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YAVAPAI COUNTY ARES/RACES THE ICS-213 MESSAGE FORM AND PASSING MESSAGE TRAFFIC

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YAVAPAI COUNTYYAVAPAI COUNTYARES/RACESARES/RACES

THE ICS-213 MESSAGE FORMTHE ICS-213 MESSAGE FORM

ANDAND

PASSING MESSAGE TRAFFICPASSING MESSAGE TRAFFIC

BASIC OPERATIONS

What is our primary objective as ARES/RACES operators?

TO MOVE THE TO MOVE THE MESSAGE MESSAGE

FORWARD….FORWARD….

Getting The Message ThroughGetting The Message Through

Ham Radio

Agency Radio CB Radio

GMRS Radio

FRS Radio

Telephone Satellite Phone

Smoke Signals

Carrier Pigeon

Runner

BASIC OPERATIONS

Message HandlingFundamentals

Using the ICS Form 213

BASIC OPERATIONS

• Why ARES/RACES members should learn to use the ICS-213 message form..

• Why not use the ARRL Radiogram message form?

• The ARRL Radiogram is not compatible with the current Incident Command system message format..

• Public Service Agencies are making the transition to ICS Systems and Procedures..

• The ICS-213 is currently used by The Arizona Department of Emergency Management..

• The ICS-213 is also the choice of the Yavapai County Office of Emergency Management..

BASIC OPERATIONS

Objectives

• Understand the sections of the ICS 213 General Message Form

• Learn what content belongs in each section

• Practice completing a form

• Review the form after completion

The ICS-213 Form

Header

Message

Message Signature Block

Reply

Reply Signature Block

ARES/RACESOperator

ARES/RACESOperator

The ICS-213 Form

Ann Morris Red Cross Disaster Services

John Williams Redwood Shelter Mgr

Meals03/15/08 1435

THE HEADER

Message Tracking

Data(Date/Time)

The ICS-213 Form

WILL NEED 59 MEALS FOR DINNER.

PLEASE ADVISE ETA.

John Williams WA6ZZJ

THE MESSAGE

THE MESSAGE SIGNATURE BLOCK

REDWOOD SHELTER MANAGER

The ICS-213 Form

SENDING THE MESSAGE

Redwood makes contact with Net Control

1. Redwood “Redwood Shelter”

2. Net Control will answer “Redwood Shelter”.

3. Redwood “Traffic for Red Cross”.

4. Net Control will answer “Call your station and take your traffic to channel 6” (147.420).

Redwood Shelter sends the message to the Red Cross

SENDING THE MESSAGE

Redwood makes contact with “Red Cross”.

1. Redwood “Red Cross (pause) Redwood Shelter with traffic”.

2. The Red Cross will answer “Red Cross” and if ready to copy “ go ahead with your traffic”.

3. Redwood “Go to channel 6 to pass the traffic”.

4. Once on channel 6 re-establish contact with Red Cross to make sure signal path is good.

5. Once traffic is passed on channel 6 return to main net frequency and notify net control.

SENDING THE MESSAGE

SEND THE MESSAGE SLOWLY

• Send only as fast as you can write pausing every four to five words or at the end of a natural phrase…

• This will allow the receiving operator time to catch up and ask for any fills if needed.

• Sending at a slow pace will save time overall by not having to do several ‘repeats’.

SENDING THE MESSAGE

SENDING THE ICS-213

When sending the ICS-213 say the headings along with text:

To: Ann Morris Position: Red Cross Disaster Services

From: John Williams Position: Redwood Shelter Manager

Subject: Meals Date: 3/15/08 Time: 1435

Message: Will need 59 meals for dinner. Please advise ETA.

Signature: John Williams Position: Redwood Shelter Manager

SENDING THE REPLYThe TO:

Becomes the

From

The From

Becomes the

TO:

SENDING THE REPLY

MEALS PROVIDED BY SMITH CATERING. ETA 1700 HOURS.

03/15/08 1515 Ann Morris

KC7XXX

THE REPLY

THE REPLY SIGNATURE BLOCK

RED CROSS

SENDING THE REPLY

Reply

Message

Box

Date

Time

Signature

Block

ARES/RACESOperator

Reply Tracking

Data(Date/Time)

SENDING THE MESSAGE (Recap)

Always PRINT when filling out the message form...

Legibility is a top priority...

Send SLOOOOOWLY…

In a message the punctuation mark, period, is sent as “period” and not x-ray as in NTS messages…

Make sure the message has a signature on it…

If someone from a served agency brings in a filled out message form to be sent, review the message contents while they are still close at hand for any needed clarifications…

COMMUNICATIONS LOGCOMMUNICATIONS LOG

LOGGING REQUIREMENTS • ALL ARES/RACES STATIONS SHOULD MAINTAIN COMPLETE LOGS of all communications that occur during any period of activation.  ALL LOGS, INCLUDING COPIES OF ALL FORMAL TRAFFIC, SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO THE ARES/RACES DEC/EC. 

• These logs will be kept as a part of ARES/RACES records…

• These logs should be submitted at the end the operational period they cover and should be received by the DEC/EC no later than five (5) days after conclusion of the activation.  If an operator requires copies for his/her own log, copies should be made and the originals

remain with ARES/RACES… 

COMMUNICATIONS LOGCOMMUNICATIONS LOG

THE COMMUNICATIONS LOG1. Event: Enter the name of the event for which the log is being kept.

2. Date: Enter date for this log.

3. Page __of __: Sequentially number all pages for the operational period covered by the log.

4. Operational Period: Enter the time interval for which the form applies. Record the start and end date (month, day, year) and time (24 hour local time).

5. Station ID: Enter tactical call sign (if assigned, otherwise amateur call used) of the station.

6. Time: enter time (24 hour local) the communications took place.

7. From/To: Enter the station that was contacted (To) or the station that contacted you (From). Only one of the sections should be completed per contact. It shows if you called the other station or if they called you.

8. Subject/Message Summary: Enter brief summary of traffic handled.

THE COMMUNICATIONS LOGTHE COMMUNICATIONS LOG

1435 Red Cross 59 meals for shelter

1515 Red Cross Reply to 03/15/08 1435 Meals ETA 1700 Hrs

03/15/08Granite Creek Flood Evacuation 1 1

Redwood Shelter03/15/08 1000 -

1000 Redwood Shelter Operator KC7XXX

QUESTIONS?QUESTIONS?

Exercise portion of the training meeting….