Wanted FCC-licensed Radio Operators in every Shoreline neighborhood

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline neighborhoods are actively seeking FCC-licensed radio operators to assist during emergencies, including storms and outages. These operators will be responsible for reporting local conditions and providing updates on essential services like power and water. Monitoring 442. 825 MHz is crucial for receiving and sharing vital information during crises. Successful applicants will play a key role in distributing information about relief supplies, such as food and shelter locations.

This initiative aims to strengthen community resilience and ensure residents have access to timely information. Candidates must possess an FCC amateur radio license and operate from home. The program highlights the importance of local communication networks in disaster preparedness and response. By fostering community connections, these operators can significantly impact residents' safety and well-being during emergencies.

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