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Engineering Extension Service
Texas Forest Service
General Land Office
Department of Health State and Local Officials
Department of Highways and Public Transportation
Texas Industrial Commission
State Board of Insurance
Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
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Texas Department of Water Resources AUSTIN, TEXAS
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PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE FOR STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIA
Hilton Inn - Austin
6000 Middle Fiskville Road Il lib 4‘110
Sponsored by
The Governor's Division of Disaster Emergency Services, Texas Department of Public Safety
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1979 Group II - Forum Room, Douglas E. Kyle - PER-
SONNEL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE
3:30 p.m. PRE - REGISTRATION - Lobby, Tiffany Ballroom PROGRAM - REQUIREMENTS AND PRO -
to CEDURES
6:00 p.m. (Registration Fee 13.50, Luncheon Tickets 16.50) rot-ti up 111 - Caucus Room, Norman F. Walker, -
WARNING AND COMMUNICATIO&
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1979 .A SYS s `_.--- "' - ---• --
• r ' iti roup IV - Diamond Room, John W. Christian -
7:30 a.m. REGISTRATION TRAINING, EDUCATION AND PUBLIC IN-
9:00 a.m. GENERAL SESSION - Tiffa y ` est, State Coor- FORMATION
dinator Parks Bowden, presiding Group V - Statesman Room, Robert A. Lansford -
OLOR GUARD - Texas National Guard n . PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, MANAGE-
.,,, 1 . 2, a. EYNOTE ADDRESS -' . Gen. Wiffie L. S t, lI() 4 MENT,'MATCHING FUNDS AND PLANNING
1 i Adjutant General of Texas ) @�� ♦ - NATURAL AND NUCLR
.� 9:45 a.m. ; R ESPONSE TO DISASTERS - Ate. B EA
ill -Stewart, Ex- 5:00 p.m. RECESS
`1J '" . ecutive Director, Texas Air Control Board
10:15 a.m. BREAK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1979
10:35 a.m. GENERAL SESSION - Tiffany West, Assistant
Coordinator, Administration, Douglas E. Kyle, 8:30 a.m. GENERAL SESSION - Tiffany West, Training Of-
presiding ficer John Christian, presiding
LOCAL RESPONSE TO 32 INCHES OF RAIN 8:35 a TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPART -
Cf. &U IN 24 HOURS - The Honorable Ernest D. Fincher, /y � MENT'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR
1 ' A County Judge, Shackelford County " Z PREPAREDNESS - 7 n . ' is, 'i-
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11:10 a.m. RESEARCH IN SEVERE WEATHER DETEC- "' ecutive Director
I ( ° ,1.5" - a t TION -Mr. Don Burgess, Severe Storm Laboratory, 9:05 a.m.--..., OIL STORAGE FOR THE FUTURE - Mr. Fred
13 �Y`� Norman, Oklahoma E. Johnson, U. S. Department of Energy
: 55 a.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS 9:35 a.m. FLOOD PLAIN INSURANCE - Mr. Dell Greer,
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t : 12:15 p.m. LUNCHEON - Tiffany Last, State Coordinator Regional Director, Federal Insurance Administra-
Parks Bowden, presiding j z GZLd fAA './ ��F itlA' tion, Department g o o f�Housing and Urban Develop -
ADDRESS - Mr. Gilbert Peake, Foreign Affairs ment l5 @LA/►'
) Editor, London Times e 10 a.m. BREAK
1 tit :45 p.m. GENERAL SESSION - Tiffany West, Deputy State 10:20 a.m. GENERAL SESSION - Tiffany West, State Coor-
Coordinator Frank T. Cox, presiding dinator Parks Bowden, presiding
THE NORAD STORY - Major Winninger and THE ROLE OF THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY
Major Zacharias, North American MANAGEMENT AGENCY - To Be An-
Command, Co!'orado Springs, Colorado nounc
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2:45 p.m. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY'S ENGINEERING 11:10 a.m. THE DIVISION OF DISASTER EMERGENCY
EXTENSION SERVICE`S RESPONSIBILITY SERVICES IN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
FOR PREPAREDNESS -Dr. James R. Bradley, - Colonel Wilson E. Speir, Director of Disaster
\ Director �, y �, c t4-1-ii i . Emergency Services and Director, Texas Depart -
3:20 p.m. BREAK ( �j ment of Public Safety
3:40 p.m. DISCUSSION GROUPS 11:45 a.m. SUMMARY
Group I - Capitol Room, Jesse R. Ward - POST 12:00 Noon '� ADURN
DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROCEDURES
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL
PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE FOR STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS
Wednesday, February 21, 1979
9:45 a.m. Response to Disasters - Steve Shaw, Air Control Board
(Stewart in Houston)
1. Air polution - air stagnation advisory
2. Hazardous materials
Emergency action center staff - 12 regional offices
104 staff
Ozone major threat
Transportation accidents of hazardous materials - rail cars
Trend - increase in spills
Control has improved - Training & procedures for local
government
Cooperative effort of all for disaster emergency relief
10:35 a.m. General Session - Tiffany West, Assistant Coordinator,
Adm., Douglas E. Kyle, presiding
Local Response to 32 Inches of Rain in 24 Hours - The
Honorable Ernest D. Fincher, County Judge, Shackelford Co.
Retired from Air Force, part time judge
Asked to be county judge
Wife wa s interim judge
E.M.S. Funeral Home
Jail inspectors lived in, jailers wife ran away
$30,000
Coldest Winter - driest summer - drought terminated in Aug.3
County Agent was Lawrence Winkler - all S.W. conf. football
He had been there 16 years and more
Show & tell - about the flood
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What to do if you have a problem bigger than your God,
then you have a disaster .
Flood - 33 inches
Their plan dated 1963
Gave major,city council, chief of police, fire dept
Only sheriff left
100 degree weather everyday
8 inches first day, really great after that it started to rain
Slide - Map
30 inches 24,000 acres in flood runoff
60,000 acre feet - 19,500,000,000 gallons
35 miles per hour river flow
City lake held 2,000 acre feet
9 lives lost - 3 still missing
$16 million loss
Did not have warning, the water came up suddenly
Sewer line went 6ft. under ground, washed out to 4ft. above gr.
River bed moved 30 miles per hour
Slides - water up to 4 ft.
Extreme soil errosion
Jerked rocks out and moved them out
S B officer
Telephone cables - emergency telephone service gone
with bridge
Communications were out, used CB's
Contacted area DPS
People didn't know they worked for county agent
Food, clothes and lodging
Baptist church started, President of Ministerial Alliance
He designated other ministers - homes, food, & clothing
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Red Cross - They came in
Need a protocol officer - all authority in someone else's field
DES personell super
FHS , SBA, Red Cross, others good help
Had mobile houses come 60 days
Clean up - local contractors and city
People would not get out of cars, some were lost
Rescue
EOC - courthouse no standby plan, used plan from nearby town
tGet people who know what they are doing. Biggest problem - who
do we have and who don't we have
County agent is public officer - if the press ever talks to
me, you have failed
Press worked well
Biggest problem - Communication
Radio from sheriff's office
Survivors and loss
Chain of command & authority
Capable people
Keep good records
Don't be too proud to ask for help
Romans 8:28
11:10 a.m. Research In Severe Weather Detection - Mr. Don Burgess,
Severe Storm Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma
Spotters now most active in identifying tornadoes
Radar next best
New improvement in radar slides
Focus on area of relation by (adapa ?) radar
Hook. Echo - fish hook area of rotation
Rare example
Shows precipitation and directing of the light
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Tornado vortex signatures
Color reflective picture of a
Velocity
Can be seen approx. 30 min. before striking
1. Rainfall intensity
2. Wind velocity - color code
Doppler works in dark also when spotter may not be able to see
Doppler will identify a hail storm, can estimate the updraft
Helping air craft avoid storms
Statistical Comparisons
P 0 D - Probility of Detection RAdar Doppler
P. 0. D. .47 .70
Positively ( ?) .40 .60
C S I .36 .62
Lead time for spotters 13.6 min. 15.4 min.
Tornado
CSA warning time 1.88 min.
P. 0. D .64 .69
F A R .63 .25
(Stay in the bathroom in case of tornado.)
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1:45 p.m. General Session - Tiffany East, State Coordinator
Frank T. Cox, presiding
The Norad Story - Maj. Winninger and Maj. Zacharias, North Am.
Air Defense Command, Colorado Springs, Co.
Cheyenne Mountain
Montreal Olympics
Texan drive AM
Canadian - I know what you mean, I used to have a car like
that myself.
May now be necessary to fire on a warning rather that
than as now on one or two impacts.
90o accuracy on air field or part of the field
U.F.O. - calls every week - no proof
Blue book of Colorado
2 :45 p.m. TAMU Engineering Extension Service's Responsibility
For Preparedness - Dr. James R. Bradley, Director
Henry D. Smith, fire training, spoke for Bradley
Training - local agents & industry
Preparedness responsibility
An individual will preform as he is taught to perform
Charles Paige -
Fire training Courses
Petroleum - Braden Fire Training - 60 acres
Tamu Extension & Research Annex (Old Bryan Airbase) 50 acres
Training Schools teach emergency disaster
A. Search - rescue techniques
B. radiological
C. Hazardous chemical removal
D. Training (DES)Disaster Emergency Services
E. Task Forces
F. Life saving
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3:40 p.m. Discussion Groups - Group I - Capitol Room, Jesse R. Ward,
Post Disaster Assistance Procedures
Group II - Forum Room, Douglas E. Kyle - Personnel and
Administrative Expense Program Requirements and Procedures
Group III - Caucus Room, Norman F. Walker, Warning and
Communication Systems
Group IV — Diamond Room, John W. Christian -Train ing
Education and Public Information
Group V - Statesman Room, Robt. A. Lansford, Program
Development Management, Matching Funds and Planning -
Natural and Nuclear
Expect Sept. FY80 program paper - meeting in Sept.
President should sign executive order by Apr. 1, and
assign a director
1. Program - March
2. Management
3. Radiological Defense
Mr. Payne present Fallout, Hazardous materials, nuclear
power plants etc.
4.Communications and warning may want to plan on this
area strongly
5. Test and exercises are main thing to keep the program
on high
6. Public information - we haven't been doing enough of this.
Need a good program. The public is who we work for
One of the big enemies during a disaster is bad information.
Bill Davis, Denton,
Budget was 2 billion 5 years before election
Cut to 108 million
No siren or communications money could be reinstated by
Congress. May know by Sept. We could let congress people we
of our intrest.
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Texas is the first state to hold program paper seminars.
The paper changed and the papers this year were twice as good
as the year before.
It would be good to submit projects for sirens and Communications
Anyway, I would show valid valuable projects an increase
in P & S. money
EOC
Arms control and ACDA
Mr. Warnake is against civil defense
Leaked information to the press about the $2 billion
Press approved concept but hadn't seen the amount
News papers editorials - negative attitude and put
president in the corner
NCP - Nuclear Civil Protection Planning
CRP and CSP
Bill Donte, DES works on this
CRP - assumes that crisis would build up over a period of time
President advises relocation of risk areas
33 areas in Texas
What km do host counties need?
Still working on this CRP volunteer program
Resource Management
Including an inventory of heavy equipment that can move a lot
of dirt.
6 feet high and wade around the buidling and 1 foot of dirt
on the roof if strong enough - PF40 or better
Need to keep population figures current
Risk County Plans -
How do you keep the risk areas functioning
Key people move out to closer areas & then re -enter risk area
during the day to work
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Fighting for EOC money
New test EOC's planned now only on that portion of the project
after the shell is built.
Rebuild and improv the existing bldg. Bringing it up 100PF
easier to get material funds in renovation of the
existing basement can renew application each year 50 -50
Resource Management Plan
operation bulldozer for the State SGC
Brown Highway Assoc. will enter into an agreement to supply
Emergency and supplies for emergency for a fee
Ashley Ellege has this contract - up dating resource
management plan - will make a model available for local cities etc
Insufficient blast shelter in all areas. Use the best we have.
Need an up dated survey.
Tom Payne - RDO Training in College Station in April
Facts
Excess property program
Status not now known
Rufus Woody coming
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8:35 a.m. February 22, 1979 '4 A4
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's Responsibility For
Preparedness - Capt. Lynn E. Stanley (chief of law enforcement
training)
No primary
Has support role
(D.P.SL Department of Public Safety, assistant law enforcement
C.R.P. - State Parks for R. Vehicles
Local P & W offcers available in major disasters
P. & W. officers take their orders from the local D.P.S.
370 commissioned offcers with patrol vehicles some 4 -wheel dr.
Have criminal justice
High bank radio - all the same frequency now
Probably available because of D.E.S support
Have 3 air planes
Have a oixoko wide variety of boats, 12 ft. to 21 ft. patrol boats
Some larger for off shore
Usually takes a small boat with a large motor
If the Medina River is flooding, it takes a dual engine boat
to go against the current
Have some earth moving equipment in state parks.
Field supervisors have the authority to move local or nearby
men into a disaster areas
P. W officers all get Emergency rescue training at TAMU
firemans training school
"In the time of crisis there are usually not enough of us
to around - it takes a truly joint effort to get the work done."
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10:00 a.m. Break - Allen Clark from the governor's office
Went to West Point, and Vietnam where he stepped on land mines,
lost both feet. Was in green berets.
Early supporter of Clements
Liason duties to D.E.S.
Seven assistants of equal rank. Special assistant organization.
Duties that respond directly to critical situations.
Very sharp young man.
Expressed support of Gov. Clements' wothwhileness of the
Civil Defense work.
Cox - clothes don't make the man. Safety
10:20 a.m. General Session - The Role of The Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA), Joe Winkle
Federal
F E M A
Disaster Relief
No changes seen
Services fixed by law
Administrative procedures may changefor the better
Kyle Thompson
C R P Pa gge s 130, 131
Presidents budget in 1979 about civil defense
CRP is an important part
5 major agencies & 3 others
Mitigation
Crime, Insurance, Terrorism
2400 people in the budget
500 million
Estimate by Kyle Thompson
Expect to take most of the rest of this fiscal year to complete
this merger.
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1. President must appoint a national director
2. About 3125 an order will be issued creating FEMA,
(Executive order)
3. Possibly July 1 the initial reorganization may be completed
in major
Understood that the 2nd draft is now out
F E M A Transition 1C®°1N\
FEMA task force trying to get this done
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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL
PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE FOR STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS
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Vis-dne.selar, February 214 1979
9:05 a.m. Frederick Johnson - Department of Energy
Asked how long he could talk, they told him as long as
he wanted, the people would be leaving in 30 min. anyway!
World situation
Bad news - Energy
We are in trouble
There is nothing left in the warehouse
If another embargo and in 90 days our gov't. will be on its knees
Produce 8 million barrels daily. Import ?
Storage - will last 100 days
May need Sam Houston to march again
We use 1/3 of the worlds oil
We have the best of everything
Too 400 million years to put the oil in the ground
The sun will "nova" in a billion years
Oil problem due to the irresponsibility of American use of oil
Hydrocarbon
In New Orleans the whole runs
Difference between new & Federal
1 barrell - 42 gallons
Petrochemicals ( rugs, clothes )
Our total need
We have a wealth of other
Nuclear Energy
If man is to survive anything has to go it it stands in the way
3% of pertr;;_eum hac
75 yrs ago Coal cities gas coal oil coke
46% for automobile gasoline
3% kerosine trailors
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8% jet fuel
Shale oil - German went to jets because they didn't
have gear boxes for the planes
Rails use coal - went to trucks for gas
2% lubricants
5% residual fuel
4% asphalt
e require imports of petroleum
Solar Energy
Coal, shale, crude oil, gas,wind power, water. Thermal heat
garbage (for methane) grain, solar, tidal basin
We are the hub of an energy wheel. It will take a lot of guts
and work to harness these spokes with a rim and make an
effective wheel - our dependable long term energy supply
We don't have a superport or supertankers.
1. We must get a source of direction of our energy
2. Need singleness of purpose
Hope - 1/2 the hay, 1/4 bale
Clean up the plant during the day, plant saved more on energy.
2/22/79
9:35 a.m. Dell Greer from Dallas, Flood Plain Insurance, HUD
Regional Director, Federal Ins. Adm.
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11.10 a.m. The Division of Disaster Emergency Services In Disaster Preparednes
C1/1°jj! Col. r, Director of Disaster Emergency Services
and Director, Texas Department of Public Safety
It Get legislature for budget appropriations
Committee hearing - rewriting budget request
Chief Jim Barnes
F E M A
D P S close working
Write D.E.S.
Protection of lives and property of the people of Texas
Serve and improve the lives of our fellowmen
Service of the public service employees in an decreasing
public support.
Reduce waste
Gain in Disaster Preparedness
Hope to enlarge trainers
Hazardous Training Services
Nuclear Materials
State Health Dept. R D 0
( Parks Bowden out of hospital on 2/21/79 - had bug.)
CRP Pilot project, San Antonio
State Resources Manual Plan - being prepared
EBS
Coordination - write private industry about energy
Kerrville, Albany, Amalia - 32 lives
36 inches rain in 18 hours - 36 lives lost
Relief workers - quickly done
Carelessness accidents
Grain elevators - could be prevented
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Traffic deaths total 4,000 lives in 1978 in Texas
Nationally over 50,000
Violating traffic laws
80% violate 55 mph
Texas worst- DWI - Not even entry on drivers license.
The cancer of crime
Violence
Property
Narcotics and Drugs
Multi billion dollar business
Need a law authorizing wire tapping to get the leaders
of crime
11.35 a.m. Parks Bowden came in.
Frank Cox - Summary and Thanks
"We don't know what the future holds, but we do know who
holds the future."