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WHEN DISASTER STRIKES
Call One of the Following:
Day Night
Red Cross Disaster Headquarters 846 -3716 846 -8717
Red Cross Office 822 -3369 846 -5449
Chanter Chairman, Dr. I.P. Trotter 846 -6390 846 -6390
Disaster Chairman, Col. Walter H. Parsons, Jr. - -846 -8716 846 -8161
Disaster Vice - Chairman, Dan Whitt 346 -8715 846 -6771
Executive Secretary, Mrs. Ada Locke 822 -3369 346 -5449
If no answer, call:
Bryan Police Department 822 -1595 822 -1596
County Sheriff's Office 322-3775 823 -1108
Red Cross responsibility in time of disaster is the relief of families.
Governmental responsibility in time of disaster is,in general, the
same as in normal times -- protection of life, health and property- -
maintenance and repair of public property and maintenance of law ank,
order.
WHEN DISASTER STRIKES
REPORT TO RED CROSS OFFICE
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Dr. Ide Trotter Chapter Chairman
Col. Walter H. Parsons, Jr. Disaster Chairman
Dan Whitt Disaster Vice - Chairman
Sub - Committee Chairman
Mr. Ernest L. Harvell Survey
Mr. R. A. Jenkins
Dr. T. 0. Walton, Jr. Rescue
Medical Nursing Aid
Mr. 0. 0. Haugen Transportation and Communication
Mr. Allen Madeley Shelter
Col. Fred Dollar Food
Mr. L. R. Johnson Clothing
Registration and Information
Mr. Joe Buser Public Information
Mr. Wes Donaldson Central Purchase and Supply
GENERAL ORGANIZATION
TOT4NS AND DISASTER CHAIRMEN OF BRAZOS COUNTY
Edge Smetana
Kurten Harvey Community
Tabor College Station
Reliance St. Hark
Steep Hollow Mr. M.D. Hartsfield Wellborn
Benchley Rock Prairie
Mooring Peach Creek Community
Mudville c•Iil lican
Sims Canthon
Law Allen Farm
Fountain Nelleva
Bryan Rogers
Ta?NS AND DISASTER CHAIRMEN OF BRAZOS COUNTY
SURVEY
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Sub - Committee on Rescue
Day Night
Mr. R. A. Jenkins 846 -8716 846 -7829
I. Responsibility:
To warn, evacuate and rescue in time of disaster.
Red Cross supplements governmental agencies in :yarning, evacuation
and rescue.
II. Supplies and equipment to secure:
1. Ambulance and trucks
Contact 0. 0. Haugen, Transportation Chairman.
Phone 346 -8716 Day Phone 346 -7607 Night Phone
2. Jacks, Hoists, Ropes. Call Garages.
3. Inhalators -- Funeral .Homes.
4. Torches -- Physical Plant, Texas A&M University.
5. Respirators. - Physical Plant, Teas A&M University.
III. First Alders available for service.
IV. Water Safety Committee- -
V. Report frequently to disaster headquarters.
RESCUE
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Sub - Committee on Shelter
Day Night
Chairman, fir. Allen Madeley, 112 Pershing 846 -5713 846 -5149
I. Responsibility:
Provide housing facilities for disaster sufferers in compliance with
Public Health and Sanitation Regulations.
Operate Red Cross Shelters.
II. Shelters:
Establish and supervise as many as necessary.
III. Contact chairman Medical Aid Committee and Transportation Committee.
IV. The use of homes of friends, relatives and neighbors should be en-
couraged.
class shelters create many problems.
V. All shelters designated by Red Cross Flags.
SHELTER
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Sub - Committee on Public Information
Day Night
Chairman, Mr. Joe Buser, 1208 Hanes 846 -4904 846 -8922
I. Responsibility:
Keep public informed through press, radio, and other sources on
extent of disaster and action taken.
Chairman of disaster preparedness should approve all Red Cross
publicity.
Issue bulletins on progress of disaster and rescue.
PUBLIC INFORMATION
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Sub - Committee on Food
Day Night
Chairman, Col. Fred Dollar, 1700 Jersey 846 - 4796 846 -4426
I. Responsibility:
Requisitioning, preparing and serving food for disaster sufferers
and workers.
II. Emergency feeding stations.
Check with Shelter Committee Chairman for designated emergency
feeding stations.
III. Mass Feeding.
IV. Maintain contact with disaster headquarters, also sub - committees on
Central Purchasing and Supply, Shelter, Survey, Rescue, Registration
and Information.
V. All feeding centers designated by Red Cross Flags.
VI. iiass purchasing will be made within the Chapter area insofar as
possible.
FOOD
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Sub - Committee on Clothing
Day Night
I. Responsibility:
Requisitioning clothing for disaster sufferers during emergency.
II. Report frequently to disaster headquarters and maintain contact
with committees on Purchasing and Supply, Shelter and Registration
and Information.
III. Gray Ladies can be available for disaster services.
CLOTHING
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Sub - Committee on Purchase and Supply
Day Night
Chairman, Tres Donaldson, 405 Timber 846 -7721 846 =7854
I. Responsibility:
Purchasing general relief supplies, primarily bulk purchases during
emergency period only. Arrange for warehousing of donated and pur-
chased supplies, maintain inventories. Secure necessary office equip-
ment.
II. Copies of all disbursing orders must be routed through Central Pur-
chase and Supply.
III. Unusual and large purchases should not be made without prior approval
of disaster chairman, vice - chairman or person administratively
charged with the responsibility.
CENTRAL PURCHASE AND SUPPLY
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Sub - Committee on Registration and Information
Day Night
Chairman, L. R. Johnson, 1800 Carrabba 846 -8716 322 -3549
Responsibility:
1. Take applications, answer inquiries of relatives, friends and
others. Answer general and specific inquiries of disaster
sufferers and others about relief policies and services. Grant
emergency relief. Refer sufferers to sources of aid for food,
shelter, and other basic necessities. Maintain records.
2. Forms to use:
a. Registrations on Form 901
b. Disbursing orders on Form 2050
c. Welfare inquiries on Form 2079
3. Hang registration committee at disaster headquarters and at
emergency shelters.
4. Aid and direct chapter to meet all needs.
5. Designate Registration and Information center with Red Cross
Flags and necessary signs.
REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION
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Sub - Committee on Medical and Nursing Aid
Day Night
Chairman, Dr. T.O. U alton,Jr.,1005 Dominik Dr.--- 846 -4613 846 -4034
I. Responsibility:
To organize and direct activities of Red Cross Medical Aid, Dental
and Nursing Center.
II. Contact Chairman on Survey, ascertain Hospital space required. Con-
tact Chairman on Shelter, secure emergency hospitals and First Aid
Stations.
III. Direct activities of Volunteer Doctors, Nurses and Nurses Aides.
IV. For Ambulances and Transportation call Chairman of Transportation
Committee
0. 0. Haugen - -346 -8717 or 346 -7607
If cannot contact call Red Cross Headquarters.
V. The supervision of Public Health in disaster areas and furnishing
of Biologicals are the responsibility of State and Local Public
Health Departments. Immunizations are provided under their directiop.
MEDICAL AND NURSING AID
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Sub - Committee on Transportation and Communication
Day Night
Chairman, 0.0. Haugen, 1200 Orr 846 -8716 346 -7607
I. Responsibility:
Provide adequate transportation for all sub - committees for evacuation
and rescue. Movement of supplies and personnel. Provide necessary
communication within and outside disaster area.
II. Source of supply.
1. Trucks- -all motor companies and wholesalers.
2. Ambulances - -All Funeral Homes.
III. Communications:
Western Union -- 823 -6415
Radio Station KORA = -822 -1240
County Sheriff- -322 -3775
City Police -- 822 -1596
IV. Check with each Red Cross installation not less than twice each
day, more often where necessary.
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION
RED CROSS RESPONSIBILITY GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
(Red Cross Funds) (Ta:; Funds)
Red Cross responsibility extends Governmental responsibility is to
to Disaster affected population. the entire population within its
jurisdiction.
Assist in:
1. Warning. Protect Persons and Property.
2. Voluntary evacuation. 1. Maintenance of law and order.
3. Rescue. 2. Public health and sanitation
measures.
Supply the Emergency Necessities of 3. Fire protection.
Life: 4. Maintenance of public institu-
1. Food tions.
2. Clothing. 5. Control of traffic.
3. Shelter 6. Enforced evacuation if necessarr
4. Medical Care 7. Care of the dead.
Supply Emergency Services: Survey of public damage.
1. Transportation for refugees. Carry on Usual Services:
2. Transportation of supplies. 1. Public health and welfare.
3. Communications. 2. Public institutions.
4. Public information. 3. Transportation (public).
5. Welfare inquiries. 4. Communications (public).
5. Registration and survey. of 5. Removal of debris from public
family losses. property.
Rehabilitation of Families (if own 6. Inspections of buildings for
resources inadequate): safety.
1. Temporary maintenance. 7. Salvage of unclaimed property.
2. Building, repair homes. Restoration of Public Property:
3. Household furnishings. 1. Public buildings.
4. Medical Aid. 2. Sewage systems.
5. Occupational and agricultural 3. Water systems.
assistance. 4. Streets and highways.
6. Counseling and guidance for 5. Other public projects.
families and individuals
FL - TIONS OF RED CROSS AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES IN TIME OF DISASTER