May 19, 2018 – Member Activities
Heartland REACT Volunteers helped program Weather Radios at Hy-Vee on 96th & Q, Saturday May 19. Approximately over 50 people came to have their radios programmed, talk about the weather, and ask questions.
Heartland REACT Volunteers helped program Weather Radios at Hy-Vee on 96th & Q, Saturday May 19. Approximately over 50 people came to have their radios programmed, talk about the weather, and ask questions.
Heartland REACT volunteers were busy on Saturday, May 12th, 2018; volunteering at 3 separate events in Douglas County. Omaha Heart Walk Florence Day Parade Weather Radio Programming All events went smoothly, and although the...
Article / Video Storm spotters deployed around metro to assist National Weather Service during Tuesday storms Heartland React works with the NWS and Douglas County Emergency Management Updated: 9:30 PM CDT May 1, 2018 OMAHA, Neb....
Patrick McPherson was presented with Heartland REACT’s 5 Years of Service Award. Thank you for your service!
Members, now is the time to check your Spotter Boxes, ensure radios are charged, and be aware of the watch points. Remember WP are held here: https://www.heartlandreact.com/wp-admin/watchpoints.php You can also use HipChat to give you...
Support Heartland REACT on May 23, during Omaha Gives! Share our event on Facebook! Omaha Gives! is a year-round online giving platform organized by the Omaha Community Foundation to grow philanthropy in Douglas, Sarpy,...
When & Why did you join REACT? I joined REACT in 2016. The year prior I had started listening in on the 442.950 repeater during severe weather, which inspired me to get my technicians...
When & Why did you join REACT? I just joined REACT this year, in February. I had been coming to meetings with Jason as well as attending volunteer opportunities and other outings, I also...
When and Why did you join REACT? This is my second year in REACT. I’ve always had interest in weather, radio communications, and volunteerism, so it seemed like a good match. And the wife...
FAQ: How should my patches be placed on my Class A Uniform?