RAC Auxiliary Communications (AUX-C) Communicator Course
https://www.rac.ca/rac-auxiliary-communications-aux-c-communicator-course/
For immediate release: August 23, 2024
Jason Tremblay, VE3JXTRAC Community Services Officer
community@rac.ca
Radio Amateurs of Canada, in partnership with the City of Sudbury, is excited to introduce a new Auxiliary Communications (Aux-Comm) Training Program, designed to enhance our communication capabilities during emergencies.
As a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), Radio Amateurs of Canada understands the importance of effective coordination and communication during crises. The training is based on the All-Hazards Risk Assessment methodology, ensuring we can effectively mitigate communication failures and collaborate with other organizations during a disaster.
Target Audience:
The course is designed for experienced Amateur Radio volunteers who provide communication support during planned events and incidents, as well as communication personnel from Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and government Emergency Management services.
Date | Time | Location:
The course will held on Saturday, September 7 and Sunday, September 8 from 9 am to 5 pm each day in Sudbury, Ontario at:
Lionel E Lalonde Centre239 Montee PrincipaleSudbury (Azilda), OntarioP0M 1B0
Goal:
The Aux-Comm Training Program aims to improve interoperability among Non-Governmental Organizations and Emergency Management workforces, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and effective disaster response.
The goal of this 20-hour course is to provide instruction to Auxiliary Communications volunteers so that their individual and organizational efforts/expertise are appropriately integrated into the public safety/service communications support environment.
Auxiliary Communicators provide alternate communications by supporting communications with other organizations:
- in cases where local services have failed:
- at emergency incidents/planned events/training exercises
- within the emergency management structure (Emergency Operations Centre (EOCs), etc.)
- The Communications Unit and Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)
- AuxCommRoles and Responsibilities
- Interoperable Communications
- Incident Communications
- Incident Radio Communications Plan
- Incident Communications Centre
- Team Management and Accountability
- Resources, Safety and Deployment
- Best Practices
- Interoperability and Radio Networks
Group Exercise Scenarios:
- SOP Exercise
- Power Outage
- Train Derailment
- Severe Storm/Flood
Registration:
For more information and to register for the course, please contact RAC Community Services Officer Jason Tremblay, VE3JXT, at community@rac.ca
Alan Griffin
RAC MarCom Director
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