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RACES EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION PROGRAM | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY - VERMONT EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Provides health and welfare emergency communications during disasters or significant failures of telecommunication systems through a volunteer organization of amateur radio operators who are licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES) volunteers can be activated to provide alternative communications channels following a major disaster or large-scale emergency that disrupts the normal functioning of a community. There are currently 40 fixed RACES stations with the capability of deploying 15 mobile Command Centers stations throughout the State.

Last Assured

04/03/2024

Physical Address

45 State Drive, Waterbury, VT 05671-1300

Hours

Monday-Friday: 8:00am-4:30pm

Voice

(800) 347-0488

Toll-Free | General Inquiries

Fax

(802) 241-5556

Voice

(800) 641-5005

Toll-Free | Hazardous Material Incident 24/7

Application process

By Website; By Telephone if interested in joining the RACES Program

Eligibility

Licensed RACES Operators: Adults Age 18 and Older

Agency info

VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY - VERMONT EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Vermont Emergency Management (VEM) is the division of Vermont's Department of Public Safety that serves all of Vermont with leadership, coordination, and support during the four phases of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.