New Agenda items:
- Event Update by Jessica
–May Leadership Meeting
–Upcoming Events/Trainings/Exercises
–Quick Tips from Stop the Bleed and Fire Hardening Courses
(1) CERT identification, apparel and personal protective equipment required upon activation
(2) specific actions to be taken by CERT members after a major magnitude earthquake
(3) potential use of Saratoga CERT members after disasters and incidents other than a major earthquake
(4) City of Saratoga CERT caches
(5) “Go” backpack recommended equipment and items
(6) fundamentals of CERT incident command
If time permits, we may start covering:
(7) establishment and operation of a CERT divisional incident command post (ICP)
In attendance: Jessica Fullmer, Raji Lukkoor, Peter Commandeur, Sussane Von Stern, Chuck Rader (Cox div guest attendee)
Date: April 29, 2019
Test FRS radios
Raji bought a new Motorola radio model T460
Today’s exercise was successful. Range was between Bucknall & Grimsby and Westmont & SubAcute hospital
Radio etiquette: Identify your name & affiliation
Next Exercise: Call by phone first; then radio to check range
Maps: Marked out member homes
Laminate: San Jose Blurprint in downtown San Jose, Nikos Media in Milpitas, kinko’s
Chuck to call and ask for laminate with grommets pricing
Membership Recruitment: Attend a PEP class. Upcoming in Los Gatos on May 9; table at Rotary Art Show
Events Update:
-May 23 citywide CERT mtg at 5:30pm
-June 1 Campbell’s Annual Disaster Simulation Drill & Training exercise at Hamman Park, 10:00am – 4:00pm
-Saturday June 22: City of Saratoga CERT Shelter Simulation exercise @ Joan Pisani Ctr; time tbd
-Car show: on Sunday, July 28; need 2-3 volunteers per time slot, including set up and tear down
Chuck’s Update:
Means of Activation during a disaster:
-AlertSCC: text, cellphone and landline voicemail, email
-Broadcast radio: AM and FM channels – City of Saratoga 1610 kHz AM
Regular Broadcast KCBS 740 kHz AM
KFRC 106.9 MHz FM
KSJO 92.3 MHz FM
-Ham #: Hams operators will contact City EOC via the Ham network
Pre-activation response activation:
-checkout yourself, your family, your neighbors, neighbors at risk (special needs, elderly, alone)
-start your neighborhood assessments (unofficial)
-have a hand-held AM/FM band radio listening for messages
(Buy a radio with batteries and a crank)
Formal Activation deployment activities:
-Pre-identify teams (incident commanders)
-walk thru your areas of responsibility and note
-Establish Incident Command post and field medical treatment area: El Quito Park for Quito and Gardiner Park for WV (Chuck to talk to Chrystal about permission to use parks)
-Have a mini-cache at ICP; maintain cache in a caged area or area with chain link
Mini-cache contents: material to set up ICP, generators, medical supplies, tarps
General Comments:
Medical aspect of neighborhood assessment: Sect 6.1
Major structural damage
Ruptured gas lines
Major fire
Mass casualty situation
On secondary disasters, CERT will be activated to man shelters.
Action Item: Read thru the draft EOP.
Next Steps:
Chuck’s training update to be continued…
Next Mtg: Wednesday, May 22 @ 6:30pm mtg
Members to connect by phone for radio exercise at 5:30pm