[KYHAM] Kentucky Section Report May 2007

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1) Section: Kentucky
2) Month: April
3) Year: 2007
4) Total Number  of ARES Members: 1,135
5) Change Since Last Month: + 4
6) Number of Active  Nets: 19
7) Total Sessions: 112  
8) Number of EC's/DEC's Reporting  This Month: 19
9) Number of Nets, Drills, Tests and Training Sessions This  Month: 112 Man 
Hours: 432.5
10) Number of Public Service Events This Month: 6 Man Hours:  47.5
11) Number of Emergency Operations This Month: 8 Man Hours:   44

Please Note: Item 12 below, is total of the three items  above.

12) Total Number of ARES/RACES Events This Month:  126.0  Total Man Hours: 
524.0

Reporting stations: KI4OQL, KD4PWL, WD8JAW, WX4ME, N4KJU,  KG4HMN, KF4ACQ, 
KG4TND, KE4KWR, WD8NMV, KI4JXN, W4JHT, N4STW, KI4JXN, KF4IZS,  K4TXJ, KE4AIE, 
KE4LR
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Congratulations to the   following Amateur Radio Operators who have passed 
the Kentucky Online ARES  course! KC8ZHQ, KC0WCK, N4SST, W4BGN
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Comments:
 
District 3: The Emergency Operation listed was a District 3 Skywarn Net  
activated on May 15 due to an outbreak of severe weather moving across the  
district. The net lasted 1.63 hrs with 12 participants from all over the  district. 
No damage was reported for that weather event.

District 7: We have added the St. Luke east and west hospital equipped with  
2 meter/440 dual band radio setups in the Emergency Rooms. This bring to total 
1  District office and 9 county EOC's and two hospitals to date that are 
fully  functional with amateur radio equipment. The St. Elizabeth Hospital both 
north  and south will be next. We are also waiting for the Greater Cincinnati 
Airport  to get funding for amateur equipment in their EOC. 
 
Scott: Two activations for missing persons searches. 
 
District 13:
Fayette: May was another active month for Fayette County ARES. There were  
two public service events that took place in May and we look forward to June to  
continue our public service calendar. The Fayette County ARES WEB page 
received  a redesign, lots of positive feed back. _fcares.kyham.net_ 
(http://fcares.kyham.net/) 
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PSHR: KG4TND  495, W2LTB 574, WD8JAW  96,
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Note: The reporting section of KYHAM is functional. Please submit all  
monthly reports there. EC reports will go to their respective DECs for  totalling. 
Areas with no DEC will still come to me. This will make reporting and  
accountability more streamlined. _http://www.kyham.net/emcomm/reports.html_ 
(http://www.kyham.net/emcomm/reports.html) 
 
Reminder that ARES (OES, EC, DECs) appointees need to file a monthly report  
so we can track activities. 
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A BIG thank you to Pat Spencer, KD4PWL for helping me update the  system!
 
James  McDonnell, EMT-P
Section Emergency Coordinator
Kentucky  ARES
Email: _w2ltb at arrl.net_ (mailto: w2ltb at arrl.net) 
Website: _kyares13.kyham.net_ (http://kyares13.kyham.net/) 



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