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Author Topic: Free Live Training Opportunity - Virginia  (Read 503 times)
KE4SKY
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« on: March 08, 2004, 01:47:35 PM »

Virginia RACES, Inc. is presenting a free all-day training workshop on Saturday, April 3, 2004 at Martha Jefferson Hospital in Charlottesville, VA.  While priority seating is reserved for Virginia RACES members, any remaining seats are available for other interested amateurs or served agency representatives to attend and observe the training.

Non-member amateurs and agency representatives wishing to audit the training are asked to contact the Virginia RACES State Emergency Radio Officer, Steve Cuccio, NB3O via email SERO@VaRACES.org

Full information on the session, a map with directions and description of session contact may be viewed at the URL:

http://www.va-ares.org/html/va_races_live_training.html
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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2004, 05:14:05 PM »

What time does this training start?
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« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2004, 05:21:10 PM »

Virginia RACES Training, Martha Jefferson Hospital,
Charlottesville, VA , Saturday April 3, 2004

0800-0830    Check in and registration

0830-0845   Welcome, administrative items

0845-0915   RACES Mission, Structure, Organization

0915-0945   Alerting and Mobilization

0945-1000    Morning Break

1000-1045   Directed Net Procedures

1045-1130    ICS Messaging

1130-1230   Personal/Family Preparedness

1230-1330   Lunch – featuring equipment displays

1330-1430   Health and Safety Guidelines  

1430-1445   Afternoon break

1445-1600   Nat'l Incident Mgt Sys. (NIMS) Overview

1600- 1630   Evaluation, Q&A, Wrap Up
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« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2004, 02:29:25 PM »

The next Virginia RACES Inc. training session will be held Saturday September 18 in Sterling, VA, Loudoun County.  

The pre-registration page is up on the Virginia RACES, Inc. web page:

http://www.varaces.org/SessionReg.php

Please note that the domain name has changed.  The site has also been completely reworked with a fresh look and revised content.
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« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2004, 09:22:12 AM »

The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group will be hosting the Virginia RACES free training on Saturday, September 18, 2004, 8:30AM at Loudoun Valley High School Auditorium, 340 North Maple Avenue, Purcellville, VA 20132 The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group sponsors a wide variety of activities including public service and emergency communications. Please see http://www.k4lrg.org/  

ALL amateur radio operators are welcome, although pre-registration is required. Please see http://varaces.org/SessionReg.php
 
This session will provide an in-depth look at Incident Command System (ICS) protocols and message formats, personal preparedness, and terrorism awareness as well as a review of typical amateur radio emergency concepts. This is an excellent opportunity for new amateur radio operators to become familiar with emergency communications principles and benefit from the fellowship with other amateur radio operators.

Talk-in Frequency is 147.48 MHz simplex

Directions:

From Leesburg and points East:
Take Purcellville exit off of Rt 7 W
Turn left at exit ramp (light) onto 287 S
Turn right onto Hirst Road (first traffic light)
Take first Left onto Maple Avenue
Take first left into large LVHS parking lot adjoining the tennis courts
Use NW entrance

From Winchester:
Take Purcellville exit off of Rt 7 E
Turn right onto 287 S
Take first right onto Hirst Road (light)

Park in the student parking lot adjacent to the tennis courts and use the Northwest entrance of the building to enter the Auditorium.
There is no eating, alcohol or tobacco products are not allowed inside the school, however Mario's on Maple Avenue in downtown Purcellville is open for Italian food, approximately one quarter mile from the school. Morning, lunch, and afternoon breaks will be provided.

For further information, please contact Tom Dawson WB3AKD at wb3akd@arrl.net.

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?country=US&countryid=US&addtohistory=&searc
htab=address&searchtype=address&address=340+N+Maple+Avenue&city=Purcellville&sta
te=VA&zipcode=20132&search=++Search++
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« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2004, 06:36:30 AM »

District 10 Virginia Races Training, October 16, 2004
The Emergency Radio Officers of District 10 will be hosting the Virginia RACES free training on Saturday, October 16, 2004, 8:30AM in the Technology Theater, Workforce Development Center, Paul D. Camp Community College, 100 North College Drive, Franklin, VA 23851. http://www.pc.cc.va.us/
The Technology Theater has a tiered, semi-circular arrangement with seating for up to 124 persons at fixed tables. http://www.pc.vccs.edu/workforce/picture_update.htm

ALL amateur radio operators are welcome, pre-registration is required. Please see the training session registration page at

http://www.varaces.org/SessionReg.php

This session will provide an in-depth look at the National Incident Management System, Incident Command System (ICS) protocols and message formats, personal preparedness, and terrorism awareness as well as a review of typical amateur radio emergency concepts. This is an excellent opportunity for new amateur radio operators to become familiar with emergency communications principles and benefit from the fellowship with other amateur radio operators.

Talk-in will be on the Franklin repeater -- 147.300 MHz (131.Cool.

There is a vending area near the Theater and a variety of eateries on nearby Armory Drive and downtown Franklin.

For further information, please contact Fred Weaver, kg4bki@sera.org.

Directions To Paul D. Camp Community College Franklin Campus:
Regional Workforce Development Center
100 North College Drive
Franklin, VA 23851
757-569-6700

To Franklin Campus from Richmond:
Take 95 South
Go approximately 32 miles and take Courtland Exit 41 (301, 35, 156 South)
Stay on 35 until you get into Courtland (32 miles)
Keep through Courtland (over RR tracks)
Get in left lane
At Intersection, turn left on 58 East (about 3 miles)
Follow 58 East Bypass to Franklin (approximately 5 miles)
Take Exit 671 (Armory Drive/Downtown Franklin)
Take a left onto Armory Drive
Get in inside lane and take a left onto College Drive at the fourth traffic light
PDCCC Franklin Campus & Regional Workforce Development Center will be on the right.

To Franklin Campus from Norfolk:
From I-64/I-264, take 58 West
Follow 58 West Bypass through Suffolk to Franklin
Take Exit 671 (Armory Drive/Downtown Franklin)
Take a right onto Armory Drive
Get in inside lane and take a left onto College Drive at the fourth traffic light
PDCCC Franklin Campus & Regional Workforce Development Center will be on the right.

To Franklin Campus from Hampton/Chesapeake:
Take I-664 or I-64 (whichever is closer) to 58 West exit to Suffolk
Follow 58 West Bypass through Suffolk to Franklin
Take Exit 671 (Armory Drive/Downtown Franklin)
Take a right onto Armory Drive
Get in inside lane and take a left onto College Drive at the fourth traffic light
PDCCC Franklin Campus & Regional Workforce Development Center will be on the right
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