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Report Of the Marcia DuCharme Shelter Nurse <br /> p0 Priscilla Rollins Shelter Personnel <br /> Gerard Crimming Shelter Personnel <br /> Civil Defense Director Nancy Richardson Shelter Personnel <br /> Joyce Howell Shelter Personnel <br /> To the Honorable Board of Selectmen Bobby Santos B Bus Driver <br /> and the Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: Tona Wall Shelter Personnel <br /> Jane Andrews Shelter Personnel <br /> Fortunately 1987 was a quiet year and it was necessary Bob Traylor Shelter Personnel <br /> only once, to provide food and shelter for about 47 peo- Betty Jones Shelter Personnel <br /> ple, for a one day period, due to a snowstorm that cause Carol Jocobson Transportation Mgr. <br /> extensive power outages. Doris Hendricks Radiology Specialist <br /> However, we have been busy updating our procedures Ernest Virgilio Highway Coordinator <br /> and operational practices, with assistance from the State June Daly Animal Control <br /> and Area II Civil Defense Offices. <br /> During the summer, I received a letter from Dave Ryan, Respectfully submitted, <br /> our Shellfish Warden expressing concern about a truck ac- <br /> cident that caused a spillage of about 40 gallons of gasoline Eugene Narr <br /> Director <br /> near the Mashpee River. Dave was concerned that future D <br /> accidents might cause severe damage to our waterways or <br /> groundwater and was willing to organize a team to <br /> minimize Hazardous Materials. After some discussion it <br /> was requested that Dave be appointed as a Deputy Civil Report of the <br /> Defense Director to head the team. Dave has organized the <br /> team and is providing training in Hazardous Material Building Inspector <br /> cleanup. We have also purchased some clean up and con- <br /> tainment material, some of which has been used in the To the Honorable Board of Selectmen <br /> clean up of minor fuel spills. and the Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: <br /> The Police and Fire Departments and DPW have been Two hundred seven thousand three hundred fifty four <br /> provided with the latest publications on handling Hazar- dollars($207,354.00)was collected in fees and turned over <br /> dous Material and we will arrange for training for"First to the Treasurer.One hundred fifty five thousand two hun- <br /> Responders of Hazardous Material'. dred fifty nine dollars($155,259.00) for the building per- <br /> The Cape Cod Chapter of the American Red Cross have mits alone. <br /> extensive plans for assistance in Shelter Management and <br /> emergency evacuation. Through a series of meetings, we Type Number Estimated Cost <br /> now have full back up from the ARC, should we require Demolition 11 <br /> it during an emergency. Single Family Residence 302 $21,154,350 <br /> The Emergency Operations Center(EOC)located in the Condominium Buildings <br /> basement of the Police Station now has direct radio con- & Units 64 units 1,397,240 <br /> tact with the State Regional Civil Defense Operation Center Garages 23 311,725 <br /> as well as Nation wide contact with the Shortwave Amature Non Residential <br /> Radio Association. Non Housekeeping 21 836,100 <br /> CIVIL DEFENSE ROSTER Additions, Alterations 117 3,102,040 <br /> Amusement, Social, <br /> H. Eugene Narr Director Recreational 5 549,000 <br /> Howland Evora Deputy Director Non Residential Buildings 20 160,060 <br /> Dave Ryan Deputy Director Structures other than <br /> Joseph Murphy Aid to the Director Buildings 19 189,500 <br /> Dorothy Studley Secretary Sewage Treatment Plants 2 800,000 <br /> V. Louise Behrman EOC Mgr. Stores & Customer <br /> Henry Godleski Surplus Equip. Mgr. Service 8 3,849,858 <br /> Edward Ted Powers Communications Mgr. Office, Banks & <br /> John Burrows Asst. Commo. Mgr. Professional 5 1,063,000 <br /> Edmund English Radio Operator 597 $33,412,873 <br /> Bill Hanrahan Radio Operator <br /> Myron E. Haward Radio Operator <br /> May Le Clair Shelter Mgr. <br /> Julie Zurosky LPN Shelter Nurse <br /> - 92 - <br />