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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 BCCD Minutes and Attachments 05.04.1981 BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE MEETING Monday, May 4, 1981 - 5:00 p.m. Civil Defense Office Present: Jake Canglose, North Bardell, Administrative Lt. John Kennedy (CSPD), Chief Charles Phelps, Bob Maddox (BPD) Ed Burns, Harry Stiteler, Carroll Bell, Warren Heffington Russell Tompkins, Ben Wormeli Presiding: Jake Canglose Proceedings: * Tornado Spotter training session for fifty Bryan Police Dept. was presented May 4 at two sessions - 11 :45 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. A Tornado Spotter NOAA film was shown. Pertinent literature was discussed and distributed. The operating procedures within the Department for Watch, Warning, Communications and Assignment responsibilities was reviewed. Ben Wormeli substituted for Jake Canglose for these sessions. * Warren Heffington will contact John Kennedy (CSPD) for Tornado Spotters training and review for the College Station Police. * Warren Heffington will get with the Cities to review and update the Watch and Warning Severe Weather Notification Plans. For this he will work with: Bryan - Major Bob Maddox College Station - Lt. John Kennedy TAMU - Harry Stiteler * North Bardell advised that College Station City Govern- ment has now evolved the format and sent it to Austin for the Attorney Generals approval, and then clear with the City Council for approval to negotiate with TV Cable Companies for a channel that can be used for issuing centralized Watch and Warning Severe Weather information, and other official information. More on this next month. Mr. Canglose asked if Bryan could participate in this also. A check will be made. 4 -27 -81 * On the Monday /6 p.m. Channel 3 News presented a good interview with Jake Canglose on Civil Defense informa- tion, concerning Tornado and Severe Weather Watch, Warn- ing and Safety precaution information. * Col. Carroll Bell will retire June 30th. * Charles Hunter - Waco - will retire in June. * Capt. Warren Heffington and Capt. Russell Tompkins will be on active duty May 18 - June.5th.