HQ Alabama Response
Mike was in Mississippi at Mississippi State on personal business finishing up some loose ends to fulfill his Master's Degree. While he was there, a tornado approached the campus and he helped the Dean with their (non-radio) emergency response. If you recall, he was a police officer on that campus while he was working on his degree.
While he was in that part of the country, he checked with both the Alabama SM and SEC while he was there to see what, if any, assistance they required. It is my understanding that the SM asked Mike if he could lend a hand. Mike is not coordinating or managing the response. He is assisting as a "regular", well trained, ham. It is also my understanding that other Amateurs from Florida and other States have also been asked to assist.
At present, Alabama is requesting some Ham-Aid equipment for us to help with the response. We plan to ship out some Ham-Aid kits from HQ on Monday. We are also trying to get some of the Ham Aid kits in Texas to Alabama. That is all that I know at the moment. I will cc Dave Patton who has also been talking to Mike and others in the area to fill in any information that I may have missed.
73,
Harold
Harold Kramer, WJ1B
Chief Operating Officer
ARRL - The National Association for Amateur Radio
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Newington , CT 06111
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-----Original Message-----
From: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org on behalf of Bill Edgar
Sent: Sat 4/30/2011 11:44 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: [arrl-odv:19897] ARRL Emergency Response Manager in TuscaloosaAlabama?
One of the SEC's in the Atlantic Division just sent me information that ARRL
Emergency Preparedness Manager, Mike Corey, is driving into Tuscaloosa to
coordinate options with the Alabama Section Emergency Coordinator.
Not knowing anymore than that, on the surface this doesn't appear to be
utilizing our resources in the best manner possible.
Could we get more information on this and other ARRL HQ staff responses to
the storms in the southern states?
Thanks.
- Bill N3LLR