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so ive been part of our local ARES group for about 8 months now, been going to the monthly nets and did the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses online like they asked. this weekend theres an actual activation for a half marathon the county is putting on and our EC asked if i wanted to help cover one of the water station checkpoints.
i said yes obviously but now im second guessing myself a little. like i know the basics, im holding an HT on the simplex frequency and just relaying runner bib numbers and any medical stuff back to net control. seems simple enough but i dunno, when its real i always get nervous i'll freeze up or mess up my callsign or something dumb like that.
anyone else feel this way before their first real deployment? any tips from people who have done these community event things before? also my EC mentioned something about a shadow shift, is that where i just follow someone experienced around first or is it something different in ARES context
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