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Communication & Customer Relations
3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 102
Naples, FL 34112-5746
Contact: 239-252-8848
www.collien!ov.net
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June 6, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
COLLIER COUNTY CITIZEN CORPS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15TH
3:00 P.M.
Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Citizen Corps Advisory Committee will meet Wednesday,
June 15th 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.
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,
you arc entitlcd, at no cost to you, to the provision of cCl1ain assistance. Please contact thc Collier County
Facilities Management Department, located at 3335 'famiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples. FL 34112-5356,
(239) 252-8380, at least two days prior to the meeting. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired
are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office.
For more information, call Judy Scribner at (239) 252-3600.
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Agenda Citizen Corps Advisory Committee
Agenda June 15,2011
3:00
Pledge of Allegiance
Chairman
Opening Remarks
Roll Call
Sheriffs Office MRC
USCGA Red Cross
Chamber of Commerce
Fire Chiefs
Veterans Council
CAP
CERT
RSVP Salvation Army
EMS
Medical Examiner
Neighborhood Watch
City of Marco Island
EM
City of Naples
Physicians Regional
Health Dept
Everglades City
NCH
3:05
Approval of Minutes
Chairman
3:10
Threat Update
CCSO
3:30
New Business
Hurricane Season Update
Wildfire Update
Chairman
EM
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3:35
Old Business
Individual Reports
Chairman
Members
4:00 Next Meeting/Adjourn
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Collier County Emergency 1lanagement
Emergency Preparedness OnLine!
Hurricanes, tornadoes, hazardous material
spills, wildfires, weapons of mass destruction, flu
pandemic, West Nile virus, Hoof & Mouth disease:
all possible threats at one level or another to Collier
County. Each individual, each family, each
business must prepare to survive!
What will you do when a hurricane doesn't
veer off and strike somewhere else?
How will you respond when a tornado drops
from the clouds in your neighborhood?
Collier County Emergency Management
provides information on line to help you, your
family and your business survive the next disaster.
Through this site, tools are provided to help you
assess your risks and make educated decisions
regarding your best courses of action. You can:
. Track a hurricane
. Prepare & protect your home from weather
threats & wildfires
. Put together a 72-hour disaster kit
. Get help for people with special needs in an
emergency
. Check the latest weather
. Find hotels that accept pets during an
emergency evacuation. Register to receive
emergency information via e-mail, pager,
and cell phone, at no cost!
. Check satellite & radar images
... and much, much more!
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Just point your browser to: http://www.collierem.or2/ 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
For Governmental & Private Non Profit Agencies, check out the "Governments & PNPs" page.
Collier County has been very lucky since September 1960 when Hurricane Donna, a category-4 storm,
made landfall. Although we experienced the category-3 Hurricane Wilma in 2005, the main effect from her
was damage due to high winds. Because of her speed and trajectory, the resulting storm surge impact was
that of a category-l hurricane. If your plan is to stay and tough-out a tropical system, please remember:
The First 72 Hours Are Up To You!
Collier County Emergency Management
8075 Lely Cultural Parkway, Suite 445
Naples, FL 34113
(239) 252-3600
Email: emergman@colliergov.net
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DONATE NOW! Enclosed is my tax-deductible contribution for:
Contributors $211 Community Sponsor $2,011 _ Champions $20,011 _ Other $_
Please make check payments to the Community Foundation of Collier County - 211 Fund
2400 Tamiami Trail North, Suite #300, Naples, Florida 34103
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Charge my credit card:
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A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL FREE 1 -800-435-7352 WITHIN THE STATE.
REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BYTHE STATE. CFCC SOLICITATION REGISTRATION NUMBER IS CH327. THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF
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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-Iabel 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
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Riesgos para la salud y como prevenirlos.
INFORMACION DEL FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (DOH).
Prevencion de enfermedades a causa de los AllMENTOS
ALlMENTOS Y AGUA SUCIA No coma ningun alimento que pueda haber estado en contacto con agua sucia proveniente de inundaciones 0 subidas
de la marea,
ALlMENTOS ENLATADOS PREPARADOS COMERCIALMENTE No coma alimentos enlatados cuando las latas esten hinchadas 0 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 lejla en un galon de agua limpia y dejela
reposar durante 30 minutos, Vuelva a etiquetar las latas, Incluya la fecha de vencimiento y el tipo de alimento, Considere que todos 105 alimentos
enlatados caseros no son seguros y desechelos.
FORMULA PARA BEBES A 105 bebes solo se les debe alimentar con formulas para bebes Iistas para ser utilizadas 0 preparar formulas Ifquidas
concentradas 0 en polvo con agua esterilizada (vea COMO HERVIR Y DESINFECTAR el agua mas adelante). Use solo pomos y teteras desinfectadas,
Las formulas preparadas no utilizadas deben refrigerarse. (Si Ie esta dando el pecho, continue haciendolo),
ALlMENTOS CONGELADOS Y REFRIGERADOS Se deben vaciar y limpiar 105 refrigeradores y congeladores que han dejado de funcionar por falta de
electricidad desde la tormenta, Los alimentos perecederos que contenfan no son seguros para comer.
Prevencion de enfermedades a causa del AGUA
LAVESE SIEMPRE LAS MANOS Use jabon y agua previamente hervida 0 desinfectada. Lavese las manes antes de comer, despues de ir al bano,
despues de realizar actividades de limpieza y despues de manipular objetos que se hayan ensuciado con agua de inundacion 0 de alcantarillado.
AVISO DE HERVIR EL AGUA Si su area ha recibido el "aviso de hervir el agua", debe tomar todas 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 COMERClALMENTE.
COMO HERVIR EL AGUA Deje que el agua hierva durante un minuto para eliminar las bacterias,
COMO DESINFECTAR EL AGUA Agregue 8 gotas de lejfa de uso 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 EI agua de inundacion puede contener efluentes de alcantarillado sin tratar. Si expuso alguna cortadura
o lastimadura abierta al agua de inundacion, mantengala 10 mas limpia posible lavandola con jabon y agua limpia, Aplfquese una pomada antibiotica
despues de lavarse, Si una herida 0 una lastimadura se enrojece, se hincha 0 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 105 juguetes con 1/4 de taza de lejla en un galon de agua limpia, dejelos reposar durante al menDs 30 minutos y deje que 105
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 0 vomitos,
o desmayos,
REFRESQUESE Beba bebidas frescas sin alcohol. Dese un bano fresco en la ducha, en la banadera 0 con una esponja. Use ropa ligera y descanse en
un ambiente con aire acondicionado,
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EL AGOTAMIENTO POR CALOR PUEDE CAUSAR UN GOLPE DE CALOR Los sfntomas graves incluyen piel frfa y humeda, ritmo cardfaco rapido y debil,
y respiracion acelerada y superficial. Busque atencion medica de inmediato si 105 sfntomas perduran mas de una hora 0 si tiene problemas cardfacos 0
de presion arterial alta,
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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 cardfaca, falta de aliento, nauseas, vomitos, dolores de cabeza, confusion, problemas de vista, perdida del conocimiento y, en casas
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 105 artefactos a gas y salga al aire libre, L1ame al 911 0 al Centro de
Informacion en caso de Intoxicacion mas cercano all -800-222-1222,
Prevencion de dafios y lesiones a causa del FUEGO
USE FAROLES 0 L1NTERNAS 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 INUNDAClONES PUEDEN PROVOCAR LA PRESENCIA DE MAS MOSQUITOS Las autoridades de salud publica estan
trabajando para controlar la diseminacion de cualquier enfermedad transmitida por 105 mosquitos.
ATARDECER Y AMANECER Evite permanecer al aire libre durante el amanecer y el atardecer, cuando 105 mosquitos estan mas activos,
VESTIMENTA Use camisas de manga larga, pantalones largos y medias,
DEET Use repelentes que contengan DEET. Se recomiendan 105 productos con 30% de DEET para la mayorfa de 105 casos, Para mayor proteccion,
aplique repelente directamente sobre la ropa (no use DEET en ninos menores de 2 meses. Mantenga a 105 bebes en lugares cerrados y use
mosquiteros en 105 cochecitos), Lea siempre las instrucciones del fabricante antes de usar un repelente,
DRENAJE Controle las aguas estancadas de su hogar, de su vecindario 0 vertedero donde 105 mosquitos depositan sus huevos,
PARA OBTENER MAS INFORMACION, LLAME A LA LINEA DE INFORMACION DE EMERGENCIA DE FLORIDA AL 1 - 800- 342 - 3557
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What is Callier 2-1-1? Collier 2-1-1 is an Information and Referral Service available to all
residents and visitors in Collier County by dialing 2-1-1 from a cell phone or landline. Phone
operators, who also serve as trained crisis counselors, provide reliable, up-to-date information
on Collier County programs and services, and help connect callers in need with community
resources. Information will also be available through a Collier 2-1-1 website and a new app
available free for all smart-phones. Collier is now the only county in Florida that does not have a
county-specific Information and Referral Service.
Why is the Community Foundation the best organization to launch a Collier 2-1-1? The
Foundation is committed to serving as the Knowledge Center for Community Philanthropy, and
already has established the web-based Guide to Collier Nonprofits, the Center for Non-Profit
Excellence, and other relevant programs. Collier 2-1-1 will complement this effort, as it will
provide extensive data on community needs and services. By compiling, reporting and blending
these data into comprehensive analyses, the Foundation will offer a much-needed overview -- a
report card -- of social services in our area. Importantly, this data will be "real-time," assuring
maximum relevance.
Who will benefit? In addition to providing a critical service to the citizens of Collier County,
2-1-1 data and reports will enable Collier County government, nonprofits and for-profit
organizations to assess and modify their programs based on need. In addition, the information
will allow prospective donors to better understand community needs, and to more effectively
invest their philanthropic dollar.
How much will it cost? The cost to operate Collier 2-1-1 will be approximately $200,000 a year,
and the Community Foundation has committed to identify and provide funding, with the help of
many who already have pledged support, for three years to start up and stabilize the service.
During that time, the Foundation also will seek additional funds to sustain the program. Ideally,
a $5m endowment would be created to support this needed service in perpetuity.
Who will operate Collier 2-1-1? The Community Foundation will start-up and monitor a grant
contract for service from Switchboard of Miami Inc., a nonprofit organization with 40 years of
experience in operating a community Information and Referral (I&R) Service.
How will an organization in Miami be able to serve Collier County? A Community Foundation
full-time employee will ensure that all possible partners are participating, and that information
is kept up-to-date. Operators will be trained to understand the Collier menu of services, and will
refer to Collier-specific screens when responding to calls from Collier.
How will you know if Collier 2-1-1 is a success? Measurable outcomes include: Community is
connected to services; nonprofit management and programs are improved; and donor
information is more precise and timely.
What organizations are eligible to be included in the referral listing? All nonprofit
organizations, government programs and for-profit organizations that have a sliding fee scale
are eligible. The Community Foundation will be helping to identify contacts locally. To qualify,
an organization must complete a Collier 2-1-1 Form on-line and submit it to Switchboard of
Miami.
Who should we contact for more information about Collier 2-1-1? Mary George, Community
Foundation Special Projects Director at 239-649-5000 x213 or mgeorge@cfcollier.org.
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Adam H. Putnam
Commissioner
Rick Scott
Governor
Situation Report #2
Wednesday, June 15, 2011, at 1230 hrs EDT
Weather:
According to NOAA, 93% of Florida is considered to be in a drought, varying from abnormally dry to exceptional drought
conditions across Southeast Florida. The statewide Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) average for Florida is 639 on a
scale from 0 (very moist) to 800 (extremely dry) and six Florida counties have KBDI averages above 700. A weak sea
breeze signal with scattered showers and thunderstorms is forecast mainly for North Florida and the interior and eastern
areas of South Florida on Wednesday, but above normal temperatures and below normal rainfall amounts are also
forecast to continue statewide. Thunderstorms this afternoon could produce frequent cloud-to-ground lightning strikes
and gusty winds, which may ignite new fires and cause fire control problems. The National Significant Wildland Fire
Potential Outlook for June continues to show an above normal chance for wildfires across the entire Peninsula and much
of the Panhandle of Florida.
W'ldl d F' A f 't
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FIRE COUNTY ACRES %
CONTAINED
Honey Prairie (USFS - Baker + 180,988 80%
Okefenokee NWR) GA
Impassable Bay Columbia 7,258 15%
(USFS)
Goethe Complex Levy 4,675
(DO F)
. Badland 3,175 50%
. Swamp 1,500 60%
Prairie (OOF) Miami- 68,295 95%
Dade
Espanola (OOF) Flaqler 4,306 40%
Mavtown Road (OOF) Vol usia 1,200 0%
Santa Fe (OOF) Alachua 5,500 25%
Currentlv Active:
. Number of Active Wildfires: 316 (-17)
. Number of Acres Burning: 113,174 (+3,689)
Year to Date State Activity: (January 1 - June 13. 2011 ):
. Number of Wildfires: 3,283
. Number of Acres Burnt: 188,148
Burn Bans (24): (*voluntarv)
. Counties: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Citrus, Clay,
Flagler, Gilchrist, Glades, Hendry, Lake, Levy*, Marion,
Martin, Nassau, Okeechobee, Osceola, Palm Beach
(East), Polk, Putnam, Seminole, St. John's, St. Lucie,
Union and Volusia
. South Florida Water Manaaement District: Campfire
ban on all district lands
. Osceola National Forest: Campfire Ban
Confirmed Fatalities/lniuries:
. Flagler: (3) - 2 minor injuries; 1 minor illness
Shelters:
. Levy County: (1) - put on standby 6/8/2011
State Actions:
. The State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) is at
a Level 3 (Monitoring).
. Governor's Executive Order 11-128 declared a state of
emergency for the State of Florida.
. 14 Florida National Guard personnel mobilizing to
Flagler County with 3 UH-60s
Damaaes and Impacts:
. Volusia County:
Hunt camps: (38)
Outbuildings: (10)
Vehicles: (7)
Evacuations
. None at this time
Road Closures:
. State Road 121 (Levy County)
Other State Resources:
. Kentucky
. Virginia
Local States of Emeraencv:
. Alachua County (ongoing)
. Baker County (ongoing)
. Clay County (ongoing)
. Flagler County (expires 6/16/11)
. Levy County (expires 6/21/11)
. Marion County (expires 6/21/11)
. Putnam County (expires 6/21/11)
. Seminole County (ongoing)
. St. Lucie County (expires 6/20/11)
County EOC Status:
. Flagler County, Level 2 (Partial)