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MAR 2 1994 c� <br />BOOK 56 FACE 4.53, <br />boards, better maps, etc., Mr. Kresinski had nothing but <br />praise for how everything was handled at all locations, by <br />the volunteers, the fire department, the ambulance crews, <br />the hospital workers, etc., <br />Mr. Wells informed the Board that they logged close to <br />1600 volunteer hours of field time for this operation and <br />emphasized that volunteerism is a very positive aspect of <br />Indian River County. <br />Chairman Scurlock complimented Mr. Wells on his <br />excellent job and agreed this County is very fortunate to <br />have such dedicated volunteers. <br />Commissioner Lyons felt the Emergency Management <br />Department is to be commended and suggested that the <br />Commission put together a suitable document to be placed in <br />the Emergency Management office echoing our appreciation for <br />the job they have done. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, that the <br />Commission authorize the preparation of <br />a document of commendation for the Emergency <br />Management department as described above. <br />Commissioner Wodtke, who acts as liaison with Civil <br />Defense activities, reported that it was a pleasure to spend <br />six hours with them in the office during this exercise. He <br />noted that the Director from the Federal Emergency Manage- <br />ment Association, whom he saw at the NACO conference in <br />Washington, was in attendance -during this exercise at the <br />nuclear plant itself. Commissioner Wodtke felt the biggest <br />letdown in connection with this exercise is that we had only <br />a federal evaluator; we were not evaluated by the state, and <br />he hoped in the future they will do more evaluation in the <br />"host" county area rather than just at the nuclear plant. <br />8 <br />