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Radio Amatuer Civil Emergency Service

Founded in 1952, the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) is a public service that provides a reserve communications group within government agencies in times of extraordinary need. During periods of activation, RACES personnel are called upon to perform many tasks for the government agencies they serve. Although the exact nature of each activation will be different, the common thread is communications.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is responsible for the regulation of RACES operations. Each RACES group is administered by a local, county, or state civil defense agency responsible for disaster services. This civil defense agency is typically an emergency services or emergency management organization, sometimes within another agency such as police or fire. In some areas, RACES may be part of an agency's Auxiliary Communications Service (ACS). Some RACES groups call themselves by other names such as DCS (Disaster Communications Service) or ECS (Emergency Communications Service). Groups of licensed Radio Amateurs certified by a government civil defense, or in the case of St. Clair County, by Emergency Management. They operate under the FCC's RACES regulations.

RACES provides a pool of emergency communications personnel that can be called on in time of need. RACES groups across the county prepare themselves or the inevitable day when they will be called upon. When a local, county, or state government agency activates its RACES group, that group will use its resources to meet whatever need that agency has.

Traditional RACES operations involve emergency message handling on Amateur Radio Service frequencies. These operations typically involve messages between critical locations such as hospitals, emergency services, emergency shelters, and any other locations where communication is needed. These communications are handled in any mode available, with 2 meters FM being the most prevalent.

Other tasks that RACES personnel are involved with may not involve amateur-radio communications. For example, RACES communicators may be involved in public-safety or other government communications, Emergency Operations Center (EOC) staffing, and emergency equipment repair. Whatever need arises, trained RACES personnel are ready and prepared to help. RACES groups develop and maintain their communications ability by training throughout the year with special exercises and public-service events. When that fateful day occurs, RACES will be there to meet the challenge.

How to get involved:

If you are interested in Amateur Radio, classes are given periodically to assist people in getting their licenses and there are amateur radio operator groups that meet regularly in our area. You can contact Emergency Management at 810-989-6965 or email jwallace@stclaircounty.org.


Contact Information

Office of Homeland Security / Emergency Management
200 Grand River, Suite 204
Port Huron, MI 48060

Phone: (810) 989-6965
Fax: (810) 989-6908
Email: emergencymanagement@stclaircounty.org
 
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