Just thought I would post an update with what is going on up here with the disaster stuff. I was called out to the Boulder EOC early Friday AM to work net control and packet radio for the disaster comms between the evac centers and EOC. Turns out that cell comms were down in some of the mountain towns, and the best info anyone had was, for example, between Pinewood springs and Allenspark hams and the EOC.
Here is what the situation room at the EOC looked like Friday morning:
Each desk is a different function, such as transportation, press, community relations, etc. There were tons of cops from all jurisdictions coming and going all day.
Here is what the BCARES radio area looks like:
We were mostly using the 146.760 net for voice and a packet net for data comms - both could be really busy at times.
There are also some cameras we have on the Boulder Airport flight line - where all of the CH-47s and Blackhawks are bringing in evacuees. From there, they are bused to the evac shelters. I worked an evac shelter Saturday and Monday - lots of help there and lots of food/water, but sad to see people in this predicament.
Tomorrow, several members are going out with Red Cross to do damage assessment, using their mobile rigs. I'd like to go, but don't have the rig and antenna.
Amazing how many people they have mobilized for this!