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WELCOME TO ARES OF CLEVELAND COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA!
ARES of Cleveland County Leadership and Appointments
Shelby Amateur Radio Club is proud to be the supporter of the ARES ® Amateur Radio Emergency Service of Cleveland County. We take great pride in our club's history in Emergency Communication and are proud to continue that tradition through our sponsorship of the ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service in Cleveland County. Involvement in ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) does not require membership in Shelby Amateur Radio Club or in ARRL. Being a licensed amateur radio operator, however, is a requirement for membership in ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service). Once registered with ARES and your EC registers your station with the Emergency Management director, your station will then become registered with Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service under the North Carolina Emergency Plan found on ncarrl.org. Participation in ARES of Cleveland County does require a certain amount of commitment. The Department of Homeland Security now requires anyone with a direct role in Emergency response to become certified in FEMA Courses. These courses can be taken online, free from the FEMA website. To join click here, fill out the form and bring to the local Emergency Coordinator (who can be found at the Shelby Amateur Radio Club meetings and at the ARES meetings posted on this website). We look forward to providing our community with communications in emergencies and other community events. For more information please contact the Emergency Coordinator at info@clevelandcountyares.org For information directly from the ARRL website please click here.
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5/13/2008 - An
Important Note from your EC regarding Cleveland County SKYWARN -
Click Here (updated 8/19/2008) |