NOTICES
The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) is the
emergency communications division of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL).
Pikes Peak Amateur Radio Emergency Service (PPARES) is an organized group of amateur radio operators whose goal is to provide emergency communications for both government and private agencies in the Colorado counties of Teller and El Paso when called upon. PPARES strives to enhance the reliability, quality and professionalism of Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) personnel, through the establishment of training and performance standards, policies, procedures, management and supervision.
Pikes Peak ARES® provides public safety and public
service communication support when conventional communication systems
are damaged, destroyed, overloaded or otherwise unavailable. PPARES tailors
its communication services to the needs of its served agencies, which
may be any governmental, law enforcement, fire, medical, disaster relief
or non-profit agency/organization in El Paso and Teller Counties.
Pikes Peak ARES® members receive emergency communication
and preparedness training through courses offered at the district, section
and national levels. We routinely test our capabilities under emergency
conditions during disaster exercises and public service events. Not only
do we provide our served agencies with trained communicators, but communications
equipment and technical expertise/assistance as well.
Pikes Peak ARES® also oversees the local Skywarn
program which utilizes amateur radio weather observers (spotters), trained
by the National Weather Service (NWS), to provide ground truth weather
observations directly to the NWS Pueblo Forecast Office during weather
events such as severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail storms, floods and
blizzards.
On Sunday, May 28th, 2006 former PPARES EC Dean Haskins, KAØPII took a fall from a ladder. Information can be obtained at the family website: http://www.ka0wuc.org/family/dean/
PPARES staff ask that we all keep Dean in our thoughts and prayers.
The Amateur Radio Emergency Service®,
ARES® and the ARES® and ARRL logos are all registered trademarks
of the American Radio Relay League and are used with permission.
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