AREC at community events
Amateur Radio Emergency Communication “AREC” the public service arm of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART) formed by members who are individually licensed amateur radio operators.
Welcome to AREC New Zealand
Welcome to Amateur Radio Emergency Communication “AREC”. AREC is the public service arm of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART) formed by members who are primarily individually licensed amateur radio operators. AREC provides skilled Volunteers enabling essential communications to support search and rescue, disaster response, and our community.
AREC.site
AREC’s legacy website and the technical information it contained is still available for a period of time at www.arec.site
Our Services
Communications
AREC provides a range of communications services covering the provision of highly trained, experience Volunteer radio operators delivering vital messaging services for search and rescue, civil emergencies and community events.
Training & Advice
AREC delivers high quality education, training and assessment of AREC volunteers and other partner organizations. Our volunteers deliver advice and guidance utilizing their extensive technical and operational knowledge.
Infrastructure & Equipment
AREC endeavours to provide and maintain suitable radio and communications technology equipment and infrastructure to enable our volunteers to provide a highly capable and responsive emergency communication service.
Volunteers
AREC’s 375 fully equipped Volunteers provide communications services for civil emergencies, search and rescue and community events.
264
Events attended by AREC + 126 SAR events
47
AREC groups
nationwide
375
AREC volunteers
8
AREC partners
(NZSAR, RCC, Police, LandSAR,)
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Join AREC as a volunteer
You will join a group and receive training to provide essential communications to support Search & Rescue, Disaster Response, and our community.
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Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) tests the skills of Eastern Police SAR partners and volunteers between 16 - 17 Aug 2024.
Hawkes Bay LandSAR volunteers and Eastern Police SAR teamed up with members of the Hawkes Bay AREC for an overnight Police SAREX in Hawkes Bay over the weekend.
The SAREX scenario was held to test response capability, multi-agency teamwork and communication in responding to a simulated overdue tamper from the Sunrise Hut, near Whakarara in Central Hawkes’ Bay.
The weekend’s training scenario involved field teams being deployed into the bush and searching into the night for the missing person with support from AREC Comms, MSU and IMT based back at the Coastguard’s Operations & Education Centre, Meeanee Quay, Napier.
There were two search areas, with assets divided equally across those search areas running grid search patterns looking for the overdue person.
Members of the IMT, and AREC Radio Operators used their skills and experience to help LandSAR members to locate the overdue person swiftly.
These multi-agency response exercises are important to developing members’ skills and it allows them to address any gaps in their knowledge and ask questions in a simulated exercise, rather than when there is a real incident unfolding.
It’s a great opportunity to make sure when that day comes, we’re ready for it! RMC ZK6EXC
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