Bryan Fire Department Rescue Team
• The Bryan FD Rescue Team is the regional rescue team for all seven counties in the BVCOG area.
• Members are trained in the following disciplines:– Confined Space– Rope Rescue (High/Low angle)– Swiftwater Rescue– Wilderness Rescue– Trench Rescue– Structural Collapse Rescue
Bryan FD Rescue Team equipment
Bryan FD Rescue Team contact
• Contact can be made 24 hours a day through the on duty Battalion Chief, 979-209-5976 or 979-255-4448.
• If there is no answer contact Brazos County 911, 979-361-3888
Brazos Valley Child Abduction Response Team (BVCART)
• Force Multiplier– Manpower Intensive Investigations– Long Term Assistance– “Boots on the Ground”
• Resources– Emergency Management
Component– Specialized Skills
• Training– 1st Responders– Call & Data Intake– Investigative
• Role– Resource for Requesting Agency
BVCART: Requirements
1. The non-family abduction of a minor child (under the age of 18); or
2. The abduction of a minor child (under the age of 18) with endangerment circumstances. These circumstances must clearly be articulated to the BVCART Coordinator. The child’s disappearance or abduction shall meet the endangerment criteria if the child’s life or well-being is perceived to be at risk (due to violence or health conditions), or if the identified parental abductor has a potential for violence or could endanger the child; or
3. Any other abduction or missing child investigation that requires immediate response in order to protect the well-being of the child.
BVCART• BVCART MOU
– Personnel/Resources– Selection/Training– Property/Evidence– Liability– Reporting
• BVCART SOP– Procedures– Responsibilities– BVCART Components– Utilized within ICS of Requesting
Agency• Contact
– Brazos County Emergency Communications District 979-361-3888
– C. R. Fleeger [email protected]
College Station FireHaz-Mat Response
College Station FireHaz-Mat Response
Equipment (2) 250ft 6000 psi Supplied Air Cascade and Compressor Video Camera Surveillance Recon/Command area Chemical Detectors Gas Detectors with remote monitoring
Radiation Detectors
Over pack Drums
Booms and Pillows
Non-Sparking tools
Grounding and Bonding equipment Chlorine Mitigation Equipment Level A & Level B Suits (8) Trained Personnel Min. of 4
Technicians
Capabilities Information / consultation Specific Equipment / Assistance
Full Response / CBRNE Mitigation Information / Research Air Monitoring Detection
Chemical Biological Radiation
Identification
Video Monitoring Decon Support Incident Operations
College Station FireHaz-Mat Response
How to reach us:
College Station Fire Dispatch
979-764-3700
Request On duty Battalion Chief
What we need from you– Contact number for
Incident commander– Any chemical information
known– Best route/ closures to
incident– *500 Gallons of water for
Decon– *ALS Ambulance on site
• * Need to know if not on site
Bryan FD Mobile Command VehicleMCP-1 Capabilities:• Six workstations with computer and
phone• 2 shared printer/scanners• Fax machine• Onboard and trailer mounted
generator• Internet connectivity
-Cell Phone-Satellite
• VHF, UHF, 700/800 radios• AC1000 radio patching device • Cache of 800 MHz radios• 35ft. Pneumatic Mast with Camera• Refrigerator, microwave• Command light• Antenna for broadcast TV• Conference room
Staffing if required:
• MCP Operator• GIS Personnel
– GIS (mapping)
• IT Personnel• Radio Personnel
• Contact can be made 24 hours a day through the on duty Battalion Chief, 979-209-5976 or 979-255-4448.
• If there is no answer contact Brazos County 911, 979-361-3888
Contact information:EMC-Jerry Henry [email protected] 979-595-6251Julian Medina [email protected] 979-224-0501
Bryan FD Mobile Command Post contact
Who We AreComposed of both career and civilian volunteers the
Brazos Valley Incident Management Team was created to support jurisdictions and agencies throughout the Brazos Valley when faced with large scale or complex incidents.
What BVIMT can do for you:
• Provide personnel and asset tracking• Provide assistance in creation of Incident Action Plans for
incidents lasting more than a single operational period or that involve multiple jurisdictions
• Provide assistance in creation of Event Action Plans for local events or gatherings, including day of occurrence operations.
• Provide Logistical management and support.• Provide record-keeping that will help in the event your
jurisdiction has to apply for state or federal assistance/reimbursement.
• Or just bring you a cup of coffee.
How to activate BVIMT:
• Contact Brazos County Dispatch at 979-361-3888 and request that the team be deployed. You will need to provide the following information:
1. Point of Contact with cell number 2. Type of incident and location 3. Resources needed• You will be contacted by a Team Leader who will gather more
information and ensure that the appropriate personnel and resources are deployed to support your incident.
• The Team Leader will advise you of the ETA of the team.• Routine questions regarding the BVIMT should be directed to
Jerry Henry at the CEOC at 979-821-1030.
College Station FireDive Team
College Station FireDive Team
Equipment Flat bottom and Zodiac
Boats w/ 40 hp outboards
Dive Trailer Dive Equipment
Extended stay
Decon
Exposure protection
Cascade Truck - refill
Crew cab Chevy pick up
6 sets of dive gear
About Us 13 Members
1-Dive Rescue International Public Safety Dive Instructor
Capabilities: Rescue/Recovery
Command/scene control
Witness Investigation
Last seen point recognition
Quick response diver deployment
Hard-line rope tender w/ quick release snap shackle harness
Wet/Dry suit diving
Evidence recovery
Need ambulance standby when deployed
College Station FireDive Team
How to reach us:
– College Station Fire Dispatch 979-764-3700
– Request on duty Battalion Chief
Coordinator: Lt. Chad Phillips 979/777-7285
• What we need from you– Contact number for
Incident commander– What entity is requesting– Incident Location– Last seen time – other
intel– ALS Ambulance on sight
• Need to know if not on sight
Brazos Valley Search and Rescue (BVSAR)
• The Brazos Valley Search and Rescue team is a collaboration of many different entities for the purpose of wide area search.
• There are multiple entities that participate in the BVSAR team:– ARES/RACES– Brazos County EM/SO– Bryan EM/FD/PD– Center for Robot Assisted Search and Rescue (CRASAR)– CERT– Civil Air Patrol– College Station FD/PD– East Texas Mounted Search and Rescue– Navasota FD– South Brazos County VFD– Search Dog Network– Saint Joseph EMS– TXTF1– Washington County EMS
BVSAR exercises/incidents2012 Lake Bryan
2012 Lake Bryan
2012 Nantucket
2012 Lake Bryan 2014 Fort Boggy
BVSAR contact
• Contact can be made 24 hours a day through the on duty Bryan FD Battalion Chief, 979-209-5976 or 979-255-4448.
• If there is no answer contact Brazos County 911, 979-361-3888
College Station Police Department Bomb Squad
College Station Police Department Bomb Squad
Regional Assets include:• HDS Trained Bomb
Technicians• Robot
– Audio and video communication ability
• SWAT, HNT, Hazardous environments, etc
• X-ray Equipment– Portable– Digital
• Military Ordnance remediation
• Fireworks, Ammo & Ordnance– Identification– Disposal
• Educational and awareness training
College Station Police Department Bomb Squad
Contact:– College Station PD Dispatch 979-764-3600
– James Woodward [email protected]
The Texas A&M VET
Wesley Bissett, DVM, PhD
The Texas A&M VET:Overview
The Texas A&M VET:Overview
Contact
• Wesley Bissett– 979-204-9414– 979-845-3541– 979-690-6513– [email protected]
• Deb Zoran– 979-255-5502– 979-845-3541– [email protected]
Contact
Brazos County Wildland Task ForceSouth Brazos County Fire Dept.
Brazos County District 2 VFD
Brazos County Pct. 3 VFD
Brazos County Pct. 4 VFD
Bryan Fire Dept.
College Station Fire Dept.
The Brazos County Wildland Task Force is available to all Counties in the BVCOG Region
as well as across the State of Texas.
Deployment Resources Include: 3 to 5 Type 6 Engines (Brush Trucks) with a Crew of 2 on Each Engine 1 Tender with a Crew of 1 for Water Supply 1 Support Vehicle with the Tack Force Leader (If Available) All Personnel Deployed are Trained and Certified to a minimum of SFFMA or TCFP
Wildland Basic Firefighter with a current TIFMAS Wildland Card. From the time of Activation it takes about an Hour to be in route to your scene
from Brazos County
For Information about the Task Force contact: Asst. Chief Jason Ware: 979-422-5134 Captain Kenneth Utz: 979-255-7430
For ACTIVATION of the Task Force Contact:1. Brazos County 911: 979-361-38882. Brazos County Emergency Management: 979-821-1011 or 979-255-
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