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Washington County ARES July 2015
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Visitors Please leave an email address on the sign up sheet
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Upgrades & Certificates
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New computers for EOC’S – - Status
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Hi Viz
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OOEM COOP Trailer
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Inside OOEM Trailer
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Commemorative Coin
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Please join us at a hot dog BBQ and concert on August 13th at Shute Park. What: Volunteer Appreciation BBQ and Showtime at Shute Park When: Thursday, August 13th, 2015 Time: 5:30PM Where: Shute Park, Area C (750 SE 8th Ave, 97124) RSVP: http://goo.gl/forms/oRYwRlKrXP Other: Please invite your family (furry kids are welcome too!). The entertainment for the evening is Curtis Salgado (“joyful blues and R&B) Hope to see you there, Cathy Amerson | Volunteer Services Coordinatorhttp://goo.gl/forms/oRYwRlKrXP City of Hillsboro, Oregon | Fire Department
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Devils Ride
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Field Day June 27-28
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Field Day
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EC’s Trailer – Bottom View
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Blame This Guy
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Genentech Preparedness Fair 7/29/15 – Next Wednesday On Evergreen & Brookwood Parkway
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Oregon ARES Leadership Conference August 22 – 24 Got anything you want me to take to the conference?
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Hood To Coast August 8/28 – 8/29
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“Our operating assumption is that everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast.”
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Counting from the earthquake of 1700, we are now three hundred and fifteen years into a two- hundred-and-forty- three-year cycle.
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Soon after that shaking begins, the electrical grid will fail, likely everywhere west of the Cascades and possibly well beyond. If it happens at night, the ensuing catastrophe will unfold in darkness.
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FEMA calculates that, across the region, something on the order of a million buildings —more than three thousand of them schools —will collapse or be compromised in the earthquake.
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So will half of all highway bridges, fifteen of the seventeen bridges spanning Portland’s two rivers, and two-thirds of railways and airports; also, one-third of all fire stations, half of all police stations, and two-thirds of all hospitals.
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Those who cannot get out of the inundation zone under their own power will quickly be overtaken by a greater one. A grown man is knocked over by ankle-deep water moving at 6.7 miles an hour. The tsunami will be moving more than twice that fast when it arrives. Its height will vary with the contours of the coast, from twenty feet to more than a hundred feet. It will not look like a Hokusai-style wave, rising up from the surface of the sea and breaking from above. It will look like the whole ocean, elevated, overtaking land. Nor will it be made only of water—not once it reaches the shore. It will be a five-story deluge of pickup trucks and doorframes and cinder blocks and fishing boats and utility poles and everything else that once constituted the coastal towns of the Pacific Northwest.
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OSSPAC estimates that in the I-5 corridor it will take between one and three months after the earthquake to restore electricity
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a month to a year to restore drinking water and sewer service
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six months to a year to restore major highways
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eighteen months to restore health-care facilities
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On the coast, those numbers go up.
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Whoever chooses or has no choice but to stay there will spend three to six months without electricity,
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one to three years without drinking water and sewage systems
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and three or more years without hospitals
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Those estimates do not apply to the tsunami-inundation zone, which will remain all but uninhabitable for years.
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Quake Ex 2 Oct 10 th COOP - Farmers Market? COOP somewhere else Goals?
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Weekly Tuesday Nite Net 7PM 146.900Mhz T127.3hz Except 3 rd Tues
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Weekly Tuesday DSTAR Net 7PM 146.900Mhz T127.3hz N7QQU B Tuesdays at 7:30PM Voice 440.550 Except 3 rd Tues Featuring DRATS http://www.dstargateway.org/ https://n7qqu.dstargateway.org/
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Training Net Tuesday @ 8PM 146.900Mhz
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Morning ham radio 440.350mhz Tone 127.3 +5Mhz Offset
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Clear 0n Your Final What Did I Miss
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