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FORT IRWIN COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL
NatioNal traiNiNg CeNter aNd Fort irwiN, CaliForNia
Col JeaNette a. MartiNgarrisoN CoMMaNder
CsM paul M. FedorisiNgarrisoN CoMMaNd sergeaNt MaJor
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AGENDA
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• Commander’s Welcome• Briefers• Questions• Closing Comments
FORT IRWIN COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL
November 12, 2019
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DIRECTORATE of HUMAN RESOURCES
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DIRECTORATE of HUMAN RESOURCES
Briefer/POC: Mfon UmorenPhone Number: 760-380-5648
Soldier for Life - Transition Assistance Program Job Fair
November 20, 2019, 1000-1400
Sandy Basin Community Center
Open to all Soldiers and their family members
This event assists individuals in the transition process in discovering employment opportunities not only on Fort Irwin but across the country, as well as exposing them to the job search and interview process
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Briefer/POC: Sheila BarthelPhone Number: 760-380-4218
Army Education CenterCredentialing Assistance (CA)
A credential is an occupational license or certification.Credentialing Assistance and Tuition Assistance rules and regulations will mirror each other as closely as possible. A Soldier may use both TA and CA; with the combined fiscal year TA limit 16 SH/$4,000
Credentialing Assistance is authorized to pay for almost everything.
Should you earn a Credential?We are here to help!
CA Briefings every Tuesdays at 1000, 1200 & 1400
Army Education Center, BLDG. 1020
DIRECTORATE of HUMAN RESOURCES
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DIRECTORATE of FAMILY and MORALE, WELFARE and RECREATION
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DIRECTORATE of FAMILY and MORALE, WELFARE and RECREATION
13 Nov 19: Month of the Military Family Pasta DinnerSam Adams 1630 – 2000
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6 Dec 19: Holiday Market/Tree Lighting Sam Adams starting 1600
19 Nov 19 Mongolian BBQSam Adams1100-1400 1700-2000
Briefer/POC: Jamel EdmundPhone Number: 760-380-3358
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• Nov 12-15 & 18-20 CYS Family Child Care Classes, Bldg 13130830-1630
• 25 Nov 19: Middle School and Teen Fall Camp
• 9-12 Dec 19: Babysitter TrainingBldg 13151600-1800
• 20 Dec 19 Child & Youth Services facilities will be closed for required annual training
DIRECTORATE of FAMILY and MORALE, WELFARE and RECREATION
Briefer/POC: Jamel EdmundPhone Number: 760-380-3358
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COMMERCIAL SOLICITATION/HBB
• All HBB will go through a process and will need final approval prior to open solicitation. • HBB’s are not allowed to compete with any Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and
Recreation (DFMWR), Army and Air Force Exchange Services (AAFES) or the Defense Commissary Agencies (DeCA) programs.
• Documents that are needed to apply for a HBB are as followed: a. Completed Commercial Solicitation Permit Applicationb. Business Information Sheet (may include catalogs, brochures, and handouts)c. Letter of Intentd. For all food businesses a food handler’s certificate is required.e. Preventive Medicine Inspection Report (for food sales or as required.)f. SDS for environmental approval (when applicable)g. Certifications (when applicable)h. California Excise task (when required)
• Turnaround time once an HBB application is submitted can be from 6-8 weeks.
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DIRECTORATE of FAMILY and MORALE, WELFARE and RECREATION
Briefer/POC: Dr. Artis Phone Number: 760-380-4522
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SPOUSE FORUM
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• New Spouse Orientation to provide newly arriving spouses with Fort Irwin resources. The event will include a windshield tour of select facilities, lunch, information share, followed by a Q&A with Senior Spouses.
• Only open to spouses who have been at Fort Irwin for less than 6 months
• Topics
• Education Center
• Resume Writing
• Child Care
• Recreation Services
• School Liaison Services
• MEDDAC/Tricare
• NAF and APF Civilian Personnel
DIRECTORATE of FAMILY and MORALE, WELFARE and RECREATION
Briefer/POC: Dr. Artis Phone Number: 760-380-4522
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COMMUNITY DOG PARK
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• The K-9 Courtyard will include benches, ramps, sit & stay table, a dual water station, fire hydrants, gazebos and artificial turf.
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Briefer/POC: Dr. Artis Phone Number: 760-380-4522
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HOUSING
Briefer/POC: Mr. Adam HayPhone Number: 760-447-3778
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HOUSING
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The Cracker Jack Flats asphalt project is complete for 2019. Remagen to
Rhineland Roads were completed with new asphalt and gutters. The 2nd phase will
be complete in 2020.
We have a Casino Night at the Sandy Basin Community Center on 16 Nov 19 from
1800 to 2200 hours.
Gift wrapping will be available every Monday in December. Bring your gift to the
Annex and we will have all the supplies you need to wrap your gift.
Deadbolt installs are ongoing until 13 Dec 19. The goal is to have deadbolts on all
exterior doors.
Nest thermostats are being installed from 4 Nov 19 to 22 Nov 19 in Cactus Cove,
Desert Winds, Dove Gulch, Sage Brush, Granite Canyon, Mojave, Coyote, Tiefort
View.
For work orders please call 760-386-2460
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EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Briefer/POC: SFC Mitchell M. Ledet IIIPhone Number: 760-380-4963
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13 November – American Indian Heritage MonthTime: 1130 – 1300, Sandy Basin Community Center
Sponsoring Unit – MEDDAC*Those who would like to volunteer to assist with this event can contact SFC Mitchell Ledet, the Installation Equal Opportunity Advisor
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
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MEDDAC
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Ft Irwin FY20 Influenza Plan
OPERATION “Fight the Flu”
Dosage allocations for each Tenet Cmd 11ACR: 2,350 OPS GRP: 745 (administered 543 on 15
Oct) HHC Garrison: 65 916th: 630 MEDDAC: 235 (15-19 Oct - vaccination
of AD and Healthcare workers) DENTAC: 30 MCLB: verifying strength/allocations #s NTC HQ: 30
Messaging: flu vaccine available at WACH immunization clinic for all beneficiaries 6 months and older Monday-Friday 0800-1530 Walk-in basis
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Patient Family Advocacy Council (PFAC)
1st PFAC conducted Wed, 9 Oct, 1430-1600 in Hospital Conf. Center
CDR’s Intent – “a community hospital council that represents the voice of the community we serve”
Civilian representatives present from – OPS Group 916th Spt Bde USAG MEDDAC
Future meetings every other month
Still room for participation from remaining FICA and MCLB Tenet Commands and agencies
POC is Ms. Glynis Johnson, hospital Patient Advocate, (760) 380-4876, or email: [email protected]
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Harmful Effects of E-Cigarettes or Vaping
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MEDDAC“Whats Happening”
October 2019 1 Oct = Lunch with CDR and CSM 8-10 Oct = Monthly Newcomer’s Orientation 11 Oct = MEDDAC Minimum Manning Day 12 Oct = CH’s “Walk to Remember” 14 Oct = Columbus Day Federal Holiday 21-25 Oct = MEDDAC Semi-annual APFT 23 Oct = MEDDAC Trick-or-Trunk 24 Oct = Halloween for the post 25 Oct = WACH Family Day (1300-1600) 26 Oct = Breast Ca Awareness 5K Run/Walk 31 Oct = Monthly CDR’s TH – Oasis Café
November 2019 3 Nov = Daylight Savings Time (back 1hr) 4 – 7 Nov = Holiday Ball Ticket Sales 5 Nov = Lunch with CDR and CSM 7 Nov = FORSCOM CG Visit 7 Nov = Holiday Ball Basket Raffle Drawing 8 Nov = MEDDAC Minimum Manning Day 11 Nov = Veteran’s Day Federal Holiday 12 Nov = FICA Community Town Hall 20 Nov = Thanksgiving Day Meal 21 Nov = MEDDAC Organization Day 22 Nov = Operation Deploy your Dress 24-26 Nov = RHC-C CG/CSM Visit 28-29 Nov = Thanksgiving Holiday
December 2019
3 Dec = Lunch with CDR and CSM 5 Dec = LBP Seminar, Freedom Gym 6-8 Dec = Single Soldier’s Retreat (Big Bear) 7 Dec = MEDDAC’s Breakfast with Santa (Oasis) 12 Dec = MEDDAC Holiday Parties (1200-1600) 13 Dec = MEDDAC Holiday Ball (SBCC) 14 Dec-2 Jan20 = NTC Opportunity Leave 24-25 Dec = Christmas Holiday 31Dec-1Jan = New Years Holiday
January 2020
1 Jan = New Years Day 7 Jan = Lunch with CDR and CSM 7-10 Jan = MEDDAC Newcomers Orientation 20 Jan = MLK, Jr. Birthday Federal Holiday 30 Jan = CDR’s TH (Oasis Café)
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RELIGIOUS SUPPORT OFFICE
Briefer/POC: Chaplain (LTC) Ric BrownPhone Number: 760.380.4212
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Home School Community Day18 Nov 1800: Start Financial Peace University21 & 22 Nov 0900 – 1700: HOHH Distribution27 Nov 1800: Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve Service28 Nov 0930: Thanksgiving Day Mass6, 13, 20 Dec 1200: Advent Reconciliation Confessions24 Dec 1800: Ecumenical Christmas Eve Service24 Dec 2000: Christmas Vigil – Mass25 Dec 1130: The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas Day) Mass16 Jan 1800: Momsnext
RELIGIOUS SUPPORT OFFICE
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Directorate of Emergency Services
Briefer/POC: LTC Jackson
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Directorate of Emergency ServicesMonth of: October 2019
Offenses OCT JUL - SEP
Drug Offenses 13 27
Sex Offenses 1 3
Breaking/Entering 0 2
Larceny 4 10
Domestic 6(3 Physical)
11(4 Physical)
AWOL (Irwin) 0 2
Assault 0 1
Traffic Offenses OCT JUL- SEP
D.U.I. 0 (0 off post)
5 (4 off post)
Accidents 2 10
Speeding 61 153
Other Citations 26 166
CHP on Fort Irwin Rd. Pending Pending
Traffic Offenders:
1. Speeding:• Soldier: 18• Civilian: 43
2. Other Citations:• Soldier: 13• Civilian: 13
Top Five Traffic Offenses:
1. Speed2. Stop Requirements3. Drivers License Not in Possession4. Proof of Insurance5. Unsafe Backing
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GARRISON SAFETY
Briefer/POC: Mr. Mark HarveyPhone Number: (760) 380-1347
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Topics of Discussion
• Drinking and Driving
• Driving and Traffic Safety
• Seat Belt Safety
• Pedestrian Safety
• Cooking and Food Safety
• Home Safety
• Winter Sports
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FACTS
• Fact: Heaviest holiday traffic occurs the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after.
• Fact: Many Soldiers and families drive long distances over the holidays to visit family and friends.
• Fact: Risk management prevents traffic mishaps.
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SEAT BELT SAFETY
• Do you wear a seat belt every time you get in your vehicle?
– Wearing a seat belt reduces the chance of death in acrash by about 45% for cars and 60% for light trucks.
– Three-point seat belts reduce the chance ofejection during a crash by 91%.
– An estimated 74% of ejected drivers who died would have survived if they had been wearing safety belts.
* Statistics courtesy of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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6 -A wheelchair is not a hot set of wheels.
5 -I always wanted to fly, just not into a tree.
4 –I hate statistics—especially being one.
3 -Tombstones are not the best way to get the last word.
2 -I don’t like the sight of blood, especially mine.
1 -My family needs me.
SIX REASONS TO BUCKLE UP!
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CHILD SAFETY LAWS
Summary of child seat safety laws in California. Children:• Must be secured using either a seat belt or a federally-approved
restraint system for child passengers, depending on the age, and height of the child.
• Under the age of eight must be secured in an approved restraint system, not a seat belt.
• No child may ride in the front seat of a vehicle if they are in a rear-facing car seat, under a year old, or weigh less than 20 pounds.
• Children 8 years or older, and at least 57 inches tall may use an adult safety belt.
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SIX CAR SEAT MISTAKES
1. Leaving car seat too loose
2. Not understanding the Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) use
3. Not locking the shoulder belt
4. Reclining the seat at the wrong angle
5. Turning the seat too early
6. Adjusting harness and clip incorrectly* Need help with car seat installation? Contact DES or the nearest Highway Patrol Office
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Pedestrian Safety
One of the best ways to stay safe as a pedestrian is to follow all pedestrian safety laws. By the same token, drivers should also understand when pedestrians have the right of way.
When pedestrians have the right of way?
1. In Marked Crosswalks
2. At Pedestrian Crossing Signals
3. When a Driver Turns on Red
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Thanksgiving Safety
• Stay in the kitchen when you are cooking on the stovetop so you can keep an eye on the food.
• Stay in the home when cooking your turkey and check it frequently.
• Keep children away from the stove. The stove will be hot and kids should stay 3 feet away.
• Make sure kids stay away from hot food and liquids. The steam or splash from the food could cause serious burns.
• Keep the floor clear so you don’t trip over kids, toys or other equipment.
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Thanksgiving Safety
• Be sure electric cords from an electric knife, coffee maker, plate warmer or mixer are not dangling off the counter within easy reach of a child.
• Keep matches and utility lighters out of the reach of children.
• Never leave children alone in room with a lit candle.
• Make sure your smoke alarms are working. Test them by pushing the test button.
• Keep Fire Extinguisher Nearby
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Cooking Safety
• Wash food and surfaces
• Keep fire extinguisher handy
• Keep cooking area uncluttered
• Don’t cook stuffing inside turkey
• Don’t defrost turkey at room temp
• Use personal protective equipment
• Cooking temps: Poultry & stuffing - 165
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Home Safety
Extension Cord / Daisy Chaining
Ladder SafetyStorage of chemicals Cooking
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Fire Safety
• Home fires - more prevalent in the winter
• Decorations, candles, extension cords, heaters……..
• Cooking - leading cause of all winter residential building fires
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Winter Sports
• Don’t exceed your limits
• Get trained
• Use proper PPE and equipment
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QuestionsClosing Comments
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