Dolan Springs EmComm Emergency Communications Group

We depend on our cell phones for so many things today, but what if they fail? You need an alternative means of communications in case of an emergency.

We live in a rural area with limited resources, emergency communication is a critical aspect of any community plan. It's even more important in small communities like Dolan Springs, Meadview, and White Hills where residents know each other and rely on each other during emergencies.
 
The key to effective emergency communication in a small community is preparation and planning. By taking the time to develop a communication plan and establish a communication plan, you can help ensure that our community is prepared to respond quickly and effectively to any emergency.

Develop a communication plan and establish a communication network using satellite internet, ham, GMRS and FRS radios that would allow residents to communicate with each other and with emergency services during an emergency.

Find community members who are willing to help with communications during an emergency. 

Conduct regular radio nets to ensure people are familiar with their radio equipment, and know how to communicate in an emergency. 

This will help to identify any gaps in your communications plan and give residents the confidence they can operate their radio equipment in an emergency.

Establish a backup communication system in case cell phones and landline systems fails during an emergency. This could include using a ham, FRS and GMRS radios, setting up a community bulletin board, or establishing a designated meeting point.

We need to educate the community about the importance of emergency communication and encourage residents to take an active role in their own safety.

If you're interested in learning about emergency communications text me at 928-788-0861



 

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