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so I finally got my first real activation last weekend, not a drill but an actual callout for the flooding over in the eastern part of the county. I've been doing the monthly nets and the SET exercise last fall but nothing quite prepares you for the real thing I guess.
got the page around 6am saturday and had to hustle over to the EOC with my go-kit. main thing that threw me off was they had us on a different frequency than what we normally use for training because there was some interference issue on the primary, and I had to dig around in my memory for the alternate. lesson learned, I'm going to laminate a freq card and stick it right on the radio from now on.
also the ICS stuff they always hammer on in training actually mattered. like I actually had to check in with the served agency liaison and log everything properly. felt weird at first but once things got busy I understood why the structure exists. anyway just thought I'd share since I know a few folks here are newer to ARES and wondering what an actual activation feels like. it's low-key a lot of hurry up and wait but when you're needed you're really needed.
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