Emergency Services Advisory Board Meeting – January 18, 2022

Emergency Services Advisory Board Meeting – January 18, 2022
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Greene County issued the following announcement on Jan. 11

EMERGENCY SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
COUNTY MEETING ROOM – ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
January 18, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.

The meeting can be accessed at the following link: http://gcva.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=1

1. Call to order

2. Adoption of agenda

3. Consent agenda

a. None

4. Communications from the Chair

a. Recognition of any proxies and/or guests

5. Communications from the Vice Chair

a. Legislative update
b. Radio update
c. COVID update
d. Weather
e. Training
f. Miscellaneous

6. Matters from the public

7. Guest speakers / other agencies present with information to report

8. Departmental reports

a. Greene County Sheriff’s Office
b. Greene County Emergency Communications Center
c. Dyke Volunteer Fire Company
d. Ruckersville Volunteer Fire Company
e. Stanardsville Volunteer Fire Department
f. Greene County Emergency Medical Services
g. Greene County CERT
h. Emergency Services Advisory Board Citizen Member
9. Subcommittee Reports

a. Training Facility

10. Old business from previous Emergency Services Board Meetings

a. Draft Fire Rescue Policy (Morris/Carpenter)
b. Fire Chief / Ordinance Discussion (Herring/Meador/Kemp)
c. Rapidan Service Authority / Hydrant Update (Catalano)
d. By-Laws Discussion (Herring/Meador)
e. Recruitment and Retention (Clay)
f. ARPA Funding / Scheduled for January 25, 2022 Board Meeting (Herring/Meador)

11. New business

a. Shared Calendar (Dunivan)
b. Scene Size-Up Guideine (Clay)
c. Mile Marker Posts (Clay/Meador)

12. Roundtable

13. Next meeting date / February 15, 2022 6pm

14. Adjourn

Original source can be found here.



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