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Readiness
What can you do to be ready for a disaster? How do organizations get their volunteers ready? -
Resilience
What steps are in place for organizations to go through a disaster, recover and do it all again? -
Response
So now that you’ve prepared and understand your job, you’re ready to respond. But what does that look like? What are some of the best ways to respond to certain situations?
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Public Service Resources
Get general information, the ARES E-Letter and the Public Service Communications Manual, all here. Learn More
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Served Agencies & Partners
Get information on all agencies you can work with as an Amateur Radio Emergency Communications volunteer. Learn More
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Emergency Liaison Station
Information on the Emergency Liaison Station Program. Learn More
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ARRL EmComm on Twitter
Keep up with the latest Emergency Communications information on Twitter. Learn More
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ECAC
The Emergency Communications Advisory Committee was established at the January 2010 ARRL Board of Directors meeting. Learn More
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ARES
Information about the Amateur Radio Emergency Service. Learn More