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1997 NS EMS - Grant award for Emergency Management Services for NC General Assembly for hazardous materials regional response teams
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2 <br /> M SIAM o <br /> e,.4 <br /> ti <br /> North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety <br /> Division of Emergency Management <br /> James B. Hunt Jr., Governor Richard H. Moore, Secretary <br /> May 21, 1997 <br /> Mr. John Link Jr., County Manager Received <br /> Orange County MAY 2 7 1997 <br /> 200 S. Cameron Street <br /> Hillsborough, NC 27278 Managers Office <br /> Dear Mr. Link: <br /> The North Carolina Hazardous Materials Regional Response program was established by <br /> the General Assembly in 1993. This program currently supports six Hazmat Regional Response <br /> Teams(RRT's) available twenty-four hours a day to respond to hazardous materials incidents and <br /> accidents requiring technician level entry capabilities. The teams are now in full operation and are <br /> providing outstanding levels of service across the state. <br /> The response capabilities of the RRT's is only a portion of a comprehensive approach to <br /> hazardous materials preparedness and response. Equally important is a local government's ability <br /> to manage chemical information for planning purposes, utilize readily available chemical response <br /> computer software and to communicate electronically with our Division of Emergency <br /> Management operations section in Raleigh via the Internet. To this end we are making grants <br /> available to local governments to provide funding for the purchase of microcomputers as well as <br /> related equipment and/or software. <br /> This funding is intended to provide the capabilities described above to county Emergency <br /> Management offices across the state. <br /> . I invite you to apply for this grant by signing the attached Grant Award document and <br /> returning it to: <br /> N.C. Division of Emergency Management <br /> ATTN: David Crisp <br /> 116 West Jones Street <br /> Raleigh, NC 27603-1335 <br /> If you have questions or need further information about this grant, please contact David <br /> Crisp at 919-733-4998. <br /> In order to expedite processing of your grant, signed Grant Award documents must be <br /> 116 West Jones Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-1335 • Telephone (919) 733-3867 <br /> An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer <br />
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