Please keep the emergency frequencies clear while those in Alberta fight the fires. As always please make sure the frequency is not in use before you use it. Your cooperation is appreciated
UPDATED 4 MAY 2016; The situation in Alberta is still critical. Please keep the emergency frequencies clear.
UPDATED 5 MAY 2016. . Red Cross Family Reunification phone number 1.888.350.6070 EVACUEES ARE URGED to contact the Red Cross family reunification centre (1-888-350-6070) or the Municipality of Wood Buffalo (wildfire@rmwb.ca) to confirm that they are safe.
Let me begin by thanking, from the bottom of my heart, the thousands of Albertans and other Canadians who have come together to help address this disaster.
These have been days to see the work of real heroes: The firefighters who are struggling to contain this fire, and save as much of the city as possible; the police officers; the health professionals; the DND flyers and personnel; the workers who scrambled to turn work camps into reception centres; the good citizens who got out there to share water, food and fuel; the municipal administration led by Mayor Melissa Blake who led a remarkable response to a sudden disaster; and the incredibly dedicated and hardworking team of federal, provincial, municipal and NGO leaders right here at the Provincial Operations Centre in Edmonton.
Thank you to everyone who is helping these heroes address this disaster – and thank you to the brave, determined and neighborly people of Fort McMurray who responded so calmly and effectively to this crisis challenging your community. Alberta and all of Canada are with you. We have your back. And we are going to make sure you have the help you need — today, tomorrow, and in the weeks and months to come as we rebuild.
That’s how we do it in Alberta.
CURRENT SITUATION
The fire continues to burn out of control.
Today the fire covers over 101,000 hectares. The wind is now expected to shift to the south west, and will push the fire to the north east, and that will send the fire into the forestry areas away from the community.
Firefighters have been working – bravely, effectively and in brutally long days and nights — to save the city of Fort McMurray. We have been fighting the fire using every tool available to firefighters.
A provincial fire ban is in effect across Alberta. All fire permits are suspended and no new fire permits will be issued” All open fires, including campfires and charcoal briquettes, are prohibited.
More than 1,200 firefighters, approximately 110 helicopters, 295 pieces of heavy equipment and more than 27 air tankers are fighting the fires across the province. Fort McMurray, Anzac, Gregoire Lake Estates and Fort McMurray First Nation remain under a mandatory evacuation order.
Albertans can call 310-4455 for information and stay up to date on the Alberta Emergency Alert and Alberta Wildfire apps.
While we all know no one owns any amateur frequency there are internationally recognized frequencies for emergency use. The site below will take you to the frequencies recognized by IARU Region 2 for SSB,CW, and DIGITAL frequencies
Attached you will find a brochures that will give you information on the upcoming simulated emergency test. Coast Response the British Columbia portion of the exercise while Cascadia Rising is the US side of the event. The sites below will provide you some of the information on the event.
While this article deals with US Issues we have many similar situations here in Canada. I am aware of several situations in BC. It gets interesting when the pot is grown for medical reasons. Issues these lights raise get kicked back and forth between Health Canada and Industry Canada. In the end to get anything done is a true challenge.
The following is a bulletin received from the Radio Amateurs of Canada
RAC would like to welcome Ernest Clintberg, VE6EC/VE6ECK, as our newly elected Director for the Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut Region. Ernest was elected by the members of the region and will complete the remainder of a two-year term that started on January 1, 2016 and will end on December 31, 2017.
ARES operators on both sides of the border have been holding simulated emergency tests in preparation for a very large scale event in June 2016. On April 12 2016 amateurs in British Columbia conducted their province wide test. Local testing is ongoing in many areas of BC. The test in June will be the largest simulated emergency test ever conducted in British Columbia. There will be more information posted as the event gets closer.
The ARRL provides Amateur Radio equipment for loan to hams during times of disaster when on-site equipment has been damaged or compromised in a way that makes it inoperable. Below is a photo of an HF kit. To find out how this all works go to
Here is a site that provides information on Tsunami response. Do you know the warning levels? Do you know the zone in which you live ? Check out this site
Ecuador is using 7060 for their emergency net. This frequency may change. In view of the earthquake and as a courtesy please always make sure the frequency is clear before you use it.
DXPEDITION AND RTTY OPERATORS PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION IN THE URL NOTED BELOW
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