HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 BCCD Minutes and Attachments 10.02.1978 1
BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE
MEETING - OCTOBER 2, 1978 - 5:00 P.M.
COURTHOUSE
PRESENT: Jake Canglose, Charles Phelps, James Presswood,
Harry Stiteler, Bill Koehler, George Huebner,
Ed Burns, Warren Heffington, Judge Wm. R. Vance,
Bobby Yeager, Hubert Nelson, Carroll Bell,
Ben Wormeli
PRESIDING: Jake Canglose
SEPT. 22: Jake Canglose, Hubert Nelson, Chief Joe Ellisor
and Ben Wormeli, participated in a district meet-
ing in the new DPS District Office in Austin to
prepare the 1979 Program Paper.
SEPT. 27: Jake Canglose, Joe Ellisor, Charles Phelps, Harry
Stiteler, Hubert Nelson, North Bardell met in the
Medalion Room of the Bryan Utilities Building to
complete the Projected Program activities of the
Program Paper 1979.
OCT. 2: At our meeting today, copies of our Program Paper
1979 were distributed and the accomplishments of
1978 and the 1979 plans were reviewed. A copy is
attached.
Mr. Canglose presented the outline of the "Brazos
County Emergency Planning Program Goals for 1979 ".
These goals, with target dates, were discused with
the most emphasis on Item 10 "CENTRAL EMERGENCY
COMMUNICATIONS STUDY ". After some exploration of
the possibilities and problems, Mr. Canglose asked
Sheriff Bobby Yea er if he would meet with the
Bryan and College Station police chiefs to develope
the needs and feasibility of proceeding further in
this effort. Jae Vance will check for possible
BVDC funding. It is felt that a study of this subject
could be productive.
Item 9 "COMPLETE CRISIS SHELTER MARKING PLAN" will
be completed by Capt. Warren Heffington on his two
weeks of active duty. This will include establish-
ing the department in each city that will set up the
signs should they be needed; i.e who says go, who does
it, and what do they do. The kind and location of
signs ready for use should be identified.
✓ ... r r
C.D. meeting
Item 11 "EMERGENCY PLANS FOR RESOURCE NEEDS ", will
be completed by Col. Carroll Bell. This will include
fuel, radio equipment, repair service, emergency
generator service and vehicle tire - road replacement
and support.
Mr. Canglose outlined the provisions of a National
Fire Protection Association, a new Training Program
for all emergency services. This had come to the
attention of Harry Stiteler. The training package
will include slides and eleven (11) cassette tapes.
The cost is $350. The fire chiefs of Bryan and
College Station will be asked to appraise this program.
The Civil Preparedness Circular 78 -5, May, 1978, on
Carbon Graphite Hazards was discussed. Careless burn-
ing of this material can be dangerous, for these
particles float in the air for a long time.
Meeting adjourned at 5:50 p.m. There was good
participation in the discussions.
10/2/78
BRAZOS COUNTY EMERGENCY PLANNING
PROGRAM GOALS FOR 1979
TARGET DATE
1. TRAIN ALL POLICE OFFICERS ( BRAZOS COUNTY, BRYAN, FEBRUARY
COLLEGE STATION, TAMU) IN TORNADO SPOTTING.
2. TRAIN AUXILIARY POLICE, FIREMEN AND VOLUNTEER MARCH
SPOTTERS.
3. HOLD TORNADO WARNING SEMINAR. MARCH
4. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLING WORKSHOP. JANUARY, JUNE
5. BRIEF PUBLIC OFFICIALS ON EMERGENCY PLANNING. JANUARY
6. COMPLETE CRISIS RELOCATION (CRP) INTERNAL PLAN. APRIL
7. REVIEW NUCLEAR ACCIDENT PLAN. FEBRUARY
8. EMERGENCY PUBLIC INFORMATION WORKSHOP. FEBRUARY
9. COMPLETE CRISIS SHELTER MARKING PLAN. JULY
10. CENTRAL EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS STUDY. JANUARY
11. PROVIDE EMERGENCY PLANS FOR RESOURCE NEEDS IN
FOLLOWING AREAS.
1. FUEL - GASOLINE, DIESEL
2. RADIO EQUIPMENT REPAIR SERVICE.
3. EMERGENCY GENERATOR REPAIR SERVICE.
4. VEHICLE TIRE -(ROAD REPLACEMENT & SUPPORT)
JC:1p
.` _.., Lvt- ekt- .,Iv IL rr1et •w - n.u* 1
ANNUAL PROGRAM PAPER Ap Expires
Oct. I Y 70
1 Agency: l t 1_5 ^'" CIVIL, CEFE: 5E
2 Address: r JT 55.65 A ,,.,J T t C'r 5507C i
1 3 City: tOt y;, 1-4 State: IX 1 5 Zip: 779 1 TEN (Table Entry No ) CODE (DCPA Use Only) CONGL. (Risk /Host No.)
'L
.CT T 1 , 197e g9_2222_ �j 1!� 7 -1 1970 POPULATION r ]�� 7 .1
2-1 AS OF DATE 2.2 2u TSS DATE 2 -3 DAT ] 7 -2 EST. CURRENT POPULATION
3 CLEARLY DEFINE JURISDICTION(S) BERG REPORTED ON: 7 -3 1970 POP COVERED BY OUTDOOR WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARDS FACING JURISDICTION
46 j
C: -; LLS C TY :° Ci. �l`Ir�iO k Y4ty 1 i
a�G ST { t r-^�
4� G I ,y' 8 -3 OTHER 1
' - 1 (Specify) j
8 -1 DIR. EFF. RISK , k 8 -6 WINTER STORM t
8 - FALLOUT RISK X 8 7 FLOOD /FLASH FLOOD
4. CP DIRECTOR tNerne) j iK E C A Ic G (J � 8 - 3 NUCLEAR INCIDENT ^^ B 8 EARTHQUAKE
CURRENT ANNUAL FUNDING REQUESTED AND PROJECTED
(to neatest dollar) 8 -4 TORNADO X 8 -9 TRANS. ACCIDENT
FEDERAL i 8-5 HURRICANE k 8 A INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT
FUNDS A. FY 1978 B. FY 1979 C. FY 1980
8 C IN LAST FY, ��- -, —,��
NO. OF DISASTER ALERTS Fri] - ! O C URRENCESI j •
■
I 5 -1 P &A rillnillil $ 0 - $ a REGULAR HOURS PER WEEK
5 2 MS(R &M) $ • S CO PERSONNEL 2 4
Q a (Including Directors 8 20 30 40
5 3 SM �S 0 (, ! 9 -1 P &A PAID 0 - 0 1 $ •
5-4 EOC $ II $ INIIIMIIMINMEi 9 -2 OTHER PAIL
j 3 1_ 1 �a��
(For Local funds list only monies NOT matched by Federal funds)
i 5 5 LOCAL 9 -3 VOLUNTEER
, _.a_ � � # ��
FUNDS $ 9,000 11' IF 10 ' 000
6. ABILITY TO EXECUTE EMERGENCY PLANS 9 -4 TOTAL OTHER VOLUNTEER MANHOURS IN LAST FY
6 -1 Nuclear War Peacetime Nuclear ( SQ
a Q L J n 6 - incidents
Operations
al 6 -3 ® 0 Other Peacetime R
IECTUR HOURS PER WEEK:
Disasters g 5 p Paid ET Vol.f 8
1.
PART H. STATUS OF LOCAL CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM. (Highlighting current accomplishments — Key to Standards
J
for Local Civil Preparedness.)
z 1. PLANS DEVELOPMENT:
z CRP in development phase. RACES Emergency Plan
Nuclear Peacetime Plan completed (Cyclotron).
Hazardous Material Handling Plan. Shelter Supply Inventory. !
t
J Tornado & Severe Weather Plan updated. l
I,
is Citizen Band Emergency Communications Plan updated. I,
J
ii
5
2. TRAINING:
MOBDES Officer f
' Assistant C. D. Director - State C.D. Seminar
Sixty (60) Tornado Spotters trained
Tornado Warning Plan Exercise
3. COMMUNICATIONS:
Coordination & Communication ability established with National
Weather Service.
NOAA Radio Station in Waco for Emergency Warning.
RACES, Citizen Band; updated and excerised.
4. RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE: 9
Home study courses
Shelter Radiological kits inspected
New batteries received for replacement in kits
5. WARNING: Tests conducted on Tornado Warnings.
- 6. TEST & EXERCISES: !
Twelve (12) Tornado Warning tests conducted,
7. PUBLIC INFORMATION:
Public information on Tornado Warning & Severe Weather & CRP given r
to local radio, newspaper and TV Stations,
8. OTHER:
Purchased one (1) Tone Alert NOAA Weather Radio for use by
Tornado Warning Officer.
Dept. of Defense Defense Civil Freparedreas Agency O.M.B. No.
1 120
PART III. PROJECTED PROGRAM ACTIVITIES LOCAL CIVIL PREPAREDNESS R003fi
ANNUAL PROGRAM PAPER Appro.. eie�ylr ®`
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 Progrern List and Instructions on Reverse./
1. Plans Development _ I
Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS
Review Potential Hazards NEEDED
Develope Plans for CRP is ---�
Crisis Shelter Marking
Brief Local Officials on C.D. Plans
2. Training
Description of Activity FEDERAL_ FUNDS
NEEDED
Tornado Warning Seminar. Provide Training Materials
Tornado Spotter Training Class, To: Schools, Fire Dept.,
RACES Radio Training Class, Police Dept., Update MOBDES
Hazardous Material Workshop. training
3. Communications
Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS
NEEDED
Update and /or develope an Emergency Communications
Development Plan, (S
Buy additional C.D. communications equipment.
4. Radiological Defense --
Description of Activity FEDERAL. FUNDS
NEEDED
Inspect inventory RADEF equipment.
Exchange batteries. $
Update Radioactive Accident Plan (Nuclear Reactor).
Organize & train Radiological Response Team
4 5. Warning
tion of Activity
P FEDERAL FUNDS
Description
NEEDED
Train Tornado Spotter Network (refresher course) ($
Investigate possibility for a county -wide Emergency
Dispatch Center.
6. Tests and Exercises
Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS
NEEDED
Take part in: State -wide NAWAS Test.
Test Tornado Warning Exercise.
Hold tornado drills in schools.
( Increase Readiness Reporting System Exercise.
( 7. Public Information
Description of Activity FEDERAL FUNDS
Hold two (2) Emergency Public Information Workshops: NEEDED
Hazardous Materials Accident & Evacuation. � — l
Coordinate emergency information on Crisis R-1ocation.
Other
Participate in State & Federal Tornado Warning Tests or FE
exercises and other programs to update local Civil Defense
posture. [s __ I
No further monies or other benefits may be paid out under this pros +arn unless this report rs corrdpl etedfand fried as required by e.,stng law ono
regulations 150 U.S.C. App. 2253, 2281, 2286; E 0. 10052" 32 C.F.R. 1801.3, 1807 5)
UND RSIGNED AGREE TO EXERT THEIR BEST EFFORTS TO CARRY OUT T PROJECTS AND ACTIVITI O "�CRIBEG
t om-
CS ,n �ure of iota. Civil Defense et are neat Orrector. Cc nrchnator)
(StQnsture of rocel Chef ExecutivelsI r c ' f�i��t
PROGRAM PAPER ;IS) (IS NOT!' PROVED PROGRAM 'r-APER ;IS) tiS NOT, APPROVED +
SFaFr Pry: rr r "f• ysc r,. f . f ✓ ' --
a