Oregon ARES District 5

Dedicated to providing volunteer emergency communications to public and private community service agencies within and around Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine Counties, Oregon.

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Our Purpose   

The five county ARES units in Southwestern Oregon are committed to providing emergency communications between their county Emergency Operations Centers and the Oregon Office of Emergency Management, within their counties, and with neighboring counties.

Contact Us
Join us on our weekly HF net on 3964 every Sunday at 4:30 PM local time, or contact us by email.

 
        Coos County           kd7cl@outlook,com  
        Curry County          [email protected]
            Douglas County         [email protected]
           Jackson County          [email protected]

     Josephine County          [email protected]

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ARRL's Oregon Section News:  This link will give you the latest news from Oregon Section.

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