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NORTHEAST HOMELAND SECURITY COUNCIL Council Members Law Enforcement Chief Brian Pattullo Chair Andover Police Department Chief James Holland Malden Police Department Chief Leo Sacco Medford Police Department Fire Services Chief David Cody Vice Chair Salem Fire Department Chief Stephen Carter Lincoln Fire Department Chief Jason Gilliland Marblehead Fire Department Emergency Management Mark Foster Director, Beverly Emergency Management Ed Kelly Director, Melrose Emergency Management Government Administration Paul Cohen Town Manager, Chelmsford Thatcher Kezer Mayor, City of Amesbury Public Health Richard Day Health Director, Chelmsford Hospitals Ronald Knight Director of Security, Lowell General Hospital - Saint s Campus Emergency Medical Services Jonathan Epstein Executive Director, Northeast EMS (Region III) Public Works Bill Hadley Director, Lexington Public Works Public Safety Communications Christopher Ryan Communications Supervisor, Andover Police Department Regional Transit Joe Costanzo Administrator, Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority Correctional Services Sheriff Frank Cousins, Jr./Michael McCarthy, CFO Essex County Sheriff s Office Page 2: Fire Service Apparatus Tracking System (FSATS) National Preparedness Month NERAC Microwave System Page 3: NERAC Council Member Update Respirator Fit Testing Machines How to Open a Shelter Exercises In This Issue: Page 4: Communications Unit Technician Training Soft Shelters New Cache Equipment September 2012 Page 5: Upcoming Events MA Homeland Security Councils Page 6: NERAC Cache Program For more information on NERAC please visit www.nerac.us or contact Amy Reilly, NERAC s Program Manager, at 617-451-2770 x2059 or areilly@mapc.org. Serving 85 Communities in Northeastern Massachusetts

Fire Service Apparatus Tracking System (FSATS) Fire Control Points serve to coordinate multiple department fire and EMS response across a fire district. In the Northeast Region the Andover (D15), Ashland (D14), Beverly (D5), and Westford (D6) Fire Control Points are interconnected through a private network that provides radio and data communications interoperability. To aid the control points in resource management during emergencies, NERAC developed a web-based software to track all fire service apparatus during operations. This program creates a live view of available resources across each district for the control points to manage. It also contains a database with information from each district s Ambulance, Disaster, Forestry, and Structural Task Forces, as well as run cards from each community. Availability of all resources in these databases is updated using information from local dispatch centers. National Preparedness Month September is National Preparedness Month. This initiative is sponsored by the Ready Campaign (www.ready.gov), which targets increased involvement in preparedness by individuals, businesses, and organizations. This year s theme is Pledge to Prepare - Awareness to Action. The goal is to get stakeholders to do at least one of the following: 1. Learn about emergency hazards and the appropriate responses. 2. Make a communications plan. 3. Build an emergency kit. 4. Get involved in preparedness in their community. This is an excellent opportunity for public safety officials to engage their local special needs populations (senior citizens, persons with disabilities, pet owners) and the organizations that represent/care for them in planning and training activities. 2 NERAC Microwave System NERAC has established ten microwave sites in the Northeast region to increase the reliability of regional command and control communications networks for police, fire, and emergency medical services. In addition to enhanced reliability of these networks, the microwave system has also reduced recurring T1 line costs, saving NERAC, BAPERN (the Boston Area Police Emergency Radio Network), and Northeast CMED Region III over $30,000 per year. The NERAC Microwave System was tested in January and February of 2012 and has been fully operational since March 2012. All sites have operated without interruptions or failures since the initial activation. Planning is currently underway for the expansion of this system, which will also include an evaluation of the 10 current sites in an effort to identify opportunities for system improvement.

Three long-time NERAC Council Members recently retired from both the Council and their municipal positions. Bob Mercier, Burlington s Town Administrator, served on the Council since its inception in 2004. Town Administrator Mercier was a member of the Transport Study Working Group and the Public Outreach Working Group, and a gracious host for NERAC Council and Committee meetings. Fire Chief Andrew Paskalis of Manchester served on the Council since 2008 and chaired the Personal Protective Equipment/ CBRNE Committee and Sheltering Committee. Chief Paskalis oversaw many projects on behalf of the Council, most recently the procurement of fit testing machines for the region and the offering of a NERAC sponsored Hazmat Refresher Course for first responders. Fire Chief John O'Brien of Melrose served on the Council since 2009. Chief O Brien actively participated on the Council and served as a member of the Training and Exercise Committee. Mayor Thatcher Kezer of Amesbury and Chelmsford Town Manager Paul Cohen have been appointed to fill the seat vacated by Bob Mercier, and Chief Jason Gilliland of the Marblehead Fire Department and Chief Stephen Carter of the Lincoln Fire Department have filled the seats vacated by Chief Paskalis and Chief O Brien. Chief Carter has been a long-time member of the NERAC CBRNE/PPE Committee, and will succeed Chief Paskalis as Chair of the Committee. How to Open a Shelter Exercises NERAC is conducting four functional exercises for shelter managers and volunteers across the region. Each exercise will review sheltering concepts, issues, and resources and will focus on the setup and operation of a shelter. Backfill/Overtime and lunch will be provided by NERAC. Each exercise will include: An overview of when and where to open a shelter. An overview of resources necessary to operate a shelter (personnel and equipment). Information on how to borrow and use available NERAC shelter resources including Shelter Trailers, Ambubuses, Shelter-in-a-Boxes, and Soft Shelters (these resources will be present at the exercise). A simulation of all activities necessary to open and operate a shelter, including: - Assignment of shelter staff. - Set-up and organization of shelter areas (staff administration, client registration, food production/service, sleeping, and medical care). - Intake and care of mock functional needs clients. The exercises will take place at the dates and locations below: Framingham 8/21/2012 10:00 AM-3:00 PM Chelmsford 9/8/2012 10:00 AM-3:00 PM NERAC Council Member Update Middleton 8/30/2012 10:00 AM-3:00 PM Lynn 10/13/2012 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Please visit http://mapc.org/nerac-shelter-exercises to register. 3 Respirator Fit Testing Machines The NERAC PPE/CBRNE Committee has purchased six qualitative respirator fit testing machines for regional use. The Portacount Pro+ Model 8038 machines are stored in Boxford, Hudson, and Saugus along with the NERAC PPE Trailers, and are available for use at no cost to all municipalities that have signed the Cache User Subscription Form. Adaptors for Scott, Survivair, and Avon facemasks are available with the machines, as well as adaptors for N95 respirators. Please contact the fit testing machine host sites directly to arrange for borrowing of the machines. Contact information for the host sites and the borrowing policy can be found on NERAC Connect (www.nerac.us) under the NE85- Regional Resources tab on the main menu.

Communications Unit Technician Training New Cache Equipment Three towable 10 trash pumps were added to the Regional Cache Sites in the Spring of 2012. These pumps are designed for heavy duty use in removal of flood waters and temporary replacement of downed critical infrastructure pumps. They displace 3600 gallons per minute, and can handle raw sewage, slurries, and liquids with solids up to 3-1/8" in diameter. Each pump comes with a separate hose trailer, which carries one (1) 25 suction hose, four (4) 10 suction hoses, one (1) 50 discharge hose, and four (4) 25 discharge hoses. 4 NERAC sponsored a Communications Unit Technician Course at the Beverly Regional Cache Site in July. This training involved 17 public safety communications personnel in the region and put them through a weeklong curriculum designed to improve their abilities to function as an All-Hazards Communications Unit Technician (COMT) in the incident command system. The class consisted of approximately 2 days of classroom instruction, and three days of hands-on work with design, installation, maintenance, and demobilization of on-scene emergency communications systems for a multijurisdictional incident response or planned event. They learned and practiced these skills on cached NERAC Communications equipment, including the portable communications tower (left) and the portable emergency operations center (PEOC). Please visit the NE85-Regional Resources tab on NERAC Connect for more information on these resources. Soft Shelters Two Soft-Sided Inflatable Shelter Systems are available for regional use from the Andover Police Department and Salem Fire Department. The systems are designed to be used for triage/mass casualty management, sheltering of victims, responder rehab, and as Emergency Operations Centers. Both are built into customized trailers, and include a 12 kw generator, 60,000 BTU HVAC system, and blower for inflation. Both systems consist of two 20 x 20 shelter sections that can be used as one unit connected by a 7 hallway, or function as independent shelters.

UPCOMING EVENTS 5 Massachusetts Homeland Security Program In 2004, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) designated 5 Homeland Security Planning Regions. EOPSS appointed multi-disciplinary and multijurisdictional Advisory Councils for the Northeast, Southeast, Central, and Western regions. These groups represent all relevant public safety disciplines, including law enforcement, fire service, emergency management, public health, hospitals, emergency medical services, public works, transportation, corrections, communications, and local government. How to Open a Shelter Exercises Framingham August 21st Middleton August 30th Chelmsford September 8th Lynn October 13th SCIP Update Workshop August 28th Social Media Training October 3rd ICS Trainings Ongoing Check MEMA Training Calendar for current offerings. For questions regarding any of these events, please contact Amy Reilly, NERAC s Program Manager, at 617-451-2770 x2059 or areilly@mapc.org. The Full NERAC Council meets on the 2nd Thursday of every month at the Burlington Town Hall. The Metro Boston Region is a 9 member group, with 1 representative from each jurisdiction in the region. The Advisory Councils serve as the policy making and administrative bodies for the Homeland Security Regions as defined by the Massachusetts Homeland Security Strategy developed by EOPSS. The regions receive funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security through EOPSS. MAPC acts as the fiduciary for the Northeast, Southeast, Central and Western Homeland Security Councils, and also provides planning, facilitation, administrative support, and project management services to the Northeast region.

6 NERAC Cache Program NERAC s Cache Program began in 2007. The Cache Sites are a valuable resource and contain hundreds of items available for use by first responders from NERAC communities. More information regarding equipment found at the NERAC Cache Sites can be found on www.nerac.us under the NE85-Regional Resources tab. This document was prepared under a grant from FEMA s Grant Program Programs Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official positions or policies of FEMA s Grant Program Programs Directorate or the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.