
Radio amateurs have a proud history of providing communications during times of emergency. Some choose to volunteer directly and serve agencies’ communications needs, like the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, or local and state emergency management. But the majority participate through the Amateur Radio Emergency Service. ARES® is comprised 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. Since the 1930s, ARES members have responded to local, regional and national disasters, including: the attacks of September 11, 2001 in New York City.
COUNTY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR
BALTO COU / CTY VACANT
ANNE ARUNDEL ROB HURD –N3HU
CALVERT SHAWN DONLEY –N3AE
CAROLINE KATHY JONES – KB3TVF
CARROLL LARRY SOLARCZYK – WX3F
CECIL GEORGE REMHOF – KB3LJB
CHARLES BOB DAVIDSON – KB3KOW
DC LIZ GOODSON – K4LIZ
DORCHESTER DAVE DE RUSSY – N3SCF
FREDERICK SANDY CHESNEY – KB3EOF
GARRETT HOWARD REYNOLDS – WA3EOQ
HARFORD STEVEN FOOK – K2EJ
HOWARD ANDY PROTIGAL – N3AWP
MONTGOMERY AL TAYLOR – KN3U
TALBOT VACANT
WASHINGTON JOE MAGUIRE – WA1ZZQ