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DEMO COURSE - Emergency Communication

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This self-paced program, "Emergency Communication," is designed specifically for individuals and organizations interested in mastering radio-based emergency communication, with a strong foundation in the principles and practices promoted by the Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Participants will explore the critical role of amateur radio in disaster response, public service, and community resilience, learning how to effectively transmit and receive vital information when traditional communication systems fail. The program covers the structure and mission of ARES, including how local, regional, and national networks are organized to support emergency management agencies and first responders. Learners will gain practical knowledge of FCC regulations governing emergency communications, including the use of amateur radio frequencies, message handling protocols, and the importance of maintaining compliance during drills and real-world incidents. Through real-world scenarios and case studies, participants will develop skills in net operations, tactical and formal message traffic, and the use of various radio modes and equipment. The course emphasizes the importance of clear, concise, and accurate communication under pressure, as well as the ethical and legal responsibilities of radio operators during emergencies. Whether you are a licensed amateur radio operator, a member of a local ARES group, or someone interested in supporting your community during disasters, this program provides the tools and confidence needed to serve effectively. By the end of the course, you will be able to participate in emergency nets, coordinate with public safety officials, and contribute to community preparedness and response efforts, ensuring reliable communication when it matters most.

You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app

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