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County
of Orange RACES, an auxiliary communications unit of the Orange County
Sheriff's Department (OCSD), is administered by OCSD's Communications
& Technology Division. Members are registered as Disaster Service
Workers with OCSD's Emergency Management Bureau. They are trained to
provide voice, video, and data communications during emergencies, using
their own equipment on County VHF and UHF repeaters and simplex
frequencies. When activated, OCRACES provides emergency communications
support, handles messages between incidents and the EOC, or between
public-safety agencies and critical locations, and reports conditions from
the field to the EOC or Command Post.
Next OCRACES Meeting: September 13th
The
next OCRACES meeting is on Monday, September 13, 2010, at 7:30 PM, at 840 N. Eckhoff Street, Suite 104, in Orange. At
this meeting, OCFA Battalion Chief Pat Antrim will provide annual
Severe Fire Weather Patrol training to all OCRACES members. City RACES and
MOU members who wish to participate on OCRACES patrols, and are authorized
by their agencies to participate, are
invited to attend this training.
OCRACES to Operate at CPRA Anniversary Event
OCRACES
will bring its emergency communications response vehicle to the 75th
Anniversary celebration of the California Public-Safety Radio Association
(CPRA) on Thursday, September 16, 2010, in Irvine Regional Park east of
Orange. Members will operate a Special Event Station from the van and also
on a table outside the van, using CPRA's call sign of W6ID. The operation
will occur from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM. CPRA is the Southern California
Chapter of the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials -
International (APCO).
OCRACES Activates for AMBER Alert
At
12:25 PM on July 12, 2010, a
statewide child abduction alert was issued by the Orange County Sheriff’s
Department for a 13-year-old girl who was abducted five days earlier from
Rancho Santa Margarita. Circumstances involved using My Space/Facebook
with sexually explicit content. OCSD requested RACES activation for
transmitting the information (including victim, suspect, and vehicle
descriptions) on our 2-meter repeater. Emergency Communications Manager
Marten Miller paged OCRACES members to call Chief Radio Officer Ken
Bourne, W6HK, on the repeater for information and instructions. Ken made
the first AMBER Alert announcements, and then e-mailed information to all
members. He was then relieved by Radio Officer Scott Byington, KC6MMF.
Other members reporting to Ken on the repeater and offering to take a
shift later were Radio Officer Harvey Packard, KM6BV, Radio Officer Ralph
Sbragia, W6CSP, Walter Kroy, KC6HAM, Kenan Reilly, KR6J, Tom Tracey,
KC6FIC, and Brian Turner, KI6WZS. The suspect and vehicle were located and
the alert was canceled at 2:04 PM. The victim was located shortly
thereafter.
OCRACES Participates in Field Day at Craig Park

RACES
Lt. Ralph Sbragia, W6CSP, at Field Day GOTA station
On
June 26 and 27, 2010, OCRACES participated in the ARRL’s annual Field
Day exercise at Craig Regional Park in Fullerton. Fourteen OCRACES members
worked to keep two transmitters on the air, test the use of “Ham Stick”
HF dipoles as well as other antenna systems, introduce the public to
amateur radio, and enjoy a festive afternoon barbecue. Participants
included Ken Bourne, W6HK, Scott Byington, KC6MMF, Ernest Fierheller,
KG6LXT, Martin La Rocque, N6NTH, Tom Tracey, KC6FIC, Walter Kroy, KC6HAM,
Brian Turner, KI6WZS, Harvey Packard, KM6BV, Chuck Dolan, KG6UJC, Randy
Benicky, N6PRL, John Roberts, W6JOR, Kenan Reilly, KR6J, Don Cooke, AF6CV,
and Ralph Sbragia, W6CSP. Equipment deployed included the OCRACES van and
W6CSP’s Radio Trailer. Setup began as scheduled at 0800 Saturday morning
and breakdown was completed about 1300 Sunday.
RACES Provides Election Communications
Members
of County of Orange RACES, HDSCS, and Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Costa
Mesa, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach,
Los Alamitos, Mission Viejo, Orange, Placentia, Santa Ana, Seal Beach,
Tri-Cities, and Westminster RACES units provided communications from
Collection Centers to the Vote Tally Center during the evening of the
Primary Election on June 8, 2010, advising Net Control of the precinct
numbers of the JBC boxes loaded into the vans. Net Control recorded the
Collection Center name, the time, and the precinct numbers. The
communicators also informed Control 2 of ballot box arrivals, ballot
transportation vehicle arrival, departures, and any activity around the
Collection Center that could cause delay of the movement of ballot boxes.
County, Cities, and MOUs Hold May 19th Drill

RACES
Sgt. Jim Carter, WB6HAG, observes ATV transmissions being sent from the
County EOC parking lot and from the City RACES units
Most
Orange County cities with a RACES program, along with all MOUs,
participated with OCRACES in the City/County RACES & MOU Drill on
Wednesday, May 19, 2010, from 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM, in conjunction with
the Golden Guardian 2010 exercise held earlier in the day. OCRACES members
participated from the Orange County EOC. With the help of OCRACES
Applicant Don Cooke, AF6CV, prompted over the telephone by Radio Officer
Scott Byington, KC6MMF, a portion of our Winlink system was launched.
Assistant Radio Officer Jim Carter, WB6HAG, set up ATV/SSTV operations at
the EOC. He operated from the RACES Room while Assistant Radio Officer
Jack Barth, AB6VC, and Martin La Rocque, N6NTH, were in the parking lot,
using bright lights to demonstrate how ATV can be used at night. Excellent
signals were sent to and from participating city RACES units.
The
drill plan was developed by OCSD Emergency Communications Manager Marten
Miller, KF6ZLQ, with a scenario of a week of unrelenting rain culminating
in two large storms that combine off the coast of Southern California and
bring more heavy rain, wind, and storm surges for three more days.
Rainfall amounts of 2-3 inches per hour were recorded in Orange County
along with 60 mph wind gusts and 15-foot storm surges along the coast,
resulting in flooding in coastal and low-lying areas, and mud and debris
flows in hillside communities. Prior to the drill, Marten and Chief Radio
Officer Ken Bourne, W6HK, composed messages to be sent from the EOC to the
cities and MOUs.
Two
new OCRACES members, Brian Lettieri, KI6VPF, and Kenan Reilly, KR6J,
participated in the drill, and were coached by Assistant Radio Officer
Ernest Fierheller, KG6LXT. Also participating at the EOC were Radio
Officer Harvey Packard, KM6BV, Assistant Radio Officer Chuck Dolan,
KG6UJC, and Applicant John Bedford, KF6PRN. OCSD/Communications Director
Robert Stoffel, KD6DAQ viewed the exercise and gave support. Participating
city RACES units included Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Cypress
(observing Anaheim), Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Huntington
Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Woods, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach,
Orange, Placentia, Santa Ana, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Seal
Beach, and Westminster. MOUs included HDSCS, Red Cross, and SKYWARN.
OCRACES Supports Baker to Vegas 2010

In
left photo, Randy Benicky, N6PRL, John Roberts, W6JOR, and RACES Lt. Ralph
Sbragia, W6CSP (left to right), route 12-volt cables for follow-vehicle
radio and APRS equipment. In right photo are RACES Sergeants Chuck Dolan,
KG6UJC (left), and Jack Barth, AB6VC, at Pahrump
Radio
Officer Ralph Sbragia, W6CSP, with assistance from Randy Benicky, N6PRL,
organized our activities for the Baker to Las Vegas Challenge Cup Relay,
which was held on April 17-18, 2010. Radio installations in follow
vehicles at OCSD/Communications in Orange took place on Thursday, April
15th. Besides Ralph and Randy, other “installers” included Chief Radio
Officer Ken Bourne, W6HK, Assistant Radio Officer Chuck Dolan, KG6UJC, and
John Roberts, W6JOR. On Friday, April 16th, Ralph, Randy, and Chuck left
for Baker, Pahrump, and Las Vegas. Walt Wilson, K7WWW, came down from
Oregon to assist with installations in Baker. Joining Chuck in Pahrump
were Assistant Radio Officer Jack Barth, Martin La Rocque, N6NTH, and
Brian Lettieri, KI6VPF.
OCRACES Activates for Storm Situation

OCRACES
Member John Roberts, W6JOR (left), and Anaheim RACES Member Bill Stermer,
KI6WZW, in OC EOC RACES Room during storm activation
On
Tuesday, January 19, 2010, as storm activity was increasing in Southern
California and OCRACES members were being surveyed for their availability
in case of activation, Randy Benicky, N6PRL, was one of several members
watching weather radar on the Internet. He was monitoring radar on Weather
Underground and spotted a "triangle," which indicated a tornado
(actually a water spout) was approaching the coast, headed toward
Huntington Beach or Seal Beach. It actually came ashore at Seal Beach and
flipped a vehicle, tore off a roof, and caused other damage. Meanwhile, we
were exchanging reports with Gary Lesho, KG6RXQ, of Orange County SKYWARN.
We were also in communications with Brea RACES Radio Officer Dick Bremer,
WB6DNX, Fullerton RACES Radio Officer Gene Thorpe, KB6CMO, Tom Woodard,
KI6GOA, of the American Red Cross, Orange County Chapter, and April Moell,
WA6OPS, of the Hospital Disaster Support Communications System. OCRACES
Chief Radio Officer Ken Bourne, W6HK, requested South Squad Radio Officer
Harvey Packard, KM6BV, and North Squad Radio Officer Ralph Sbragia, W6CSP,
to determine the availability of their members for pending activation.
Radio Officer Scott Byington, KC6MMF, indicated he was available at any
time. Steve Sobodos, KN6UX, Chuck Dolan, KG6UJC, John Roberts, W6JOR, Joe
Selikov, KB6EID, as well as Harvey and other members, indicated they were
available that evening. No OCRACES activation was required on Tuesday, as
the EOC had not been activated.
Late
Tuesday, OCSD/Communications Director Robert Stoffel, KD6DAQ, advised
RACES Capt. Bourne that the EOC was activating Wednesday morning, and that
an OCRACES member needed to be in the EOC RACES Room at 10:00 AM, to begin
“24/7” staffing through Friday midnight. Ken sent an e-mail to all
OCRACES members asking for volunteers for shifts, plus to City RACES
officers and coordinators advising that mutual aid might be needed. He
also requested the squad Radio Officers to ask for shift volunteers. Ken
assigned himself the first shift, a six-hour shift from 1000 until 1600
(actually staying past 1700), and configured four-hour shifts from 1600
Wednesday through 2400 Friday. John Roberts, W6JOR, took the 1600-2000
shift for Wednesday through Friday. Santa Ana ACS Coordinator/Chief Radio
Officer Steve Snyder, KI6EYQ, and Buena Park RACES Assistant Chief Radio
Officer James Payne, KB6WUM, offered mutual-aid assistance, if needed.
City of Orange RACES Coordinator Debbie Klein, Huntington Beach RACES
Chief Radio Officer Dr. Steve Graboff, W6GOS, Seal Beach RACES Radio
Officer Mike Maronta, KC6YNQ, and Laguna Woods RACES Radio Officer Art
Welch, K7TX, advised of the status of their RACES units. Ken Bourne, W6HK,
took the 0000-0400 shift on Thursday, and Scott Byington, KC6MMF, took the
1200 1600 shift. John Roberts had the 1600-1700 shift.
Thanks
also to Mission Viejo Chief Radio Officer Charley Speelman,
WA6RUZ, who volunteered himself and other members of his RACES unit for
duty, as well as to Anaheim Disaster Preparedness Assistant Manager Mary
Jo Flynn, KI6OIY, for volunteering members of her RACES unit for
mutual-aid duty. Even though mutual aid was not required, Anaheim RACES
member Bill Stermer, KI6WZW, reported to the OC EOC RACES Room on
Wednesday, and Jim Wainwright, KJ6DKQ, on Thursday, for training and to
assist. Each stayed several hours, and were very helpful.
Duties
at the EOC RACES Room consisted primarily of transmitting situation
updates on the OA-1, OA-2, and WEROC VHF low-band frequencies and on the
County-Admin VHF high-band frequency, which were configured for
simultaneous transmission. The situation updates were also transmitted on
the OCRACES 2-meter RACES repeater. OCRACES members and City RACES members
who had volunteered for mutual aid were also prepared for deployment to
the field, in case communications (such as ATV) were required from
incidents to the EOC. Such deployment was not required during this
activation. Storm reports received from OCRACES and City RACES members and
Orange County SKYWARN were brought to the EOC Command Center.
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Events
Calendar
August
23: 1900
OCRACES ACS Net
2 m: Brian Lettieri, KI6VPF
Pager: Ernest Fierheller, KG6LXT
August
30: 1900
OCRACES ACS Net
2 m: Harvey Packard, KM6BV
Pager: Ralph Sbragia, W6CSP
September
6: 1900
OCRACES ACS Net
2 m: Kenan Reilly, KR6J
Pager: Jack Barth, AB6VC
September
13: 1900
OCRACES ACS Net
2 m: John Roberts, W6JOR
Pager: Ken Bourne, W6HK
September
13: 1930
OCRACES Meeting
840 N. Eckhoff Street, Suite 104, Orange
Sept.
16: 1000-1300
CPRA 75th Anniversary, Special Events Station, Irvine Regional Park
September
17-19
ARRL Southwestern Division Convention, Four Points Hotel Sheraton, 8110
Aero Drive, San Diego
Sept.
19: 1330-1500
QuakeNet 2010
September
20: 1900
OCRACES ACS Net
2 m: Ralph Sbragia, W6CSP
Pager: Scott Byington, KC6MMF
September
27: 1900
OCRACES ACS Net
2 m: Joe Selikov, KB6EID
Pager: Jim Carter, WB6HAG
September
27: 2015
Southwest ACS Frequency/Radio Test
October
2
City/County RACES & MOU Drill
Oct.
17: 1330-1500
QuakeNet 2010
Nov.
21: 1330-1500
QuakeNet 2010
Dec.
19: 1330-1500
QuakeNet 2010
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