Making Contact During Emergencies

There have been many books written on the topic of “emergency communications,” EMCOMM, or ECOMM,: personal communications plans, communications for preppers, long-term back-up power solutions and the building of radio systems for use during disasters and SHTF (“stuff” hits the fan – well, we are keeping it clean for families, but you can translate).

“Making Contact During Emergencies” is different; it’s about getting help when you need it. Hikers, hunters, boaters, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone who wants to be prepared to communicate, or get help in an emergency, will benefit from this information.
oThis book is designed to give you information, which, if acted upon, might save your life, the life of a loved one, or someone you may come across who is in need of help.
oThis book will help the novice learn methods of communicating, attracting attention, and making your presence known.
oIt will help those who are prepared to think through communicating, getting help, and bringing new ideas to light.

When you need help during an emergency, or when you are awaiting word from a loved one inside the impact area of a natural disaster, how you communicate doesn’t matter; that you communicate does. This book will help you prepare send or receive emergency messages through the proper channels for maximum effect.

Mark Lawley is a full-time deputy sheriff in Madison County, Alabama. He is an amateur radio operator (KI4DHS) and has been involved in radio communications since the early 1970s. He got involved in disaster relief efforts in 2000 after a tornado came through central Alabama. He went on to coordinate Baptist Disaster Relief operations in central Alabama, including radio communications. This led to working relationships with the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army.
While living in St Clair County Alabama, Mark met and became involved with a wonderful group of radio operators working with the St Clair County Alabama EMA, where he would respond to the Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Operations Center during times of severe weather and other emergencies. He has also provided communications from storm shelters during time of emergencies, from roadsides or parking lots when the needs arose, and provided communications for various federal, state, and local agencies in areas where “normal” communications had been disrupted after tornadoes and hurricanes.
Mark has enjoyed the outdoors since his childhood, hunting and fishing with his family over the years, and he’s spent time camping on canoe trips with friends. However, he has also gotten lost in the woods, and, on another occasion assisted in the rescue of a friend who was seriously injured on a hunting trip. The ability to communicate in a timely manner helped him find his way as well as likely saved his friend's life.

Krista Lawley was trained as a music educator, but spent over thirty years in business as an entrepreneur, living in Concord, North Carolina, where she experienced first-hand the destruction of Hurricane Hugo in 1989.
She is also a professional musician, singer, songwriter, and recording artist, she became an amateur radio operator in 2017 (KN4CMT) and is involved in radio operations during emergencies. She has assisted in storm shelter operations, and is becoming active in storm spotting activities in North and Central Alabama.
Her idea of roughing it may be sleeping in a motor home rather than in a tent or on the ground, but she does enjoy hiking, campfires, and being in the outdoors.
She is an awesome researcher and editor. As with many things in Mark’s life, without her, this book would not have been possible.

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Making Contact During Emergencies

There have been many books written on the topic of “emergency communications,” EMCOMM, or ECOMM,: personal communications plans, communications for preppers, long-term back-up power solutions and the building of radio systems for use during disasters and SHTF (“stuff” hits the fan – well, we are keeping it clean for families, but you can translate).

“Making Contact During Emergencies” is different; it’s about getting help when you need it. Hikers, hunters, boaters, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone who wants to be prepared to communicate, or get help in an emergency, will benefit from this information.
oThis book is designed to give you information, which, if acted upon, might save your life, the life of a loved one, or someone you may come across who is in need of help.
oThis book will help the novice learn methods of communicating, attracting attention, and making your presence known.
oIt will help those who are prepared to think through communicating, getting help, and bringing new ideas to light.

When you need help during an emergency, or when you are awaiting word from a loved one inside the impact area of a natural disaster, how you communicate doesn’t matter; that you communicate does. This book will help you prepare send or receive emergency messages through the proper channels for maximum effect.

Mark Lawley is a full-time deputy sheriff in Madison County, Alabama. He is an amateur radio operator (KI4DHS) and has been involved in radio communications since the early 1970s. He got involved in disaster relief efforts in 2000 after a tornado came through central Alabama. He went on to coordinate Baptist Disaster Relief operations in central Alabama, including radio communications. This led to working relationships with the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army.
While living in St Clair County Alabama, Mark met and became involved with a wonderful group of radio operators working with the St Clair County Alabama EMA, where he would respond to the Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Operations Center during times of severe weather and other emergencies. He has also provided communications from storm shelters during time of emergencies, from roadsides or parking lots when the needs arose, and provided communications for various federal, state, and local agencies in areas where “normal” communications had been disrupted after tornadoes and hurricanes.
Mark has enjoyed the outdoors since his childhood, hunting and fishing with his family over the years, and he’s spent time camping on canoe trips with friends. However, he has also gotten lost in the woods, and, on another occasion assisted in the rescue of a friend who was seriously injured on a hunting trip. The ability to communicate in a timely manner helped him find his way as well as likely saved his friend's life.

Krista Lawley was trained as a music educator, but spent over thirty years in business as an entrepreneur, living in Concord, North Carolina, where she experienced first-hand the destruction of Hurricane Hugo in 1989.
She is also a professional musician, singer, songwriter, and recording artist, she became an amateur radio operator in 2017 (KN4CMT) and is involved in radio operations during emergencies. She has assisted in storm shelter operations, and is becoming active in storm spotting activities in North and Central Alabama.
Her idea of roughing it may be sleeping in a motor home rather than in a tent or on the ground, but she does enjoy hiking, campfires, and being in the outdoors.
She is an awesome researcher and editor. As with many things in Mark’s life, without her, this book would not have been possible.

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Overview

There have been many books written on the topic of “emergency communications,” EMCOMM, or ECOMM,: personal communications plans, communications for preppers, long-term back-up power solutions and the building of radio systems for use during disasters and SHTF (“stuff” hits the fan – well, we are keeping it clean for families, but you can translate).

“Making Contact During Emergencies” is different; it’s about getting help when you need it. Hikers, hunters, boaters, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone who wants to be prepared to communicate, or get help in an emergency, will benefit from this information.
oThis book is designed to give you information, which, if acted upon, might save your life, the life of a loved one, or someone you may come across who is in need of help.
oThis book will help the novice learn methods of communicating, attracting attention, and making your presence known.
oIt will help those who are prepared to think through communicating, getting help, and bringing new ideas to light.

When you need help during an emergency, or when you are awaiting word from a loved one inside the impact area of a natural disaster, how you communicate doesn’t matter; that you communicate does. This book will help you prepare send or receive emergency messages through the proper channels for maximum effect.

Mark Lawley is a full-time deputy sheriff in Madison County, Alabama. He is an amateur radio operator (KI4DHS) and has been involved in radio communications since the early 1970s. He got involved in disaster relief efforts in 2000 after a tornado came through central Alabama. He went on to coordinate Baptist Disaster Relief operations in central Alabama, including radio communications. This led to working relationships with the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army.
While living in St Clair County Alabama, Mark met and became involved with a wonderful group of radio operators working with the St Clair County Alabama EMA, where he would respond to the Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Operations Center during times of severe weather and other emergencies. He has also provided communications from storm shelters during time of emergencies, from roadsides or parking lots when the needs arose, and provided communications for various federal, state, and local agencies in areas where “normal” communications had been disrupted after tornadoes and hurricanes.
Mark has enjoyed the outdoors since his childhood, hunting and fishing with his family over the years, and he’s spent time camping on canoe trips with friends. However, he has also gotten lost in the woods, and, on another occasion assisted in the rescue of a friend who was seriously injured on a hunting trip. The ability to communicate in a timely manner helped him find his way as well as likely saved his friend's life.

Krista Lawley was trained as a music educator, but spent over thirty years in business as an entrepreneur, living in Concord, North Carolina, where she experienced first-hand the destruction of Hurricane Hugo in 1989.
She is also a professional musician, singer, songwriter, and recording artist, she became an amateur radio operator in 2017 (KN4CMT) and is involved in radio operations during emergencies. She has assisted in storm shelter operations, and is becoming active in storm spotting activities in North and Central Alabama.
Her idea of roughing it may be sleeping in a motor home rather than in a tent or on the ground, but she does enjoy hiking, campfires, and being in the outdoors.
She is an awesome researcher and editor. As with many things in Mark’s life, without her, this book would not have been possible.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164062903
Publisher: Mark Lawley
Publication date: 03/29/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 97 KB

About the Author

Mark and Krista make their home in North Alabama, in the heart of the tornado alley of the South.

Disasters happen, which require that we be ready to survive on our own for some period of time.
In addition, those "little emergencies" happen to all of us at some time. These are things such as flat tires, dead batteries, minor and even major injuries. Would you know what to do?

These two books are designed to help you be prepared for emergencies large and small, (Practical Prepping For Everyday People), as well as being able to get help during emergencies (Making Contact During Emergencies).


Krista has a knack for stocking their designated “prepper pantry” with non-perishable foods, fresh and distilled water, and paper products, rotating these goods into daily living as needed. She keeps a good variety of cast-iron cookware for use on a grill or campfire if a stove is not an option, and has learned many prepper uses for common household products.

She and Mark (her husband and co-author) have been researching prepping for several years, reading books, articles, and listening to a variety of podcasts on the subject. It’s good to learn different points of view and share valuable techniques for more effective preparedness.

Currently, Krista holds a Tech class HAM radio license, and is studying for the General class; she participated in a Special Event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Lunar Landing held at the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, July 2019. Being able to communicate when cell phone and landline phones are disabled is an important part of being prepared, and is the topic of Mark and Krista’s first book, “Making Emergency Contacts”.

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