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Utah County Amateur Radio Emergency Service

Creating communication bridges for community resilience

The Utah County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (UCARES) is a group of licensed amateur radio operators who volunteer their time and skills to assist with community service and emergency communications. Our members come from diverse backgrounds, united by a common interest in radio communication and public service.

Amateur radio operators use their training, skills, and equipment to provide communications during emergencies When All Else Fails®. Hams serve our communities when storms or other disasters damage critical communication infrastructure, including cell towers, and wired and wireless networks. Amateur radio can function completely independently of the internet and phone systems. An amateur radio station can be set up almost anywhere in minutes. Hams can quickly raise a wire antenna in a tree or on a mast, connect it to a radio and power source, and communicate effectively with others.
source: ARRL

What We Do

Focus on What Matters

Emergency Communications

As needed, we assist our communities and public safety agencies by providing reliable communication links.

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Public Service Events

We provide communication links during events such as marathons, parades, or other community activities.

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Training and Education

We conduct regular training sessions and exercises to ensure our team members are proficient communicators.

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Community Outreach

We promote amateur radio as a valuable community resource and encourage new operators to join our ranks.

Get Involved

Radio Operators

We want YOU to join our winning team helping make UCARES a premier community resource.

- Become a Member

As a licensed amateur radio operator, consider joining our organization.

- Attend Meetings & Nets

We hold regular meetings where members can share knowledge, participate in training, and plan upcoming events.

- Participate in Events

Volunteer for emergency communication services, help out at community events, or both!

Public Service

We actively coordinate with Emergency Managers, CERT teams, and other public services.

- EOC Communication

Together with the Sheriff's ECS Team, we help provide redundant, timely, and localized communication to and from Emergency Operation Centers.

- Extra Eyes & Ears

During community events, our members provide extra communication redundancy while serving as extra eyes and ears.

- Easily recognizable

Our members wear bright yellow vests to make us easily identifiable by your team & community members. We have plenty of stories of community members asking for help because we look and act the part.

Community Members