Highline Amateur Radio Clubs annual Emergency Communications Event will be Sat., June 26

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The Highline Amateur Radio Club will host its annual Emergency Communications Event on Saturday, June 26, at Marvista Park in Normandy Park, Washington. This gathering aims to promote amateur radio emergency communications and enhance community preparedness. Participants will engage in hands-on activities that showcase the vital role of radio communication during crises. The event aligns with the national Field Day initiative, which encourages amateur radio operators to practice emergency protocols in real-world scenarios. Attendees will learn essential skills that can aid in public safety during emergencies.

The Highline Amateur Radio Club highlights the significance of effective communication, especially in disaster situations. Local government officials may support the event, recognizing the importance of preparedness within the community. Residents are invited to participate and gain valuable knowledge on emergency communication techniques.

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