ran my first ARES simulated disaster exercise last weekend — some thoughts
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so i finally participated in one of those full-scale simulated disaster exercises our county ARES group puts on and wow i was not prepared for how different it feels versus just practicing nets at home. we had a scenario where a major flood had knocked out all repeaters and we had to coordinate with the EOC using only simplex and some HF. on paper it sounds simple but when youre actually in the middle of it and people are throwing traffic at you faster than you can log it, things get chaotic real quick.
a few things i noticed right away — my logging was a complete mess. i was trying to use my laptop but the scenario had us assume no internet so i switched to paper mid-exercise and my handwriting was basically illegible under stress. the other thing that got me was how bad i was at prioritizing traffic. like i know the theory, life safety first, welfare traffic second, etc, but when someone hands you a stack of messages and someone else is calling you on the radio at the same time it just falls apart a little.
the experienced operators made it look so easy and watching them helped a lot honestly. one of the elmers in our group kept reminding me to slow down on the mic and just breathe, which sounds obvious but i really needed to hear it. anyway curious if anyone else has been through these kinds of exercises and what surprised you the most the first time around
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