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so last weekend we had an actual activation for the flooding that hit the county over near the fairgrounds area and it was my first real one not just a drill and wow. i've been to like four or five RACES exercises and thought i was pretty prepared but there's just something different when its actually happening and people are stressed and the EC is on the radio every five minutes asking for status updates.
my assignment was just to be a liaison at the secondary EOC which sounds easy but the net control kept switching frequencies on me and i didnt have the backup simplex frequencies written down anywhere because i assumed my HT memory channels had everything. spoiler: they did not. lesson learned there for sure.
the actual comms worked out fine in the end, we passed a lot of welfare traffic and i got to work with a couple guys ive only ever seen at the monthly meetings. but i keep thinking about all the small stuff i wasnt ready for, like how long the shifts actually go and not having enough food, and just the general chaos of people walking up to you asking questions you have no idea how to answer because youre just the radio guy.
anyone else remember their first activation and feeling kind of overwhelmed? does it get easier or do you just get better at faking it
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