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Date: Fri 21-Mar-1997

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Date: Fri 21-Mar-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: KAAREN

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Town's Emergency Services Get Free Hazardous Materials Software

Newtown this week received $1,700 worth of new computer software that will

help emergency services personnel provide a fast response to chemical spills

and other emergencies.

The CAMEO (Computer Aided Management of Emergency Operations) software was

provided at no cost to the town by the National Safety Council through its

CAMEO Industry/Government Partnership Program. It includes a database with

emergency response and safety information on more than 4,700 hazardous

chemicals, plus computerized map overlays used to determine where evacuations

may be needed.

"The software provides computer-aided management of emergency operations,"

said William Halstead, chief of Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company

and a deputy fire marshal.

The software will be installed in a computer in the Sandy Hook rescue truck

and in computers in the office of the Newtown Health District, the fire

marshal and the emergency dispatch center at Edmond Town Hall.

Mr Halstead said the software enables emergency personnel to plot atmospheric

conditions, wind speed and other variables onto maps which will show how a

chemical spill or explosion could endanger a surrounding area and require an

evacuation.

In 1988 the town received a grant which was used for earlier versions of the

CAMEO system.

"It was much slower," Chief Halstead said. "This new system is very

comprehensive."

The firefighters also were able to purchase new computers for the rescue truck

and the fire marshal this fiscal year after bids came in much lower than

anticipated for a new generator.

"The Board of Fire Commissioners allowed us to use the money that was left

from the purchase of the generator for the computers," Chief Halstead said.

He said that some firefighters already are trained to use the CAMEO system and

others will be offered training through the Sandy Hook fire company.

"We intend to offer the training and invite all of the fire companies to

participate," he said.

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