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North Carolina ARES is organized into three geographic branches. Each branch is further divided into groups of counties called areas. Orange County is a part of NC ARES Area 10 in the Central Branch of the state. The other counties in Area 10 are:
We conduct regularly scheduled on-the-air training to sharpen our emergency communications skills and, in cooperation with the Orange County Radio Amateurs, we support a network of Amateur Radio repeater stations to provide emergency coverage all across the county. We have close working relationships with:
If you're not an Amateur Radio operater at present but wish to learn more, here's the link to the website of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), which is the national organization for Amateur Radio in the USA. The ARRL's website contains much useful information to help you prepare for your license exam and find an upcoming test session located near you.  If you're an Orange County ham who would like to join us, here's the application to become a member of Orange County ARES.
Here are the NIMS courses that you should complete in order to obtain certification to help us provide emergency communications for Orange County in a responder or support position.  These free courses can be completed online using the links provided:
In addition, you should complete these free courses below to be certified as an EOC Operator.  (Note that ICS300 and 400 are classroom courses, and we will make the class schedules available to Orange County ARES members):
North Carolina ARES Key Personnel:
ARES Home 
Why ARES? 
Join ARES! 
Checksheet (PDF) 
Net Sched 
Net Script (PDF) 
Emerg Nets 
Emerg Links 
OCRA Home 
Updated 09/09/2008, send corrections to k3vsa "at" arrl "dot" net
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