HomeMy WebLinkAbout12 BCCD Minutes and Attachments 12.04.1978 BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE MEETING
MONDAY DECEMBER 4, 1978 - 3:30 P.M.
MEDALLION ROOM, BRYAN UTILITY BUILDING
Present: See attached
Presiding: Jake Canglose
Judge Wm. R. Vance introduced Mr. M. P. Bowden, State
Coordinator, Division of Disaster Emergency Services of the
DPS in Austin. He presented the outline of the Federal Agencies
concerned with the many phases of Civil Defense and how they will
be combined in the Phase 3 proposal of President Carter. This
should be "in place" by April 1, 1979. Mr. Bowden also outlined
the Crisis Shelter Plan and the Crisis Relocation Plan which is
being put into effect nation wide. He noted that these plans are
"print ready" for Brazos County.
Mr. Bowden then presented a Certificate of Appreciation
signed by Governor Dolf Briscoe for his eleven (11) years of
excellent Civil Defense work during his terms as Judge of Brazos
County
Judge Vance spoke of his appreciation for this recognition
and then spoke of his appreciation for the Civil Defense work
carried on continuously by the many public officials and employees
and the private citizens of Bryan, College Station, Brazos County
and Texas A &M University.
Jake Canglose presented Judge Vance with a Certificate
of Appreciation signed by officials and told of the respect and
appreciation the Civil Defense organization had for him and his
support and great work as County Defense Coordinator and Chairman.
Dec. 4, 1978
Judge Vance responded, including his appreciation for
the work of Jake Canglose as County Director and Chairman and
for the city and county directors and the many who actively
participate in the Emergency Planning and Operations.
Jake Canglose outlined the 1979 Program Goals for
Brazos County. He then introduced Mr. Dick Holmgreen who will
begirt his term as County Judge on January 1, 1979._,
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BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE MEETING
MEDALLION ROOM, DECEMBER 4, 1978
Brazos County Bryan
Jake Canglose Hubert Nelson
William R. Vance Charles Phelps
R. J. Holmgreen Charles Bluntzer
E. E. Burns
Bill Stasny
Bud Cargill
Walter Wilcox
Bill Cooley
Warren Heffington
Carroll W. Bell College Station
Ben Wormeli
Lois Peters George Huebner
Jack Grant North Bardell
Ruth McLeod Bill Koehler
W. D. Burley Doug Landua
Frank Boriski O. M. Holt
Mary Nichols
Tom Sistrunk
TAMU News Media
James Presswood John Morris - Eagle
Harry Stiteler Steve Boehm - Eagle
John Rauch Troy Kenmel - KBTX
Jack Keese Robert Rosenzweig - KBTX
Other Gov't. Agencies Guests
Sam M. Saxon - DPS Annie Ruth Ware
Marion P. Bowden - Austin Mrs. Vonnie Ray Vance
Charles F. Hunter - Waco B. F. Vance Jr.
Joel McMullen - State guard Alma K. Holden
W. J. Byfor Highway Dept. Mr. & Mrs. D. E. Wade
Walter Jones W. H. Robinson
Lucille Canglose
Willie Belle Bogart
Bill Vance - Vance's son
Karen Vance - Vance's daughter
Bill McLeod
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"I may disagree with what you say, but I will
defend to the death your right to say it."
W .S. Pearson Robert A. Fleischer
President Publisher Managing Editor
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Operations Director Advertising Director Circulation Director
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Civil defense uses r,
Boy cut motto
"Be prepared." plans, complete with maps
That Boy Scout motto carries pinpointing shelter locations. We
plenty of weight in Brazos hope our subscribers took the
County's civil defense office. time to read the stories written
Elaborate plans have been by John Morris, and to take
drawn by CD director Jake particular note exactly where
Canglose for Brazos County they would go in the event of
residents in case of emergen- either a weather or nuclear
etas, , ,,, .._ emergency.
Natural disasters, such as Perhaps there's an irony in the
flash floods or tornadoes, are fact that Strategic Arms
*taken into consideration by Limitation Talks (SALT) Z j� 1
Canglose, as well as the more negotiations between America
unlikely incidence of nuclear and Russia have been hi hl /
attack. g Y
Unfortunately a great many
successful.
people will either disregard or Yet while those talks are
scoff at the plans which call for underway, Russians have gone
both mass evacuation and use of into great detail to plan for bomb
local civil defense shelters. shelters.
Those same people probably
I Because the plans revealed by
laugh at fire drills. Brazos County officials also 1 ( ,
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No one likes to think that a fire
include preparation for weather °';
xi will start in their place of emergencies, we believe them to 1
business, school or their home, be very important. , " :,
t it really does pay to know, In We only hope the laudable
allvance, how one would escape efforts of the civil defense will be
if a fire Would break out.:. heeded by Brazos County
The situation is no different for residents so that they know
major emergencies. where to go and how to react just
Stories in Friday's, Saturday's in case an emergency does oc-
and today's editions of The cur.
Eagle describe the various It's all part of being prepared.
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EMERGENCY PLANNING
We The Undersigned Presents To:
Honorable William R. (Bill) Vance
4th
This 1st Day Of December 1978
This Expression Of Our Sincere Appreciation For
His Dedication And Support Of Civil Defense And
Emergency Planning In Brazos County During His
Tenure Of County Judge From September 1, 1967 To
December 31, 1978.
CITY OF BRYAN COUNTY OF BRAZOS
Richard A. Smith William A. Stasny
MAYOR COMMISSIONERS COURT
Hubert Nelson Jake Canglose
CITY MANAGER COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR
Charles W. Phelps E. E. Burns
DEPUTY DIRECTOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Lorence Bravanec
MAYOR
North Bardell TEXAS ABM UNIVERSITY
CITY MANAGER
George L. Huebner James Presswood
DEPUTY DIRECTOR CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR
BRA ZO S CO LINTY
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JAKE CANGLOSE OFFICE OF JAMES PRESSWOOD
COUNTY DPECTOR AND CHAIRMAN TEXAS A• M UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR
E.E. BURNS CIVIL DEFENSE & EMERGENCY PLANNING
GEORGE L. HUESNER
COUNTY DEPUTY DIRECTOR COUNTY COURTHOUSE COLLEGE STATION DIRECTOR
J.LOUIS ODLE BRYAN.TEXAS 7780 NORTH EIARDELL
BRYAN DIRECTOR COLLEGE !STATION DEPUTY DIRECTOI
November 21, 1978
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Dear Mr.
A special meeting on Civil Defense and Emergency Planning will
be held Monday, December 4, at 3:30 p.m. in the Medallion Room
of the Bryan Public Utilities Building.
Mr. Parks Bowden, Texas State Coordinator for Emergency Planning,
will give us a brief summary on "Civil Defense Today" and what
we can expect in the future.
Mr. Bowden, representing the Governor's Office, will present
Judge Vance with a Certificate of Appreciation from Governor
Briscoe for his dedicated support and leadership in Emergency
Planning during the past ten years in Bryan, College Station
and Brazos County.
As County Civil Defense Director I can assure you that Judge
Vance, as Chairman of the County Civil Defense Council, has more
than earned this honor by the dedication of his time, support
and leadership. I sincerely hope you will join me in showing
our appreciation.
Your attendance and support is respectfully requested.
1/ erely yours,
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Director an ounty Chairman
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BRAZOS COUNTY NUCLEAR CIVIL PROTECTION 1NFORIIATION
BRAZOS COUNTY - BRYAN - COLLEGE STATION .,
IN THE EVENT OF A NUCLEAR ATTACK, BRAZOS COUNTY, BRYAN AND
COLLEGE STATION WILL IMPLEMENT ONE OF THE TWO FOLLOWING EMERGENCY
PLANS:
I. PROTECTION OF CITIZENS BY INSTRUCTING THEM TO SEEK
SHELTER IN DESIGNATED FALLOUT SHELTERS IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE UPDATED LOCAL FALLOUT SHELTER PLAN.
II. OR THE ORDERLY RELOCATION OF OUR CITIZENS TO THE
SURROUNDING COUNTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR CRISIS
RELOCATION PLAN (THIS PLAN SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY
THE END OF 1979).
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CRISIS RELOCATION PLAN IS DUE TO THE
HIGH POPULATION CONCENTRATION IN THE BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION AREA; IT
HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT WE WOULD BECOME A HIGH RISK TARGET AREA IN
THE EVENT OF A NUCLEAR WAR. THE PROBABILITY OF AN ATTACK OCCURRING
WITHOUT WARNING IS CONSIDERED LOW BY OUR NATIONAL EMERGENCY PLANNERS
AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT A PERIOD OF RISING INTERNATIONAL TENSION
WOULD BE LIKELY, GIVING US ENOUGH TIME TO DISTRIBUTE EMERGENCY IN
STRUCTIONS AND THE ORDERLY EVACUATION OF THE LOCAL TARGET AREA.
IN THE EVENT OUR WARNING TIME DOES NOT ENABLE US TO EVACUATE,
THE LOCAL FALLOUT SHELTER PLAN WILL BE IMPLEMENTED INSTRUCTING
CITIZENS TO GO TO FALLOUT SHELTERS IN THE LOCAL AREA.
OUR LOCAL NUCLEAR CIVIL PROTECTION PLANS WILL BE PERIODICALLY
UPDATED WITH "PRINT READY" EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS READY FOR DISTRI
BUTION IN THE EVENT THAT OUR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SHOULD DETERIO
RATE AND A PERIOD OF TENSION, CRISIS OR "STRATEGIC WARNING" SHOULD
OCCUR.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STUDIES SHOW THAT PROTECTING PEOPLE IN
PLACE COULD ADD SOME 30. MILLION SURVIVORS IN A HEAVY ATTACK. WITH NO
CIVIL DEFENSE PROTECTION IT IS ESTIMATED THAT 80 MILLION WOULD SURVIVE.
THE SAME STUDIES SHOW THAT RELOCATION OF THE POPULATION COULD ADD 100
MILLION MORE SURVIVORS OR A TOTAL SURVIVAL RATE OF 130 MILLION.
YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WILL CONTINUE EMERGENCY PLANNING AND
TRAINING EXERCISES IN ALL AREAS OF EMERGENCY PLANNING SUCH AS:
NUCLEAR ATTACK, NATURAL DISASTERS, MAN - MADE DISASTERS, EMERGENCY
COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY OPERATION EXERCISES IN ORDER TO BE
BETTER PREPARED TO COPE WITH ANY MERGENCY.
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COUNTY DIRECTOR
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BRAZOS H4 R� COUNTY
JAKE CANGLOSE OFFICE OF JAMES PRESSWOOD
COUNTY DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN TEXAS AG M UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR
E.E. BURNS CIVIL DEFENSE & EMERGENCY PLANNING GEORGE L. HUEBNER
COUNTY DEPUTY DIRECTOR COUNTY COURTHOUSE COLLEGE STATION DIRECTOR
J.LOUIS ODLE BRYAN,TEXAS 77801 NORTH BARDELL
BRYAN DIRECTOR
COLLEGE STATION DEPUTY DIRECTOR
November 21, 1978
A special meeting on Civil Defense and Emergency Planning
will be held Monday, December 4, at 3:30 p.m. in the Medallion
Room of the Bryan Public Utilities Building.
Mr. Parks Bowden, Texas State Coordinator for Emergency
Planning, will give us a brief summary on "Civil Defense Today"
and what we can expect in the future.
Mr. Bowden, representing the Governor's Office, will present
Judge Vance with a Certificate of Appreciation from Governor
Briscoe for his dedicated support and leadership in Emergency
Planning during the past ten years in Bryan, College Station
and Brazos County.
As County Civil Defense Director I can assure you that Judge
Vance, as Chairman of the County Civil Defense Council, has more
than earned this honor by the dedication of his time, support and
leadership. I sincerely hope you will join me in showing our
appreciation.
Your attendance and support is respectfully requested.
Sincerely yours,
Jake Canglose
Director and County Chairman
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