About
A.R.E.S The
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) consists of FCC
licensed amateur radio operators who have been trained
in emergency communications and have voluntarily registered
their qualifications and equipment for communications
duty in the public service when disaster strikes.
Northeast Louisiana A.R.E.S. Foundation, Inc.
The Northeast Louisiana ARES Foundation, Inc. is established
and meets guidelines as a charitable 501(c)(3) "tax-exempt"
non-profit organization. The foundation oversees the maintenance,
operations, and funding of affiliated ARES projects and
activities in the 12 parish district, and is administered
by a board of directors consisting of both ARRL appointed
ARES EC's and elected officers.
* All public donations and/or government grants for ARES
projects in the northeast district should be directed
to the foundation. To become eligible for funding, each
ARES group must be affiliated with the Northeast Louisiana
ARES Foundation.
Served Agencies:
Northeast Louisiana ARES provides communications assistance
to the following agencies in the Northeast District including:
Ouachita Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
(OHSEP)
NELA Chapter of the American Red Cross
Salvation Army
Louisiana State Police
Ouachita Sheriff's Department
Ouachita Parish Fire Department
Ouachita Parish Public Works Department
Monroe Fire, Police and Public Works Department
West Monroe Fire, Police and Public Works Departments
FEMA
LOEP
LANG
National Weather Service
DHH
OPH
EAS Broadcast Stations
local hospitals
and others as deemed necessary
* Criminal Background Checks - Many of these
served agencies handle sensitive information and have
specific requirements before allowing access to their
facilities. This may include, but is not limited to, law
enforcement agencies. In order to maintain a high level
of safety and security for the community as well as members
of the served agency and ARES, all ARES members are now
required to submit to a routine background check before
ARES membership is approved. If it anytime an ARES member
fails to pass the routine background check, their membership
will be revoked. Future reinstatement will not occur until
the flag on their record is removed.
Louisiana's
nine ARES regional districts include:
Region
1 (Southeast District): Orleans, Saint Bernard, Plaquemines
and Jefferson Parishes
Region
2 (Capital District): East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge,
Livingston, Ascension Iberville, Pointe Coupee, East
Feliciana and West Feliciana Parishes
Region
3 (Bayou District): Saint John, Saint Charles, Saint
James, Assumption and Terrebonne Parishes
Region
4 (Acadiana District): Lafayette, Evangeline, Saint
Landry, Acadia, St. Martin, Iberia and Saint Mary Parishes
Region
5 (Southwest District) : Beauregard, Allen, Calcasieu,
Jefferson Davis and Cameron Parishes
Region
6 (Central District): Vernon, Sabine, Natchitoches,
Winn, Grant, Rapides, LaSalle, Catahoula, Concordia
and Avoyelles Parishes
Region
7 (Northwest District): Caddo, Bossier, Webster, Claiborne,
Bienville, Red River and DeSoto Parishes
Region
8 (Northeast District): Ouachita, Union, Lincoln, Jackson,
Caldwell, Richland, Morehouse, Franklin, West Carroll,
East Carroll, Madison and Tensas Parishes
Region
9 (North Lake District): Washington, Saint Tammany,
Saint Helena and Saint Tammany Parishes
The
Northeast Louisiana A.R.E.S. Regional District covers
a 12 parish area, with each parish having its' own organized
group for local emergency coordination.
Northeast
Louisiana A.R.E.S. Net . . . A Regional ARES Training Net is held each Monday evening
at 8:00 p.m. CST/CDT
on the 147.015 + K5NOE repeater.
Click Here for Net Preamble
CONTACT INFORMATION / MEMBERSHIP:
If you prefer, you may print out and mail-in or hand deliver
your registration form to your parish EC or DEC. Click
Here to Download an A.R.E.S. Registration Form (PDF
format)
or
you can pre-register online.
Online
ARES "Pre-Registration" Form: Note: Due to increased security
restrictions among the various served agencies, all ARES
members are now required to submit to a background check.
Upon receipt of this online application, you will be contacted
so that ARES officials can gather additional information.
*
Your information will be reviewed and you will be contacted
by your parish EC.
For more information or questions concerning ARES or membership,
contact your parish ARES Official: CLICK
HERE
A.R.E.S.
FIELD RESOURCE MANUAL
The
ARES Field Resources Manual is a quick trainer and field
resource guide for the emergency communicator. It's available
here as a Adobe Portable Document Format file: aresfieldresourcemanual.pdf
(439,361 bytes).
You'll need Adobe's free Acrobat
Reader to view and print the manual.
This
Page is Designed and Maintained as a Public Service to the Amateur Radio
Community by:
David S. Gore, W5DSG - District Emergency Coordinator
mail @ ares-nela.org