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Citizen Corp Advisory Backup Documents 07/18/2012 I,I / 1ii Collier Count y Government '6( R �� Communication & Customer Relations 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 102 www.colliergov.net Naples, FL 34112-5746 www.twitter.com/CollierPlO www.facebook.com/CollierGov www.youtube.com/CollierGov July 9, 2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING COLLIER COUNTY CITIZEN CORPS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA WEDNESDAY,JULY 18,2012 3:00 P.M. Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Citizen Corps Advisory Committee will meet Wednesday, July 18`h at 3:00 p.m. in the 3rd floor Policy Room at the James V. Mudd Emergency Services Center, located at 8075 Lely Cultural Parkway in Naples. In regard to the public meeting: All interested parties are invited to attend, and to register to speak and to submit their objections, if any, in writing, to the board/committee prior to the meeting if applicable. All registered public speakers will be limited to three minutes unless permission for additional time is granted by the chairman. Collier County Ordinance No. 2004-05 requires that all lobbyists shall, before engaging in any lobbying activities (including, but not limited to, addressing the Board of County Commissioners, an advisory board or quasi-judicial board), register with the Clerk to the Board at the Board Minutes and Records Department. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or other reasonable accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding, should contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101,Naples, FL 34112, or 239-252-8380 as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event. Such reasonable accommodations will be provided at no cost to the individual. For more information, call Judy Scribner at (239) 252-3600. -End- g q 0 4 de 0A i � 0 E W c 4. E• 0 c in z z N 4 z k . .. .. n cA o o o .i o • o o o o o o o i o o o F,.. v a d E v a ca a_ c3 a 3 a 3 a v a 8 a 8 a 3 a U a v a 3 +/1 LI n 1.4 cl _..._, rzi g o 4 a O F� 4_, L N V t C, . �w _` N 4.. SZ U ti 0 v t�, ,..i .41 i 1 SI ■-• IcorA., R 'i N ( Th ""F 1 WSJ / Z c4, - ,,N / LT-), Z- '- ‘;'''' / '''''' .;) 7\ .1- 71 -� ,-z v --) -:), ColeMaryAnn From: scribner j Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 11:41 AM To: ColeMaryAnn Subject: FW: Citizen Corp Meeting, July 18th, 2012 Since you have so kindly agreed to do the minutes for Cit Corps. Here is an excused absence... From: Jerry Sanford [mailto:ges@northnaplesfire.corn] Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 2:56 PM To: scribner_j Subject: Citizen Corp Meeting, July 18th, 2012 Hi Judy, I am requesting an excusal for next Wednesday Citizen Corp meeting as I will be flying to Atlanta to go camping with my Georgia Peaches (3) of them. Give my regards to all. Thanks again. Jerry Under Florida Law,e-maii addresses are public records.If you do not want your e•-mail address released in response to a public records request,no not send electronic mail to this entity,instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 ColeMaryAnn From: ColeMaryAnn Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:57 PM To: scribnerj Subject: Chris Nind Judy, Chris called—he is not feeling well today and if there are no votes going on, he would like to pass on today's meeting. He missed the last meeting due to shoulder surgery. He sends his apologies and did ask if you would call him at 784- 0382. Thanks you. MG M/ A lit IA, Mary Ann Cole, FAEM Collier County Emergency Management 8075 Lely Cultural Parkway, Ste 445 Naples, FL 34113 (239) 252-3600 Fax (239) 252-3700 maryanncole @colliergov.net www.collierem.org 1 FLORIDA citizen corps April 11, 2012 To: Board of County Commissioners' Chairman Fred Coyle The Collier County Citizen Corps Advisory Committee is in its tenth year of activity, providing emergency preparedness coordination and cooperation in the event of a disaster, as well as in normal conditions.The Committee is composed of eleven representatives of County First Responders, as well as volunteer disaster support organizations. In addition, the Committee is augmented by eleven representatives of municipalities, hospitals, and associated entities. The Committee meets semi-monthly to keep members abreast of current and forecast threats, as well as capabilities and developments within each organization. It also oversees the Collier County Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group, meeting quarterly to discuss and,where appropriate, take advantage of FEMA disaster mitigation program and grant opportunities.This group is composed largely of municipal, county and public utility officials. The Committee therefore encourages pre-disaster damage mitigation, as well as coordinated response in the event of disaster. First response organizations are augmented by both trained units, such as Civil Air Patrol, Coast Guard Auxiliary, Community Emergency Response Teams, Red Cross, Salvation Army, and Medical Reserve Corps, as well as volunteer groups such as Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, Neighborhood Watch,Veterans Council, and Chamber of Commerce, among others. Utilizing the cooperation of member organizations, Collier County Citizen Corps further provides hazard awareness and preparedness to individual residents and visitors through annual participation in local forums, hurricane seminars, and conferences. Collier Citizen Corps works closely with the Emergency Management Department, implementing its responsibilities to communicate with and prepare citizens to mitigate, anticipate, survive, and recover from disaster. Ru ell D. Rainey Chairman cc: Commissioner Georgia Hiller Commissioner Donna Fiala Commissioner Tom Henning Commissioner Jim Coletta Leo Ochs,County Manager ADDENDUM TO COLLIER COUNTY CITIZEN CORPS ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT/April 2012 Voting member functions: US Coast Guard Auxiliary: In a declared emergency, USCG Auxiliary resources can include: 61 on water surface facilities;2 single engine aircraft;57 land based radio facilities;2 mobile command posts;5 Qualified ICS Command Post Staff;5 Initial Pollution Responder Investigators;4 EOC Staff responders; numerous Skill Set Professional Retired Status personnel from among 550 members in Collier County. Salvation Army: In an emergency centered in Collier County the local Salvation Army can respond with food and water to victims and responders at very short notice. With larger emergencies the local Salvation Army can request support from the Division in Tampa and o0ther agencies in the State to support the local area. The Salvation Army as a national organization has a defined infrastructure to assist in time of emergency. Medical Reserve Corps: Managed by the Collier County Health Department,the local unit is comprised of medical and non-medical volunteers,and is one of 33 community based programs within the State. Members can respond to local disaster related events and may assist throughout the year in public health activities or emergency preparedness drills. Red Cross: Support Disaster sheltering both directly and indirectly,even with the issue of non ARC presence before and during a hurricane in specific shelters previously managed. During non-hurricane and post landfall disasters to staff and resource all shelters.Assist with determination of additional shelters at the edge and beyond surge zone.Train/cross train volunteers in shelter management to work with Emergency Management and ARC.Assist with recruitment and placement of Emergency Management and ARC shelter volunteers before,during and after a hurricane at all shelters. Enhance our ability to prepare, respond and support recovery from disasters in our community. Beyond shelter management,activities include:Community Disaster Preparedness(volunteer and resources); Response (mass care,feeding,aid station/distribution centers);Disaster Assessment; Case Management;Welfare Inquiry;Staffing; External Relations. Chamber of Commerce:The Chamber being responsible to its over 1600 members on communication during disasters finds working as a member of the Citizen Corp and being at the EOC a very important part of its service to the community and its members. Fire Chief's Association:The Association plays a major role in the event of a large scale emergency in the County. In addition to providing fire service during the year throughout the county,the hurricane season and the brush fire season bring heightened awareness to our first responders.All fire districts and departments have hurricane and brush fire plans in place which are reviewed every year and changed when necessary.When called upon by other counties for mutual aid,fire teams than include brush fire trucks respond to assist where needed. CERT: Following a major disaster,first responders may not be able to meet the demand for rescue or medical services. Factors as numbers of victims, communications failures and road blockages will prevent people from accessing emergency services they have come to expect at a moment's notice through 911. Neighborhoods then require the informed initiative of their residents. CERT presents citizens the facts about what to expect following a major disaster in terms of immediate services,and their responsibility for mitigation and preparedness. CERT trains them in needed life saving skills with emphasis on decision making skills, rescuer safety, and doing the greatest good for the greatest number. Finally,CERT organizes teams so that they are an extension of first responder services offering immediate help to victims until first responders arrive. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program: With over four hundred active RSVP volunteers in Collier County, RSVP brings many resources to the table in an emergency.A call for volunteer help can be sent via e-mail to almost three hundred RSVP volunteers who have computers to quickly spread news and direct as needed. If more help is needed,the State office can be contacted and can provide additional resources. Nationally,there are over 500,000 RSVP volunteers. Locally,the Board of County Commissioners sponsors RSVP. Civil Air Patrol:CAP is a non-profit public service organization devoted to emergency services,cadet programs and aerospace education.Since 1941 CAP has served America by providing these humanitarian services using volunteer members.CAP volunteers are unpaid concerned citizens doing works through local community activities. Veterans Council Sheriff's Office Citizen Corps is augmented by eleven non-voting organizations,essentially health and medical. AFTER THE STORM Health risks and how you can prevent them. INFORMATION FROM YOUR FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (DOH). Prevent illness from FOOD FOOD&DIRTY WATER Do not eat any food that may have come into contact with dirty water from floods or tidal surges. COMMERCIALLY PREPARED CANS OF FOOD Do not eat from cans that are bulging or opened.Cans that are not opened can be saved if you remove the labels and then disinfect them. Use 1/4 cup of bleach in one gallon of clean water,and let stand at least 30 minutes. Re-label the cans—include expiration date and type of food.Assume that home-canned foods are unsafe and throw them out. BABY FORMULA Infants should be fed only ready-to-feed baby formula,or prepare powdered or concentrated liquid formula with sterilized water (see BOILING and DISINFECTING water below). Use only sanitized bottles and nipples. Unused prepared formula must be refrigerated. (If you are breastfeeding,continue to breastfeed.) FROZEN&REFRIGERATED FOODS Refrigerators and freezers that have been without power since the storm,should be cleaned out. Those perishables are unsafe for eating. Prevent illness from WATER ALWAYS WASH YOUR HANDS Use soap and water that has been boiled or disinfected.Wash your hands before eating,after toilet use, after cleanup activities,and after handling things dirtied by floodwater or sewage. BOIL WATER NOTICE If your area is put on a "boil water notice"you must take precautions against dirty water especially if you have a private well. If you are not sure if your water is safe, DRINK COMMERCIALLY BOTTLED WATER. BOILING WATER Hold water to a rolling boil for one minute to remove bacteria. DISINFECTING WATER Add 8 drops of plain,unscented household bleach per gallon of water,mix,and let it stand for 30 minutes.If the water is cloudy after 30 minutes,repeat the procedure. INFECTION&FLOODWATER Floodwater may contain raw sewage.If you have exposed open cuts or sores to floodwater,keep them as clean as possible by washing with soap and clean water.Apply antibiotic ointment after washing. If a wound or sore develops redness, swelling or drainage,see a doctor. CHILDREN&FLOODWATER Children should not play in floodwater or with toys that have been in floodwater.Disinfect toys by using 1/4 cup of bleach in one gallon of clean water,let stand for at least 30 minutes,and let toys air dry. Prevent illness from HEAT EXHAUSTION WARNING SIGNS Heavy sweating,paleness,muscle cramps,tiredness,weakness,dizziness,headache,nausea or vomiting,or fainting. COOL OFF Drink cool,nonalcoholic beverages;take a cool shower,bath,or sponge bath;wear lightweight clothing;and, rest in an air- conditioned environment. HEAT EXHAUSTION MAY LEAD TO HEAT STROKE Severe symptoms include skin that is cool and moist,a pulse rate that is fast and weak,and breathing that is fast and shallow.Seek medical attention immediately if symptoms last longer than one hour,or you have heart problems or high blood pressure. Prevent illness from CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) CO IS AN INVISIBLE,ODORLESS,TASTELESS GAS&IS HIGHLY POISONOUS It can cause tiredness,weakness,chest pains for those with heart disease,shortness of breath, nausea,vomiting,headaches,confusion,impaired vision,loss of consciousness,and,in severe cases,death. DO NOT USE GAS-POWERED GENERATORS OR PRESSURE WASHERS INDOORS,NOT EVEN IN THE GARAGE.DO NOT BURN CHARCOAL OR GAS GRILLS INSIDE A HOUSE,GARAGE,VEHICLE,TENT OR FIREPLACE. IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE BEEN POISONED Open doors and windows,turn off gas appliances and go outside.Call 911 or the nearest Poison Information Center at 1-800-222-1222. Prevent damage & injury from FIRE USE BATTERY-POWERED LANTERNS&FLASHLIGHTS If you must use candles,put them in safe holders away from curtains,paper,wood, or other flammable items. Prevent illness from MOSQUITOES HEAVY RAINS&FLOODING LEAD TO AN INCREASE IN MOSQUITOES Public-health authorities are working to control the spread of any diseases transmitted by mosquitoes. DUSK&DAWN Avoid the outdoors during sunrise and sunset when mosquitoes are most active. DRESS Wear long-sleeved shirts,long pants and socks. DEET Use repellents containing DEET. Products that are 30%DEET are recommended for most situations.For more protection,apply repellent directly to your clothing. (Do not use DEET on children less than 2 months old. Keep infants indoors and use mosquito netting over carriers).Always read the manufacturer's directions before you use a repellent. DRAINAGE Check your home and neighborhood and dump standing water where mosquitoes can lay their eggs. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE FLORIDA EMERGENCY INFORMATION LINE, 1 -800-342-3557 H EALTI DESPUES DE LA TORMENTA Riesgos para Ia salud y como prevenirlos. INFORMACION DEL FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (DOH). Prevencion de enfermedades a causa de los ALIMENTOS ALIMENTOS Y AGUA SUCIA No coma ningun alimento que pueda haber estado en contacto con agua sucia proveniente de inundaciones o subidas de la marea. ALIMENTOS ENLATADOS PREPARADOS COMERCIALMENTE No coma alimentos enlatados cuando las latas ester)hinchadas o abiertas.Se pueden aprovechar las latas que no se han abierto si les quita las etiquetas y luego las desinfecta.Use 1/4 de taza de lejia en un galon de agua limpia y dejela reposar durante 30 minutos.Vuelva a etiquetar las latas.lncluya Ia fecha de vencimiento y el tipo de alimento.Considere que todos los alimentos enlatados caseros no son seguros y desechelos. FORMULA PARA BEBES A los bebes solo se les debe alimentar con formulas para bebes listas para ser utilizadas o preparar formulas liquidas concentradas o en polvo con agua esterilizada (yea COMO HERVIR y DESINFECTAR el agua mas adelante).Use solo pomos y teteras desinfectadas. Las formulas preparadas no utilizadas deben refrigerarse. (Si le esta dando el pecho,continue haciendolo). ALIMENTOS CONGELADOS Y REFRIGERADOS Se deben vaciar y limpiar los refrigeradores y congeladores que han dejado de funcionar por falta de electricidad desde la tormenta.Los alimentos perecederos que contenian no son seguros para corner. Prevencion de enfermedades a causa del AGUA LAVESE SIEMPRE LAS MANOS Use jabon y agua previamente hervida o desinfectada.Lavese las manos antes de corner,despues de it al bano, despues de realizar actividades de limpieza y despues de manipular objetos que se hayan ensuciado con agua de inundacion o de alcantarillado. AVISO DE HERVIR EL AGUA Si su area ha recibido el"aviso de hervir el agua",debe tomar Codas las precauciones respecto del agua sucia,en especial si tiene un pozo propio.Si no esta seguro de que su agua sea Segura,BEBA AGUA EMBOTELLADA COMERCIALMENTE. COMO HERVIR EL AGUA Deje que el agua hierva durante un minuto para eliminar las bacterial. COMO DESINFECTAR EL AGUA Agregue 8 gotas de lejia de use domestico comun sin perfume por cada galon de agua,mezclela y dejela reposar durante 30 minutos.Si el agua sigue turbia despues de 30 minutos,repita el procedimiento. LA INFECCION Y EL AGUA DE INUNDACION El agua de inundacion puede contener efluentes de alcantarillado sin tratar.Si expuso alguna cortadura o lastimadura abierta al agua de inundacion,mantengala lo mas limpia posible lavandola con jabon y agua limpia.Apliquese una pomada antibiotica despues de lavarse.Si una herida o una lastimadura se enrojece,se hincha o supura,consulte a un medico. LOS NINOS Y EL AGUA DE INUNDACION Los ninos no deben jugar en el agua de inundacion ni con juguetes que hayan estado en contacto con esa agua.Desinfecte los juguetes con 1/4 de taza de lejia en un galon de agua limpia,dejelos reposar durante al menos 30 minutos y deje que los juguetes se sequen al aire. Prevencion de enfermedades a causa de AGOTAMIENTO POR CALOR SIGNOS DE ADVERTENCIA Sudoracion excesiva,palidez,calambres musculares,cansancio,debilidad,mareos,dolores de cabeza,nauseas o vomitos, o desmayos. REFRESQUESE Beba bebidas frescas sin alcohol.Dese un bano fresco en la ducha,en la banadera o con una esponja.Use ropa ligera y descanse en un ambiente con aire acondicionado. EL AGOTAMIENTO POR CALOR PUEDE CAUSAR UN GOLPE DE CALOR Los sintomas graves incluyen piel fria y humeda,ritmo cardiaco rapido y debil, y respiraciOn acelerada y superficial.Busque atencion medica de inmediato si los sintomas perduran mas de una hora o si tiene problemas cardiacos o de presion arterial alta. Prevencion de enfermedades a causa del MONOXIDO DE CARBONO (CO) EL CO ES UN GAS INVISIBLE,INODORO E INSIPIDO,Y ALTAMENTE TOXICO Puede causar cansancio,debilidad,dolores de pecho para las personas con enfermedad cardiaca,falta de aliento,nauseas,vomitos,dolores de cabeza,confusion,problemas de vista,perdida del conocimiento y,en casos graves,la muerte. NO USE GENERADORES ACCIONADOS A GAS NI LAVADORAS A PRESION EN LUGARES CERRADOS,NI SIQUIERA EN EL GARAJE.NO USE PARRILLAS A CARBON NI A GAS EN UNA CASA,GARAJE,VEHICULO,CARPA 0 CHIMENEA. SI PIENSA QUE SE HA INTOXICADO Abra las puertas y ventanas,apague los artefactos a gas y salga al aire libre.Llame al 911 o al Centro de InformaciOn en caso de Intoxicacion mas cercano al 1-800-222-1222. Prevencion de danos y lesiones a causa del FUEGO USE FAROLES 0 LINTERNAS A BATERIA Si es necesario que use velas,coloquelas en soportes seguros,alejadas de cortinas,papel,madera u otros objetos inflamables. Prevencion de enfermedades a causa de los MOSQUITOS LAS LLUVIAS INTENSAS Y LAS INUNDACIONES PUEDEN PROVOCAR LA PRESENCIA DE MAS MOSQUITOS Las autoridades de salud publica estan trabajando para controlar la diseminacion de cualquier enfermedad transmitida por los mosquitos. ATARDECER Y AMANECER Evite permanecer al aire libre durante el amanecer y el atardecer,cuando los mosquitos estan mas activos. VESTIMENTA Use camisas de manga larga,pantalones largos y medias. DEET Use repelentes que contengan DEET.Se recomiendan los productos con 30%de DEET para la mayoria de los casos.Para mayor protecciOn, aplique repelente directamente sobre Ia ropa (no use DEET en ninos menores de 2 meses.Mantenga a los bebes en lugares cerrados y use mosquiteros en los cochecitos).Lea siempre las instrucciones del fabricante antes de usar un repelente. DRENAJE Controle las aguas estancadas de su hogar,de su vecindario o vertedero donde los mosquitos depositan sus huevos. PARA OBTENER MAS INFORMACION,LLAME A LA LINEA DE INFORMACION DE EMERGENCIA DE FLORIDA AL 1 -800-342-3557 HEALTH ColeMaryAnn Subject: FW: For the next Citizen corps mtg. From: zyvoloski_r Sent: Wednesday,July 11, 2012 1:01 PM To: scribnerj Cc: ColeMaryAnn Subject: For the next Citizen corps mtg. For your Citizen Corps meeting.... Besides the next meeting of the LMS,you can highlight the forthcoming Hazard Mitigation Grant(HMGP)opportunity sometime in the future. The State will not make the HMGP announcement until all the total State disaster costs are known because the HMGP monies represent a percentage (either 15%or 20%)of the total disaster costs.... Then each county will get a prorated allocation to be spent locally. From: zyvoloski_r Sent: Monday,July 09, 2012 11:06 AM Subject: Hazard Mitigation Monies available in a few months, but until then Hazard Mitigation Monies(HMGP Grant monies- http://www.floridadisaster.org/Mitigation/Hazard/index.htm )will be available in a few months resulting from the TS Debby disaster. As of right now, I don't know if we'll get a share of this money directly(if we get a Presidential Disaster Declaration for Collier County)or eligible for some of it indirectly (because we did not get a direct Presidential Disaster Declaration); but, until then, please review the prioritized projects on the Collier County's current Project priority listing in Annex F which can be reached through the following URL: http://www.colliergov.net/Index.aspx?page=2810. Only M111.011411010011111141011014liting can be funded through the HMGP program. If you have a project on the listing and don't think you'll apply for a HMGP grant, if offered, please let me know. If you you'd like to apply for an HMGP grant, if available, and your project is not on the listing,follow the instructions for how to get on the Prioritized Project Listing. From the following URL: http://www.colliergov.net/Index.aspx?page=2810 • Read Section 5 • Complete the Scoresheet in Annex I (Goals&Objs can be found in Section 3) • After all that,send me the information and then you'll need to make a presentation to the LMS cmte.about your project. The LMS Working Group next meets on: nowom @: Big Cypress Basin South Florida Water Management District 2660 Horseshoe Drive N Naples, FL 34104 In the "Stanley Hole Conference Room" Richard A.Zyvoloski Jr., FPEM,CFM Coordinator Collier County Emergency Management Dept. 8075 Lely Cultural Parkway Suite 445 1 Web Sites http://ss.impactweather.com/mp/impactwx/ did/webinars/2012-06-06-ImpactWeather- Atlantic-Hurricane-Season-Outlook-for-June.wmv www.collierem.org www.floridadisaster.org www.colliersheriff.org www.colliercountvredcross.org www.colliergov.net/pets www.nhc.noaa.gov/ www.collierprepares.org NeAA w Extreme Weather2ol2 Weather-Randy Nations "s and,iv.i,,"da INFORMATION SHEET STATE INFORMATION To download the latest updated version of this sheet: www.ncddc.noaa.gov/NEWIS Florida Emergency Information Line(Only activated during disasters) 1-800-342-3557 Florida Division of Emergency Management(www.FloridaDisaster.org) Non-Emergencies 850-413-9900 Emergencies Only 1-800-320-0519 or 850-413-9911 Florida Department of Transportation(www.dot.state.fl.us) 1-866-374-FDOT(3368) Florida Department of Health (www.doh.state.fl.us) 850-245-4321 Florida Office of Insurance Regulation(www.floir.com) 850-413-3140 1 Florida Office of Tourism (www.visitflorida.com) 1-888-735-2872 Florida Department of Law Enforcement(www.fdle.state.fl.us) 850-410-7008 Florida Highway Patrol(www.flhsmv.gov/fhp) *FHP from any cell phone Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services(www.freshfromflorida.com) 850-488=3022 Division of Animal Industry Emergency Links www.doacs.state.fl.us/ai/adc/adc emerg_manag_links.shtmi Governor's Office(www.flgov.com) 850-488-4441 or 850-488-7146 Department of Elder Affairs(http://elderaffairs.state.fl.us/index.php) I-800-96ELDER(963-5337) 4. Florida Attorney General(http://myfloridalegal.com) 850-414-3300 Florida Department of Environmental Protection(www.dep.state.fl.us) 850-245-2118 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission(www.myfwc.com) Florida Department of Veterans Affairs(www.floridavets.org) 727,11,41,,740..-.— 850�rI�C�`i" . National Weather Service Forecast Office(Tampa Bay,FL Office)(www.srh.noaa.gov/tbw) .81 ' Ut;: '' National Weather Service Forecast Office(Key West,FL Office)(www.srh.noaa.gov/key) 305-29$• . National Weather Service Forecast Office(Miami,FL Office)(www.srh.noaa.gov/mfl) 305- q, National Weather Service Forecast Office(Melbourne, FL Office)(www.srh.noaa.gov/mlb) 321- ,%1Y, ' `> st' - F lo ri d a E v ac u ate s.co m http://Forida , StormSmart Coasts http://f1 to US Coast Guard,7th District(www.uscg.miUD7) 1-808414-7 " . Seminole Tribe Police 863-983-2285 Fire 863►' .. Florida Power & Light Company(www.fpl.com) Outage 1-800-4-OUTA Lee County Electric Cooperative(www.lcec.net) 1 fi w Peace River Electric Cooperative(www.preco.org) 1-$11 r Progress Energy(www.progress-energy.com) Outage 1 ,, Glades County Electric Cooperative(www.gladesec.com/) 1 ' .. I FOR EMERGENCIES CALL 911 • FOR NON-EMERGENCIES CALL 211 _ �,, ;tom COUNTY INFORMATION Hendry c � ` ; Charlotte Emergency Management 5 Emergency Management 941-833-4000 htt //hen fla r 3 P drY www.charlottecountyfl.com/emergency Sheriff �� ". - Sheriff 941-639-2101 Clewiston Police .' ter'` Charlotte County Fire 941-833-5600 Clewiston Fire t Boca Grande Fire 941-964-2908 Montura Fire Englewood Fire 941-474-3311 Highlands ;'' ,." " � �� Punta Gorda Police...941-639-4111 Fire 941-575-5529 Emergency Management ` wet*Collier &, te � _,a i Emergency Management(www.CollierEM.org) 239-252-3600 Sheriff o •P. Emergency Hotline 239-252-8444 Avon Park Police ° . Sheriff 239-774-4434 Avon Park Fire 86 s - Big Corkscrew Island Fire 239 455-1204 Lake Placid Police . ' East Naples Fire 239-774-7111 Lake Placid Fire Everglades City Fire 239-695-2902 Sebring Police Golden Gate Fire 239-348-7540 * Sebring Fire 0 Immokalee Fire 239-657-2111 l z ,,,c";;', ' Isles of Capri Fire 239-394-8770 Emergency Management 2 Marco Island Police ..239-389-5050 Fire ...239-389-5040 www , Naples Police and Fire 239-213-4844 Sheriff .- vie ' North Naples Fire 239-597-3222 Alva Fire 239 •' *', DeSoto Bayshore Fire X: Lee(continued) Bradenton Police 941-932-930 Fort Myers Police 239-321-7700 Bradenton Fire 941-932-960 Fort Myers Beach Fire 239-590-4200 Bradenton Beach Police 941-778-631 Fort Myers Shores Fire 239-694-2833 Holmes Beach Police 941-708-580 Iona-McGregor Fire 239-433-0660 Longboat Key Police 941-316-197 Lehigh Acres Fire 239-303-5300 Longboat Key Fire 941-316-194 Matlacha-Pine Island Fire 239-283-0030 Palmetto Police 941-723-458 North Fort Myers Fire 239-997-8654 North River Fire 941-721-670, Port Authority Fire 239-590-4566 Okeechobee San Carlos Park Fire 239-267-7525 Emergency Management 863-763-321. 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Sanibel Fire 239-472-5525 Sheriff 863-763-311 South Trail Fire 239-433-0080 Okeechobee County Fire 863-763.554• Tice Fire 239-694-2380 Okeechobee Police 863-763-5i Upper Captiva Fire 239-472-8899 Okeechobee Fire 863-467-11$8t Ussepa Island Fire 239-283-7578 Sarasota Manatee Emergency Management 941-861-kg www.mymanatee.org wwwscgov.net.EmergencyServices/EmergencyManagementemergencymana_ement.as Emergency Management 941-749-3500 Sarasota County Call 00( www.mymanat ee.org/home/govemment'deparnnentsrpublic-safety-emergency-management.html Sheriff - .81)1 Sheriff 941-747-3011 Longboat Key r � 19-; West Manatee Fire 941-761-1555 Longboat Key =y tp,:"* ' "" -19d South Manatee Fire 941-751-7675 North Port Po > 9-7301 Cedar Hammock Fire 941-355-2013 North Port I*'" '1, 1-815( East Manatee Fire 941-751-5611 Sarasota Po s 16-1201 Parrish Fire 941-721-2093 Venice Poll• 1,s,4144.. ..x rY , -s � ,-2444 Myakka City Fire 941-322-6525 Venice Fir=.- `r r` ..^� :0-303( NATIONAL INFORMATION fr American Red Cross I-866-GET-INFO(1-866-438-4636 f` ,, , ; he www.redcross.org .. * , 3 Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov Tra * r Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov information for sp- b s',• ay Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) 1-800-621-FEMA(3362) segments, including: www.fema.gov • anticipated travel delays Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias(FEMA) www.fema.gov/esp • traffic accidents National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • roadway blockages and , S. 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It provides public access to Th ;,: . www.noaawatch.gov current information on a number of environmental threats ima' " " A m ' • rc ranging from oil spills,to hurricanes and tsunamis,to space weather. trans• .. eedback.• Mobile NHC and NWS Weather Data For s�'w "'' '' ,Jvisit My Florida -`° . 511.com Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook RSS/XML feed...http://hurricanes.gov/gtwo.xml Florida Department of Transportation Website for PDAs and Smartphones http://hurricanes.gov/mobile www.dot.state.fl.us Mobile NHC home page in WAP(WML)*format. . . . www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.wml RADIO STATIONS Prepared By WMTX 100.7 FM (Tampa Bay) WSGL 103.1FM (Naples) National Coastal Data Development Center WWRM 94.9 FM (Tampa Bay) WQCS 88.9 FM (Ft. Pierce) a division of the National Oceanographic Data Center WGCU 90.1 FM (Ft Meyers) WXEL 90.7 FM (West Palm Beach) under NESDIS WIKX 92.9 FM (Charlotte Harbor) WCNO 89.9 FM (Palm City) 1-866-732-2382 or email: Not rr,dnuf,u:rt„ <�by Noaa. rvwR NCDDC @NOAA.GOV NOAA Weather Radio ,_L,,y(.rs be purchased Jt many To download the latest pdf version of this www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/ r,r,rri out! is "grid orr the Inrerne:r sheet go to: www.ncddc.noaa.gov 162.400 162.425 162.450 162.475 162.500 162.525 162.550 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz Published May 2012 Version 1.0 Attention to everyone who is interested in attending: Disaster Behavioral Health First Aid Specialist Training for Responders(RFAST)on July 26,2012. RFAST is a 4 hour onsite program that provides public health workers and other professionals with the necessary awareness, knowledge, and skills to promote behavioral health and wellness through individual and team approaches for preventing, mitigating, and managing disaster worker stress and for developing disaster stress resistance and resilience to the negative effects of critical incident stress exposure. It will be offered from 1pm–5pm. *Continuing Education Units will be provided free-of-charge to nurses, social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and mental health counselors who fully complete the training online following the onsite training. Other professionals who fully complete the course may take their certificate of completion to a CE Broker to apply for CEUs. In order to ensure your participation at the training,please complete the following steps by the enrollment deadline at 11:59pm on Tuesday,July 24, 2012: 1) Create a USF Health Learn Account at http://learn.health.usf.edu Because this training has both online and on-site components,participants who do not already have a USF Health Learn account must set up an online account in order to access course materials. (See pages 3-4 in the document below for instructions on setting up an account.) 2) Enroll in the "RFAST"course at USF Health Learn httn://learn.health.usf.edu Refer to pages 5-6 in the document below for instructions on how to enroll for a CLPHP course or go directly to the course website:https://learn.health.usf edu/course/view.php?id=153 You will need to enter the following enrollment key to register(copy&paste): R FAST c II r�7 26 3) Take Pre-Test This course has a pre-test that must be completed by 11:59pm on Tuesday,July 24, 2012. Completion of the above steps will complete your registration process and guarantee your spot at onsite training. Then,Attend the Onsite Training. Refer to information below Onsite training information for RFAST: Date: Thursday,July 26, 2012 Time: 1:00 pm — 5:00 pm Location: Emergency Services Center Training Room 242 A& B 8075 Lely Cultural Parkway Naples, FL 3411 Facilitator: Nadine Mescia, MHS On-Site Support: Kathleen Marr Kathleen Marr @doh.state.fl.us If you have any general questions or concerns,please contact Lisa Klos(contact information below). If you experience technical difficulties with the USF Health Learn Site, please contact Learn @health.usf edu and provide them with a detailed description of the problems you are encountering, your name, contact information, and the course name, date, and location. Thank you, LCw'Klor Conference& Events Planner Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice College of Public Health University of South Florida 813-974-3809 mklosPhealth.usf.edu USF Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice Course Registration Process How to Set Up a USF Health Learn Account What is a USF Health Learn Account? All participants who want to register for a course offered by the USF Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice(CLPHP) must have a USF Health Learn account in order to register for and access CLPHP courses. All CLPHP courses(whether delivered online or onsite) have an online component and a dedicated course site. Each course site includes course descriptions, course materials, learner assessments(pre and post tests), course evaluations, and certificates of completion. STEP 1: Open your Internet browser and go to http://learn.health.usf.edu Click `create new account' at the bottom of the left column. = Username Ailj Password USA SOt TH FLORID Login USF Health Learn has changed its registration process for Non-USF Health users. In order to access your existing account.Non-USF Health users(users who do not have an ehealth.usf.edu email address)are required to register in the new system.When registering please enter the same email address saved in the USF Health Learn system.To register click create new account below.Alter successfully registering you will be sent an email to confirm your account.Once confirmed,log onto USF Health Learn using your email address as your Username. Should you have any difficulties registering your account please email learn @health_usf.edu_ Welcome to USF Health Learn,our online learning community that serves the Colleges of Medicine,Nursing,Public Health,Pharmacy,and the School of Physical Therapy. USF Health Learn is dedicated to providing online learning for the Educational,Research, and Clinical missions of USF Health. create nev,accoun forgot pass•r,ordr contact support login as a guest „ -US`Hsa't', Course registration applies to all PERLC and FPHTC courses. 2012 USF Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice Course Registration Process STEP 2: Create Usemame and Password This account will allow access to all CLPHP courses within the USF Health Learn learning management system, as well as, other CLPHP-related web portals. —Create Web Account If you have an @health.usf.edu account,logon with it. Required Field First Name*: Middle Initial: Last Name*: Date Of Birth*: 106114/1985 Phone Number: 3 9974-5555 Ext. 3- Non-USF Email*: Password*: Verify Password*: By checking this box,you agree to the USF Health Information Systems(IS)Usage Agreement. Verification Text*: Can't Read? Cancel Submit The system will alert you to the specifications of the password. Password Strength Score: 0 • Password strength rating greater than 50% • 8 character minimum length • Must contain one or more characters from any three of the following classes: o English uppercase characters (A through Z) o English lowercase characters (a through z) o Numeric characters (0 through 9) o Non-alphabetic characters: Remember to record your password and usemame for future reference. Tip: Use email prefix as username (i.e. if your email is bob doh.state.fl.us, use `bob'as the username). Also, use Welcome#1 as your default password—you can always change it later! Course registration applies to all PERLC and FPHTC courses. 2012 USF Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice Course Registration Process STEP 3: Confirm Account A confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided. Check your email account for your confirmation email, and then click the link within the email to verify your email address. The link will take you to back to USF Health Learn. Enter your Username and Password. Click Login. The steps on the next page will help you to enroll in your course. Course registration applies to all PERLC and FPHTC courses. 2012 USF Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice Course Registration Process How to Enroll in a CLPHP Course STEP 1: Select `Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice' in course categories After you login into http://learn.health.usf.edu, select'Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice'from the drop-down menu in the center of the page. It will list all courses(online and onsite)that are offered through the Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice. learn Home• Site pages Navigation a Upcoming events s USF Health Learn Hanks There are no upcoming events cl,home Welcome to USF Health Learn.our online learning community that serves the Colleges of ,o.to Galen oar... Site pages Medicine.Nursing,Public Health,Pharmacy,and the School of Physical Therapy. Nev:event.. Bogs Tags USF Health Learn is dedicated to providing online learning for the Educational.Research. and Clinical missions of USF Health. Calendar Site news My profile • _ • My courses Course categories .,gst.otl Sun Man Tue wM aw r n Sat Select from the Course categories to find your course or use the Search courses i 3 " = G Messages feature,if you already know the course name. > s s ip 11 12 zz 1 te-za 1]z. ze 18 ori 19 �J Course categories.Select CourseCategory � a ze :T l.Iessages i5elect Course Category :x zs ae 31 Course Catal Sea Settings My profile setengs STEP 2: Enroll in your specific course Find the course you want to enroll in and click on the name of the course. This will prompt the 'Self-Enrollment'options. If your course has an 'enrollment key' or password, include it in the space provided. (NOTE: Passwords are case sensitive). If your course does NOT require an `enrollment key', simply click on the 'enroll me' button. Self enrollment(Participant) Enrollment key Unmask Enroll tyre 1 You should receive a welcome email confirming your enrollment. Course registration applies to all PERLC and FPHTC courses. 2012 USF Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice Course Registration Process Please save htto://learn.health.usf.edu to your browser`favorites' or'bookmarks'so you may access your courses at a future dates. Next time you login, a direct link to your course should appear on the left-hand navigation bar under`courses' heading. CONTACT If you experience any technical difficulties(i.e. cannot register, cannot access course, etc.) please contact Lisa Klos at mklosCcr�health.usf.edu(813-974-3809). Thank you! Course registration applies to all PERLC and FPHTC courses. 2012