DISTRICT 3 ARES/RACES
REGIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES NET PREAMBLE
Good evening! This is _______________ Net Control Station, this evening, for
the District 3 ARES/RACES Regional Emergency Services Net - serving Grays
Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific and Thurston Counties. This Net meets every Sunday
on the 145.47 repeater and the BeachNet @ 1915 hours Local. The
purpose of this net, is to coordinate the activities of Public Service and
Emergency communications via ARES/RACES, within this Region. This is a directed
net; all stations checking in, please use your full call sign for recognition by
Net Control. In the event a Repeater Failure, the net will move to 3.987 lower
sideband. During an actual EMERGENCY, a Regional Operations Net will be
established on this frequency to expedite and coordinate Amateur Radio
communications and logistics within this Region - and the Washington State
Department of Emergency Management.
This net will yield the frequency to emergency or priority traffic at any
time.
Visiting stations are welcome and encouraged to check in at the end of the
normal roll call. Stations with traffic for the net, please list your traffic as
you check in.
Is there any emergency or priority traffic, call sign only please.
This is _____________ now calling for check ins, starting with:
Are there any Emergency Powered or Mobile ARES/RACES Team members wishing to
check in?
We will now begin the Roll Call
Grays Harbor EC/RO
Other Grays Harbor Stations
Lewis County EC/RO
Other Lewis County Stations
Mason County EC
Mason County RO
Other Mason County Stations
Pacific County EC/RO
Other Pacific County Stations
Thurston County EC/RO
Other Thurston County Stations
Are there any late or missed ARES/RACES team members wishing to check in?
That completes our formal Roll Call.
Are there any visiting Stations wishing to check in; come now with your
County, First name and Call Sign.
(at this time you will handle any traffic, bulletins, training issues or
discussions)
Are there any late check-ins?
This is ______________ with the ARES/RACES Regional Emergency Services Net;
thanking all stations for checking in, and thanking the Capitol Peak Repeater
users and owners and the BeachNet for the use of the repeaters
This is _______________ out.