HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 BCCD Minutes and Attachments 04.06.1981 BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE MEETING
Monday, April 6, 1981 - 5:00 p.m.
Civil Defense Office
Present: Jake Canglose, North Bardell, George Huebner, John
Kennedy (College Sta.Police), Chief Charles Phelps,
Sheriff Bobby Yeager, Harry Stiteler, Ben Wormeli,
MOBDES - Col. Carroll Bell, Capt. Warren Heffington,
Capt. Russell Tompkins, NATIONAL GUARD - Capt. Richard
E. Tillman, 2nd.Lt. Barry L. PopAe, RED CROSS - Ernst
Haertig
Presiding: Jake Canglose
Capt. Richard Tillman, Commander outlined changes in
local National Guard to the 3rd. Sqd. of the 163rd.
Armored Cavalry Regiment which is headquartered in
Dallas. 1■
2nd.Lt. Barry L. Pop .e outlined the procedure for re-
questing local National Guard assistance, what they can
do and listed the available equipment they have. Copies
of this are attached.
Red Cross Local Chairman, Ernst Haertig presented the
current situation of the local Red Cross organization
and their functions in the event of an emergency.
Jake Canglose reviewed the Civil Defense relationship
with the National Guard and Red Cross in the event of a
local disaster.
Harry Stiteler provided copies of the Bureau of National
Affairs, National Contingency Plan for "Handling Emer-
gencies." These will be distributed to Fire and Law
Enforcement Chiefs.
On Monday, April 6 Jim Sutton of the Texas Health Dept.
in Austin inventoried the Packaged Disaster Hospital
materials now located at the Dansby Power Plant and St.
Joseph Hospital.
Col. Carroll Bell updated the Military Liaison Annex in
February and distributed them in March.
Capt. Warren Heffington revised the Brazos County Hazard-
ous Materials Emergency Plan and the following people
received copies the week of March 23, 1981:
Chief Paul Philbin
Bryan Fire Dept. 20 copies
Chief Doug Landua
College Station Fire Dept. 20 copies
President Tom Payne
Brazos County Firefighters Assn. 20 copies
Chief Charles Phelps
Bryan Police Dept. 6 copies
Chief Marvin Byrd
College Station Police Dept. 6 copies
Col. T. R. Parsons
University Police 6 copies
Mr. Sam Saxon
DPS 3 copies
Mr. Bobby J. Erwin
Dept. of Highways 3 copies
Mr. Harry Stiteler
Texas A & M 6 copies
Judge R. J. Holmgreen
Brazos County 3 copies
Mr. Ernest R. Clark
City of Bryan 3 copies
Mr. North Bardell
City of College Station 3 copies
Sheriff Bobby Yeager
Brazos County Sheriff's Office 6 copies
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HOW TO CALL FOR ASSISTANCE:
PROCEDURE AND CHAIN OF COMMAND
When local civil authorities determine a need for military assistance,
the request is made to the commander (CPT or Lt) of the Texas Highway Patrol,
Department of Public Safety, in whose district the assistance is required.
In our area, you should contact Sgt. Forstahoff, at the Department of
Public Safety District Office, on Villa Maria, at (713) 846 -0012 or (713)
846 -3731.
Once the Department of Public Safety has been notified, the chain of
events are as follows:
1. The Department of Public Safety contacts the Governor.
2. The Governor personally contacts the State Adjutant General.
3. The State Adjutant General contacts the Texas National Guard
units through his chain of command.
Coordination is the key to the success of any operation. Once assistance has
been requested through the DPS, the local civilian authorities should contact
the local Guard unit.
Here in Bryan /College Station, L Troop 3/163 Armored Cav is the unit
which you should notify. The Armory is located on 25th St. The phone
number there is (713) 822 -1600. Captain Tillman's home phone number is
(713) 823 -0559.
What can the Guard do?
If you should need to call on the National Guard, you would probably
like to know what you can expect from us. In the event of a disaster or
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disturbance, the guard is capable of performing the following:
1. Missions of immediate necessity that require immediate action
to prevent undue human suffering, loss of life and /or damage
to property.
2. Law enforcement and security. Providing forces to work with
local, county and /or state law enforcement agencies in law en-
forcement roles to include traffic control, population control,
protection of public property and protection from looting.
3. Evacuation. Limited to capabilities of unit in emergency situation.
No authority exists for forced evacuation of civilian personnel.
4. Rescue. Limited to light rescue in emergency situations. A
secondary mission only.
5. Emergency communications. Assist in establishment of communications
to support civil authorities within organic means and support
available at state level. We do not possess a large number of
generators for emergency power.
6. Emergency feeding. Limited: Units have capability to feed
organic personnel only. Mass feeding mission will not be
acceptable.
7. Transportation of equipment and /or supplies. Limited to emergency
use items such as medicine and small items of equipment of immediate
necessity where there is no civilian transportation capability.
8. Assistance to firefighters. The Guard can provide manpower to
augment professional fire fighters. Lack of equipment and trained
personnel preclude this as a primary mission.
L Troop 3/163
Finally, you should be familiar with our unit's capabilities. Our unit
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is an Armored''Unit. Our primary resources are manpower, vehicles and weapons.
We have only supplies to support our own troops, that is to say, we could
not provide blankets, medical supplies or food.
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CURRENT STATUS ON AVAILABLE SUPPLIES /EQUIPMENT
Vehicle
Trucks (1/4 ton) 18
Trucks (2 1/2 ton) , 5 3
• M -60 Tank cAmA i p.�� , 11t.`S�U'v 1
M -113 APC 1
Water Trailer (400 gallon) 1
Weapons
Riot Shotgun, 12 Gauge 20
45 Caliber Pistol 47
M16A1 Rifle 121
M203 17
Communications
Radio Sets `( T Rc„ 2 / `, 18
Telephones 34
Switchboards 2
Miscellaneous
Land 11 acres
Personnel - Authorized 151
Presently Assigned 60
Building Space (Armory, 2 Q -Huts) 20,000 sq. ft.
Armor, Torso V 80
Gas Mask, Riot 65
Riot Sticks 55
Sand Bags t N/A
Generator, 1.5 AC
Generator, 1.5 DC 1