TO: ALL ARES OPERATORS IN
DISTRICT 3 (OFFICIAL)
ALL AMATEURS IN WEST VIRGINIA
(INFORMATION)
FROM: WOOD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED AND WOOD
COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICES (ARES)
ARES DISTRICT 3 BULLETIN NR 07.15 DATE: April 15,
2007
SUBJECT: DON'T GET TICKED OFF
Now that we just spent our first major activity of this year
in the woods providing the Safety Communications for the Challenge at
Mountwood, it's time to repeat a bulletin that should be repeated ever
year. I've already had three Wood Ticks on me in the last two
weeks, they were just crawling, but it wouldn't have been long before
they would start to attach. In any case be sure to check yourself
anytime you've been outside to make sure you don't bring any of those
little buggers into the house. If you didn't bring any of them in,
you should feel lucky, but how about your pets. They bring them into the
house by the truck load.
Ticks carry Lime Disease that can make you feel miserable for
many weeks. Signs and symptoms include fever, Flu-Like Symptoms,
Fatigue, Chills, Musce Aches, Cough and Sore Throat. These
symptoms can develop up to two weeks after a Tick has been removed.
The site where the Tick was at may begin as a red dot with a faint ring
around it. You should always check yourself, or have a family
member check your hair, back, neck or any area you can' see when you
come out of the field.
Everyone has their own wives tales of how to remove a Tick
with Vaseline, matches, and who knows what else, but the recommended
procedure is to grab the Tick as close to the skin as you can and gently
pull perpendicular to the skin until the Tick's head is separated from
the skin, and then clean the area with alcohol. If the head of the
Tick remains attached using this or your own method, see your physician
or go to the hospital for surgical removal.
(Information by Don Williams, N8NUS)
(Reprinted, with modifications, of Wood County ARES District 3
Bulletin NR 05.26)
Ken Harris WA8LLM
Wood County WV
ARES Assistant Section Coordinator WV
ARES District Emergency Coordinator WV District 3