Last updated: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 16:27
Amateur Radio activity at work!
Bar Harbor Fire Department in the early 1900's Bar Harbor Fire Department - 2005
Along with Jim, FF/Paramedic John Lennon, (KB1DRS)and FF/EMT Matt Horton (W1MRH) operate from the firehouse.
To arrange a schedule, please e-mail us at [email protected]
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NEWSFLASH!!!!
TRIP UNDERWAY
Ham radio contacts on 17meters
The Cook Islands, South Pacific - March 2006
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Our next Land Rover adventure - FALL 2006!!
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Welcome to all those schools and students utilizing this wonderful hobby in your classrooms! An equally hearty welcome to those of you who have yet to experience this unique educational tool. Please contact us at [email protected] if you would like assistance in developing such a program for your school. You may also contact the Education Department directly at The American Radio Relay League.
Described below are Internet-based projects that include amateur radio as an educational component of their planned activities. More detailed information about the projects and participation specifics may be found at the listed links. A number of general amateur radio links have also been listed for your convenience.
(FLASHBACK - 9/16/99)
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CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR EXPEDITION VEHICLES AND JIM'S NEWEST ADDITION 6/05
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Jim Wins MDI Hospital’s EMT of the Year Award
Jim Wilmerding, a Paramedic with the Northeast Harbor Ambulance Service was
awarded EMT Of The Year honor at Mount Desert Island Hospital’s EMS banquet.
Mr. Wilmerding has served with the Northeast Harbor Ambulance Service as an EMT
since 1987. He currently works as a full-time Firefighter/Paramedic for Bar
Harbor Fire Department. Praised for his work ethic and commitment to quality
pre-hospital care, Mr. Wilmerding was presented with a plaque by Sid Salvatore,
RN, MDI Hospital’s Emergency Department Director.
The annual banquet also featured presentations by Dr. Norm Dinerman, Chief of
Emergency Medicine at Easter Maine Medical Center, and Medical Director of
Lifeflight of Maine, and Rick Petrie, Regional EMS Coordinator.
MDI Hospital also presented Certificates of Appreciation to ambulance services
that served the Hospital throughout the year. “Tonight we honor our local
heroes,” said Ms. Salvatore. “Your dedication and skill enhance what we in the
Emergency Department at MDI Hospital do.” (MDI Hospital News)
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Andrew or "Big Foot"???!!!
SOME OF OUR RECENT PROJECTS
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( Click HERE - To visit some of our other past exciting adventures)
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Jim is also active with The Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society (ARLHS #421) and is frequently able to activate Bear Island Light - US-045 from the shore of Northeast Harbor. (see below) You can learn more about this exciting group at their web site: www.arlhs.com
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UP COMING
EVENTS
"ARLHS Lighthouse SPRING QSO
Party":
The annual ARLHS Lighthouse Christmas Lights QSO Party
CLICK HERE for more information
Interesting ARRL Lighthouse article - Click HERE
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Click below to check out this awesome new portable dipole antenna - Team Lab Rover uses one!!:
If you have a project that you would like us to know about send us an e-mail to: TEAM LAB ROVER
FOR LINKS & RESOURCES Click Here
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Jim Wilmerding, M.Ed., EMT-P
Andrew Wilmerding, BS
Thanks for stopping by!!