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 07.43 DATE: October 28,
2007
SUBJECT: FIRST HAND IS USUALLY THE BEST
Getting information first hand is usually the best. I
was going to say that it's always the best, but that's not quite true.
There's a better chance of getting something wrong if it's second or
third hand. If you're receiving the information, try to relay it
exactly as it was received, and not try to correct something that might
not be wrong. It seems that every time information gets relayed
there's a chance that it might get changed just a little. If the
information is relayed enough times it won't be in any ways near the way
it started. If the information is written down, be sure to pass it
on just as it is written. One of the times that it's not best to
get something first hand is when you're the one who is at ground zero of
a disaster, such as an explosion.
(Reprinted, with modification of, ARES Zone 3 Bulletin 01.06)
Ken Harris WA8LLM
Wood County WV;
ARES Assistant Section Coordinator WV
ARES District Emergency Coordinator WV DISTRICT 3