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so we finally got around to doing a proper simulated emergency exercise with our local ARES group and i have some mixed feelings about how it went. for context we had about 14 operators spread across 4 sites — EOC, two shelters, and a mobile unit in a van — and the scenario was basically a major storm had knocked out infrastructure and we were supposed to be the only reliable comms link between sites.
the good stuff first: net control did a really solid job staying calm and keeping traffic moving, and we actually had pretty decent coverage with our 2m/70cm setup once we figured out where to point the yagi from the van. but here's where things got rough — we had two operators who had never done formal message handling and the whole ICS-213 thing was just completely foreign to them, like they knew how to key up and talk but when it came to actually passing formatted traffic they kind of froze up. nobody's fault, we just hadnt drilled that part enough beforehand.
also discovered our backup power situation at one of the shelters was way worse than anyone thought. the battery we had there hadnt been tested in like 2 years and it gave out after maybe 45 minutes. during a real event that would've been a serious problem. honestly that part was kind of embarrassing but better to find out now i guess.
curious if other groups have done similar exercises and what lessons came out of them, specifically around getting newer operators comfortable with message traffic before an actual event happens
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