I got some BLUETTI portable units coming down from my warehouse in Dallas
today.  Donating a lot of them to the Salvation Army, and trying to get
them in the hands of anyone that wants to buy a unit at cost. It is mainly
our smaller units 300-2000wh batteries and 200 watt panels.  If you know
anyone looking for some portable power units let me know.  832-452-9868

-Brian

On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 1:17 PM K5BOU via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:

> Cathy, great story and thanks to share with us. You story backup what i
> was thinling on my email. You can train  all your life long, if there is no
> one to help, whats the point. Im glad someone was able to hrlp on GMRS.
> Aboutbto buy my GMRS lucence too.
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> K5BOU-PhilippeBoucaumont
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> On May 17, 2024, at 12:51, Cathy Steinberg via BVARC <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Last night a limb fell on some electrical wires behind  a house across
> the street from where my daughter lives in West Houston. There were flashes
> and spark like explosions happening over and over. Two houses were in
> jeopardy of catching fire.
>
> My daughter and several neighbors called 911,311, Centerpoint Energy for
> over an hour and could not get anyone to answer.
>
> When my daughter called me to tell me about it, I got on my radio and
> nobody was available to respond.
>
> I then tried a GMRS channel and there were 2 people monitoring the calls.
> I gave them the address and within 15 minutes a constable and fire
> department showed up. A couple of hours later the trees behind these houses
> caught on fire. Since 911 was still not available I got back on the GMRS
> channel and they got the fire department to come back. In my opinion, the
> people monitoring this channel prevented a house fire and I was extremely
> grateful.
>
> I just received my technician license in January and got it for emergency
> reasons. It already has paid off well.
>
> I just wanted to share my experience.
>
> Cathy
> N0JAB
> WSAB 405
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> On May 17, 2024, at 12:49 PM, Scott Medbury via BVARC <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> 
> I think it's time for Harris, Fort Bend, Galveston,  Montgomery, and
> Chambers counties to step up and do it again.  David, I thank you for
> Brazoria country leadership. All too often we see severe loss of property
> and needless loss of life from severe weather.
>
> 73 ... Scott KD5FBA
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> On Fri, May 17, 2024, 12:18 PM David Lira <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> NWS did a skywarn class in Brazoria county down in Angleton a few weeks
>> ago. It was very informative. They're around but they aren't promoted very
>> well.
>>
>> Regards,
>> David Lira K5DBL
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>> On Fri, May 17, 2024, 12:10 Scott Medbury via BVARC <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It has been years since I have heard of a NWS Skywarn Class which is
>>> several hours long and VERY informative.  I think that most of us could
>>> benefit from a refresher or the initial class.
>>>
>>> 73 and safe at home..
>>>  Scott KD5FBA
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 17, 2024, 11:51 AM K5BOU via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I hope everyone is well. The following email contains my personal
>>>> observations, which unfortunately lean towards a negative aspect.
>>>>
>>>> Yesterday, we encountered the effects of inclement weather. I was
>>>> curious about the response of our dedicated emergency Ham radio Operators,
>>>> who annually invest their time and effort in training for such situations.
>>>>
>>>> I understand during storms, it's crucial to disconnect antennas, either
>>>> before or after the event. I didn't notice any activity on the radio during
>>>> this time eighteen before or after. I tuned in to some net in Alabama and
>>>> Florida, where they were actively discussing and preparing for the weather;
>>>> Dallas also seemed to have a few emergency net in place yesterday.
>>>>
>>>> A week ago, during a "stir crazy net," someone mentioned that during
>>>> previous hurricane events, there was little to no activity from the Ham
>>>> radio emergency group/team.
>>>>
>>>> Here are some questions to consider:
>>>>
>>>> - Should our approach be reactive or proactive?
>>>> - When is it appropriate for the Ham radio emergency responders to be
>>>> activated?
>>>> - Are all members of the Emergency Ham radio group in Fort Bend or
>>>> Harris County physically capable of assisting when needed?
>>>> - Should we consider collaborating with other Ham radio organizations,
>>>> such as those in Florida, to glean insights from their experiences?
>>>>
>>>> And there could be additional questions to explore.
>>>>
>>>> I don't intend for this to prompt rude or sarcastic responses. Given
>>>> that we are in Houston, and with the upcoming hurricane season predicted to
>>>> be quite active and unique, I've shared a lot of relevant data on my
>>>> Weather Facebook page.
>>>>
>>>> Does BVARC have a dedicated emergency response team to assist
>>>> communities in need?
>>>>
>>>> These are just observations, with safety in mind.
>>>>
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