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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06 BCCD Minutes and Attachments 06.04.1979 BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE Meeting - June 4, 1979 - 5 p.m. County Courthouse - C. D. Office Present - Jake Canglose, Sheriff Bobby Yeager, Ed Burns, Carroll Bell, Warren Heffington, Ben Wormeli Chairman - Jake Canglose Topics: 1. April 8, 1979 - Exercise, College Station, State Guard,Hospitals Need - Critique - Notes This exercise was successfully conducted. The written evaluation is incomplete. 2. April 9 -13, 1979 - Radiological Defense Officer Training, Brazos Center This course was conducted by men from the Texas Department of Health for people from Dallas to Houston. Of these six were from Brazos County: 1 from Brazos County Civil Defense Office, 1 from the Bryan Police Dept., 2 from TAMU Police Dept.,and 2 from the Texas District Highway Dept. 3. April 19, 1979 - Submitted 1980 Budget Request 4. May 21, 1979 - Submitted Civil Defense needs for the 20 year master planning of Brazos County Physical needs. 5. May 18, 1979 - Jake Canglose and Ben Wormeli met with St. Joseph Asst. Administrator, Mrs. Pat Whitt, and Disaster Chairman, Jim LaFon, on the hospital's disaster plan. 6. May 15, 1979 - Need for NOAA generator standby at KAMU -TV Tower for NOAA antenna. 10 -15 KW Was impressed, the estimated cost is $6000 to $7000. 7. May 11, 1979 - Texas Dept. of Health - During next Fiscal Year (TX 80) 10 -1 -79 through 9- 30 -80. They will visit Brazos County. On site inspection of RADEF instruments. Provide program assistance to improve monitoring and reporting capability. We will advise them that our preference for this occurance is during the last week in July (24 thru 28) in 1980. Col. Carroll Bell will work with them on this. BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE MEETING CONT'D. 8. With reference to the DCPA 16 hour field Radiological Monitor- ing course - See Attached DCPA Information Bulletin #304 - 4/17/79. Mr. Canglose outlined the following: A. Contact the fire chiefs of Bryan and College Station to see if the Emergency Medical Technicians of their departments will participate in this course if it is available locally. B. Determine if other members of the police and fire departments of Bryan, College Station, TAMU, and county sheriff would participate in this course. C. The objective is to have RADEF equipment avail- able in each unit and trained competent personnel ready to make prompt evaluation should threatening radiation occur. D. Would need about 12 students to schedule this course with our RDO's sharing in the training with a Department of Health representative from Austin or Waco. Col. Bell could be available in September. i nformat i on • bulletin DEFENSE C VIL PREPAREDNESS AGENCY Washington, D.C. April 17, 1979 No. 304 NATIONAL REGISTRY OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS GRANTS CREDITS FOR RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING COURSE The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians has agreed to award 25 .'oi.nts or 16 hours for completion by Emergency Medical Technicians of the DCPA 16 -hour, field Radiological MonitorinK course, "as per activity No. 4." Credits will not be awarded for completion of the Officer or Instructor courses. At the time of normal re- registration, each Emergency Medical Technician must submit to the National Registry some form of official verification that he /she has successfully completed the Radiological Monitoring course. For this purpose, a photocopy of the Radiological Monitoring certificate is acceptable. State and local Radiological Monitoring Instructors should so advise all their students.