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October 13,2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
COLLIER COUNTY CITIZEN CORPS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2010
Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Citizen Corps Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting
on Wednesday, October 20th at 3 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 are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County
Facilities Management Department, located at 3301 E. Tamiami Trail,Naples, FL 34112, (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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Citizen Corps Advisory Committee
Agenda October 20, 2010
3:00 Pledge of Allegiance Chairman
- Opening Remarks
Roll Call
Sheriff's Office MRC Fire Chiefs CERT
USCGA Red Cross Veterans Council RSVP
Salvation Army Chamber of Commerce CAP
EMS EM Health Dept
Medical Examiner City of Naples Everglades City
Neighborhood Watch PRMC NCH
City of Marco Island
3:05 Approval of Minutes Chairman
3:10 Threat Update CCSO
3:15 Weather update EM
3:30 New Business Chairman
Nominations for offices(election in Nov)
POD Training EM
Attendance
CERT meeting EM
Signature confirming DVD receipt EM
3:35 Old Business Chairman
Coordinator position update EM
Meeting dates Chairman
4:00 Next Meeting/Adjourn Chairman
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Collier County
t_ommission
Citizen Corp Advisory Committee
October 20, 2010
Voting Members Present: Russell Rainey, C.E.R.T.
Reg Buxton, Chamber of Commerce
Jerry Sanford, CC Fire Chief's Assn.
Christopher Nind, Salvation Army
Jim vonRinteln, American Red Cross
Doug Porter,Naples Civil Air Patrol
Lt. Mike Jones, CC Sheriff's Office
Dr. Joseph Neiween, MRC
Peggy Lauzon, R.S.V.P.
Barbara Jaskiewicz, Coast Guard Aux.
(for Walter Jaskiewicz)
Andrea Kulon, CC Veterans Council
(for Jim Elson)
Voting Members Absent: Walt Jaskiewicz (Excused)
Jim Elson(Excused)
Expert Consultants Present: Judy Scribner, CCEM
Greg Speer, East Naples Fire District
Meeting was called to order at 3:00 p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance recited and roll call taken.
Approval of Minutes
Motion to accept the minutes of the September 15, 2010 meeting. Approved unanimously.
Threat Update
Per Lt. Jones, there are no changes to the current threat level in the US. Yellow, elevated.
However, the threat level on flights in France and Germany is Orange or High.
Weather update
Rick Zyvoloski reports that a weather system is a current threat to Central.America and is not a
threat to us. The disturbance is headed to the Pacific. All other areas in the Caribbean are quiet.
New Business
Nominations for 2011. Chairman, Russ Rainey, Vice Chairman, Reg Buxton, and Secretary Jerry
Sanford. Are there any additional names to these seats. There were none. ThekInns were
closed and will be voted upon at the next meeting on November 17, 2010. Da •
Item*.
C:pies to:
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Pod training. Judy Scribner reports that the State of Florida is offering an 8-hour, 12-hour or 2-
day course on Pod management and training. This is an excellent training tool for our CERT
teams to help after an event if they are not going to be used in their areas. She will further
discuss the Pod training at the CERT managers meeting on October 28, 2010. We will need to
decide which hourly course to apply for, plus a date, time and location. The course is FREE.
Most likely, January 2011 with a minimum of 35 and a maximum of 65 people.
A Traffic Control Class will be given on Saturday, November 13, 2010 at Golden Gate Fire
Station 71 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and given by Golden Gate Fire Battalion Chief Bill Moyer.
Our CERT members are invited to attend the course.
A CERT Managers meeting hosted by Judy Scribner will be held on Thursday, October 28th at
11:00 a.m. at the EOC. New training ideas for CERT will be discussed.
Signatures. The Manager of the BCC Ian Mitchell has e-mailed Judy regarding the attendance
requirement at our Citizen Corp meetings. No more than 2 unexcused absences in a row are
allowed and some people are not showing up for 4 to 5 months in a row. An excused absence is a
call to Judy. Other advisory boards meet quarterly. If Judy is not notified it is an UNEXCUSED
absence. Kindly e-mail her if you cannot attend.
Do we need to meet every month. Jerry Sanford made a motion to not meet this December.
Motion approved. We will discuss this item at our January meeting as to how often we will meet
in 2011.
Judy passed out an affidavit regarding a Sunshine Law& Ethics workshop on October 14th that
was shown on cable Channel 97 or viewed it on a DVD. All attending members signed.
Judy announced that a Coordinator position is still open, and a female candidate has been
considered but has not been hired.
The Reference Resource Guide has been worked on for over a year and is a bigger job than we
thought. Judy will be meeting with a person from Avow Hospice to gain information from her
that will assist us in preparing the guide.
GOING AROUND THE ROOM
Andrea Kulon reports that The Collier County Veterans Assn will hold the annual Veteran's Day
Ceremony on Thursday, November 11th at 10:00 a.m. at Cambier Park in the City of Naples. All
are invited to attend.
Jim vonRinteln from the Red Cross announced that the Red Cross is hosting a"Red White &
Brew" fund raising event on Wednesday,November 10th starting at 5:00 p.m. at the Hilton
Naples Hotel that will benefit our troops overseas and the Red Cross. Tickets are $50.00 each
and can be obtained from Jim. Another event for the Red Cross is a fund raiser at Stan's in
Goodland on Sunday November 14th. All are welcome.
Chris Nind from the Salvation Army announced that their fund raising Red Kettle campaign
begins on November 19th and runs through December 24th. Last season was the most successful
year they ever had in Collier County. Over 2,000 people per month ask for help.
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Jerry Sanford gave an update on the Freedom Memorial progress and happily announced that
purchased bricks have been placed in the walkway that surrounds the memorial flag and a small
sample of Granite placed on the flag. In addition, he spoke about the Susan G Komen 3 day (60)
miles walk(20 miles per day) for breast cancer he recently completed with his two daughters in
Philadelphia. Over 2,200 walkers raised over$5.7 million dollars that weekend.
Medical Reserve Corp. Dr. Neiween reported a few cases of West Nile virus have been reported
in Collier County, with one death from the disease. He distributed fliers concerning seasonal
influenza and pneumonia and vaccination for prevention. Everyone should be vaccinated against
the flu, especially the very young and elderly. People over 65, immune compromised individuals
under 65, and people under 65 with chronic diseases should be vaccinated against pneumonia.
Peggy Lauzon (RSVP) announced that the director of RSVP, Mr. Brian Kelly is retiring. No
replacement has been named.
Greg Speers, East Naples Fire reports that his CERT class to the Civil Air Patrol folks (23) have
completed the training in September and graduated.
Russ Rainey reported that the Marco Island CERT team has trained 25 City of Naples employees
in the CERT program.
Rick Zyvoloski reports that the Local Mitigation Committee met recently, had elections at the
meeting electing Victor Hill as Chairman and Reg Buxton as Vice Chairman.
Reg Buxton announced that there will be a salute to retiring Collier County Commissioner Frank
Halas on November 12, 2010 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Collier County Museum.
Next Meeting/Adjourn
Next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday,November 17, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. at the EOC. Please
get any agenda items to Judy Scribner before then. Meeting was adjourned at 3:55 p.m.
Minutes respectfully submitted by Jerry Sanford for approval.
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Approved by Russell Raine , Chairman •ate
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The Seasonal Flu vaccine is prepared for the viruses expected to be present for the
2010 / 2011 Flu season. This includes the H1N1 virus. Only one dose is required for
adults each year. The Pneumonia vaccination is one dose given at age 65 or older. A
booster may be advisable for certain high-risk individuals after five years. Check
with your physician! No prescription is necessary if you are age 65+, and this is your
first Pneumonia vaccination. Pneumonia vaccinations may also be given to those
with respiratory or other health issues. Please check our website for more
information.
Medicare Part B and Medicare Advantage Plans are accepted. Please bring your card
with you. Sorry, no billing to Medicare HMO's. If you have private insurance, please
bring your insurance card and photo Id. We may be able to bill your health insurance
for services.
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FOR PERSONS INTERESTED
IN A FIRST TIME PNEUMONIA
SHOT
FIRST TIME PNEUMONIA SHOT:
The Collier County Health Department (CCHD) has expanded the opportunity to
receive a first time pneumonia vaccination. This expansion is based on the
2009 recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
It is recommended that for both persons 65 years or older with no or unknown
prior receipt of pneumonia vaccine AND, now, those 2 years to 64 years who
have the following health related issues and no or unknown prior pneumonia
shot, receive a pneumonia vaccination:
cigarette smoker
chronic cardiovascular disease (e.g., congestive heart failure,
cardiomyopathies).
chronic pulmonary disease (e.g., chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
emphysema, asthma)
diabetes, alcoholism, chronic liver disease (cirrosis), or cerebrospinal fluid
leaks
functional or anatomic asplenia (e.g., sickle cell disease, splenectomy)
immunocompromising condition (e.g., HIV, congenital immunodeficiency,
hematologic and solid tumors)
immunosuppressive therapy (e.g., alkylating agents, antimetabolites, long term
systemic corticosteroids, radiation therapy)
organ or bone marrow transplantation
chronic renal failure or nephritic syndrome
candidate for or recipient of cochlear implant
(Persons 2 -18yrs are served at the CCHD main clinic through the Vaccine for Children program)
PHYSICIAN PRESCRIPTION REQUIREMENT:
A physician prescription is needed for receipt of a pneumonia shot for persons
less than age 65, without a health issue listed above, or for a re-vaccination
with in five years from the first shot.
REPEAT PNEUMONIA SHOT:
A one time re-vaccination can be given to a person age 65+, whose prior shot
was given at less than age 65 and 5 or more years ago.
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Marco Islander to lead 1
USCG Auxiliar District ct 7
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By Tom Loughlin ,;
USCG Auxiliary District 7 Public ,-i:
Affairs Officer
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of ` Marco`
Island was
elected by "e "` ,-� /m ',.4,41?-*,,,, e
a unanimous vote of his '^
peers to lead the largest ‘S *,01 U.S.Coast Guard Auxiliary .' *0,4
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Conference held in Orlando. , ! t
The standing ovation
and applause when his r 6^,-..e,.
selection was announced ,�`�t
attested to his support by , 1!I'}+`'
the District members.The
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silver enhanced shoulder SUBMITTED
boards bearing the one star WalterJaskiewicz was elected to lead the U.S.Coast Guard Auxiliary
of his new position were District 7.
placed on his shoulders
by his wife,Barbra,and his ' of duty since November
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grandson,Nicholas. Cof1 modore Jaskiewicz 1999, when he joined
Commodore Jaskiewicz the Auxiliary, has been
has been the District Chief ability to adapt to every continuously noted by
of Staff of the District(the situation and overcome his peers, subordinates
second in command)for the the sometimes and superiors alike. His
past two years.He has been outstanding service in
singularly responsible for Wide differences of leadership positions at
many innovative changes _geographical style every level as well as many
which have brought the earned him an enviable staff positions has been
District to the attention recognized with his being
of not only the national reputation. presented with numerous
Auxiliary headquarters but awards and commendations
also the senior officers in such.as the Auxiliary
the U.S.Coast Guard. not graduate from any Commendation Award,
Duringthis period,hewas recognized college but Auxiliary Achievement
responsible for overseeing rather the"college of hard Award, and the Auxiliary
a staff of more than 28 knocks."It must have been Commandant's Letter of
offices in the coordination a great"college"because, Commendation.
and training for the more with only $300 in his Commodore Jaskiewicz
than 5,500 members of the pocket, he created what is also a certified instructor
District. became the third largest for the Incident Command
The fact that District 7 private security company System, a nationwide
encompasses the area from in southern California.He. military and civilian system
South Carolina through sold the company in 1984 for the management of local
Georgia and Florida down so he could concentrate on or national incidents.The
— to the Virgin Islands and his other business—owner Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Puerto Rico describes the of a NASCAR racing team is an example of such an
broad ranging variances and antique car collector incident.
in such things as weather, dealership. :; ,;;. A.large portion,of
local traditions, social He and Barbra lived boating public has little
differences and training . Florida but moved to knowledge of what the
needs. Oregon where they restored Coast Guard'Auxiliary does.
Commodore Jaskiewicz an 1880s home and turned Since January, members
ability to adapt to every it into a bed and breakfast of District 7 have saved 14
situation and overcome the and casino museum.They lives, assisted more than
sometimes wide differences both entertained their 500 boaters in distress,
of geographical style earned guests with their magic volunteered more than.
himan enviablereputation, act. 18,000 hours in safety
His unique leadership style While in Oregon, patrols and more than
is shown by his ability Commodore Jaskiewicz 26,000 hours in direct
to go from a command served as fire chief (he support of the U.S. Coast
briefing with senior Coast was the fire chief when Guard.
Guard.officials one day to they lived in Islamorada), Additionally District
inspecting someone's boat interim police chief and was 7, under Commodore
at a marina the next day. a two term city councilman. Jaskiewicz's tutelage,also
Commodore Jaskiewicz's In 1996 they finally settled .provided 6,000 hours in
personal life experiences onMarcolslandwherethey classroom training' for.
makes him a natural for are both very active in the the boating public and
this high profile position. community. conducted more than 14,000
He says that he did His superior performance vessel safety checks.
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Marco than named
district commodore
BY GWEN
EASTLAKE-DECROW
Special to the Sun Times ' ;
Marco Island resident
Walter Jaskiewicz was
installed as the 7th district
commodore for the U.S.
Coast Guard Auxiliary at a SPECIAL TO THE SUN TIMES
banquet in Orlando. Walter Jaskiewicz stands
He was sworn in by with grandson,Nicholas,
William Baumgartner,rear left, and wife,Bar bra, at his
admiral of the U.S. Coast side and family friend
Guard Auxiliary 7th dis- Shirley Thayer at the instal-
: trict, and Donald Frasch, latiori ceremony.
past auxiliary corn-.
modore, in front of 400 The Coast Guard's 7th
family, friends, ' Coast district is the largest of its
Guard and auxiliary mem- auxiliary districts, with
hers, more than 6,000 mem
The time-honored tra- hers.
ditional frocking ceremo- "District 7 auxiliary
ny of replacing Jask- resources are a force mul-
iewicz's shoulder boards tiplier for the Coast Guard
with the new one-star on land,the sea and in the
boards was done by his air within our area of
wife, Barbra, and grand- responsibility," said Jask-
son,Nicholas. iewicz.
Jaskiewicz also was "District 7 takes in Flori-
awarded the U.S. Guard da, Georgia, South.Caroli-
Auxiliary Commendation na, Puerto Rico and the
Medal for his outstanding U.S. Virgin Islands. It
administration achieve- includes the Atlantic
ment.
Ocean,the Gulf of Mexico,
;{. "It's an honor and privi- the Caribbean' and our
lege,"said Jaskiewicz,who inland navigable water-
" has been in training for ways."
"e the new position the past Jaskiewicz has been an
E 16 months. auxiliary member for 14
He attended the Coast years, starting at division
Guard Academy Leader- 9, flotilla 5 stationed at
ship Institute in New Lon- Caxambas Park on Marco
don,Conn. Island.