On October 4th, Jeff (KB9QG) and John (KD9QDL) had an eventful day at the first 2023 10-4 FIRST ANNUAL INDIANA COMU FIELD DAY in Plymouth, Indiana. The primary purpose of this event was to test their communication skills, particularly in the areas of frequency, data, and digital voice communication. This kind of exercise is valuable for emergency response teams and organizations as it helps them prepare for various scenarios and challenges.
The use of “injects” every 15 to 20 minutes the event organizers simulated different tasks that participants had to respond to. These injects could have included scenarios like setting up communication equipment, relaying important information, coordinating responses, or troubleshooting communication issues. It’s a common practice in emergency response training to have these kinds of simulated exercises to assess readiness and improve skills.
After completing the tasks and responding to the injects, the participants evaluated the operation. This post-event evaluation is crucial as it allows participants to reflect on what went well and what could be improved in their communication and response efforts. It also helps organizers gather feedback to enhance future training exercises and emergency response plans.
Overall, Jeff and John had a productive day testing and honing their communication skills for emergency response in Plymouth, Indiana. Such training and field exercises play a vital role in ensuring the preparedness of emergency response teams for real-life situations.