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COMMUNICATIONS
using a radio
IF YOU ARE ISSUED A RADIO IT MUST BE MONITORED AT ALL TIMES: OTHERWISE IT MAY BE PRESUMED YOU HAVE HEARD A GROUP MESSAGE
CHECK LIST





TO TRANSMIT





TO CHANGE THE BATTERY





key words
Key words are used to ensure ACCURACY and BREVITY of radio messages:
OVER | I have finished talking and I want the other call-sign to respond |
OUT | I have finished talking and the communication is terminated |
OK | I understand |
ROGER | I understand and will comply with request |
SAY AGAIN | Repeat your message [all after … / all before … / from … to …] |
ACKNOWLEDGE | I need confirmation you have received important information (may reply ‘O K’, ‘ROGER’ or by repeating key information) |
SPELL | Precedes important word being spelled using phonetic alphabet, for example, “I need entonox, SPELL echo-novembertango etc …” |
FIGURES | Precedes long number being spoken digit by digit, for example, “one hundred, FIGURES one-zero-zero” |
WRONG | I have made a mistake, for example, “there are six dead, WRONG seven dead” |
phonetic alphabet
alpha | juliet | sierra |
bravo | kilo | tango |
charlie | lima | uniform |
delta | mike | victor |
echo | november | whiskey |
foxtrot | oscar | x-ray |
golf | papa | yankee |
hotel | quebec | zulu |
india | romeo | – |
alternative methods
FACE-TO-FACE | Essential for commanders Briefings every 15–30mins at start |
RUNNER | Send a WRITTEN message Consider volunteer personnel |
MEGAPHONE | Useful for group messages Beware of overuse: less effective |
WHISTLE | Generally reserved to indicate escalation of threat and need to evacuate |
HAND SIGNALS | Useful to communicate over large distance when voice cannot be heard Need line of sight Must be taught to understand signals |
PAGER | Useful for group messages Vibrate mode may be more effective when high background noise |
MOBILE PHONE | Effective 1-to-1 communication No need for radio voice procedure Poor control of medical messages System can be overloaded |
common hand signals
Hand signals are useful to communicate over a large distance when voice cannot be heard. Direct line of sight is required. Those to whom the signals are directed must be taught to understand them.


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