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S.F. FINAL INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SITUATION REPORT BY DIRECTOR OF <br />EMERGENCY SERVICES, JOHN KING, REGARDING THE DEEPWATER <br />HORIZON OIL SPILL <br />Emergency Services Director John King, using a PowerPoint presentation (on file) <br />provided a recapitulation and wrap-up of the Deep Horizon Oil Spill. He summarized the oil <br />spill timeline events, the 205,000,000+ gallons of oil that leaked into the Gulf of Mexico, <br />attempts to control the leak, the oil cleanup, the impacts to wildlife, and the County's <br />actions/participation. <br />Chairman O'Bryan thanked Director King for the weekly updates and staff for the efforts <br />they put into ensuring that Indian River County would have been prepared if the need arose. <br />5.G. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM ST. L UCIE COUNTY SHERIFF KEN MASCARA <br />FOR RECOGNITION OF COMMISSIONER WHEELER SERVING ON THE <br />COMMISSION OF FLORIDA LAW ENFORCEMENT ACCREDITATION <br />Sheriff Ken Mascara, St. Lucie County, recognized Commissioner Wheeler for his <br />service on the Commission of Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation. He presented him with a <br />plaque recognizing his commitment, contributions and dedication to the law enforcement <br />profession. <br />Commissioner Wheeler thanked the Florida Association of Counties for appointing him <br />to the Committee and allowing him to serve; he thereafter explained the specifics of <br />"accreditation." <br />5 <br />August 17, 2010 <br />