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Fire Chief’s Association of Broward County Uniform CERT Radio Communication Policy And Operations

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Page 1: Fire Chief’s Association of Broward County Uniform CERT Radio Communication Policy And Operations

Fire Chief’s Associationof

Broward County

Uniform CERT Radio Communication Policy

AndOperations

Page 2: Fire Chief’s Association of Broward County Uniform CERT Radio Communication Policy And Operations

PurposeTo Improve overall communications

and provide interoperability between CERT teams throughout

Broward County, Florida.

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OverviewThe rapid growth of CERT in Broward County dictates the need for common communications.Teams continue to work together during large events and regional training.

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Governance

• The Fire Chief’s Association shall maintain licensure of UHF frequencies for CERT.

• The CERT Committee Chair shall coordinate use of CERT frequencies.

• CERT frequencies are not meant for permanent daily operations.

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Governance

• Each CERT is responsible for purchasing, programming, and maintaining their own radio equipment.

• All CERT channels are for county-wide use and not the sole use of any individual CERT.

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Governance

• All radio communications shall consist of common English language.

• Slang or “handles” similar to Citizen’s Band jargon shall not be used.

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Structure

The CERT Radio System Consists of 10 Channels:

•Channels 1-6 Direct

•Channels 7-10 Repeated

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Direct Communications(Channels 1-6)

• Also Referred to as “Car to Car” or “Simplex”.

• Requires only one frequency.

• Range is limited.

• Used for tactical communications.

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Direct Communications

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Repeated Communications(Channels 7-10)

• Requires two frequencies.

• Requires the use of a piece of equipment called a “repeater”.

• Allows for greater range.

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Repeated Communications

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Types of Radio Equipment

• Portable Radios – Handheld.• Mobile Radios – fixed vehicle mount,

usually in a vehicle.• Base Radios – Typically used in a

building and plugged into an outlet.• Repeater – Used to extend the range of

communications.

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Typical Portable Radio

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Typical Mobile Radio

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Typical Base Station

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Radio Use and Etiquette

• Channel 1 shall be the common call channel for CERT communications.

• When initiating communications on Channel 1, preface the transmission with the city of affiliation.

• Example: “Margate CERT 18.”

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Radio Use and Etiquette

• Radio designations should coincide with each city’s fire station designations.

• Typically, Zone Captains assume the station number and subsequent designations start with 2, 3, 4, etc. Example CERT 18, CERT 218.

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Radio Use and Etiquette

• If a tactical channel is needed, start with channel 2.

• Before using, check for availability.

• Example, “Margate CERT on channel 2 checking for availability.”

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Radio Use and Etiquette

• There should be several attempts to make contact before using the channel.

• If there is someone using the channel, switch to channel 3 and repeat procedure up to channel 6 until a clear channel is located.

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Radio Use and Etiquette

• If a repeated channel is needed for an event, start previous procedure on channel 7.

• If all channels are busy, a CERT member should monitor channel 1 until a clear channel becomes available.

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Radio Use and Etiquette

• When a channel is no longer needed, a CERT member shall announce on channel 1 that the channel they were using is now available in case someone is waiting for an available channel.

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