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BRAZOS COUNTY • BRYAN • COLLEGE STATION • TEXAS A &M
BRYAN- BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
EMERGENCY OPERATION SIMULATION EXERCISE
CONDUCTED
DECEMBER 12, 1968
P R E F A C E
This booklet lists emergency facilities, personnel, and equipment
available to Brazos County, and the Cities of Bryan and College
Station.
The booklet is numbered so individual pages may be added or replaced.
All updating is a local government responsibility and should be
coordinated by local civil defense personnel.
Questions concerning the booklet should be directed to Mr. Jake
Canglose, Director, Brazos County Civil Defense, Brazos County
Courthouse, Bryan, Texas 77801; telephone A/C 713, 822 -0777,
or to Texas A&M University, Engineering Extension Service, Civil
Defense Training, F. E. Drawer "K ", College Station, Texas 77843;
telephone A/C 713, 823 -5084.
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BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE ORGANIZATION CHART
OCTOBER 1968
Civil Defense Council
Legal Public
Information
Directors Staff
Military
Administration Liaison
Public Fallout Shelters Health
Radiological Defense Welfare
Police and Warning Manpower
Fire and Rescue Education and Training
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Tornado Warning
Transportation and
Meteorology
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BRYAN - BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. SHELTER SYSTEM
B. FALLOUT MONITORING SYSTEM
C. POLICE DEPARTMENT AND SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
D. FIRE DEPARTMENT
E. ENGINEERING
F. MEDICAL AND HEALTH
G. WELFARE
H. TRANSPORTATION
I. MANPOWER
J. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
IC FUEL
L. CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES
M. WARNING AND COMMUNICATIONS
N. TORNADO WARNING AND METEOROLOGY
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A. SHELTER SYSTEM
1. LIST OF SHELTERS
a. Numerical List of Shelters A -2
b. Shelters by Complex designation, number, facility
name, and addresses, capacity and stocking infor-
mation A -3
2. REPORTING PROCEDURES A -5
3. MOVEMENT TO SHELTER A -5
A -1
1. List of Shelters
a, Numerical List of Shelters
Shelter
Number Facility /Address Spaces Stocked
1 Academic Building, Military Walk 1787 2801
2 Agriculture Building, Spence St. 551 0
3 Agronomy Building, Coke St. 796 783
4 Animal Industries Building, Hubbard St. 180 180
5 Architecture Building, Bizzell. St.. 984 984
6 Biochemistry Building, Lamar St. 286 0
7 Biological Science, Coke St. 6255
8 Bizzell Hall. 814 814
9 Bolton Hall 758 758
10 Chemistry Building, Nagle St. 1622 1G54 16d
11 Civil Engineering Building, Ross St. 1332 1332
12 Cushing Library, Coke St. 6924 6924
13 Cyclotron, Spence St. 1293
14 Data Processing, Lamar St. 103
15 Downs, P. L. Natarium, Joe Routt Blvd. 138
16 Veterinary Science 118
17 Francis Hall, Roberts St. 1088 1088
18 Geology Building, Ross St. (Geo- science) 1078 1078
19 Guion Hall, Lamar St. 354 354
20 Henderson Hall, Jones St. 134 134
21 Highway Research Center, Ross St. 69
22 Hospital, Henderson St. 483
23 Mechanical Engineering Shop, Ross St. 570
24 Memorial Student Center, Lamar St. 1032 1032
25 Military Science, Throckmorton St. 819 819
26 Nagle Hall 480 480
27 Nuclear Science 392 392
28 Petroleum Engineering Building, Spence St. 555 555
29 Physics Building, Lamar St. 958 958
30 Plant Science, Nagle St. 2855 2855
31 Services Building, Ross St. 1541
32 Sbisa Dining Hall, Military Walk 1920
33 State Chemistry Building, Coke St. 327
34 Dorm #3 - Briggs Hall 43 -5fr 7/
35 Dorm #14 - Henderson St. 293 293
36 Dorm #15 - Henderson St, 438 438
37 Dorm #16 - Henderson St. 438 438
38 Dorm #19 293 293
39 U. S. Post Office, Bell St. 467 467
40 First Baptist Church, College Main St. 592 592
41 Dorm #22 - Henderson St. 293 293
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42 Astin Building, Main and West 26th 120 120 h1
43 Bowie Elementary School, 403 W. 26th 397 397
44 Brown and Associates, 209 S. Main 191 191
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Shelter
Number Facility /Address Spaces Stocked
45 Bryan Building & Loan, 2800 Texas Ave. 183 199
46 Bryan Building & Loan, 114 S. Main 92 92
47 Varisco Building, 221 N. Main 580 580
48 Fannin Elementary School, 500 S. Baker 206 206
49 First National Bank, 120 N. Main St. 225 257
50 Hotel Charles, 201 S. Main 185 241
51 La Salle Hotel, 120 S. Main 754 754
52 Woolworths, 110 N. Main 1479 1479
53 Stephen F. Austin Civic Aud., Coulter & 32nd 1739 1739
54 Stephen F. Austin High School, 801 S. Ennis 843 843
55 St. Joseph Hospital, 401 W. 28th 683 683
56 Travis Elementary School, Pierce & 25th 502 502
57 U. S. Post Office, 216 W. 26th 135 135
58 Anco Building, 200 N. Main 151 151
Grand Total 234,388 3 .44 4
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b. Shelters by Complex designation, number, facility name, and addresses,
capacity and stocking information
Shelter Shelter
Complex Number Shelter Spaces Stocked
A -1 2 Agriculture Building 551
4 Animal Industries Building 180 180
5 Architecture Building 984 984
Total 1715 1164
A -2 3 Agronomy Building 796 783
A -3 6 Herman Heep Hall (Biochemistry) 286 0
14 Data Processing 103 0
33 State Chemistry Building 327
16 Veterinary Science 118
Total 834 0
A -4 27 Nuclear Science Center 392 392
B -1 10 Chemistry Building 1622 1654 /4074
B -2 17 Francis Hall 1088 1088
18 Geoscience Building 1078 1078
Total 2166 2166
A -3
Shelter Shelter
Complex Number Shelter Spaces Stocked
B -3 12 Cushing Library 6924 6924
B -4 8 Bizzell Hall 814 814
25 Military Science 819 819
Total 1633 1633
B -5 & 7 Biological Science 6255
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B -6 42 Astin Building 120 120 ry 9
43 Bowie Elementary School 397 397
44 Brown and Associates 191 191
46 Bryan Building and Loan 92 92
47 Varisco Building 580 580
49 First National Bank 225 257
50 Hotel Charles 185 241
51 La Salle Hotel 754 754
52 Woolworth 1479 1479
--- 57 U. S. Post Office 135 135
58 Anco Building _151 151
Total 4309 4397
B -7 55 St. Joseph Hospital 683 683
B -8 48 Fannin Elementary School 206 206
B -9 56 Travis Elementary School 502 502
B -10 53 Stephen F. Austin Civic Auditorium 1739 1739
54 Stephen F. Austin School 843 843
Total 2582 2582
B -11 45 Bryan Building and Loan 183 199
C -1 11 Civil Engineering Building 1332 1332
13 Cyclotron 1293 0
21 Highway Research Center 69 0
28 Doherty Petroleum Engineering Building 555 555
31 Information Services Building 1541 0
Total 4790 1887
A -4
Shelter Shelter
Complex Number Shelter Spaces Stocked
C -3 30 Plant Science 2855 2855
34 Dorm #3 - Briggs Hall 43 &(r 77
Total 2898 2911
C -4 1 Academic Building 1787 2801
9 Bolton Hall (Electrical Engineering Bldg.) 758 758
23 Mechanical Engineering Shop 570 0
26 Nagle Hall 480 480
29 Physics Building 958 958
40 First Baptist Church 592 592
39 U. S. Post Office 467 467
Total 5612 6056
C -5 15 Downs Natarium 138 0
19 Guion Hall 354 354
20 Henderson Hall 134 134
22 Hospital 483 0
24 Memorial Student Center 1032 1032
35 Dorm #14 292 293
36 Dorm #15 438 438
37 Dorm #16 438 438
38 Dorm #19 293 293
41 Dorm #22 293 293
Total 3894 3191
2, Reporting Procedures
The shelters have been consolidated into "complexes" to reduce the message
load on the EOC. These complexes are designated by capital letters A, B,
or C, followed by numbers (as A -1, B -5, C -4) to correspond with the population
drainage areas shown in the Brazos County Community Shelter Plan.
Primary communications media is radio - Citizens Band and RACES - with telephone
where available.
3_ Movement to Shelter
The Brazos County Community Shelter Plan (CSP) provides both for walking
and driving to shelter.
All A areas drive to shelter
B -1 through B -5 drive to shelter
B -6 walk if within 6 blocks of shelter complex
A -5
B -7 through 9 walk to shelter
B -10 walk if within 4 blocks of shelter complex
B -11 walk to shelter
C -1 and C -2 driving to shelter permitted
C -3 walk to shelter
C -4 and C -5 walk to shelter if within 4 blocks
If you drive to shelters, park so as to allow uninterrrupted flow of traffic.
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B. FALLOUT MONITORING SYSTEM
1. FALLOUT MONITORING STATIONS B -2
B -1
1. Fallout Monitoring Stations
Station
Number Building
1 Anco Building
2 Astin Building
3 Bowie Elementary School
4 Brown and Associates
5 Bryan Building and Loan (Texas Avenue)
6 Bryan Building and Loan (Bryan Street)
7 Fannin Elementary School
8 First National Bank
9 Hotel Charles
10 La Salle Hotel
11 Stephen F. Austin Civic Center
12 Stephen F. Austin High School
13 St. Joseph Hospital
14 Travis Elementary School
15 U. S. Post Office (26th Street)
16 Varisco Building
17 Woolworths (Main Street)
18 Brazos County Courthouse
19 Bryan Utilities Building
20 Bryan City Hall
21 Texas Highway Department District Office
22 U. S. Post Office - College Station
23 U. S. D. A. Building
24 Coke Building
25 A&M Power Plant
26 Teague Space Research Center
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C. POLICE
A. BRYAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
1. ORGANIZATION CHART C -2
2. VEHICLES C -3
3. RADIOS C -3
4. BRYAN POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL C -3
5. BRYAN POLICE RESERVES C -4
6. BRYAN AUXILIARY POLICE C -4
7. ALERTING PROCEDURE FOR RIOT OR CIVIL DISORDERS C -4
8. BRYAN POLICE DEPARTMENT TORNADO WARNING
PROCEDURES C -5
B. COLLEGE STATION POLICE DEPARTMENT
1. ORGANIZATION CHART C -6
2. VEHICLES C -6
3. POLICE PERSONNEL C -6
C. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1. ORGANIZATION CHART C -7
2. VEHICLES AND CALL NUMBERS C -7
3. PERSONNEL C -7
D. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT C -8
C -1
A. Bryan Police Department
1. Organization Chart
Chief of Police
Lieutenant
Secretary
1
Special Patrol I Investigations
Service
Sergeant
Sergeant Sergeant
2nd Platoon 3rd Platoon
Sergeant Sergeant
1st Platoon 3rd Platoon
Warrant Off. Dispatcher Dispatcher Dispatcher 2 Detectives
Humane Off. 5 Patrolmen 7 Patrolmen 8 Patrolmen
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2. Vehicles
The Bryan Police Department operates 13 vehicles:
9 Patrol Cars
1 Solo Motorcycle
1 Pickup (Dog Wagon)
1 Three Wheel Servicycle
All of the above units are two -way radio equipped with the exception
of the three -wheel servicycle which is equipped with a receiver only.
3. Radios
In addition to the above vehicles which operate on what is commonly
known as "high band ", the department also operates a base station on
the same band.
OPERATING FREQUENCIES are
KKD -478 - 155.19 MHZ and 155.37 MHZ
KOT -2577- C.B. with 31 mobile units
A working agreement with the S.O. Brazos County gives the department
operating priviledges on 37.180 MHZ under call number KDN -949. This
is accomplished by means of a remote control unit in the Police Depart-
ment.
FREQUENCIES MONITORED
155.190 MHZ
155.370 MHZ
37.180 MHZ
42.90 MHZ
C.B. Channel 1
4. Bryan Police Department Personnel
Name Position Address Telephone
Joe C. Ellisor Chief of Police
822 -7688
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Don Andrus Patrolman
822 -0982
5. Bryan Police Reserves - 1 Lieutenant, 5 Patrolmen
6. Bryan Auxiliary Police - 38 Patrolmen
7. Alerting Procedures for Riot or Civil Disorders
DISPATCHER
CHIEF 0g POLICE LIEUTENANT
City Manager Directly to
Sgt. Kluth, Tng. scene of the
Sgt. Allen, DPS disturbance
OFF DUTY SERGEANTS
SPECIAL SERVICES PATR9L DETECTIVES
Auxiliary Lieut. All off -duty Bar - rooms, clubs, Pawn
Dir. of Pub. Works officers to shops, and places where
Fire Chief come to Police beer or firearms are sold.
St. Joseph Hosp. Department at If they are in the troubled
Bryan Hospital once. area, they are to be told
to close at once.
Each of the underscored positions are charged with the responsibility of
calling the men listed directly under the position name.
Patrol sergeants will each call the men on their shift.
C -4
8. Bryan Police Department Tornado Warning Procedures
Radar Control Room
A&M Communications Center
845- 4311 846 -4567
Bryan Police Department
822 -1596 822 -1202
Siren City Manager
822 -8175 or 846 -5308
Public Schools Private Schools Hospitals
Bowen 823 -5441 Allen Academy Bryan Hospital
823 -5442 Before 5 p.m. 822 -1347
823 -5443 822 -1530 St. Joseph Hosp.
After 5 p.m. Business Office
822 -0808 822 - 1347/3776
St. Joseph's School Admission Office
822 -2649 823 -6517
I N S T R U C T I O N S
SIREN SIGNALS
ALERT - This is a steady, sustained siren or whistle note of 3 to 6 minutes
duration. When this is heard, tune all radios to either station or
TV to Channel 3.
WARNING - this is a modulated (wailing) tone and continues for 3 minutes. When
this is heard - public takes cover.
Whenever a tornado is sighted or is reported to be approaching the city, police
units will be dispatched to all public or private schools lying in the path of
the tornado. These units will give such aid and assistance as may be required
for the safety and well -being of students and faculty. This will include
emergency communication via radio in the event of telephone failure. Whenever
possible, units consisting of the police auxiliary in C.B. radio cars will be
dispatched to all schools in the city to render the same service.
C -5
B .. College Station Police Department
1. Organization Chart
Chief of Police
1 Shift No. 1 Shift No. 2 t Shift No. 3 1 Detective I
I Sergeant Sergeant
Humane Officer
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2 Patrolmen I 1 Patrolman {( 2 Patrolmen
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2. Vehicle Equipment
Number Description
30 1962 International Pickup Humane Officer
31 1968 Plymouth 4 -door sedan Patrol
32 1968 Plymouth 4 -door sedan Patrol
33 1967 Ford 4 -door sedan Detective
34 1967 Ford 4 -door sedan Chief
3. .Police Personnel
Name Position Address Telephone
Melvin H. Luedke Chief
College Station 846 -3149
Ambulances are in Bryan city limits.
Texas Highway Patrolmen are all stationed in Bryan city limits.
C -6
C Texas A&M University Police Department
1, Organization Chart
Chief of Campus Security
Assistant Chief
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Shift I Shift II Shift III Criminal
Investigator
Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant
Sergeant
3 Patrolmen I 3 Patrolmen 3 Patrolmen
2__ Vehicles and Call Numbers
1967 Ford Two -Way Radio
1968 Plymouth Two -Way Radio
1969 Ford Two -Way Radio
Chief Call Number 39
Assistant Chief Call Number 38
Sergeants 37
Patrolmen 36
Criminal Investigator 25
3, Personnel
Name Position Address Telephone
Ed E. Powell Chief
Bryan 846 -8622
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Name Position Address Telephone
Michael J. Lacy Patrolman None
Thurman H. Maxwell Patrolman
823 -0216
John B. Miller Patrolman Millican, Texas None
Ray A. Hawthorne Patrolman
C. S. None
D. Brazos County Sheriff's Department
1. Communications: 1 Base Station KDN 949 on 37.180 MHz Home
9 Mobil Units Telephone
** Unit 40- Raymond Nolan, Commissioner 846 -4692
* Unit 41 -Pink Hall, Deputy Sheriff 822 -3393
* ** Unit 42 -John Godfrey, Juvenile Officer 846 -7907
* Unit 43 -Tim Kennedy, Deputy Sheriff 822 -0200
* Unit 44- Sheriff Hamilton 846 -4614
* Unit 45 -Bobby Yeager, Deputy Sheriff 823 -5336
* Unit 46 -John Yeager, Deputy Sheriff 822 -6884
** Unit 47 -Jim Bundren, Liquor Agent 589 -2200
* ** Unit 48- Constable
** Unit 49 -Bill Stasney, Commissioner 822 -5915
** Unit 50 -Jake Canglose, County Director 823 -0524
2. Manpower
Sheriff Hamilton 846 -4614
Tim Kennedy 822 -0200
John Yeager 822 -6884
Bobby Yeager 823 -5336
Pink Hall 822 -3393
Pauline McCarty -Radio Operator 822 -4758
54 Auxiliary (Trained)
Only 4 cars for the sheriff and 4 deputies.
• We can count on definitely
** We can probably count on to help if we can locate them
%r ** Even though these are considered under our base radio station, we
probably could not count on their help
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D. FIRE DEPARTMENT
1. ORGANIZATION CHART D -2
2. BRYAN FIRE DEPARTMENT - STAFF D -3
A. SHIFT #1 STATION
B. SHIFT #1 STATION
C, EQUIPMENT
D -1
1 ORGANIZATION CHART
CITY COMMISSION
MAYOR & 4 COMMISSIONERS
CITY MANAGER
FIRE CHIEF
FIRE MARSHAL SECRETARY
INSPECTOR TRAINING &
MA INTENANCE
OFFICER
INS PECTOR
CAPTAIN A SHIFT CAPTAIN B SHIFT
LIEUTENANT LIEUTENANT
SHIFT ON DUTY
PUMP OPERATOR PUMP OPERATOR AERIAL # 2 STATION
ENGIN CO ENGINE CO. SUB - OPERATOR LIEUTENANT
SUB - OPERATOR SUB - OPERATOR
LINE CUTTER (LINE CUTTER) LADDERMAN #1 PUMP OPERATOR
SUB - OPERATOR
►� u:■ LADDERMAN #2 LINE CUTTER
UTILITY STATION WAGON
NOZZT,RM4,N # 2 SALVAGE & RESCUE NOZZLEMAN
NOZZT.F,r1AN # 2
D -2
2. Bryan Fire Department
Staff
Name /Title Address Telephone
Langford, Keith D., Chief
D -3
Shift #2 Station
Williams, Grady C., Lieutenant
823 -8329
C. Equipment
Truck No.
701 - International 750 GPM Pumper 400 Gal. Tank Radio
702 American LaFrance 600 GPM Pumper 150 Gal. Tank Radio
703 American LaFrance 750 GPM Pumper 150 Gal. Tank
704 Mack 1,000 GPM Pumper 500 Gal. Tank Radio
705 American LaFrance 750 GPM Pumper 150 Gal. Tank Radio
706 Dodge 250 GPM Booster 350 Gal. Tank Radio
707 Oldsmobile Chief Car Radios - Fire and Police Frequency
708 American LaFrance 200 GPM Pumper 200 Gal. Tank Radio
(65 foot Aerial Ladder)
Portable Generator 10KW w /500 Floods
Radios, Walkie Talkie - Motorola HT Series 2 each
Quick Cut - Portable Saw
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E. ENGINEERING
A. ELECTRIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
1, ORGANIZATION CHART E -2
2, ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT E -3
3. UTILITIES BUSINESS OFFICE VEHICLES AND
EQUIPMENT E -3
4. RURAL ELECTRIC DIVISION VEHICLES AND
EQUIPMENT E -3
B. BRYAN PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
1< ORGANIZATION CHART E -5
2, PERSONNEL E -6
3. VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT E -7
C. COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
1. VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT E -9
E -1
A. Electric Utilities Department
1„ Organization Chart
Utilities Manager
Electric Distribution
Municipal Rural
Electric Electric Business Office Data Processing
Distribution Distribution
Maintenance & Maintenance & Service & Meter IBM Unit Record 1
Operating Crews Operating Crews Reading Crews System
E -2
2, Electric Distribution Vehicles and Equipment
21 -1 1961 Dodge i ton pickup
21 -2 1963 Dodge z ton pickup
21 -3 1967 Chevrolet z ton pickup E/W radio
21 -4 1962 Chevrolet z ton pickup E/W radio
21 -5 1956 Dodge 11/2 ton flat -bed
21 -6 1961 International 2 ton A -Frame
21 -7 1960 Dodge z ton pickup
21 -8 1966 International 22 ton bucket truck
21 -9 1967 Chevrolet z ton pickup E/W radio
21 -10 1968 Chevrolet 3/4 ton pickup E/W radio
21 -11 1968 Dodge z ton pickup E/W radio
2 -wheel hot stick trailer
2 -wheel transformer trailer
hand drill (gas powered)
impact wrench (electric)
chain saw (hydraulic)
Onan portable generator 2.6 KW
Burndy Electric hypress pump with accessories (cable
cutter and splicer)
Motorola radio (control point)
Rockwell Drill press 1/3 hp
6" bench grinder
28 ft. extension ladder
3. Utilities Business Office Vehicles and Equipment
4 -1 1968 Chevrolet 2 ton pickup E/W radio
4 -2 1968 Dodge Van E/W radio
4 -3 1967 Dodge z ton pickup E/W radio
4. Rural Electric Division Vehicles and Equipment
27 -1 1967 International 3/4 ton pickup E/W radio
27 -2 1967 Chevrolet Z ton pickup E/W radio
27 -3 1958 Ford 21/2 ton A -Frame E/W radio
27 -5 1964 Ford Station Wagon E/W radio
27 -6 1966 Dodge z ton pickup E/W radio
27 -7 1961 International 2 ton flat -bed E/W radio
27 -8 1964 International 2 ton hole- digger E/W radio
27 -9 1968 GMC i ton pickup E/W radio
3 McCulloch chain saws
2 Drillgine hand drills (gas powered)
Motorola radio (control point)
G. E. Radio (control point)
2 -wheel hotstick trailer
1 axle 4 -wheel pole trailer
40 ft. extension ladder
E -3
dolly (heavy duty)
Heyer 45 amp battery charger
K & E Surveying Transit
1 Central Station, 60 Watt, Motorola Transmitter /Receiver
located under the downtown City water tower. This
station has control points in the Utilities Building,
in both electric distribution departments and at the
Power Plant.
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B. Bryan Public Works Department
1, Organization Chart
Director of Public Works
1
Cemetery Coulter Field Engineering Inspection
Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept.
Sanitation Water Distribution Street and General Water Production
Dept. Dept. Service Dept. Dept.
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Public Works Sewage Treatment Sewage Collection,
Dept. Dept. Dept.
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2. Personnel
A. Public Works Department
Director of Public Works
Clerk II
B. Cemetery Department
Cemetery Superintendent
6 Ground Maintenance Workers
C. Sanitation Department
Sanitation Superintendent
Public Works Foreman II
3 Equipment Operators II
7 Equipment Operators I
Dump Ground Attendant
Utility Worker
14 Sanitation Helpers
2 Laborers
D. Street and General Service Department
Street and General Service Superintendent
2 Public Works Foremen II
Public Works Foreman I
4 Equipment Operators II
9 Equipment Operators I
7 Laborers
E. Engineering Department
City Engineer
2 Engineering Assistants III
4 Engineering Assistants I
F. Water Production Department
Water Production Superintendent
2 Water Plant Operators
7 Utility Workers
G. Water Distribution Department
Water Distribution Superintendent
2 Public Works Foreman II
Water Meterman
8 Utility Workers
Laborer
H. Sewage Collection Department
Public Works Foreman II
2 Public Works Foremen I
Sewer Plant Operator
Equipment Operator II
8 Utility Workers
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I. Sewage Treatment Department
Sewage Treatment Superintendent
Sewer Plant Operator
4 Utility Workers
J. Coulter Field Department
Manager (Concessionaire)
K. Inspection Department
Building Inspector
Plumbing Inspector
Electrical Inspector
Clerk I
3. Vehicles and Equipment
Equipment No.
a. Public Works Department
1966 Chevrolet Biscayne, E/W radio 15 -1
b. Cemetery Department
1960 International 1k ton Dump Truck 12 -1
1961 Ford z ton Pickup 12 -2
c. Sanitation Department
1964 International k ton Pickup Scout, E/W radio 14 -1
1964 International ? ton Pickup Scout, E/W radio 14 -2
1965 International k ton Pickup Scout, E/W radio 14 -3
1965 International k ton Pickup Scout, E/W radio 14 -4
1963 International 6 ton C &C W /Packer body, E/W radio 14 -5
1966 International ? ton Pickup Scout, E/W radio 14 -6
1965 International 5 ton C &C W /Packer body, E/W radio 14 -7
1967 International 4 ton Pickup Scout, E/W radio 14 -8
1967 International 4 ton Pickup Scout, E/W radio 14 -9
1963 International z ton Pickup, E/W radio 14 -10
1967 International 3 ton C &C W /Packer body, E/W radio 14 -11
1962 Ford z ton Pickup 14 -12
1961 International 2 ton C &C W /Packer body 14 -13
1960 International i ton Pickup 14 -14
1968 Dodge 22 ton Dump Truck W /grain body and tilt -cab 14 -15
1958 Dodge z ton Pickup W /fogging unit 14 -18
1959 International 2 ton Flat Bed Truck 14 -19
d. Street and General Service Department
1968 Chevrolet z ton Pickup, E/W radio 17 -1
1961 International 2 ton C &C W /water tank 17 -2
1961 International 21/2 ton Dump Truck 17 -3
1968 Chevrolet i ton Pickup, E/W radio 17 -4
1966 Ferguson Roller 17 -5
1966 International 21/2 ton Dump Truck, E/W radio 17 -6
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1968 Dodge 22 ton Dump Truck 17 -7
1966 Dodge z ton Pickup, E/W radio 17 -8
1961 Vibrapac Roller 17 -9
1966 Dodge 2 ton Pickup, E/W radio 17 -10
1967 International 22 ton Dump Truck 17 -11
1968 Wayne Sweeper 17 -12
1963 Massey- Ferguson Tractor 17 -13
1955 Adams Model 550 Motor Grader 17 -14
1954 Galion Flat Wheel Roller 17 -16
1962 Dodge 3/4 ton Pickup 17 -17
-- Adams Model 550 Motor Grader 17 -18
1946 Littleford Bituminous Distributor 17 -19
1963 Hough Payloader 17 -20
1964 International z ton Pickup 17 -21
1965 Dodge 22 ton Dump Truck 17 -22
1957 Warner & Swasey Gradall 17 -23
1963 Dodge 1 ton Flat Bed Truck 17 -24
1962 Jaeger Model B Air Compressor 17 -25
1962 Adams Model 440 Motor Grader 17 -26
1965 Dodge 22 ton Dump Truck 17 -27
1964 Wayne Sweeper 17 -28
1964 Dodge 21/2 ton Dump Truck 17 -29
1966 Ford Tractor 17 -30
1961 Ford Tractor 17 -39
e. Engineering Department
1966 Chevrolet Biscayne, E/W radio 18 -1
1967 International z ton Travelall, E/W radio 18 -2
1964 International i ton Travelall, E/W radio 18 -3
1961 International z ton Travelall, E/W radio 18 -4
f. Water Production Department
1962 Ford z ton Pickup, E/W radio 22 -1
1965 Dodge z ton Pickup, E/W radio 22 -2
g. Water Distribution Department
1958 Chevrolet z ton Pickup, E/W radio 23 -1
1968 Chevrolet 3/4 ton Pickup, E/W radio 23 -4
1961 International Tractor W /Wagner backhoe and
front end loader 23 -5
1960 Ford z ton Pickup 23 -6
1964 International 3/4 ton Pickup, E/W radio 23 -9
h. Sewage Collection Department
1948 Schramm Air Compressor 24 -1
1967 Dodge 2 ton C &C, E/W radio 24 -2
1962 International 2 ton Flat Bed Truck 24 -3
1961 International z ton Pickup 24 -4
1967 Ford Tractor 24 -5
-- Sewer Jet 24 -6
1961 International z ton Pickup 24 -7
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i. Sewage Treatment Department
1966 Dodge 2 ton Pickup 25 -1
j Coulter Field Department - NONE
k, Inspection Department
1964 International 2 ton Pickup 16 -1
1966 Dodge 2 ton Pickup, E/W radio 16 -2
*Volkswagon, E/W radio 16 -3
* Personal car used for City business; equipped with City radio.
C. College Station Public Works Department
1. Vehicles and Equipment
a. Administrative
1967 Ford Car
1961 Ford car, E/W radio unit 20*
b. Water and Sewer Department
1967 International z ton Pickup, E/W radio unit 21*
1958 Ford z ton Pickup, E/W radio unit 25*
1964 International 11/2 ton truck
1949 Ford Tractor Backhoe
Ford Diesel Backhoe
Ford Tractor Diesel and Backhoe
c. Electric Department
1956 Chevrolet 3/4 ton
1967 International 3/4 ton, E/W radio unit 22*
1953 White winch truck
d, Engineering Department
1964 International Travelall
e, Meter Readers
1957 Chevrolet i ton, E/W radio unit 24*
f. Garbage Truck
1968 International 2 ton
1966 International 2 ton
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g Street Department
1968 Dodge z ton Pickup, E/W radio unit 23*
1963 Ford z ton Pickup
1962 Ford 2 ton Dump Truck
1964 International 2 ton Dump Truck
1957 International Truck Tractor and Dump Trailer
1958 Ford 2 ton 2000 gallon water tank
1949 International 2 ton (asphalt machine)
Loading machine
Street sweeper
International tractor
1949 Ford Tractor
1960 Ford Tractor
#12 caterpillar motor grader
* Call letters for radio are KJH 276,
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BRYAN - BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
F. MEDICAL AND HEALTH
1. HEALTH UNIT
A. ORGANIZATION CHART F -2
2. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS F -3
3. NURSES F -7
A, REGISTERED
B, VOCATIONAL
4. HOSPITALS F -10
5. AMBULANCES F -10
6. DRUGGISTS F -10
7. DENTISTS F -11
8. VETERINARIAN CLINICS F -11
F -1
1. Health Unit
A Organization Chart
ACTING DIRECTOR
Dr. Chas. M. Cole*
507 E. 24th (B)
822 -1648
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT SECRETARY
A. C. Allen Miss Louise Dishman
2310 Morningside (B) 1818 Texas Ave. (B)
822 -3419 822 -7345
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SANITARIANS VETERINARIAN LAB. TECHNICIANS
A. C. Allen H. W. Cargill Mrs. Eunice Nicols
2310 Morningside (B) Steep Hollow Tabor
822 -3419 822 -0804 589 -2283
W. C. Lewis
1105 Esther (B) NURSES
822 -0943 Mrs. Margaret Piwonka
2505 Villa Maria (B)
John B. Dodson, Jr. 823 -4740
500 Kerry (C /S) Mrs. Elaine Taylor
846 -8602 . 3905 Stillmeadow (B)
846 -3444
Mrs. Mary B. Hutton
Hensel Apts. (C /S)
846 -3802
F -2
2. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
A - General Practice
OFFICE HOME
ANDRES, DWIGHT W. 846 -5754
F -3
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS (Cont'd)
OFFICE HOME
SEARCY, R. M. 822 -1319
F -4
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS (Cont'd)
OFFICE HOME
E. GYNECOLOGY
BENBOW, ROBERT H. 846 -4288
F -5
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS (Cont'd)
OFFICE HOME
J. PATHOLOGY
KOWIERSCHKE, S. W. 823 -8086
* City Health Officer, City of Bryan
x County Health Officer, County of Brazos
4 City Health Officer, City of College Station
F -6
3. NURSES
A. *REGISTERED NURSES:
Holland, C. D.
846 -2272
*ALL WOMEN
F -7
Rector, Karen
(B) 846 -5166
F -8
Collins, Frances (St.J)
(B) 823 -5952
F -9
Ward, Bertha (BH)
Home 822 -4539
F -10
7. DENTISTS
A. General Practice
Office Home
Bock, L. C. 822 -3553
8. VETERINARIAN CLINICS
Office Home
AAA Animal Clinic 822 -6506
F -11
Brazos Veterinary Clinic 822 -4919
A &M Staff is not included
F -12
BRYAN- BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
G. WELFARE
1. EMERGENCY HOUSING G -2
a. Bryan Public Schools G -2
b. List of A&M Consolidated Schools G -2
c. Texas A&M University G -3
2. FOOD G -5
a. Bakers
b. Dairy Products - Wholesale
c. Grocers - Wholesale and Retail
d. Meat - Wholesale and Retail
e. Restaurants
3. CLOTHING STORES G -5
G -1
B. Survey of Amateur Equipment that could be depended upon for use in
Case of Emergency.
Name Call Address Type Equip. Aux. Power Supply
James M. Lynch W5YIQ Bryan, Texas SSB /AM
200 Watt PEP Yes, 2 KW
Joe Bonifazi K5CBH Rt. 2, Bryan AM 500 Watt Unknown
Edgar D. Davidson K5HXD Rt. 3, Bryan AM 250 Watt 2 KW
Lee L. Piraino W5DPP 200 Academy, Bryan AM 250 Watt 5 KW
Chester A. O'Donnel K5KIG 315 Lee, C. S. AM 200 Watt 11 KW
Bryce Britton W5UJC 103 S. Ennis, Bryan AM /CW 200 Watt
0. L. Pate K5GIC Rt. 2, Bryan AM /CW 7KW 5 KW
A&M Club Station W5AC Texas A&M University AM /CW 1KW
College Station
T. 0. Walton, Jr. W5DSB Munson Dr., C. S. SSB 200 PEP
Roy Burnheart W5RAL
Mike Luther W5WQN SSB /CW 500 Watt
Texas National Guard 30 Watt Police Transmitter/
Receiver Set, Bryan City
Police
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BRYAN - BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
N. TORNADO WARNING AND METEOROLOGY
1. EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS N -2
2. BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE TORNADO WARNING N -3
3. TORNADO WARNING PLAN N -4
I. GENERAL
II. SEVERE WEATHER ALERT
III. TORNADO WARNING
IV. RURAL TORNADO WARNING
4. EQUIPMENT N -7
a, METEOROLOGY DEPARTMENT
N -1
1. Emergency Telephone Numbers
TAMU COMMUNICATIONS FAA SHERIFF DPS
CENTER
Lee Roy Johnson 846 -8784 822 -8775 1 j 822 -6111
845 -4311 Control tower846 -4419 823 -1188 nlilliams(H) 846 -4383
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EMERGENCY UNITS RADAR STATION POLICE
Huebner 845 -6645 i Radar Room 845 -6013 i:ryan 822 -1596
(H)846 -5475 Meteor. Dpt. 845 -6011 ollege Station 846 -7761
Moyer (H) 846 -5130 845 -4311
Clark (H) 822 -6270 ampus Security 845 -2345
Lightfoot (H) 846 -3177
SCHOOLS A &M WEATHER STATION CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICIALS
County
Bryan ightfoot 845 -6429
j Bowen (H)846 -8676 W _ Canglose 845 -6011
! 823 -5441 (H) 823 -0524
1 HOSPITALS Burns 845 -3126
'St. Joseph's Sch. 822 -2649 Bryan 822 -1340 (H) 846 -4130
822 -2322 822 -1347 Bryan
5 822 -1348 Sandlin 823 -8175
±Allen Academy 823 -0066 822 -1349
I St. Joseph's (H) 846 -5308
(College Station 846 -5110 822 -3776 College Station
Riedel 846 -8225 822-3777 Hill 845 -2533
(H)846 -4870 822 -3778 (H) 846 -4531
` 822 -3790 } Zinn 845 -4728
-- 1 (H) 846 -5394
Boswell 846 -7761
(H) 846 -7034
FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS MEDIA JOHN RAUCH
Bryan , KBTX -TV 846 -7777 WTAW 846 -7788 Rescue Units
822 -1213 Watkins 846 -7176 845 -7621
#2 Sta. 822 -1939 KORA 823 -1240 822 -4812
Central Sta. 822 -7985 Mistovich (H) 822 -6547 KWCB (Navasota)
Jones (H) 822 -1133 825 -6484
Colle:e Sta. 846 -4567
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BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE
3. Tornado Warning Plan
April 1, 1967
I. GENERAL
The Brazos County Civil Defense Tornado Warning and Meteorological Division,
established under the authority of Brazos County, Bryan, College Station, and
Texas A &M University, has the basic mission of providing a tornado warning plan
and meteorological support in the event of a'national emergency.
To provide a comprehensive tornado warning plan, this division has co-
ordinated the use of meteorologists at Texas A &M University and the cooperation
of federal, state, county, and city offices, volunteer spotters, and Citizens
Band and RACES communication units for tornado detection and warning.
The Texas A &M Radar Control Room is the nerve center of the tornado -
watch operation with the Texas A &M Communication Center providing a 24 -hour
communication point for receiving reports and handling emergency and warning
communications.
II. SEVERE WEATHER ALERTS
Whenever a severe weather alert is issued for this area, the following
procedures will apply:
A. FAA and DPS, upon receipt of severe weather alert or reports of severe
weather in the outlying areas, will notify the Tornado Warning Officer or his
deputies on the radar phone.
B. If the Radar Station is closed, FAA or DPS will immediately contact
the communications center and give them the information.
C. The Communications Center will then notify the Tornado Warning Officer
or his deputies.
D. The Tornado Warning Officer or his deputy will activate the Radar
Station and go on tornado watch if needed.
N -4
E. Detection agencies and tornado spotters will maintain a "tornado
watch" and if a tornado is spotted will immediately call the Radar Room, giving
location, direction of travel, name, and unit number or telephone number.
F. If close in "on -spot watch" is needed in areas where no spotters are
located, the Tornado Warning Officer or his deputies will contact the Civil
Defense Citizens Band Communications Officer, who will send a dispatcher -
operator to the Radar Station and activate the local Citizens Band club mobile
units to move into predetermined watch locations or other stations as needs arise
for weather intelligence reports.
G. Unusual weather condition reports received by the Department of Public
Safety, Sheriff's Department, Texas Highway Department, or other law enforce-
ment agencies will be relayed to the Tornado Warning Officer either at the
Radar Station or the Communication Center.
H. The Brazos County RACES officer will alert all RACES units; infor-
mation on weather conditions in areas roughly southwest to northeast of Brazos
County within a range of approximately 75 miles will be relayed to the RACES
officer. The County RACES officer will keep the Tornado Warning Officer in-
formed of unusual weather conditions in outlying areas such as:
a., large hail; b., high winds; c., extremely heavy rainfall.
III. TORNADO WARNING
A. When the Tornado Warning Officer, either by radar detection or spotters'
reports, determines that a tornado warning should be issued, he will take the
following action:
1. If the tornado path threatens the cities of Bryan or College Station:
a. Notify the Communication Center to activate the public warning
signals and put the tornado warning plan in operation.
b. Call the local news agencies for an emergency broadcast of the
impending danger. N -5
2. Local police units, sheriff department units, and Department of Public
Safety units, when applicable, will supply their headquarters with current in-
formation on funnel path and direction of travel.
3. Department communication officers will keep the Tornado Warning
Officer advised of pertinent information for advance warning of the tornado
path.
4. All emergency Civil Defense units such as rescue, Citizens Band, RACES,
medical, etc., will report to their division officers and stand by for emer-
gency assignments.
IV. RURAL TORNADO WARNING
1. When determined by the Tornado Warning Officer that a tornado threatens
an area outside the cities of Bryan and College Station, he will immediately:
a. Notify the local radio and TV stations to issue an immediate news
bulletin advising the threatened area of the impending danger.
b. Notify Communications Center to advise all key agencies but will
not activate the cities tornado alarm systems.
c. The Tornado Warning Officer will notify the Sheriff's Department,
Department of Public Safety and the County Civil Defense Director.
d. Sheriff's Department and D.P.S. units will proceed immediately to
the threatened area to give assistance and supply intelligence reports.
e. The Sheriff's Department will alert the Brazos County Emergency
Corp to stand by for possible assistance.
f. All agencies of city and county CD units will stand by for Emergency
Assignment.
Although this plan has been carefully reviewed and all aspects taken into
consideration, it must be recognized that emergencies do not always occur ac-
cording to plan.
All persons engaged in emergency activities should remember that good judgement
and a careful analysis of the situation is always important before a decision is made.
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In many instances the Situation Gives the Order under emergency conditions.
4, Equipment
a. Meteorology Department
1. One (1) Teletype (Bell Telephone Leased) Weather Bureau Circuit 8029
Hourly surface weather reports for central U. S.
2. One (1) Teletype (Western Union Leased) Weather Bureau Circuit 32
Six hourly Surface Weather Reports and Upper Air Reports for U.S.A.
and Canada.
3. One (1) Facsimile Recorder (University Owned) Weather Bureau Circuit WFX1234
4. Fixed installation weather equipment (wind direction and speed; temperature;
humidity; precipitation; barometer and mise measuring and recording equipment.
5. Mobile weather equipment (wind speed; temperature; humidity; precipitation
and barograph).
6. Supplies and party on hand for six months to twelve months operation for
all equipment except teletypes.
7. Personnel; faculty /staff - eleven qualified as weather observers and /or
weather forecasters, graduate students (non - military) - seven qualified
as weather observers and /or weather forecasters.
One Channel 18CB Transceiver Radio (CD Unit)
One 3CM Radar
One 10 CM Radar
N -7
1. Emergency Housing
a. Bryan Public Schools
Contact Address
Bryan Public Schools Leon Hayes 2315 S. College 822 -8216
Office 823 -5441
Name of School Address
Anson Jones Junior High Pecan at Palasota
Ben Milam Elementary Beck at Palasota
Bonham Elementary Wilkes Drive
Bowie Elementary 400 W. 26th
Carver Elementary West 19th Street
Crockett Elementary 401 Elm
Fannin Elementary East 29th & Baker
Henderson Elementary Sharon Drive
Kemp High School 1601 W. 19th
Lamar Junior High Villa Maria Road
Neal Junior High West 20th & Congress
Stephen F. Austin High School 801 S. Ennis
Sul Ross Elementary Parkway Terrace
Travis Elementary East 25th & Pierce
Washington Elementary East 20th & Houston
Allen Academy 0. 823 -0066
Frank Pipes 407 Fairway H. 823 -8456
Brazos County Courthouse 0. 822 -5515
Judge W. R. Vance 3415 Parkway H. 846 -7222
Bryan Boys Club 0. 823 -0523
William Thornton 1115 Sul Ross H. 846 -4405
b. List of A&M Consolidated Schools
1. South Knoll Elementary:
1 Building
20 Classrooms
Library
Cafeteria
All purpose room
Office and health suites
Location: South Knoll Addition - Corner of Langford & Boswell Sts.
Principal: Mrs. H. S. Creswell
Phone: 846 -7116
Capacity: 750 to 1000 not counting cafeteria
2. College Hills Elementary:
4 Buildings
26 Classrooms
Cafeteria
Location: College Hills Addition - Williams Street
Principal: Mrs. C. K. Leighton
Phone: 846 -8655
Capacity: 750 to 1000 not counting cafeteria G -2
3. Middle School:
10 Buildings
36 Classrooms
Shop and Music Rooms
Library
Health Room
Cafeteria
Gym
Location: Jersey Street
Principal: Horace Schaffer
Phone: 846 -6719
Capacity: 1200 to 1500 not counting cafeteria
4. High School:
8 Buildings
24 Classrooms
Ag Shop
Library
Auditorium
Band Hall
Health Room
Gym
Snack Bar in Gym
Location: Jersey & Anderson Sts.
Principal: Arthur Bright
Phone: 846 -5911
Capacity: 1200 to 1500
5. Other:
Administration Building, shop and storage
Location: Jersey & Glade Sts.
Phone: 846 -5110
Vehicles: 10 school busses, 2 automobiles and 2 pickup trucks
6. Lincoln School Site (now under control of City of College Station)
3 Buildings
3 Classrooms
1 Small Auditorium
1 Gym
1 Shop
Location: County Road & Eleanor Sts.
Capacity: 250
Phone: None
c, Texas A &M University
Dormitory No. of Rooms Two Per Room Three Per Room Four Per Room
1 112 224 336 448
2 98 196 294 392
3 112 224 336 448
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Dormitory No. of Rooms Two Per Room Three Per Room Four Per Room
__ 4 112 224 336 448
5 112 224 336 448
6 112 224 336 448
7 112 224 336 448
8 112 224 336 448
9 112 224 336 448
10 112 224 336 448
11 101 202 303 404
12 102 204 306 408
Hart 144 288 432 576
Law 107 214 321 428
Legett 90 180 270 360
Milner 91 182 273 364
Mitchell 84 168 252 336
Puryear 100 200 300 400
Walton 169 338 507 676
Hotard 48 96 144 192
Hughes 96 192 288 384
Fowler 144 288 432 576
Moses 128 256 384 512
Davis -Gary 127 254 381 508
McInnis 80 160 240 320
Moore 128 256 384 512
Crocker 128 256 384 512
Schumacher 144 288 432 576
BUILDING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY
DeWare Field House 500 Coke Building 50
White Coliseum 1000 Cushing Library 100
Memorial Student Center 1000 Data Processing Center 50
Guion Hall 200 Petroleum Engineering 100
Kyle Field Stadium Electrical Engineering 100
(contingent on weather) 1000 Engineering Research 50
Easterwood Airport Hanger 500 Francis Hall 100
Academic Building 300 Herman Heep Hall 100
Administration Bldg. 50 Highway Research Center 50
Ag Engineering Bldg. 50 Information Ser. Bldg. 200
Agriculture Bldg. 100 Mechanical Engineering 50
Agronomy Bldg. 50 Mech. Engr. Shops 100
All Faiths Chapel 50 Military Sciences 100
Animal Industries 100 Nagle Hall 100
Animal Pavilion 200 Physics Bldg. 100
Architecture Bldg. 100 Plant Sciences Bldg. 100
Biological Sciences 200 Space Research Center 100
Bizzell Hall 100 State Chemist 50
Chemistry Bldg. 100 Veterinary Medicine Complex 300
Civil Engineering 100
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2. Food
a. Bakers - Wholesale
Mrs. Bairds Bakeries 3701 S. College 823 -1799
Butter Krust Bread 202 South 822 -4864
Rainbo Baking Co. E. 15th 822 -4281
b. Dairy Products - Wholesale
Lilly 206 N. Washington 822 -1515
(35 trucks - 5000 lbs. powdered milk on hand - max. 40,000 lbs.)
Sanitary Farm Dairies 1918 Texas Avenue 822 -3763
(35 trucks - min. on hand 5000 lbs. powdered milk - max. 40,000 lbs.)
c. Grocers - Wholesale and Retail
See General Telephone Company 1968 Directory, Yellow Pages 46
d. Meat - Wholesale and Retail
See General Telephone Company 1968 Directory, Yellow Pages 57
e. Restaurants
See General Telephone Company 1968 Directory, Yellow Pages 73 -77
3. Clothing Stores
Name Address Telephone
Akin's Mens Wear 300 N. Main St. 822 -1467
Beall's Department Store 211 N. Main St. 822 -3571
Betty's Fashions 1422 S. Hwy. 6, C. S. 846 -4096
Beverley Braley 1907 Texas Avenue 823 -0023
B&G Western Wear 1206 W. 25th St. 823 -5782
Collegiate Shoppe 2018 Texas Avenue 823 -0630
Conway and Company 103 N. Main St. 822 -1919
Edge's 121 N. Main St. 822 -0131
Fashions by Nita 111 Walton Dr., C. S. 846 -6214
Franklin's 203 N. Main St. 822 -1947
Gibson's 1420 Hwy. 6 S., C. S. 846 -2178
Joyce's 608 S. College Ave. 822 -2864
Lester's and Lester's Townshire 107 N. Main St. 822 -1525
1919 Texas Avenue 822 -0104
J. C. Penney Co. 219 N. Main St. 822 -0142
Sears Roebuck & Co. 1901 Texas Avenue 822 -0111
Starnes Men's Wear 100 N. Main St. 822 -3711
Suzy's of Townshire 1925 Texas Avenue 823 -1584
Country Squire 1911 Texas Avenue 823 -5051
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Waldrop's 117 N. Main St. 822 -1553
Waldrop's 407 University Dr., C.S. 846 -5419
Montgomery Ward & Co. Manor East Shopping
Center, Villa Maria Rd. 823 -5483
J. B. White Co. 214 N. Main St. 823 -1379
K. Wolen's Dept. Store 221 N. Main St. 822 -2645
Youth Shoppe 119 N. Main St. 822 -6332
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BRYAN - BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
H. TRANSPORTATION
1. EASTERWOOD AIRPORT
A. AIRPORT FACILITIES H -2
B. CHART - TAXI PATTERNS H -3
C. TEXAS A &M FLIGHT TEST STATION H -5
2. DEPARTMENT OF COULTER FIELD (Municipal Airport)
A. ORGANIZATION CHART H -6
B. OPERATION H -7
C. FACILITIES H -7
D. AIRCRAFT PERMANENTLY BASED H -7
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1. EASTERWOOD AIRPORT
A. Airport Facilities
Geo. Location Descriptive Location Airport Attendance
Latitude 30 35' 21" 3 mi. SW College Station Days 7 Hours Daylight
Longitude 96 21' 54" Elevation 319 feet Months 12
Property Owner Texas A &M University College Station, Texas
Manager H. G. Smith Airport Telephone No. 845 -4811
401 College View St. Bryan, Texas Home Telephone No. 846 -4441
Description of Landing Area
Runway Direction N -S E -W NE -SW Remarks
Physical Length 5151' 5161' 5152' 50' wide concrete
Width 150' 150' 150' Taxiways to all
Surface Type Conc. Conc. Conc. runway
Strength 1000# 26, 50, 87 26, 50, 87 26, 50, 87
Lighted Yes Yes No
Fuel Lights Hours Oper. (Scheduled)
Type Storage Cap. 36" Rotating Beacon Dusk to Dawn
80/87 4,000 Runways Dusk to Dawn
100/130 6,000 Tetrahedron Dusk to Dawn
Turbine JPL 12,400
Based Aircraft
No. Twin Engine 8 Passenger Capacity 44
No. Single Engine 17 45
Total Passenger Capacity 89
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C. Chart - Taxi Patterns
TAXI PATTERNS
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(Formerly Bryan Air Force Base)
Landing Area in Emergencies
Runway Direction 17R - 34L
Physical Length 7000' Surface Conc.
Width 150' (Not Lighted)
Person to Contact
Dr, Richard E. Thomas, Professor, Aerospace Engineer
Business Telephone No. 845 -7541 Home Telephone 846 -7950
Note: Contact Easterwood Tower 118.5 for Traffic
No Service Available on Field
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2.. Department of Coulter Field
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A. Organization Chart
ADVISORY BOARD
COULTER FIELD ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
MANAGER
CONCESSIONAIRE
H -6
B. Operation
as Owner: City of Bryan
b. Concessionaire in Charge of Operation:
Bryan Aero, Inc.
Roy E. Tribbey, President
(Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic)
c. Personnel: Concessionaire is required to have a responsible adult
employee on duty during all daylight hours.
C. Facilities
a. Runway: 50' Wide X 3,000' Length with Asphalt Surface and Lighting
complying with F.A.A. Specification No. L -840, (Adequate
for aircraft up to 12,500 lbs. excepting jets)
b. Buildings:
1. Administration Building, 28'X28'
Phone: 823 -8640
2. Maintenance Hanger, 50'X70'
3. City owned Storage Hangers
4 Tee Spaces, 30'X120'
8 Tee Spaces, 33'X250' (under construction)
4. Private owned storage hangers
30'X40', Space for 1 aircraft
30'X60', Space for 2 aircraft
40'X50', Space for 3 or 4 aircraft
35'X45', Space for 2 or 3 aircraft
c. Tiedowns for 14 aircraft.
d. Fuel Station, 80 and 100 octane gasoline
e. Flight Controls
Rotating Beacon Light
No Radio
D.. Aircraft Permanently Based:
a, 14 aircraft hangared
3 -2 Place, Single Engine
9 -4 Place, Single Engine
2 -5 Place, Twin Engine
b. 3 aircraft on tiedowns
1 -2 Place, single engine
2 -4 Place, single engine
H -7
BRYAN - BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
I. MANPOWER
I. ORGANIZATION CHART - Local Office Survival Plan I -2
II. TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION 1-3
III. LIST OF EMPLOYEES IN ORDER OF SUCCESSION 1-3
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CD -2 (460) LOCAL OFFICE SURVIVAL PLAN
LOCAL OFFICE AT. Bryan DATE August 15, 1968
James H. Berry MANAGER
POST- ATTACK LINES OF SUCCESSION AND TAFFI PATTERNS
NG TTERNS
MANAGEMENT
1. Douglas C. Black
2. Adolph Slovacek Jr.
3. Annie F. Stallings
4. Virginia R. White
5. Jimmie R. Davis
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PLACEMENT INSURANCE
1.Adolr h Slovacek Jr. 1. Jimmie R. Davis
2.Annie F'. Stallings 2.Jacquelyn H. Becker
3.Virginia R. White . 3.
4.Douglas C. Black 4.
5. 5.
6. 6.
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FARM PLACEMENT R & S
1 . Joe C. Curtis 1. Nancy P. Reeves
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
6. 6.
RELOCATION SITES
1. City Caldwell, Texas
Location County Court House
2. City Franklin, Texas
Location County Court House
3. City
Location
4. City
Location
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II. Texas Employement Commission
A. Agreements:
The Bryan office has a written agreement with the Brazos County
Civil Defense Authorities designating the Bryan office of the Texas
Employement Commission as the manpower arm of Civil Defense.
B. Mission:
The missions of the local TEC office as assigned by the local Civil
Defense Authorities are to recruit and refer workers as needed for
emergency Civil Defense operations and to administer the various
unemployment insurance programs.
C. Manpower Operations
1 When an emergency arises, the delegated employees will proceed
to their assigned station, and
2. Report to the local Civil Defense Director or those in charge, and
3. With the cooperation of the local Civil Defense Authorities,
assume position of local Manpower Director, and
4. With the cooperation of the local Civil Defense Authorities, secure
adequate quarters for a manpower office, and
5. With the cooperation of local Civil Defense Authorities, secure
sufficient personnel to carry out the following:
a. Register and classify all local labor and evacuees who are
able to work.
b. Refer qualified applicants on Civil Defense orders and
priorities.
c. Arrange to pay Texas Unemployment Insurance on Federal
Emergency Unemployment payments when and if they are
authorized.
III. List of Employees in Order of Succession
1. James H. Berry - E. S. Office Manager II
College Station, Texas
Telephone: 846 -5306 Alternate: 846 -4224
2. Douglas C. Black - Employment Interviewer II
Bryan, Texas
Telephone: 823 -5571 Alternate: 846 -2516
3. Adolph Slovacek, Jr. - Employment Interviewer II
Bryan, Texas
Telephone: 846 -4667 Alternate: 846 -6322
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4. Annie F. Stallings - Employment Interviewer II
Bryan, Texas
Telephone: None Alternate: 822 -7719
Week -end Address:
Navasota, Texas
Telephone: 825 -2801
5. Virginia R. White - Employment Interviewer II
College Station, Texas
Telephone: 846 -7394 Alternate: 846 -3926
6. Jimmie R. Davis - Employment Interviewer I
Bryan, Texas
Telephone: 822 -1124 Alternate: 846 -6408
7. Jacquelyn H. Becker - Employment Interviewer I
Bryan, Texas
Telephone: 822 -5703 Alternate: 846 -7394
8. Joe C. Curtis - Employment Interviewer I
Navasota, Texas
Telephone: 825 -3355 Alternate: 825 -2671
9. Nancy P. Reeves - Stenographer I
Bryan, Texas
Telephone: None Alternate: Franklin 828 -3348
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BRYAN - BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
J. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
1. LIST OF BRYAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS J -2
2. LIST OF A&M CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS J -2
A. SOUTH KNOLL ELEMENTARY J -2
B. COLLEGE HILLS ELEMENTARY J -3
C. MIDDLE SCHOOL J -3
D. HIGH SCHOOL J -3
E. OTHER J -3
F. LINCOLN SCHOOL SITE J -3
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J. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
1. LIST OF BRYAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ADDRESSES & TELEPHONES
SCHOOL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Stephen F. Austin High School 801 S. Ennis 822 -2235 Prin. Office
822 -3496 Counselors
823 -3275 Students
Anson Jones Jr. High School Palasota Drive 822 -4532 Office
822 -4571 Principal
Lamar Jr. High School Villa Maria Road 822 -2265 Principal
823 -5171 Counselor
Bonham Elementary School Tabor Road 822 -1967
Bowie Elementary School W. 26th Street 822 -2245
Crockett Elementary School 401 Elm Street 822 -1549
Fannin Elementary School 30th & Baker 822 -6272 Principal
822 -1985 Cafeteria
Milam Elementary School Beck & Palasota 822 -3570
Ross Elementary School Carter Creek Parkway 822 -4848
Travis Elementary School E. 25th Street 822 -2275
Kemp High School W. 19th Street 822 -4535
Neal Jr. High School W. Congress 822 -4642
Carver Elementary School W. 19th Street 822 -2292
Washington Elementary School E. 20th Street 822 -2285
Bryan Public Schools Administration Offices
Supt. A. 0. Bowen 801 S. Ennis 823 -5441
823 -5442
823 -5443
Vocational Shop Highway 21, E. 823 -6644
Warehouse 203 E. 29th 823 -8723
Processing Center 30th & Baker (Fannin Sch)823 -2075
Bryan Civic Auditorium 800 S. Coulter 822 -8730
2. LIST OF A &M CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS
A. South Knoll Elementary
1 Building
20 Classrooms
Library
Cafeteria
All Purpose Room
Office and Health Suites
Location: South Knoll Addition - Corner of Langford & Boswell Sts.
Principal: Mrs. H. S. Creswell
Phone: 846 -7116
Capacity: 750 to 1000 not counting the cafeteria
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B: College Hills Elementary
4 Buildings
26 Classrooms
Cafeteria
Location: College Hills Addition - Williams Street
Principal: Mrs. C. K. Leighton
Phone: 846 -8655
Capacity: 750 to 1000 not counting cafeteria
C Middle School
10 Buildings
36 Classrooms
Shop and Music Rooms
Library
Health Room
Cafeteria
Gym
Location: Jersey Street
Principal: Horace Schaffer
Phone: 846 -6719
Capacity: 1200 to 1500 not counting cafeteria
D High School
8 Buildings
24 Classrooms
Ag Shop
Library
Auditorium
Band Hall
Health Room
Gym
Snack Bar in Gym
Location: Jersey & Anderson Sts.
Principal: Arthur Bright
Phone: 846 -5911
Capacity: 1200 to 1500
E Other
Administration Building, shop and storage
Location: Jersey & Glade Sts.
Phone: 846 -5110
Vehicles: 10 school busses, 2 automobiles and 2 pick -up trucks
F= Lincoln School Site (now under control of City of College Station)
3 Buildings
3 Classrooms
1 Small Auditorium
1 Gym
1 Shop
Location: County Road & Eleanor Sts.
Capacity: 250
Phone: None
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BRYAN- BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
K FUEL
1 BUTANE AND PROPANE K -2
2: PETROLEUM PRODUCTS K -2
3. SERVICE STATIONS K -2
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1. Butane and Propane
See General Telephone Company 1968 Directory - Yellow Pages 20
2. Petroleum Products
See General Telephone Company 1968 Directory - Yellow Pages 64
3_ Service Stations
See General Telephone Company 1968 Directory - Yellow Pages 80 -82
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BRYAN - BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
L. CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES
1. CONTRACTORS L -2
2. MATERIALS L -2
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1. Contractors
See General Telephone Company 1968 Directory - Yellow Pages
a. Building Contractors Page 19
b. Concrete Contractors Page 26
c, Electric Contractors Page 31
d. Excavating Contractors Page 33
e. General Contractors Page 43
f. Paving Contractors Page 64
g, Plumbing Contractors Page 68
h, Welding Contractors Page 95
2. Materials
See General Telephone Company 1968 Directory - Yellow Pages
a. Building Materials Pages 19 and 56
b, Chemicals Page 23
c. Concrete Page 26
d. Electric Pages 30 and 32
e. Lumber Page 56
f. Oxygen Page 64
g. Plumbing Page 68
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BRYAN - BRAZOS COUNTY RESOURCES
M. WARNING AND COMMUNICATIONS
1. COMMUNICATIONS DIAGRAM M -2
2. NATIONAL WARNING PROCEDURES FOR BRAZOS COUNTY M -3
3. BRAZOS COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS M -3
4. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS PHYSICAL
PLANT DEPARTMENT M -5
5, EMERGENCY BROADCAST SYSTEM - STATION KORA M -6
6. STATION WTAW M -9
7. RACES M -11
See Police Annex for Police Communications
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1 Communications Diagram
STATE, OCD, NAWAS, AGD
4TH ARMY
a
FAA
TAMU Communications
Easterwood Center
Airport
RADEF MONITORS 0 o 3 ti ag o FIRE CONTROL
z � � 4 a MOBILES
RED CROSS RACES & �� A <•I CES & PD NATIONAL GUARD
*LL *LL
EOC
BRAZOS COUNTY
TO EBS STATION -KORA L COURTHOUSE
EBS link POLICE FIRE, LL & RADIO
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
RACES, EBS,
PUBLIC UTILITIES,
33 PUBLIC WORKS Radio PUBLIC WORKS RADIO
MOBILE UNITS AND LAND LINE
COMMUNICATION Radio 11 PUBLIC UTILITIES
CONTROL FOR MOBILES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ALTERNATE EOC RACES & PUB IC SAFETY UNITS CB & RACES
City Hall *LL *LL SHELTERS
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29 POLICE
MOBILE UNITS I HOSPITALS
A &M WEATHER STATION
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2. National Warning Procedures for Brazos County
The County Sheriff having the responsibility for receipt and dissimination
for National Emergency Warning, will upon receipt of such warning from the
local Office of the Department of Public Safety.
1. Immediately notify the County Judge and the County Civil
Defense Director
2. Bryan Civil Defense Director
3. College Station Civil Defense Director
4. All Police Departments and /or Law Enforcement Officers of
Brazos County
5. County Commissioners
Upon receipt of warning the County Director will - --
1. Alert all segments of the Civil Defense Organization
to go on stand -by alert until further orders are received
2. To assist in alerting -the local telephone exchange will
immediately contact all persons from a list as furnished
by the local civil defense office. This will be done on a
priority basis
Upon receipt of warning City Civil Defense directors will
1. Notify the City Mayor and City Commissioners
2. Alert all Department Officers of their local government
and issue such instructions as deemed necessary. Detailed
alerting procedures will utilize telephone, public radio,
civil defense two -way radio, police radio and messengers as
so specified in detailed annex plans for each agency.
3. Brazos County Communications
a. Communications
Texas Department of Public Safety - Twenty -four Hour Operation.
1. National Warning Phone
CALL FREQUENCY FREQUENCIES MONITORED
2. Radio Station KKV232 42.900 42.900 42.740
37.180 37.260
47.180 154.920
3. Leased Line Teletype
Office Home
Bennie L. Williams, Supervising Radio Operator 822 -6111 846 -4383
Four Radio Operators
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B. Warning Responsibility
All warnings received, natural or man made, are given to J. W. Hamilton,
Sheriff, of Brazos County by the most expedient means and are also broad-
cast to all mobile units and stations in the immediate area.
C. Texas Highway Patrol, Bryan
Paul L. Allen, Sergeant 822 -6111 823 -5186
Five Texas Highway Patrolmen stationed in Bryan
** In the Bryan Sergeants area and would be called into Bryan during
an emergency.
Two Texas Highway Patrolmen in Caldwell
Two Texas Highway Patrolmen in Hearne
Two Texas License and Weight Patrolmen stationed in Bryan
Six mobile units in Bryan 42.900 & 42.740 42.900 & 37.180
One mobile unit in Caldwell 42.900 & 42.740 42.900 & 37.180
One mobile unit in Hearne 42.900 & 42.740 42.900 & 37.180
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4. Texas A&M University Communisations Physical Plant Department
RESPONSIBILITY CHART
DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL PLANT
(Mr. Parsons)
. 845 -1232 H- 846 -8161
ASST. DIR. FRO ADMIN. &
OPERATIONS
(Mr. Whitt)
_845-1232 H- 846- 6771-
OFFICE
(Mr. Johnson)
845 -4311 H- 822 -3549
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CONTR CENTER SUP.
(Mr. Wayland)
845 -4311 H- 846 -6713
NOTE: Notification should be in reverse order as listed above.
COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCES
CONTROL CENTER
KEO 355 - Maintenance KEV 919 KMT 1815 Unit 8
KEO 308 - Fire Civil Defense
(Dual Band)
KEO 355 - Main Campus Campus Security KMT 1815 Unit 9
2 Mobile 23 HT ` Radar Room 1/
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KEO 355 Grounds Maint. College Station
3 Mobile Police University Central
Telephone Exchange
KEO 355 Res. Annex
1 Mobile 3 HT ** KEO 308 - Fire
4 Mobile Units
61- 62 -63 -66
** Would remain under control of Research Annex
# Under control of Meteorology Department
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5. Emergency Broadcast System - Station KORA
A. Purpose
1. The Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) has been created to provide
the President, the Federal Government, State and Local Government with
a system of Emergency Communications with the General Public through
non - government broadcasting stations during and after an Emergency
Action Condition. Message sources might include, but not be limited to,
messages from the President and /or other Federal Officials, and National,
Regional, State, and Local Area Authorities providing instruction, news,
and information.
2. Radio Station KORA has been licensed by the Federal Communications
Commission to operate under National Defense Emergency Authorization
as the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) Station for the Local Operational
Area consisting of Brazos, Burleson, Milam, and Robertson Counties.
3. Under the National Defense Emergency Authorization, it is the
primary responsibility of Radio Station KORA, in time of National
Emergency, to remain operative at all times, if possible, to serve
as the Communications Link between the Government and the General Public.
B. General Operational Information
1. In order to meet the obligation of an Emergency Broadcast System
(EBS) Station, Radio Station KORA, owned and operated by the Bryan
Broadcasting Company, Inc., with the aid of Local and Federal Civil
Defense Authorities has provided the inventory of equipment attached
to this report. This equipment represents an investment of approximately
$15,000.00.
2. Since Radio Station KORA is to remain on the air during all emergencies,
which includes common power source failure, a 25 kilowatt diesel driven
alternator has been installed. This unit can be placed in operation
within one (1) minute after the common power source fails and is more
than adequate for present and future needs. A part of this unit is an
underground fuel tank of 1000 gallon capacity which will operate the
engine at full load for more than 14 days continuous operation.
3. Station KORA is equipped with a Collins 20V -3 Standard Broadcast
Transmitter with an output of 1000 watts. The power output from this
transmitter, which is the "main" transmitter, is more than adequate to
cover the Local Operational Area. Should this main transmitter fail, a
Collins 300 -G, 250 watt, Transmitter can be placed into operation within
one (1) minute after the failure of the main transmitter. The 250 watts
power of the "stand -by" transmitter will cover the Local Operational
Area; however, interference may be experienced in the extreme perimeters
of the area but not with enough intensity to destroy communications
completely.
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4. Station KORA has provided a shelter area consisting of two (2)
rooms, (630 square feet) which houses all of the transmitters and
emergency equipment except the 25 kilowatt power plant which is housed
separately but adjacent to the shelter area and controlled from
within the shelter.
5. A portable Audio Console with turntables, tape recorders and
program material have been provided for in order to broadcast
continuously during an emergency period. This equipment is permanently
located in the Shelter Area.
6. Normally, broadcast material from National, Regional, State, and
Local Sources will be received by means of leased wire facilities
of the telephone companies; however, if these facilities fail, National
and Regional material will be received via the State Defense Network
consisting of selected FM Stations throughout the state and various
Standard "Key" Broadcast Stations.
The United Press International news wire is another source of
alert notification, instruction, and news. There is no alternate
route in case this wire service fails.
In case of wire communication failure between Station KORA and
Civil Defense Headquarters in the Brazos County Courthouse, Remote
Pickup (VHF Radio) facilities have been provided. A 30 watt FM
Base Station (Call Letters KJK -812) has been installed in the Civil
Defense Communication Room to work in conjunction with an FM Base
Station (Call Letters KKQ -808) at Station KORA. In Addition to these
Base Stations, two (2) Mobile Units (Call Letters KC -8436 and KD -6055)
are installed in two (2) Station Vehicles and one (1) Portable Unit
(Call Letters KJ -3514) are available. These Units operate on a
frequency of 161.64 MHz with powers of 25 and 30 watts.
7. Station KORA - FM will not be operated during times of emergencies
unless requested by Officials of the State Defense Network or other
authority.
8. Radiological Monitoring Equipment, Food, and Medical Supplies
have been provided and have been placed in the Station Shelter Area.
9. In order to operate efficiently as an Emergency Broadcast Station,
at least three (3), preferably four (4), members of the Station Staff
will be required to man and operate the equipment at Station KORA with
one (1) person to man and operate equipment in the Communications Room
at Civil Defense Headquarters in the Courthouse.
C. Inventory of Equipment for Emergency Use
1. Electronic Equipment
A- Power
1. One (1) Allis- Chalmers /Electric Machinery Mfg. Co.
25 Kilowatt Generator, Fuel Tank, Remote Control Panel,
and Change -over Switch.
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2, Fuel, Diesel, 1000 gallons maximum capacity. (Over 14
day supply)
B Standard Broadcast Equipment
1. Collins 20V -3, 1000 watt Transmitter, associated Monitors
and Audio Equipment, Tape Recorders, etc.
2: Collins 300 -G, 250 watt Transmitter, Auxiliary Unit.
3 Portable Audio Console and Phonograph Turntables.
4. Four (4) Remote Amplifiers.
5. Microphones.
C. Remote Pickup Equipment (161.64 MHz)
1. Marti Central Station Unit at Station KORA Studios
(KKQ -808).
2, Marti Central Station Unit at Civil Defense Headquarters,
Brazos County Courthouse (KJK -812).
3. Marti Portable Unit (KJ -3514)
4. Two (2) Motorola Mobile Units (KC -8436 & KD- 6055).
5. Associated Antennae, Microphones, etc.
D. FM Broadcast Equipment
1. Collins 830D -1A FM Broadcast Transmitter.
2. Associated Monitors and Audio Equipment.
2. Buildings
A. Main Transmitter Room and Emergency Studio
1. Housing for all equipment and personnel necessary to carry
on uninterrupted broadcasting.
B. Power Plant
1, Houses Emergency Power Generator.
3. Fuel Supply
A•, Underground Tank
1. 1000 gallon metal tank.
B. Diesel Fuel
1. 960 gallons plus.
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4. Radiological Equipment and Food Supply
A. Monitors
1. Two (2) Counters.
2. Two (2) Dosimeters.
B, Food
1. Supply of Food and Water for 14 days.
5. Alerting Facilities
A, Teletype
1. United Press International.
a. Coded Alert System
B. Radio
1. Receiver to monitor "Key" Broadcast Stations.
2, Receiver to monitor State Defense Network.
6. Station WTAW
Information Sheet:
Radio Bryan, Inc. 846 -7788
Box 3008 846 -7789
Bryan, Texas 77801 Mobile Avenue, Bryan
Owning and Operating:
Radio Station WTAW - AM 1150 Kilohertz 1,000 watts, DAYTIME
Non Directional
Radio Station WTAW - FM 92.1 Megahertz 3,000 watts effective
Radiated Power, DAY AND NIGHTTIME, HORIZONTAL POLARIZATION,
Non Directional
Muzak (Background Music Division of Radio Bryan, Inc.), Programmed
Uninterrupted music via telephone lines.
Organization
Roger B. Watkins Tommy Thompson, Asst. Manager
President and General 1000 South Coulter Drive
Manager Bryan, Texas 823 -5745
'`- 408 Woodson Drive
Bryan, Texas 846 -7176
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Richard Pratt Frances Liggett, Secretary
Program Director 3500 Southview Circle
Bryan 846 -3551
Frank Tullock
Music Director Shirley Weedon, Secretary
2904 Montana
Mike Luther Bryan 823 -8947
Chief Engineer
4401 Aspen The Manpower of Radio Bryan, Inc.
Bryan 846 -5291 Generally Includes 8 Regular
Chet Hancock Employees and 4 Part Time Announcers.
Sales, Announcer If Bill Watkins, Tommy Thompson,
3901 Hill Top Chet Hancock, Mike Luther or Lewis
Bryan 846 -4545 Nemec are not available, either of
the Secretaries would be able to
Lewis Nemec locate other employees. All Employees
Sales, Announcer of WTAW with the exception of the
Horticulture Farm, A&M Secretaries, are licensed and capable
College Station 846 -5933
of operating the Station.
Equipment and Capabilities of WTAW and WTAW - FM, Bryan, Texas:
Collins 1,000 Watt AM Transmitter
ITA 1,000 Watt Base Power FM Transmitter
GENERAL ELECTRIC AUDIO CONTROL CONSOLE
RCA TRANSISTOR AUDIO CONTROL CONSOLE (Battery Powered)
FREQUENCY AND TRANSMITTER MONITORING SYSTEMS
223 FOOT SELF SUPPORTING VERTICAL TOWER
65 FOOT GUYED VERTICAL TOWER
TOTAL CAPACITY AUX. GASOLINE POWER GENERATOR (Will keep the Station
on the Air indefinitely with an outside gasoline supply).
UPI TELEPRINTER WITH EAN MONITORING CAPABILITY
HALLICRAFTERS SX42 COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER WITH EMERGENCY BROADCAST
ALARM (Automatic) ON WFAA IN DALLAS, TEXAS
MARTI ELECTRONICS BASE RECEIVER (KF 3066, 166.25 MHz. Communication
Chanel)
MARTI ELECTRONICS PORTABLE REMOTE TRANSMITTER (KF 3066)
1968 PLYMOUTH FURY NEWS VEHICLE WITH KF 3066 REMOTE TRANSMITTER
WTAW IS CAPABLE OF REMOTE BROADCASTING THROUGH ANY OF THREE BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY LINES (TOLL), OVER EITHER LOCAL TELEPHONE LINE
(846 -7788, 846 -7789) OR FROM REMOTE TRANSMITTER KF 3066 VIA OUR
COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL. THE STATION ITSELF, CONTAINS TWO STUDIOS
WITH RECORDING AND BROADCASTING FACILITIES IN EACH, ALSO AVAILABLE
ARE A NUMBER OF PORTABLE TAPE RECORDERS. WITH PRESENTLY AVAILABLE
MANPOWER AND EQUIPMENT WTAW MAY BE OPERATED 24 HOURS PER DAY IN AN
EMERGENCY.
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7. RACES
A. Organization Chart
** K5EPH - UNIT 1
James R. Kluth 846 -7960
701 Highland 822 -1600
College Station, Texas
K5KAZ UNIT 2
M. Linton Jones 823 -5365
1617 Woodland 822 -1347
Bryan, Texas
UNIT 3
Jake Conglose 823 -0524
402 Mitchell 845 -6011
Bryan, Texas
WA5MKV UNIT 4 **K5ZXL UNIT 5 KSEVC 1 UNIT 6
Edward Hary 822 -3296 James S. Hunt 822 -3194 Anthony H. Scamardo 846 -3215
2205 Truman Street 845 -4051 2605 Todd Street 1202 Timm Street
Bryan, Texas Bryan, Texas College Station, Texas
W5RJW UNIT 7 W5DJO UNIT 8 WASMOE UNIT 10
Dan J. Louis 822 -4872 Glenn E. Milner 846 -8987 Mike Linger 846 -4400
602 Churchhill 822 -3771 911 Enfield Drive 822 -4862 1005 Village Drive S.
Bryan, Texas Bryan, Texas College Station, Texas
WA5 UNIT 12 W5RAS UNIT 9 WA5 UNIT 11
J. R. Youngblood 822 -4081 Henry W. Menefee 846 -4894 Jay Eugene Whitehurst 846-
415 Emmett Street 823 -5483 1117 Edgewood 822 -3733 418 N. College Main 4513
Bryan, Texas Bryan, Texas College Station, Texas
WA5 UNIT 13 WA5 UNIT 14
Timothy Swarthout 823 -0764 Franklin H. Perry 846 -4643
2106 Truman Street 800 Thomas Street
Bryan, Texas College Station, Texas
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