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BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICE
l'UBLIO FALLOUT Sua,TER INFORMATION
The purpose of the National Shelter Program is to survey, mart and
?toot existing buildings which qualify es public fellout shelters, providing
building owners will allow the use of their buildings.
Mr. Emmett Trent, lose) architect and heed of the Brazos County Civil
Defense Shelter Proarem„ W83 trained by the H. S. Corps of Engineers to
conduct the survey for Brazos end surrounding counties.
As a result of his survey and the outs cooperation of the build-
ing owners of Brazos County, a number of buildings will be marked and stocked
in Bryen, Co11eFe Station end Texas PAM College as Public Fallout Shelters.
This Makes Cain Sense -- However, this will not meen thet there will be
enough shelter space for every citizen in Brazos Count,. Only pert of our
looel citizens can be protected in these shelters. Private or hone ehelters
are still the best answer for fellout protection for most of our citizens.
Every hcaecwner or prospective homeowner should incorporc to e shelter
in their ezistirg or proposed home. It could be as cheep es the t extra
bathroom and it could be worth your life. Ask your builder about it. In
a netionel ernar ;envy our greatest dexter will be from redioactive fellout.
Follow these simple rules and plan to survive:
1. Provide a fellout protection for you end your family.
2. Heve e two weeks sippiy of food and water.
3. Have a porteble redio for inforiw tion end instructions.
( Conelred - 1240 end 640 )
PUBLIC FALLOW SHELTER INFORMATION
Buildings marked as Public Fallout Shelters vill be used PS folLr%it
during and alter every actual or impendlag atteck.
B.
B. Public Fallout shelters will be utilized on a first Gera -
a. Zech pm7ol1c shelter will IVTO the following civil de
1. Shelter Manager
2. Assi't Manager
3. Radiological Monitor
D. All buildings marked es ?Olio Fallout 3heiters are scheduled to 1-
with food, water, medical kits, senitetion kits end radiological
lastruMents. CPersons utilizing public shelters should bring, if -
sPecial medicines needed end blankets or quilts for sleeping pGreesee,
E. Buildings marked es Fallout Shelters have been surveyed for redietion
protection only end do not necessarily offer Protection from tornedoe;
or bomb blast.
Jake CangloSe
Director
Brazos aounty Civil Defense
Note: Marking and stocking of Public Shelters will be
carried out in three major chases
• Phase 1---- Marking shelters in Bryan and College Ste.
2T--- Marking shelters et-TaaeS A&M College
3,--- Stocking of shelters as euPolies are recieved,
JOHN M. BARRON W. D. BURLEY
District Judge . CE OR� Clerk of District Court
W. C. DAVIS % �^ A. B. SYPTAK
County Judge 'County Clerk
RAYMOND A. NOLAN N " D. BROOKS COFER, JR.
Commissioner Precinct No. i a 4o County Attorney
GEORGE DUNN • o • RAYMOND B. BUCHANAN
Commissioner Precinct No. 2 Tax Assessor - Collector
CLYDE J. PORTERFIELD B. V. ELKINS
Commissioner Precinct No. 3 County Treasurer
W. A. STASNY BRA ZOS COUNTY W. D. BUNTING
Commissioner Precinct No. 4 County School Superintendent
F. J. VITOPIL H. L. GRAHAM, Place No. 1
County Auditor BRYAN, TEXAS Justice of Peace, Precinct 4
J. W. HAMILTON JESS McGEE, Place No. 2
Sheriff Justice of Peace, Precinct 4
OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE
September 8, 19S5
SUBJECT: Public Sheltet Communication Program
PURPOSE: To provide two -way radio common ication between public
shelters ^nd the emergency control center.
The Brazos Coun ty Civil Defense Office has fifty units licen sed
in the Citizen Band Radio Service which will be used to provide com-
munication between the public fallout shelters and the County Control
Center.
The Cities of Bryan and College Station purchased the antenna systems
and Citizen Band equipment owners appointed as shelter radio operators
installed the antenna systems.
George L. Huebner, Civil Defense Communications Officer for Brazos
County, and B ill Wedel Public Shelter Communications Officer, were
responsib le for the planning of and putting into operation, the
public shelter communications program for B ryan and College Station.
In the ev en t of a national emergency and local shelters are opened,
each radio operator will report to his assigned shelter with transceiver
and batteries, connect his two -way radio to the ntenr3a system and
establish contact with the control center. »Q-4 �"`^9�°''z / 0-T�
Civil Defe.sv Officials installing shelter antenna at Stephen F.
Austin High School:
1. F-ed Sandlin, City Manager, Bryan.
2. Bill Wedel, Civil Defense Shelter Communications Officer.
3. A. W. Doninik, Radio Operator for Stephen F. Austin Public Shelter.
i. George L. Huebner, B razos County Civil Defense Communications
Officer.
5. Henry Alsmeyer, Sr., Civil Defense Administrator, Brazos County.
6. Jnke CPnglose, Director, B razos County Civil Defen se.
To: Owners of buildings containing areas which qualify as fall out shelters
under the National Fallout Shelter Program:
1. A Department of Defense survey of buildings in this area for fallout
shelter capabilities has recently been completed. Your building, or a part
thereof, affords the radiation protection factor necessary to qualify as a
Public Shelter.
2. The conversion of these areas to emergency shelters will not hinder normal
day -to -day usage; however, some space for storage of emergency supplies is
necessary.
3. If this emergency usage is acceptable to you, please complete the enclosed
forms and mail one copy of each registration form and original with one copy
of license form to:
Jake Cangelose, Director
Brazos County Civil Defense
Brazos County Courthouse
Bryan, Texas
Three individuals, preferably your employees or others having immediate access
to the premises, should be appointed by you as shelter officials; to include
a Shelter Manager and two Assistants, one to receive radiological monitoring
training, the other to be trained in first aid principles. The local Civil
Defense Organization will provide training and indoctrination in the designees'
spare time.
Persons so designated will be appointed as Civil Defense Officials and identi-
fication cards will be issued to them.
gi reant, Jr
Shelter Office
Brazos County ivil Defense
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JOHN M. ; BARRON W. D. BURLEY
District Judge '
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6-1 Clerk of District Court
W. C.
DAVIS
kjL A. B. SYPTAK
County Judge
RAYMOND A. NOLAN 0 to County Clerk
D. BROOKS COFER, JR.
Commissioner Precinct No. i
GEORGE DUNN o ' o County Attorney
RAYMOND B. BUCHANAN
Commissioner Precinct No. 2 Tax As•essor - Collector
CLYDE J. PORTERFIELD B. V. ELKINS
Commissioner Precinct No. 3 County Treasurer
W. A. STASNY BR, COUNTY
W. D. BUNTING
Commissioner Precinct No. 4 County School Superintendent
F. J. VITOPIL H. L. GRAHAM, Place No. 1
County Auditor - BRYAN, TEXAS Justice of Peace, Precinct 4
1. W. HAMILTON JESS McGEE, Place No. 2
Sheriff Justice of Peoce, Precinct 4
BRYAN PUBLIC SHELTERS
Building Name and Location Shelter Manager, Name and Address No. of Spaces
and /av other Officials
1. Astin Building, Main at W. 26th Robert L. Allen, 100 S. Main, Mgr. 77
Edward P. McSwain, Asst Mgr.,
106 W. 26th
A. C. Cooper, Radiological Monitor,
106 W. 26th
M. Monk, Communications Officer,
507 W. 31st
2. S. F. Austin High School, Gayle Todd, Mgr., 908 Stanfield Circle 175
801 S. Ennis Hugh A. Lancaster, Asst Mgr., 909 Nall Ln
Thomas R. Jones, Radiological Monitor, .
2010 Echols
A. W. Dominik, Communications Officer,
507 N. Coulter
3. Fannin Elementary School, 500 Block, 205
South Baker
Wm. 0. Davis, Communications
Officer, 1111 S. Winter
4. First National Bank, 120 N. Main Travis B. Bryan, Jr., Mgr., 257
120 N. Main
Cecil. A. Nigh, Asst. Mgr., 120 N. Main
Reuben A. Bond, 1312 E. 27th, Radio-
logical Monitor
C. Dobbins, Communications Officer
1307 Hoppess
5. First State Bank & Trust, Charlie Zikes, Mgr., 1707 E. 27th /5-0
Robert D. McCorquodale, Asst Mgr.
1709 Nuches Lane
Thomas D. Chance, Jr., Radiological
Monitor, 1302 Botts
Joe Navratil, Communications Officer,
801 S. Washington
6. Hotel Charles, 201 S. Main Charles S. Myers, Mgr., P. 0. Box 935 241
Thomas J. Saxon, Asst Mgr., Hotel
Charles, P. O. Box 935
George F. McKenna, Radiological Monitor
221B S. Main
Alvin W. Ginzel,._Communications Officer
2504 Villa Maria
BRYAN PUBLIC SHELTERS, Cont'd
Building Name and Location Shelter Manager, Name and Address No. of Spaces
and /or other Officials
7. LaSalle Hotel, 120 S. Main Mark Ayres, LaSalle Hotel, 120 754
S. Main
Searcy Lee Wilborn, 1010 W. 17th
Asst Manager
Mrs. W. E. Crutchfield, Radiological
Monitor, 205 Edge
Roy Wiggins, Jr., Communications
Officer, 1307 Mockingbird
8. St. Joseph Hospital, 401 W. 28th Edward L. Zweifel, Manager, 401 W. 28th 399
Gilbert Sefuentz, Jr., Asst Mgr.,
1210 Sanders
Mrs. Otilia Maria, Radiological Monitor
400 N. Sims
Ed. Pohorelsky, Communications Officer
506 Tatum
9. Travis Elementary School, Pierce A. R. Denney, Manager, 702 E. 26th 502
Street at 25th _ Travis Lipscomb, Asst Mgr., 708 E. 20th
Joe H. Davis, Radiological Monitor
1213 Ursuline Avenue
Chester R. Price, Communications Officer
808 Banks
TOTAL SPACES FOR BRYAN: A7 0
JOHN M. BARRON W. D. BURLEY Judge Distr DAVIS p J C`� 1L O Clerk of District Court
W. County Judge
;ct b� A. B. SYPTAK
` + 1 County Clerk
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RAYMOND A. NOLAN {w n�J CO Commissioner Precinct No. 1 D. BROOKS COFER, JR.
p �• o County Attorney
GEORGE DUNN a • RAYMOND B. BUCHANAN
Commissioner Precinct No. 2
Tax Assessor - Collector
CLYDE J. PORTERFIELD
B. V. ELKINS
Commissioner Precinct No. 3 County Treasurer
W. A. STASNY B AZOS COUNTY W. D. BUNTING
Commissioner Precinct No. 4 COUNTY �I County School Superintendent
F. J. VITOPIL H. L. GRAHAM, Place No. 1
County Auditor BRYAN, TEXAS Justice of Peace, Precinct 4
J. W. HAMILTON JESS McGEE, Place No. 2
Sheriff COTLF3E STATION PUBLIC SHELTERS Justice of Peace, Precinct 4
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B1'i1tiing Name and Location Shelter Manager, Name and Address No. of Spaces
and /or other Officials
1. First Baptist Church, College Ed. E. Powell, 512 Brooks, Manager, CS 592
Main Street Robert E. Meyer, Asst Mgr.,
308 -B Pershing, CS
John T. Morrow, Radiological Monitor
304 Gilchrist, CS
Henry Wedel, Communications Officer,
2016 S. Cavitt Ave., Bryan
2. U. S. Post Office, College Station Ernest Gregg (Postmaster), Manager 500
U. S. Post Office, C. S. -
Joe Gomez, Asst s Manager, 519 N.
Coulter, Bryan
Robert M. Marcotte, Radiological Monitor
101+ Milner, CS
J. D. Davidson, Communications Officer
500 -A Dogwood, CS
TOTAL SPACES FOR COLLEGE STATION: 1 ,092
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JOHtZ BARROtsr D. BURLEY
W. O
District Judge [��' OF Clerk of District C.,
W. C. DAVIS " a� A. B. SYPTAK
County Judge County Clerk
RAYMOND A. NOLAN V P1/4 . O1 D. BROOKS COFER, JR,
Commissioner Precinct No. 1 0 . a County Attorney
GEORGE DUNN • a RAYMOND B. BUCHANAN
Commissioner Precinct No. 2 Tax Assessor - Collector
CLYDE J. PORTERFIELD B. V. ELKINS
Commissioner Precinct No. 3 County Treasurer
W. A. STASNY BRAZOS COUNTY W. D. BUNTING
Commissioner Precinct No. 4 County School Superintendent
F. J. VITOPIL H. L. GRAHAM, Place No. 1
County Auditor BRYAN, TEXAS Justice of Peace, Precinct 4
J. W. HAMILTON JESS McGEE, Place No. 2
Sheriff TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PUBLIC SHELTERS Justice of Peace, Precinct 4
Building Name and Location Shelter Manager, Name and Address No. of Spaces
and /or Other Officials
1. Animal Industries Building, Texas Dr. General Tye King, Manager, 180
A&M University 1011 Walton Drive, CS
Dr. Zerle Leon Carpenter, Asset
Manager, 900 Edgewood, Bryan
2. Architecture Building, Texas 76
A&M University
3. Bizzell Ha11, Military Walk, Texas Dr. Guy A. Franceschini, Manager 98
A&M University
Pieter Groot, Asset Manager,
306 Spruce, College Station
Clyde H. Blum, Radiological Monitor,
211 Pershing, College Sta.
4. Bolton Hall, Texas A&M University William L. Caughlin, Manager, 466
2609 Wayside Drive, Bryan
W. P. Worley, Asset Manager,
1003 Dexter, College Station
Albert J. Druce, Radiological Monitor
4312 Nagle, Bryan
5. Briggs Hall, Texas A&M University Calvin Reese, Manager, 720 Marylake, 56 ,y
Bryan
James David Fox, Asset Mgr., Dorm 2,
Texas A&M, College Station
Garry Lee Tisdale, Radiological Monitor,
908 Apartment A, Welch Street,
College Station
6. C. E. Building, Ross Street, Texas Wayne Allen Dunlap, Manager, 208 Poplar, 266
A&M University College Station
William B. Shanks, Asset Mgr., 604 Mont-
clair, College Station
Joseph H. Sorrels, Radiological Monitor
1007 Francis Drive, College Station
7. Chemistry Building, Texas A&M Keith A. Rowe, Shelter WAnsger, 1,654
University 704 North Street, Bryan
William W. Spurlthck, Asset Mgr.,
1602 Jersey, College Station
Dr. Fred Sicilia, Radiological Monitor
100 Moss, College Station
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PUBLIC fHELTERS, CONT'D • . . •
Building Name and Location Shelter Manager, Name and Address No. of Spaces
and /or Other Officials
8. Coke Building, Military Walk, Johnnie Wayne Sepulvado, Manager, 140
Texas A&M University 505 Nagle, Apt. #4, CS
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Robert B. Floyd, Jr., Asst Mgr.,
411 Oak Street, CS
Robertleas9n;_2z , Asst Mgr.,
1009 Hereford, College Sta.
9. Cushing Library, Texas A&M Dale A. McCoy, Manager, 310 Hensel 528
University Drive, Bryan
Alvin F. Halbrook, Asst Manager,
10 Rt. 3, Box 250, Bryan
Charles F. Richardson, Radiological
Monitor, 1013 E. Foster, CS
10. Francis Hall, Roberts Street, Texas John E. Oliver, Manager, 378
A&M University 1207 Winding Road, CS
John V. Van Ingen, Asst Mgr.,
505 Jersey Street, CS
Dr. Leonard R. Burgess, Radiological
Monitor, 404 Timber, CS
11. Geology Building, Ross Street, Melvin C. Schroeder, Manager, 1,078
Texas A&M University 1215 Orr Street, CS
William D. Harris, Asst Mgr.,
400 College View, Bryan
Oran M. Taylor, Radiological Monitor,
1211 E. 26th Street, Bryan
12. Guion Hall, Lamar Street, Texas 137
A&M University
13. Henderson Hall, Jones Street, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Murphey, Manager, 51
Texas A&M University Henderson Hall, Texas A&M
S. M. Meeks, Jr., Asst Mgr., 109 N.
Avenue, Bryan
William Cuthbertson, Radiological
Monitor, 720 E. 27th Street,
Bryan
14. Memorial Student Center, Lamar Alvin W. Houston, Manager, MSC, CS 310
Street, Texas A&M University John A. Cornejo, Asst Mgr.,
1900 Rosedale, Bryan
Walter F. Riddle, Radiological Monitor
3014 Maloney, Bryan
15. Military Science Building, Texas Frank Kenneth Nicolas, Manager, 200
A&M University 904 Lazy Lane, Bryan
Billy C. Presnall, Radiological Monitor,
Rt. 1, Box 74, Bryan
16. Nagle Hall, Texas A&M University Charles M. Hepburn, Manager 190
201 Timber, College Station
Garland E. Bayliss, Asst Mgr.,
207 W. Brookside, Bryan
Dr. Allan C. Ashcraft, R. M., 201 Elm, Bryan
TEXAS A&M UniverSITY PUBLIC SHEIT S, Con
Building Naze and Location Shelter Manager, Name and Address No. of Spaces
and /or Other Officials
17. Nuclear Science Center, Past John D. Randall, Manager 238
Easterwood Airport, Texas A&M 1601 Lenert, CS
Donald E. Feltz, Asst Mgr.,
201 Fairway, Bryan
Lorenzo Wilborn, Radiological Monitor
709 Dansby, Bryan
18. Petroleum Engineering Buiiaing .`
Spence Street, Texas A&M Leonard C. Bishop, Manager 555
5 Norton Street, College Sta.
Robert L. Whiting, Ass't Manager,
1031 Walton, College Station
Dr. Robert G. Cochran, Radiological
Monitor, 515 Kyle Ave., CS
19. Physics Building, Texas A&M Robert S. Tapley, Manager 734
University 305 Timber, College Station
William R. Petty, Asst Mgr.,
807 Stuart, Bryan
Wallace C. Cantrell, Radiological Monitor
11.10 Caui9ill St., CS
20. Plant Science Building, Nagle Dr. Robert S. Halliwell, Manager 2,252
between Lamar & Hubbard, Texas 1204 Dominik, College Station
A&M University Robert R. Rhodes, Asst Mgr., 413 Walton,
College Station
Dr. Charles S. Miller, Radiological
Monitor, 1104 Timm, CS
21. ACADEMIC BUILDING NR. HALE D. PERRY , SHELTER NNGR.
AM UNIVERSITY 800Thomas Blvd. Bryan
TOTAL SPACES FOR TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY: r ,1,2 ,