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  • SCFireA

    10/28/2009 | Santa Cruz County Hams Called to Assist During Wildfires

    Almost 20 years to the day since the Loma Prieta Earthquake shook California's Bay Area, a wildfire was burning through Santa Cruz County (approximately 75 miles south of San Francisco) just miles from the epicenter of the quake that delayed the 1989 Worl
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  • SCF2009

    08/19/2009 | Santa Cruz Hams Provide Support During Wildfires

    As wildfires threaten the central California coast near Santa Cruz -- located between San Jose and Monterey -- area radio amateurs have been providing support to law enforcement and fire authorities. According to Santa Cruz County Public Information Offic
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  • 07/29/2009 | Amateurs Provide Communications Support During Gas Leak

    On Friday, July 23 at 2 PM, Sacramento City CERT activated Sacramento City Fire CERT and Sacramento County ARES® for a large natural gas leak in South Sacramento. According to ARRL Sacrament
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  • K8QOE

    06/22/2009 | Ohio Section Manager Joe Phillips, K8QOE (SK)

    Joe Phillips, K8QOE, who served as ARRL Ohio Section Manager since 1998, passed away suddenly at his home on Saturday, June 20. He was 68. Licensed in 1959 as KN9SYL, Phillips first joined the ARRL Field Organization as an Official Emergency Station (OES)
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  • OreDist

    05/07/2009 | Hams Provide Communications as 911 Service Goes Offline in Oregon

    With snow and ice impacting all parts of the Pacific Northwest, local ARES® groups are on the job assisting served agencies, including local Emergency Operations Centers. According to District Emergency Coordinator for Oregon's District One David Kidd
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  • WA7PIX and KE7OUE at work

    12/26/2008 | Oregon Still Feeling Impact of Winter Storms

    David Kidd, KA7OZO, District Emergency Coordinator for Oregon's District One, reports that several counties in his district continue to be impacted by a series of severe winter storms.
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