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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 BCCD Minutes and Attachments 11.05.1979 BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE MEETING- NOV. 5, 1979 - 5 pm COURTHOUSE PRESENT: Canglose, Bardell, Koehler, Hulbner, Phelps, Bell, Heffington, LTC Fred Proudfoot (new MOBDES), Wormeli. PRESIDING:Jake Canglose Since our last meeting, August 6: 1)- -Rufus Woody, Nuclear Civil Protection Planner, DES. Austin has met with the groups representing Brazos County, Bryan, and College station for the local information needed to complete our Annex E Risk- - Host Crisis Relocation Annex to the Brazos County Emergency Operations Plan. A list of the groups of key personnel is attached. Forty copies of this Annex E have been received and will be distributed to key personnel for their ready reference. 2)- -See the attached copy of the 9/14/79 letter to Judge Holmgreen from Rufus Woody concerning our 1975 CSP. We now have "Print Ready" aT1975 Bryan, College station and Brazos County Com- munity Fallout Shelter Plan and National Disaster Action Plan b)1978 Crisis Relocation Plan Bryan - College station including Rural Brazos and Burleson counties (for relocation in Burleson, Grines and Robertson coun- ties. c)1979 -- Shelter allocation for Bryan -- College station and Rural Brazos county (Population Relocated) We also have Annex E Crisis Relocation to the Emer- gency Operation Plan for a)1978 -- Burleson county - -Host b)1978-- Grines county - -Host c)1978 -- Robertson county - -Host d)1979 -- Brazos county -- Risk - -Host (40 copies of this plan.) 3) --- Copies of Annex E -- Risk - -Host Brazos county for our crisis Relocation Emergency Operations Plan were distributed to those attending thig meeting. Mr. Canglose asked that the cities check what applies to them and report any suggested changes to him. Now the plans need to be completed for each of our local segments - -Fire & Rescue, Police, Public Information, Radiological Defense, Health & Medical and others that apply. 4)Our Program Paper for 1980 and Program Status Re- port meeting in Waco September 13 was participated by Charles Phelps of Bryan, Bill Koehler of College station and Ben Wormeli, representing Jake Canglose. Our Program Paper was back with us for com- pletion. A copy of these items is attached. , 5)The Greenl&.,f Psychiatric C assumed ownership is the old St. Joseph Hospital - -(W 28th St.) August first of 1979. They have requested that we remove the 'shelter supplies from the Hospital building. This has been done. They have requested that the Package Disaster Hospital be removed from that property. The City of Bryan has offered part of a Building at the site of the Dansby power Plant that can be used for storing the content of the Package Disaster Hospital. A low bid of 750'hag been obtained for this move. Consideration is in process to move the Package Disaster Hospital to the Brazos County Property at Washington and 24th St.' 6)OTHER ITEMS a)8/13- assistance was given the Brazos Alley Re- habilitation Center in updating their Disaster Plan b)9 /24 - -Jake Canglose presented Tornado Spotter Training to 76 employees of the General Tele- phone Company. c)9 /25 - -Jake Canglose participated in updating the Disaster Plan of the St. Joseph Hospital. d)11/2/79- -Jake Canglose was contacted as part of the nation wide awareness and potential reporting of the re -entry of the 23,000 pound United States satellite named Pegasus 2 that was expected to drop from orbit on 11/13. It fell safely into the Atlantic Ocean. : _ /- . ,,,,,, ... it t DIVISION OF DISASTER EMERGENCY SERVICES TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 5805 N. Lamar Blvd. WILSON E. SPEIR WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS, JR. Box 4087 Director Governor Austin, Texas 78773 512/452 -0331, Ext. 2430 FRANK T. COX Coordinator August 1, 1979 TO: Addressee k 411--- FROM: Frank T. Cox, State Coordinator et—j? _ SUBJECT: Program Paper /Profile Workshops for FY '80 During the month of September, 1979, area workshops throughout the State will be conducted by this Division for the preparation of the 1980 Program Paper and the Program Status Report- Profile. Arrangements with DCPA have been made to reimburse your expenses (travel and per diem) to participate in these workshops. The workshops have been scheduled by regions to facilitate the completion of all Program Papers prior to October 1, 1979. The Regional Liaison Officer will be in charge of each workshop in his respective region. Listed on the reverse side are the dates and places of all workshops. The one checked indicates the workshop you should attend. Do not attend any of the others, as your Program Paper, Program Status Report and travel expense forms will only be available at one of the work- shops conducted by your Regional Liaison Officer. To assist in the completion of your Program Paper, it is suggested that you bring your current Program Paper for FY '79 with you to the workshop, as well as any other information that you consider necessary in completing these documents. All workshops will begin at 9:00 a.m. and terminate at 4 :00 p.m. that same dHte. (CONTINUED OTHER SIDE) COMPLETION OF THE PROGRAM PAPER IS A REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR FEDERAL INCENTIVE PROGRAMS, INCLUDING EXCESS PROPERTY, REGION 1 DALLAS, September 12, DPS Regional Headquarters, Ron Staggs 350 W. Ili 30, Garland REGION 2 HOUSTON, September 11, DPS Regional Headquarters, Dave Everroad 10110 NW Freeway REGION 3 CORPUS CHRISTI, September 25, DPS Regional Headquarters, Rupe Gamble 1922 S. Padre Island Drive SAN ANTONIO, September 27, DPS District Headquarters, 6502 S. New Braunfels REGION 4 MIDLAND, September 5, DPS Regional Headquarters, Dick Buckland 2405 S. Holiday Hill Road REGION 5 LUBBOCK, September 6, DPS Regional Headquarters, Jack Schlueter 1302 6th Street, EOC Conference Room REGION 6 WACO, September 13, Cultural Center of Convention Center Charles Hunter Complex, (near the Freedom Fountain). Parking on corner of 3rd and Franklin. August 20, 1979 Crisis Relocation Annex E EIA - Executive Staff Organizational Chart ,) Chief Elected t Elected Official 0 ,4) 1 i) Judgr . 3. Molagreen 822-5311 846-3743 y,,,4y, `"4" Mayor L Lo o re� Bra 14 A 's kZ 845 -5014 • Chief of Operations ' North Bardell 696 -8868 Ernest Clark i S ;/ _ 823 - 0071 ( : ,, - Howard 3 ceta 1 ' '� v'M 845-1911 County Civil Defense Director Jake Canglose 845 -6016 County 4 City Attorney Travis Bryan, District atty. 779 -1111 John Barron, County atty. 722 -7373 ext.224 Charles Bluntter, Bryan atty. 822 -0071 Keeley Lewis, College Station atty. 779 -1884 James Bond, ?AMU atty. 845 -2531 Public Information Officer 3 /.7 1 't1Nk Lane Stephenson, TAMU 845 -4641 irt John West, TAMU _� 845 -4641 1 G ,- w + ) wC T }a-v Police Service eC�-'" -c"` S4,1,\ Chairman - Bobby H. Yeager 779 -1717 - 1 -i- r p Joe Ellisor 822 -9418 - 9 An,/�- -- / c L. T_ t ' Marvin Byrd 696 - 8864 � 'C c` (' "\ �` Thomas R. Parsons or 845 -2345 - o k 1 0' �cr�,,�9, - 'c.3C•.� 1- ti J R. McDonald Fire & Resuce Service Doug Landua ' ; ��� 696 -8284 Paul Philbin (Turek) 822-7531 ' /ll John Rauch • 845 -2122 OK Prct. 1. Lamar ullough 779 -0422 Unit 101 mobile 2. Cly Williams 589 -2554 3. D e Watson != 822 -5657 4. teve Nemec 822 -4769 Precinct Presidents - )wtiv t (;' k:' t) ; Clyde Day 1/825 -3389 \! F.D. Bennett 1/589 -2929 -�_� Royce Watson ✓ 822 -2313 David Morrison 845 -7715 Health & Medical Service Dr. George R. Mcllhaney - -=' ' 822 -7373 3! :_:. , Dr. T.O. Walton, C.S. 696 -8861 ki,;0i:etk- ki's--S Dr. Raymond Buck 822 -5825 Li DIVISION OF DISASTER EMERGENCY SERVICES TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 5805 N. Lamar Blvd. WILSON E. SPEIR WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS Box 4087 Director Governor Austin, Texas 78773 512/452-0331, Ext. 2430 M. P. BOWDEN September 14, 1979 Coordinator The Honorable R. J. Holmgreen Brazos County Judge Brazos County Courthouse Bryan, TX 77801 Dear Judge Holmgreen: In connection with planning assistance provided to your county for development of the Crisis Relocation Annex (Annex E), a review has been conducted of the Community Fallout Shelter Plan (CSP) which was developed for Brazos County in 1975. Based on cur- rent population estimates and the existing fallout shelter identi- fied during the host area survey, the following modification to the Community Fallout Shelter Plan is recommended: X No modification - Identified changes in population and /or shelter are not of sufficient magnitude to require updating the CSP. The CSP has been updated to reflect the net (loss) (gain) of usable existing fallout shelter spaces identified during the host area survey. The CSP shown in the introductory paragraph should no longer be used. Facilities which permitted an allocation to public shelter in the previous plan are no longer available. The previous CSP has been replaced by an Emergency Action Plan which advises residents that public fallout shelter is not available and which provides instructions for improvising shelter at home.* * At the time the Emergency Action Plan is distributed to resi- dents, a locally prepared statement might be added which lists any existing fallout shelter facilities as reported in the Crisis Relocation Annex (Tab 5 to Appendix 5). Any such modifying statement should identify the approximate capacity of each facility and should remind residents that only persons living closest to the facilities should plan to seek public fallout shelter. Except where no modification is currently required, this office will provide camera - ready copy for the new Community Fallout Shelter Plan or Emergency Action Plan. We suggest that you retain the camera - ready copy for future use in time of necessity. In addition to camera -ready copy, this office will also provide forms describing the number and approximate location of fallout shelter spaces identified in each exacting facility, and a set of reports enumerating the planning factors upon which the revision is based. Sincerely, Frank T. Cox Sta e Coordinator / --. ' 4 R s Woody Nuclear Civil Protection Planner FTC: jn cc: , Region VI . Jake Canglose, Director Brazos County Civil Defense TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY DES•,2 DIVISION OF DISASTER EMERGENCY SERVICES WILSON E. SPEIR Director DATE October 10, 1979 FRANK T. COX State Coordinator TO: Mr. Jake Canglose, Director FROM: Robert A. Lansford, Deputy Coordinator fr ------- SUBJECT: Fiscal Year 1980 Program Paper Enclosed for your files is a copy of your Fiscal Year 1980 Program Paper as submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region Six. The filing of this Program Paper establishes your eligibility foL participation in the Federal incentive programs for FY 80. PART I. JURISDICTIONAL INFORMATION • Dept. of Defense Defense Civil Preparedness Agency O.M.B. No- LOCAL CIVIL PREPAREDNESS 120 -80036 j ANNUAL PROGRAM PAPER i4 ppoct 1t979res - 1.1 Agency: Esitd S CU C ') ilP4 I 1 - 2 Address: CO COURTHOOSE (5h: 6') ) il f .11 5y77 P' 1-3 City: KRYAri 1 -4 State, T q ( 1 -5 Zipri l' 4. i I TEN (Table Entry No.) CODE (DCPA Use Only) CONGL. (Risk /Host No ) OCT 141 191 9 -13 -79 031441; 7 -1 1970 POPULATION c y'a 78 2-1 AS OF CLEARLY DEFINE UR JURISDICTION(S) BEING REPORTED T JS 7-2 EST. CURRENT POPULATION Y 1 1OUyU00 3 -1 CL 7 -3 1970 POP. COVERED BY OUTDOOR WARNING ! 1 t, % HKALUS COUNTY I NCLUO I N 6E411V 4t' ANL) 4 POTENTIAL HAZARDS FACING JURISDICTION CULLFC,E STAY IUN is 8 -B OTHER (Specify) 11118 -1 DIR. EFF. RISK 8 -6 WINTER STORM ®8 -2 FALLOUT RISK k 8 -7 FLOOD /FLASH FLOOD 4. CP DIRECTOR (Name)JAKk C4Nf 1318 -3 NUCLEAR INCIDENT 8 -8 EARTHQUAKE CURRFNT ANNUAL FUNDING REQUESTED AND PROJECTED 8.4 TORNADO 8 -9 TRANS. ACCIDENT ( (to nearest dollar) FEDERAL I 8 -5 HURRICANE '' 8 -A INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT FUNDS A. FY t B. FY - i.1 C. FY h i 8 -C IN LAST FY, 8-D NO. OF DISASTER ALERTS Lill OCCURRENCES 5-1 P &A $ a $ e $ O REGULAR HOURS PER WEEK 5 -2 MS(R &M)�� �_ $ CD PERSONNEL 2 4 8 20 30 r 40 • 0 (Including Director) 5 -3 SM $ $ a $ O 9 -1 P &A PAID a • • a • 54 EOC �•� $ • $ 0 9 -2 OTHER PAIL (For • (For Local funds list only monies NOT matched by Federal funds) 9 -3 VOLUNTEER • a m ( JJ FUNDS $ $ 1Q • 5(�0 m i 6. ABILITY TO EXECUTE EMERGENCY PLANS 9-4 TOTAL OTHER VOLUNTEER MAN HOURS IN LAST FY ( BOO I N Peacetime Nuclear Q B -1 Nuclear War C Incidents r. s Operations 6 -2 W 6.3 ® n Other Peacetime 9 -5 DIRECTOR HOURS PER WEEK: Paid I I Vol. U `fY Disasters o LL PART I1. STATUS OF LOCAL CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM. (Highlighting current accomplishments — Key to Standards , o for Local Civil Preparedness.) z z SEE ATTACHMENT S a I_ z w E z ec w > 0 0 ui I 1j , , • Dept. of Defense Defense Civil Preparedness Agency U.M.B. No. , PART III. PROJECTED PROGRAM ACTIVITIES LOCAL CIVIL PREPAREDNESS 120 -80036 ANNUAL PROGRAM PAPER Approv Oct. 1979 PROJECTS AND MAJOR ACTIVITIES WHICH THE LOCAL JURISDICTION INTENDS TO CARRY OUT DURING THE FISCAL YEAR TO INCREASE DISASTER RESPONSE CAPABILITY. INCLUDE STATE AND FEDERAL ASSISTANCE (INCLUDING FUNDS) REQUIRED. (See Program List and Instructions on Reverse.) 1. Plans Development • Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS SEE ATTACHMENTS NEEDED U I$ 2. Training Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS NEEDED SEE ATTACHMENTS r$ ) 3. Communications Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS NEEDED SEE ATTACHMENTS l $ 4. Radiological Defense Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS NEEDED SEE ATTACHMENTS $ • 5. Warning Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS NEEDED SEE ATTACHMENTS r$ 6. Tests and Exercises Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS NEEDED SEE ATTACHMENTS I s 7. Public Information Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS NEEDED SEE ATTACHMENTS $ 8. Other FEDERAL FUNDS SEE ATTACHMENTS NEEDED I S No further monies or other benefits may be paid out under this program unless this report is completed and filed as required by existing law and regµlations (50 J.S.C. App 2253, 2281, 2286; E.O. 10952; 32 C.F,R.. 1801.3, 1807.5) HE U DERSIG ED AGREE T EXERT THEIR BEST EFFORTS TO CARR,1( OUT THE P OJE»•TS AND ACTIVITIES DESCRIBED ( / t _I (Signature of focal Civil Defense re aredness Dire ctor/ por inator) 1 1 (Signature of (oc.I Chief Executive(s)) P5OGRAM PAPER I IS) (I ROVED / i PROGRAM PAPER IIS) (IS NOT) • PPROVED (Date) (.State Civil Prearedness Director) (Date) (DCPA Regional Director PART II. STATUS OF LOCAL CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM. 1. Plans Development Renewed and updated Key Civil Defense rersonnel appointments. Updated Plans - RACES, Hazardous materials, military liasion, tornado and severe weather, emergency resources for auxillary generator repair, fuels, radio repair and tires, and citizens Band Emergency communications. Completed CRP Plan for Brazos County. Coordinated emergency plans with St. Joseph Hospital, Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center, Civil Air Patrol, State Guard, and REACT Club. 2. Training Conducted annual tornado warning seminar for Division personnel. 6 - Tornado safety classes in public schools (1420 students). 9 - Tornado spotter courses (82 trained). Rural tornado spotters visited and updated list made of personnel and location (28) Six Brazos County men completed 5 day Radiological Defense Officer training. Five Brazos County Civil Defense men attended the Annual State Preparedness Conference. 75 City- County personnel attended a presentation by M. P. Bowden on National, State and Local Civil Preparedness structure. 3. Communications Purchased a hand held Tempo Syncom S -1 FM transceiver for use by the County RACES officer. 4. Radiological Defense Replaced batteries' in RADEF kits and updated the inventory of them. 5. Warning Purchased and assigned NOA & NWS weather alert :adios for use by local officials. • - PART II, STATUS OF LOCAL CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM. (Continued) 6. Tests and Exercises Conducted a local government emergency exercise involving a simulated collision of a bus (18 people seriously injured) and a truck loaded with a hazardous material. The local State Guard unit also participated in this exercise. (4/8 in College Station) Fifteen tests conducted on local tornado warning network. Several public schools held tornado drills. Participated in NASA - Sky -lab re -entry coordina- tion ending July 11, 1979. 7. Public Information Provided information for a three day series of articles in a local newspaper on the local Crisis Relocation Plan and the Crisis Shelter Plan. 'Tornado warning session with local radio and TV personnel. Distributed Civil Defense literature through display radio in Courthouse and City Halls. Speaker on Civil Defense program at three local club meetings. 8. Other Emergency Response Team on Hazardous materials activated when three railroad tank cars were de- railed in Bryan. (January 5, 1979) Updated and recapped the fallout shelter space resources in Brazos County. Coordination of local tornado warning plans with NWS-Waco. PART III. PROJECTED PROGRAM ACTIVITIES 1. Plans Development. Develop CRP division operations plan and complete Crisis Shelter marking plans. 2. Training Hold an Annual Tornado Warning Division Seminar. Promote tornado safety in Public Schools. Train Radiological Monitors in Police and Fire Division. 3. Communications Update emergency communications plan, City of College Station - install fixed communications between public works and Fire stations to local EOC. 4. Radiological Defense Check all RADEF Kits in County. S. Warning Update warning plans. 6. Tests and Exercises Test tornado warning communications systems. Conduct a RACES exercise. 7. Public Information Hold a tornado and severe weather warning seminar with local radio, TV and press personnel. Provide Civil Defense literature in display dispensers. 8. Other Continue to coordinate tornado and severe weather plans with NWS -Waco. Inspect shelter inventories. • "Z!A eels 10.37 10.39 11/02/79 e44 PPS AUSTIN 110279 !LL TEXAS STATIONS ATTENTION: LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND DTSAFTFp P°FPA°FDPrs,S COODpTroTrrS 23,200 POUND UNITED STATES SATELLITE' ?'AMYD PFGASUS 2 IS FFPPC'^FD TO IFOP OUT OF ORBIT SOME TIME TOMORROW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3PD WHIT,F THIS SATELLITE IS ONLY ONE-SEVENTH THE WEIGHT OF ��SK°'T.AR ", T'^ TS ANTICIPATED TPA! SOME PARTS OF THE SATELLITE WILL SUIRVIVE THE HFAT CF RE- ENTRY. IF RE-ENTRY OCCURS OVER TPF UNTTFII STATES, DEBRIS COnrr INPA+C',r 4'TTRIN A 60 -MILE SNIDE PATH SOUTH OF A LINE FROM FL PASO TO SF FVFPORT , IA.' TRF FEDERAL FMERGFNCY MANAGEMENT AarNCY HAS REQUESTED STATE AND LOCAT fSSISTANCF IN CBTAININC VISUAL SIGHTIn!r AND FITE 'TMPaC' REPORTS OF PEGASUS" SHOULD THEY OCCUR IN TETA,. S IT TS pFQt1FCTFD TEAT YOU F'OTIFY TFIS CFFTCF OF ANT SUCH SIGHTING OR IMPACT REPCRTS. IT I. ?FAT N.A,FA !FILL DEPLOY ON -SITE TECHNICAL TEAMS N O POSSIBLE NAY BF REQUESTED TO ASSIST IN SECURITY OFTHE ARFAUNTILTPFSF TFA APF?IVF CUP PF -ENTRY TS E!PFCTED TO OCCUR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD. NT! ! TTL INSUF AV UPDATED PROJECTION OF THE RE -ENTRT TTNF p'PE'N A MORE ACCURATE PPFDICTTON TS POSSIBLE.. YOUP COOPFPATICN IN THIS PROJFCT'WILI'BE APPRECIATED. FRAVK T. COX STATE COORDINATOR ITSASTFR EMERGENCY SERVICES IPS AUSTIN JD 021035CST