The ARRL District Emergency
Coordinator is appointed by the SEC to supervise the
efforts of local Emergency Coordinators in the defined district. The DEC's
duties involve the following:
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Coordinate the training, organization and emergency
participation of Emergency Coordinators in your district of jurisdiction.
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Make local decisions in the absence of the SEC or through
coordination with the SEC, concerning the allotment of available amateurs and
equipment during an emergency.
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Coordinate the interrelationship between local emergency plans
and between communications networks within your area of jurisdiction.
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Act as backup for local areas without an Emergency Coordinator
and assist in maintaining contact with governmental and other agencies within
your area of jurisdiction.
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Provide direction in the routing and handling of emergency
communications of either a formal or tactical nature, with specific emphasis
being placed on Welfare traffic.
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Recommend EC appointments to the SEC.
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Coordinate the reporting and documenting of ARES activities in
your district of jurisdiction.
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Act as a model emergency communicator as evidenced by
dedication to purpose, reliability and understanding of emergency
communications.
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Be fully conversant in National Traffic System routing and
procedures as well as have a thorough understanding of the locale and role of
all vital governmental and volunteer agencies that could be involved in an
emergency.
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Emergency Coordinators are encouraged to earn certification in Levels 1 and 2
of the ARRL Emergency Communications Course
< http://www.arrl.org/cce/
>.
Recruitment of new hams and
League members is an integral part of the job of every League appointee.
Appointees should take advantage of every opportunity to recruit a new ham or
member to foster growth of Field Organization programs, and our abilities to
serve the public.
Requirements: Technician or
higher class; Full ARRL membership.
FSD-47 (1/04)
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