NEEDLES — With 5,000 square miles of law enforcement and search and rescue responsibilities from the Nevada state line south about 70 miles to the Riverside County line and from the Colorado River east almost 90 miles, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department realized the need for a command post equipped with a variety of communication equipment able to communicate with allied law enforcement and public service agencies from remote locations.
Sheriff’s deputies, search and rescue members, Needles Citizens on Patrol and professional staff from the department’s Colorado River Station held emergency communications training from the CRS command post on June 23 at Jack Smith Park in Needles. Personnel tested their ability to set up the command post on a moment’s notice and, under simulated emergency conditions using only emergency generator power, began communicating with other amateur radio operators nationwide as part of the annual American Radio Relay League Field Day event.
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