The City of Tucson has determined that the following disasters could befall Tucson & the surrounding area:
- Disease
- Drought
- Earthquake
- Extreme Temperatures
- Floods and Flash Floods
- Hazardous Materials Incidents
- Human-Caused Disasters
- Severe Wind
- Wildfire
- Winter Storms

Disease

Drought

Forest or wild fire overtaking a city

Earthquake

Extreme Heat

Floods & flash floods caused by severe storms or high winds

Wrecks of transports carrying dangerous substances

Chemical spills

Disaster Management

Combating terrorist or active shooter incidents

F.E.M.A. staging areas preparing for recovery

Fully stocked grocery stores can go from fully functioning to…

A normal food supply could become in short supply quickly & not just toilet paper.
So, how does a group prepare for emergencies?
Start by participating in the All T.E.NETs ham net (All Tucson Emergency NET) (All Tenets because this site is for all faiths) every Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. at 146.880, negative offset with the repeater on top of Mt. Lemmon. That repeater is duplicated on 147.300 MHz, positive offset located at the Pima Emergency Communications Operations Center. We will have a training period every week on the ham net. We will offer help in becoming FCC (Federal Communications Commission) licensed to operate an amateur (ham) radio.

Also go to this website & we will update training on the website as often as we can.
You may also ask questions on the net or though our web site response section. We will post links as to where to obtain amateur radio (ham) training & FCC exams as well as other aids & helps as we think of them.
You do not need to start out with a entire communication center.
You can start out with a hand held radio with a whip antenna long enough to reach the repeater effectively.
The way a ham net works
The way a ham net works is in our case starting at 7:30 P.M. on Wednesday one only needs to listen in on the 146.880 frequency & if you are not a member of the net you can become a member simply by waiting as the roll call is taken by the net control. Once he is done at dealing with members he asks if there are visitors. At that point you can give the net control you FCC call sign & he can put you down as a member if you would like to join & from then on you will get information on upcoming events & ways the net can help with specific details to assist your group with emergency preparedness.
Just as soon as All T.E.NETs becomes aware of an emergency
Just as soon as All T.E.NETs becomes aware of an emergency & the nature of it we will inform everyone via ham radio over the same frequency that the Pima County Office of Emergency Management (P.C.O.E.M.) uses. There are members of our team who serve with the P.C.O.E.M. Once you become aware of the nature of an emergency you will be updated as soon as the information is available to us. We will also post updates as often as we can on the alltenets.com (All T.E.NETs)(All Tucson Emergency NETs) web page.
Then depending on whether the emergency is such that the Pima County Office of Emergency Management recommends what everyone should do you will know whether you should grab a ‘72 hour kit’* & take yourself & any family members to some safe distance away or whether you should hunker down & gather your family around you at Home.


