

# RPTS

Stns Reporting

Fire Control

Back Up

F1

Village            DIV  3 N

18

VL:     F1  F7  F2  F8  S1  S2  I1  L10  L9  L3  L4  E1  S3  T2  B1  B7  S6   S7

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:  

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.

24

Reports            24 CK INS / RPTS

DRILL RPTS -  00 TACTICALS     

TOTAL      24

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

88.%

(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.

 Note: on EROC 9 there was repeated jamming attempts during net. Also, on 58 Silent there was repeated keying and Mapping / Backup could hear a TV on in the background when listening  on a radio which didn’t have tone sq.

2024 09  04   1455 hours Structure Fire Shingletown -  Arbor Lane (Sites Rd Area). TX on 55 advisory .. fully involved out building .. no spread to vegetation ... 1509 hours update - fire knocked down, no spread to vegetation.   Arbor IC - Continue 1 engine and 1 water tender, cancel balance.  1513 hours E 2463 At scene  WT 20 at scene ..  Advisory deactivated 1515 hours. 
2024 08 30  Park Fire Status per Cal Fire: 98% Contained   429,603 Acres

 

2024  09  02  approx 1600 hours (rough) - False Alarm.  (Following e-mail senT to local OES Office by K6PDS)

"About a half hour ago or more (approx), we received over the television (using DSL) an alert tone (we are in Shingletown). There was no description or information. We were concerned because we initially heard the tone but didn't know what device it came out of.

Then I received telephone calls from a person in Starlite (Shingletown area) and then another call from a person in the Village who also received alerts - emergency notifications but they received them on their Cell phones.  On one of the Cell phones "Sierra" was listed.... " Evacuation". When the person tried to press the screen for more information - all notifications disappeared.  Then a second alert was received by the Starlite person who advised that it vibrated his phone very hard and he picked up the code  SIE - EO31 (it also listed emergency alert - extreme). I also heard this second alert and determined if [IT] came our of our TV (but we didn't receive it on our cell phones). 
 
This caused concern by at least 3 people who were concerned enough to call me.     I went to Genesys and looked up the number - and it appears that it is for a  Mandatory evacuation order in Sierra county (I have attached the screen shot). Thus, a erroneous alert for Shingletown. I issued an advisory on our Shingletown Radio System.
I previously head the alert tone come through the  TV  (we are in Shingletown) at least a month or more ago, but at the time didn't know the source. At that time there were no alerts in Shingletown.

Conclusion:  it appears that there is a glitch in the emergency notification system somewhere (this does NOT appear to relate to Alert FM).
The problem is that people may begin to not trust the California Alerts when they receive notices from a far distant location and/or receive an alert with no information but hear the distressing alert tone.
Please advise if I should sent this to someone else.
 
Nathan Zeliff 530-474-3267 "

 

2024 09 02 UPDATE ON Frontier Land Line Failure - DIAL TONE OBSERVED AS RESTORED  1000 HOURS. 

(Reporting F1   i1  L3  L4).  F1    TX  QWI on  EROC 9 and EROC 55).

2024 09 02 Fontier Land Line Failure - no dial tone  0700 hours ....
2024 09 01  Frontier Land Line Failure in Village - No Dial Tone  (no ability to dial 911, no reverse 911, water company emergency notification system rendered useless with no dial tone ....  ). Situation continues as of  0745 hours;  1305 hours...  We are in an "above normal" risk of wild fire (see below - Predictive Services National Interagency Fire Center)
2024 08  31    2018 HOURS - Gun shot (reported as initially as Gun Shot Victim) - in area of Westmore Rd (near where power lines cross Westmore Rd ... approx .42 miles west of ponderosa on Westmore Rd. ) ...   minor laseration of hand declined medical ... (no one shot) ... 415 between individuals reported ... Cal Fire staging ... sheriff in route ...  cancelled medical ... cancel medical helicopter ... 1 detained ... Silent monitoring deactivated  2104 hours (F1  / K6PDS). 
2024 08  31  Frontier Land Line Failure in Village (NO Dial Tone)  (observed about 1307 hours by F1 / K6PDS) ... Water Company emergency phone notification system via Frontier Land line rendered NON operational due to Frontier outage.  Substantial time spent attempting to notify Frontier of the Area Outage (which was confirmed by the SER Radio System by securing Reports from Stations both in the Village and outside the Village. Frontier falsely and repeatedly  denied the Area Outage.  Argument with Frontier  "supervisor" on cell phone. The supervisor made false statements and engaged in double speak Bull Shit.... Frontier was advised that 400 homes are without the water company emergency notification system due to the Frontier Outage and people can't make 911 calls or received reverse 911 calls.   Call made to FCC which advised that they would be making contact with another person. ... A substantial time later F1 / K6PDS received text on cell phone (1623 hours) from Frontier advising that there is an Area Outage and that they are working remotely to resolve the issue ....(apparently they will not send out an actual human until 9/22/2024) ....  as of 2124 hours Still no dial tone on Frontier Land line in Village. 

Impact - persons with only Frontier Land Line cannot dial 911 or receive reverse 911 calls ... and the water company can't issue emergency alerts on its phone system because the Frontier Land Lines have no dial tone..

TX made on Eroc 9 and Eroc 55.  (note: the response I received on the radio today was only a few stations. The response was poor! We receive a grade of D- as a whole.  If people can't respond and take 3 seconds when someone is spending over an hour and a half  trying to get Frontier to Fix non working land lines, that is pathetic. 

Thank you to    S2    F7    I1    G7   S3  and MW3 for responding on EROC 9. There was no response on EROC 55 (the repeater - which takes money and time to keep working). If the repeater isn't going to be responded to then why do I worry about  it?. If people don't appreciate the assets, its time for people to do some brain re-wiring.  The Hawaii fires had a whole bunch of radios, but no one on frequency - no hams etc... . Well we have a system for both Hams and NON Hams. It is not a mere "check in charlie" system for playing radio. We are using radio for emergency communications.   If another Park fire hits closer to home and there is no phone, no internet and no cell ... that will be too late for "let's figure it out".

September 2024 Wildland Fire Potential - above normal - see image below (source https://gacc.nifc.gov/nwcc/content/products/fwx/MonthlySeasonal.pdf
2024 08 30  Park Fire Status per Cal Fire:  94% Contained;  429,603 Acres; 4 Counties: Butte, Tehama, Shasta, Plumas

Stations to continue monitoring Internet and other Resources, and  conducting QWA procedure, - report as necessary. Please continue to monitor your SER Radio Plan  24/7 (EROC 9;  and 10  (55)).  We are still in fire season. Thank you.

2024  08 29

1900 hours   

Report of Net Operations  -  SERCAP

Total Net Time:     15

Net

Infrastructure

 AGENDA >  

  SITUATION REPORT (FMT  T9M or T9A);

QWA PROCEDURE

 

Control

B1

Areas Reporting

# RPTS

Stns Reporting

Fire Control

Back Up

F1

Village            DIV  3 N

15

VL:     F1  F7  S1  S2  F2  I1  L9  L10  F8  F14  B1  B7  S3  L3  L4

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:  

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.

 

 

21

Reports            21 CK INS / RPTS

DRILL RPTS -  00 TACTICALS     

TOTAL      21

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

77.7%

(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 REGULARLY 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 08  28– Frontier Land Line Failure and Internet Failure – appears limited to one station’s area in the Village.

 FAILURE  DETECTED AT 1710 hours

 

CONCLUSION:  OUTAGE LIMITED TO ONE STATION’S AREA.

ACTION:              STATION IS CONTACTING FRONTIER VIA CELL PHONE

 

REPORTS:  (using  EROC 9)

 

FRONTIER PHONE

FRONTIER INTERNET

VILLAGE:  F1  S6  

OK

OK

                    B1

                 NOT WORKING

              NOT WORKING

                     I1

OK

N/A

                    L10

N/A

OK

 

 

 

2024 08 25 - Power Outage 2000 hours - Wilson Hill Area - power still out  (per statewide power outages);  as of 2200 hours Power back ON (per review of  statewide outages).
2024 08 25 - Power Outage 1818 hours - Wilson Hill Area - NO POWER.  All other SER Areas reporting Power on (Village: F1   I1    F2:     Midway - MW 3;  Starlite -KJ;     Long hollow  LH1;     SITES - RELAY - THROUGH VL I1).

copy of State Power Outage Map at this time:

2024 08 22   2316 hours Frontier Internet Failure - F1 Vl.    2333 called Frontier - system advised that there is a service outage in our area and agents are working on it.

Update: 2024 08 23  0730 hours - F1 VL - observed Frontier Internet operational. Note: No TX due to 0800 to 2000 hours protocol and no emergency.

SER REPORT OF NET OPERATIONS:      2024  08 22   

NET TIME (DURATION FROM TONE OUT TO DEACTIVATION):      14 Min. Approx.                        

AREAS / NEIGHBORHOODS  REPORTING: 4

Stations Reporting: 21   (84 DATA POINTS)

Reports:   ALL QXA       ALL AWA       Recommendation:       NO ACTION

Agenda:   SITREP.       BRE VITY FIRE WATCH (QWA PROCED)  

Areas Reporting

# Stations

Identifiers

MW DIV 2 N               

Stns reporting: 3

 

VL  DIV  3 N  (1 Ham)

Stns reporting: 14

VL:   F1 F7 F2 I1 F8  L9  L10 F14 L3 L4 S3 T2 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

HEARD ON 10

STARLITE  kj

                      :  0

 

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 RELAY 

F1

55 SILENT

 

TRIANG 1

 

 

 

56 RELAY 

 

56 SILENT

 

TRIANG 2

 

 

 

58 RELAY

 

58 SILENT

F1

 

 

 

 

61 SILENT

 

 

 

 

 

After Action:  

 

 

2024 08 21  Park Fire Status per Cal Fire:  59% Contained;  429,460 Acres; 4 Counties: Butte, Tehama, Shasta, Plumas

Stations to continue monitoring Internet and other Resources, and  conducting QWA procedure, - report as necessary. Please continue to monitor your SER Radio Plan  24/7 (EROC 9;  and 10  (55)).  We are still in fire season. Thank you.

2024 08 17  Park Fire Status per Cal Fire:  50% Contained    429,263 Acres       4 Counties: Butte, Tehama, Shasta, Plumas

Stations to continue monitoring Internet and other Resources, and  conducting QWA procedure, - report as necessary.

2024  08 15

1900 hours   

Report of Net Operations  -  SERCAP

Total Net Time:     14 

Net

Infrastructure

 AGENDA >  

  SITUATION REPORT (FMT  T9M or T9A);

QWA PROCEDURE

 

Control

B1

Areas Reporting

# RPTS

Stns Reporting

Fire Control

 

Back Up

F1

Village            DIV  3 N

13

VL:      F1  F7  L9 L10  F2  F8  I1  L3  L4  F14  S3  B1  B7

55 Silent

 

Shingletown/Pioneer Pizza

 

VL:  

  55 Relay (RPTR)

F1

Midway          DIV 2 N

3

 

58 Silent

F1

Long Hollow  DIV 3 N

1

 

  58 Relay

 

Rest Area       DIV 3 N

0

Ham:  

160 TC

F1

Starlite           DIV 4 N

1

Ham:   KJ     (CH 55)

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.

 

 

19

Reports            19 CK INS / RPTS

DRILL RPTS -  00 TACTICALS     

TOTAL      19

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

Flight Radar

 

 

___Camera

 

Drill 911 Relay

 

PERCENT REPORTING

70. %

(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.

 

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