ARES District 3 Bulletins 2013

TO: ALL WOOD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AMATEURS
ALL NON-WOOD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AMATEURS
FROM: KEN HARRIS WA8LLM
WOOD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED

WOOD COUNTY BULLETIN NR 13.06 DATE: February 10, 2013 SUBJECT: KNOW WHERE TO LOOK

It's impossible for any human to know everything, however, at times many claim to. The secret that may make some appear to know so much, is their ability to find, or have access to, the information needed.

A well-organized plan or information book comes in handy when you need information in a hurry. Even some of the best Incident Commanders or Officers In Charge get a little "scatter brained" when activities are moving fast in a disaster. This makes it difficult to pull the information they need out of thin air.

The best way to start such a book or plan is put together the information you may need in an emergency such as names and telephone numbers, and build from there.

After every incident you should have a critique. In the critique ask the famous five words "Who, What, Why, When, and Where". For instances: Who did you need for help that wasn't in your book? Why did you need a particular material? What kind of assistance or material did they provide? How long would it take to get someone's assistance or material? Where would the assistance or material come from?

If you add information to your information book each time you have an incident it will be easier the next time.

Ken Harris WA8LLM
WCEC
Wood County WV

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