The Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES) consists of licensed amateurs who have voluntarily registered their qualifications and equipment, with their local ARES leadership, for communications duty in the public service when disaster strikes.
Every licensed amateur, regardless of membership in ARRL or any other local or national organization is eligible to apply for membership in ARES. ARES membership is often a starting point for volunteers seeking to support public service and/or public safety.
Latest ARES News
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AUXCOMM Fall Statewide Exercise Results
The 2022 statewide Fall exercise took place on October 8 from 9:00 to noon, followed by a hot wash. Special thanks to Jack Swift N8WAV, Tim Crane WM8A, Matt McCormick KE8CRV, and Randy Williams KD8MOK for their input, support, and assistance in bringing this exercise together. We hope that you had as much fun in…
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John Elston Appointed EC for Gladwin County
John Elston W8JDE has been appointed as Emergency Coordinator for Gladwin County. He succeeds Ted Bak K8EO.
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Chris Vogt Appointed EC for Genesee County
After review with the Genesee County Office of Emergency Management, Chris Vogt KD8BMB has been appointed as Emergency Coordinator for Genesee County. He succeeds Greg Zaleski N8FVZ SK. Chris will also serve in the role of Auxiliary Communications (AUXCOMM) Manager for the county. Chris brings a broad range or experience to the role. He previously…