Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== ARES Task Book ====== I'm going to boil down the information posted at the [[http://www.arrl.org/ares|ARRL ARES]] page into something a little more digestible. <callout type="info" icon="true">This process is a whole lot simpler if you join a local club and talk with the folks there. Find a local club - [[:atl_metro_clubs|Atlanta Metro Clubs]].</callout> The task book is pretty self-explanatory, but there are a few things to note: * There are tasks marked with a **R** for //Required// tasks. * There are tasks marked with a **O** for //Optional// tasks. * There are tasks marked with a **E** for //Encouraged// tasks. The Skill Levels have been updated in 2024: * **Basic -** Entry level into ARESĀ®, includes skills learned when obtaining an Amateur Radio license and basic coursework. * **Intermediate -** Set of skills desired by ARESĀ® obtained through coursework and training. * **Advanced -** Increased skill set that initiates a pathway to leadership positions and assignments. =====Step 1===== <text size="large">Contact your local EC (Emergency Coordinator).</text> If you don't know who your EC is, head to [[https://gaares.org/?page_id=368|Georgia ARES]] and search for your county. Reach out and let them know you are interested in ARES. In my experience, they are the most patient folks that I have met in the hobby. =====Step 2===== <text size="large">Download the ARES Task Book.</text> [[http://www.arrl.org/files/file/ARES%20Taskbook%20July%202024.pdf|ARES Task Book]] - July 2024 Edition\\ =====Step 3===== <text size="large">Start your online training courses</text> You will have to take a few online courses. //This is outlined in your Task Book.// <callout type="info" icon="true">The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) offers self-paced courses designed for people who have emergency management responsibilities and the general public. All are offered free-of-charge to those who qualify for enrollment. [[https://training.fema.gov/is/info.aspx|Follow this link for more information on SID recovery, Student Portal, and course navigation.]]</callout> The required courses for ARES Basic Level are: * [[https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-100.c&lang=en|IS-100 (IS-100.c)]] Introduction to the Incident Command System * [[https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-700.b&lang=en|IS-700 (IS-700.b)]] National Incident Management System * [[https://learn.arrl.org/courses/67044#|Basic Emcomm course]] The required courses for ARES Intermediate Level are: * [[https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-200.c&lang=en|ICS-200 (IS-200.c)]] Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response * [[https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-800.d&lang=en|IS-800.D]] National Response Framework, An Introduction * [[https://learn.arrl.org/courses/68230#|Intermediate EmComm course]] <text size="large">Even though Skywarn Training is now optional, it's a lot of fun and easy to complete.</text> * [[https://www.weather.gov/ffc/skywarnsched|SkyWarn Spotter]] Basic Training advanced_amateur_info/ares_task_book.txt Last modified: 2024/11/08 12:37by Jack Parks - KQ4JP