K1ARC American Red Cross Emergency Training Net

—–Original Message—–
From: William D’Agostino

The K1ARC American Red Cross Emergency Training
Net was held this past Wednesday, April 2nd, at 8 PM (EST) on 3.915 MHz plus/minus 5 kHz LSB Voice. This net is open to everyone who has a sincere interest in Emergency Radio Communications.

In addition, two announcements follows:Announcement #1 — If you haven’t seen the new public safety brochure concerning emergency food and water developed jointly by the American Red Cross and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), then I highly recommend that you download this document today from:

http://www.fema.gov/pdf/rrr/fwe-all.pdf

This brochure offers clear guidance on how to prepare and store food and water for emergency use.

Announcement #2 — American Red Cross Emergency
Communications Training Day. The Red Cross is
offering a free Emergency Training Course to be held at the South Central Connecticut (New Haven) Red Cross Chapter on May 10 from 9 AM to 1 PM.

The topic will concern Emergency Communications with a focus on response to Terrorism and/or Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents.

Red Cross Emergency Communications Training Day
South Central Connecticut Red Cross Chapter
703 Whitney Avenue New Haven, CT

Simplex Frequency for those en-route: 147.42 MHz

Space is limited (Around 50 people will be accepted). Breakfast and refreshments will be provided. The Training will be free.

To sign-up for this class, please email or call
Jennifer Winslow at WinslowJ@usa.redcross.org or
860-678-2794

End of Announcements

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