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Monday, November 30, 2009

December 2009 Citizen Corps Council agenda announced

New Castle County Citizen Corps Council
December 18, 2009 Agenda

• Welcome and introductions

• Review and approval of November 2009 meeting minutes


• NCC Citizen Corps update

o December CERT class December 10 and 11

o Red Cross Damage Assessment


• Discussion about the Delaware Medical Reserve Corps and the State Emergency Registry of Volunteers (SERVDE) by Nicole Desmarais


• Open group discussion


• Set action items and agenda for next meeting


• Adjourn


November 2009 Citizen Corps Council meeting minutes

New Castle County Citizen Corps Council
November 4, 2009 Agenda
Posted at http://ncccitizencorps.blogspot.com/

• Welcome and introductions
Those in attendance (in order of sign in): Richard Jester CPAW, Marissa Favata ESC/NCCOEM, Jessi Schimmel ESC/NCCOEM, Elizabeth Lee Roberts CPAW, Shirley Pierce CPAW, Linda Seltzer CPAW, Bobbie Merrill ACP, Bill Wheatley CPAW, Michele Tiberi Jenkins Whethersfield Block Watch, Brian Bannon NCCOEM, Lt. Gerry Donovan NCC Police, Dave Carpenter Jr. NCCOEM, Robbie McCray NCC Communication Corps.

• Review and approval of July 2009 meeting minutes
o Approved as presented

• NCC Citizen Corps update
o December CERT class December 10 and 11
o FY 2008 funding status, FY 2007 expenditures
FY 2008 award has been received for $20,000. This money will be available in early 2010
FY 2007 funds $8,000 are nearly exhausted

o Red Cross Damage Assessment – The New Castle County Citizen Corps has partnered with the American Red Cross Delmarva Chapter to offer a Disaster Assessment Team (DAT) training program. This is an opportunity for a series of training classes with the goal of creating a deployable team to assess damage in New Castle County in a time of disaster. For more information go to:
o http://ncccitizencorps.blogspot.com/2009/10/disaster-assessment-team-announced.html

• Discussion about services for the hearing impaired
o State preparedness video with subtitles (closed captioning) – Bob George from DEMA advised that he can provide this on disc to interested parties.
Bob discussed the need for a coordinated media kit to kickoff an initiative to reach out to those with disabilities.
The group discussed the need to coordinate and leverage existing programs, services, and systems in this outreach campaign.
The state Disabilities Council was identified as a likely partner to assist with this effort.

o Bill Wheatley from CPAW provided the group with information about hearing disabilities and the group discussed targeting a preparedness message to people with all types of disabilities. The information presented by Mr. Wheatley can be found here:
Transportation Security Administration
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/specialneeds/editorial_1380.shtm
Hearing Loss Association of Delaware:
http://www.hlade.org/emergency-kit.htm
NOAA Weather Radio Information for those with Hearing Difficulties:
http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/users/wood/public_html/NWR/spc-nds-nwr.html
Delmarva Power Emergency Medical Equipment Notification Program
http://www.delmarva.com/home/requests/special/

• Discussion about public notification and warning
o Brian Bannon discussed the procedures used by the County to notify the public of protective actions (shelter in place or evacuate).
o The Delaware Emergency Notification System (DENS) was discussed. DENS is a computerized phone, voice notification system. DENS captures the entire E-911 database, including unlisted numbers. DENS does not have cell phones unless/until the user registers at the DENS website: https://alertregistration.com/dema/
o The County has a similar, redundant system called Reverse 911. Reverse 911 notifications do not currently include unlisted numbers in the database.
o Bob George discussed the possibility of using Nixle, a free internet based notification system. The State is currently investigating this system.

• Open group discussion
o Welcome to Bobbie Merrill from the First State Association of Contingency Planners (ACP). The Citizen Corps Council has extended an invitation to the First State ACP to join our group. This would offer an opportunity for Citizen Corps to partner with private sector businesses in New Castle County.

o There was a discussion about the Child Care Provider emergency planning outreach and training initiative conducted by DEMA, Delaware Citizen Corps, the Office of Child Care Licensing, New Castle County OEM, and Retired Senior Volunteer Program. This program is in the pilot phase and will be rolled out throughout the winter and into 2010.

o VIPS
Lt. Donovan from the NCC Police advised that there are two new VIPS volunteers assigned to clerical and administrative support duties for the County Police. They are assigned to Research and development, Criminal Investigations, and Community Services.

o Communication Corps
Robbie McCray advised that Communication Corps is in need of outreach and promotional materials to recruit members and increase awareness. Citizen Corps funds will be directed to this need.
There will be an Amateur radio course in 2010. This course is a 4-day commitment of time. Successful completion will allow the attendee to be FCC licensed to use amateur radio equipment.
New Castle County Communication Corps is an umbrella organization operating under the umbrella of New Castle County Citizen Corps. For details go to: http://ncccommcorps.blogspot.com/
Robbie McCray offered an overview of the mobile communications vehicle, MCU37. Details about the capabilities of this vehicle can be found here: http://www.armymars.net/ArmyMARS/MCU/index.html

o CPAW - for details check out: http://www.cpawde.org/
Bill Wheatley advised that CPAW continues to patrol communities in coordination and cooperation with the County and State police.
CPAW is working on enhanced patrols of the parks
CPAW is raising funds for the County Police Mounted Patrol Unit
CPAW volunteers have received their T-shirts purchased with Citizen Corps funds, with the New Castle County Citizen Corps logo on the sleeve.

o Delaware Citizen Corps
Bob George reminded everyone to forward information on activities and accomplishments to the New Castle County Office of Emergency Management so that they can be included in the Delaware Citizen Corps report to the Federal Government.

• Set action items and agenda for next meeting

o The next meeting will be at Delaware Technical & Community College, Stanton Campus on December 18th at 10:00 am. Everyone is asked to check in at the security desk for the exact location.


• Adjourn

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

CPAW web site updated

The Crime Prevention Area Watch (CPAW) group for New Castle, DE has updated their web site with new newsletters about their recent activity. Check it out at http://www.cpawde.org/.

Friday, November 20, 2009

CERT agenda announced

The agenda for December's CERT class has been announced. The class has reached capacity, but we are still taking names for the wait list. Please call the New Castle County Office of Emergency Management at 302-395-2700 if you would like to sign up!

Day 1 – December 10*

8:15 am – 8:40 am Registration / continental breakfast

8:40 am – 9:20 am CERT Introduction

9:30 am – 10:20 am Disaster preparedness / Animals in disaster

10:30 am – 11:20 am Terrorism

11:20 am – 11:30 am CERT bags issued

11:30 am – 12:00 pm Fire suppression classroom

12:00 pm – 12:30 pm Lunch / review and questions

12:30 pm – 1:20 pm Fire suppression practical

1:40 pm – 2: 30 pm Disaster psychology

2:40 pm – 3:30 pm Shelter in place


Day 2 – December 11*

08:30 am – 12:00 pm Medical assessment and operations, CPR/AED
12:00 pm – 12:30 pm Lunch/review questions

12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Finish CPR/AED

1:40 pm – 3:20 pm Search and rescue cribbing, practical exercises

3:20 pm – 3:30 pm Wrap up certificates issued

* Subject to change.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Delaware Citizen Corps wins two national awards

Delaware Citizen Corps received the 2009 FEMA Region III Making A Difference Award for its innovative partnerships and collaborations initiated as part of NPM this year. Among various other initiatives, Delaware and Wilmington Citizen Corps partnered with the Blue Rocks Professional Baseball Organization to spread preparedness messages throughout the entire baseball season, reaching at least 274,500 residents with preparedness messaging. The Delaware Emergency Management Agency and its Citizen Corps program also supported Delaware Child Care Provider Workshops (designed and provided by a volunteer) to assist providers in small and in-home facilities in writing and implementing emergency plans. In addition, collaboration between Delaware Citizen Corps and the Delaware State Police resulted in the expansion of a public notification system for preparedness messaging. Finally, Delaware Citizen Corps has partnered with the DuPont Corporation (the largest employer in the state) to provide a series of Disaster Preparedness presentations to their organization.

Delaware also received the 2009 FEMA Region III Outstanding Outreach Award. Throughout July and August and into September, information on National Preparedness Month activities scheduled by Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) and Delaware Citizen Corps was issued by the DEMA Public Information Officer (PIO) to all statewide media and posted to community events calendars in newsletters and on television, public broadcasting and chambers of commerce websites. Interviews were conducted with area newspapers and radio. Information for tweets was given to staff for including on Twitter.

From: http://www.fema.gov/about/regions/regioniii/npm_challenge.shtm#7

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