Emergency Telecommunications Volunteers

Emergency Telecommunications Volunteers

About New Westminster Emergency Telecomms

How Can I Volunteer?

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About New Westminster Emergency Telecomms

New Westminster Emergency Telecommunications is comprised of a group of volunteers and City of New Westminster staff. Most of the volunteers are members of the New Westminster Amateur Radio Club and are licensed amateur radio operators.

In emergency situations and disasters, when many other telecommunication systems fail, a reliable means of communication has been emergency radio communications. Emergency radio is a public safety lifeline that links the community in crisis to a relief and support network, which aids in the protection of critical infrastructure.

The City of New Westminster invests in the latest radio equipment and provides its volunteers and staff with the necessary training. This training involves participating in community events such as the Hyack Parade, regional exercises such as Exercise Top Hat and international exercises such as the ARRL Field Day.


How Can I Volunteer?

The City of New Westminster is currently recruiting members who are interested in promoting Emergency Telecommunications, if interested contact the City of New Westminster Emergency Management Office at  or contact us at 604-515-3797

For Further Information regarding Amateur Radio please visit the Links Page or the New Westminster Amateur Radio Club Website


What has Emergency Telecommunications Been Involved in Recently?

  • Exercise WESTDEL - Nov 2010
  • Emergency Telecoms in the News Leader
    Hamming it Up in an Emergency
  • Field day Exercise Blue Mountain Park 2010
  • Field Day Exercise in Coquitlam 2009
  • Exercise Top Hat - 2008
  • Field Exercises in Coquitlam - 2008
  • EOC Activation Exercise - 2007 

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