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10-13-2011 LEPC MinutesLEPC Meeting Minutes October 13, 2011 Mary’s Diner – 12:00 pm Members Present: Last Name First Name Company Boswell Pete Pitts. Co. Bowman Steve Pitts. Co. FMO Broadfoot Philip Danville PD Brown Bernard Danville ES Bryant Betty Pitts. Co. EM Budd Scott Pitts. Co. IT Burnette Verna Pitts./Danville HD Cholko Mike VA DEQ Davis James Pitts. Co. EM Duffer Tim Regional One EMS Dunkley Barry Danville Utilities Eagle David Danville FD Fisk Cheryl PCDSS Gauldin Mark Williams Gas Grogran Bobbie SVMHI Hawker Otis Pitts. Co. Ketteman Ron Severn Trent Lynch Barry Caswell Co. EMS McGee Garry Colonial Pipeline Merricks Tommy Danville PD Mitchell Chris VDH Munday Tim Haren Const. Co. Poston Paula American Red Cross Pruett Tommy DLSC Reece Morris NSPA Robertson Shannon Pitts. Co. FMO Satterfield Kelley Danville ES Sicz Jeff Caswell Co. EMS Sleeper William Pitts. Co. Sokos Linda DRMC Vance Kay VDOT Walker Eddie CERT Wilkerson Courtney DPCS Summary of Meeting:  Chairman, David Eagle, welcomed everyone to the meeting and asked if there were any new members. The meeting started approximately at 12:30 pm, after everyone had the chance to go through the lunch buffet line.  Chief Eagle then asked for the approval of the last meeting’s minutes, and they were approved with the appropriate motions.  Fire Department Report – We are currently in the process of doing a citywide EMS study this week to make sure that we as a city are doing everything in our power to make sure the needs of our patients are met.  HazMat Report – There have been several HazMat incidents since our last meeting. The most significant of the incidents was the animal waste truck spill between Airport Drive and 58. There has been an indictment of an illegal dumping site (brush and tire particles) since our last meeting as well. The team continues to get pass through grant money from VDEM and Homeland Security. We have done a lot to improve the regional HazMat team, with outfitting a new trailer and protective gear. The last drill that the team had was with Sartomer and the County rescue LEPC Meeting Minutes October 13, 2011 Mary’s Diner – 12:00 pm agencies. The drill went well, and the facility has their own onsite response team (which helps in training so that when the team comes in for training, the onsite response team could have already started the process of the drill).  CERT Reports – The city just went through training with Southern VA Mental Health Institute, and had about 15 participates. The county can no longer print materials for CERT, so they have received permission from the State to download CERT manuals to E-Books for training measures. The governor has also mandated training for state agencies, and we will get information out to everyone once we get that information.  Williams Gas and Colonial Pipeline were at the meeting to pass out new information, and if you have any questions for them, do not hesitate to ask.  Presentation – Morris Reece, from the Near Southwest Preparedness Alliance, came to speak about his organization. His organization started in 2003, and its primary function is hospital preparedness. This program is divided into six different regions. They have a similar grant procedure as us, and they administer their funds to interoperable communications, HazMat, and educational training. Their adjunct agency is called RHCC, Regional Healthcare Coordinating Center, which helps hospitals coordinate response. The physical location for this organization is in the Dispatch center in Carillion in Roanoke, VA. They communicate by using WebEOC, and make sure the triage of all patients is to the nearest hospital. This organization is not a command center, but a coordinating system. They hope to work together with the LEPC in training and future preparedness meetings.  Unfinished Business – The bylaws are written so that the committee can change and amend where necessary. If there are any changes that you think need to be made from the email copy, please let Jim Davis or David Eagle and we will finalize everything at the next meeting on Thursday, December 8th at C&E’s in Gretna, VA at 12:00pm. We also need to consolidate non-voting and voting members, and also primary and alternate contacts to finalize a list to send to the state so that they can bond us as one agency.  Police Department Report – This report was moved to the end of the meeting so that Chief Broadfoot and Tommy Merricks could report on the new armored vehicle. Department of Homeland Security provided the grant money to fund 14 vehicles throughout the State. Armored vehicles are being shared for regional response. The vehicle in Danville has a breathing apparatus and a license plate reader. The SWAT vehicle is a Linko Bearcat that was built in Pittsville, Massachusetts on a Ford F-550 chasse with a self-contained cascade system.  Chief Eagle then asked if there was any other discussion for the good of the meeting and adjourned the meeting, at approximately 1:15 pm with the show and tell of the new armored vehicle afterwards. Respectfully submitted, Kelley G. Satterfield Senior Secretary, Danville Emergency Services