1. Ohio EMA broadcast information about a dam collapse that would effect people along the Great Miami River.
  1. Did the NCO perform regular NET CALLS?
  2. Did the NCO attempt to notify anyone if a unit did not answer on a net call, or if the operator had not been heard from?
  3. Did NCO send someone to check on a "missing" operator?
  4. Conrail Bridge Collapse:
  1. Americana at RT-4
  1. River #7 - Attempts rescue they are not trained to do-and does not answer the radio after this action.
  1. What are the locations for these reports?
  1. River #9 - Reported a tanker truck in the river.
  1. River #11 - reported vehicles tossed into the water
  1. River 5 - reported the tidal wave hit Americana and requested fire-rescue be notified.
  1. River 6 - Reports 2 clinging to a tower and request fire-rescue
  1. River 8 - reporting the bridges over the river can no longer be seen and it is unknown if they are still there.
  1. River 11 - request CG&E be notified.
  1. River 2 - request water rescue for 5 people clinging to a tree
  1. River 1 - requesting water rescue
  1. River 4 - request a big tow truck for another tow truck attempting to rescue a bus full of kids.
  1. River 11 - reports the bridge swaying and request traffic be stopped from being on the bridge.
  1. River 6 - request ETA of water rescue to that location

 

 

 

 

 

  1. River 8 requested a tow truck
  1. River 9 requested a life squad for 6.
  1. Did the NCO maintain control of the net?
  2. Did the NCO maintain his/her composure under fire?
  3. Did the ARECC Net Manager perform satisfactorily?
  4. Did the Map person keep the map up to date with operator locations?
  5. Did the map person keep the map up to date with situations?
  6. Did the map person keep the map up to date with reported problems?
  7. Did the map person keep the map up to date by logging the times for the problems & situations?