{"ai_pass_count":4,"analysis_step_count":9,"confidence":0.7066155850887299,"created_at":"2026-08-16T00:45:48.093923+00:00","id":232290,"node_number":"683211","processing_time":2.334826946258545,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","crawler.extract_candidates"],"recording_id":244296,"text":"The season has been a busy one for public events in southeastern Pennsylvania and the American Red Cross found itself leaning a little more heavily on assistance from amateur radio operators. Travis Lisk, N3 ILS, has those details. Emergency response and emergency preparedness go hand in hand when it comes to public events and facing a busy calendar of sports matches, celebrations and public events throughout the region, Red Cross southeastern Pennsylvania disaster operators reached out to even more local HAMS than ever. Members of the Philadelphia Amateur Radio Emergency Service were, of course, there is always serving as partners in communication, but the Red Cross extended its call for assistance to other Aries groups. According to a recent blog on the American Red Cross website, the call for help cast an even wider net and HAMS from the nearby counties of Delaware, Chester, Montgomery and Bucks answered that call. The Red Cross and the Aries"}