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TEMECULA PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
TO BE HELD AT
TEMECULA CITY HALL MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM
43174 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE, TEMECULA
6:00 P.M.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1992
CALL TO ORDER:
FLAG SALUTE:
Chairman Frank Klein
Commissioner Goudy
ROLL CALL:
COMMISSIONERS: Goudy, Holliday, Knopp, Perry, Klein
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the
Commission on items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to three
(3) minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Commission about an item not listed
on the Agenda, a pink "Request To Speak" form should be filled out and filed with the
Recording Secretary.
When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address.
For all other agenda items a "RequestTo Speak" form must be filed with the Recording
Secretary before the Commission gets to that item. There is a five (5) minute time
limit for individual speakers.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the minutes of August 27, 1992
Sexual Assault Resl~onse Team - Commissioner Deborah Holliday
2.1 Action Item
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3. Substance Abuse Prevention Plan - Commissioner Deborah Holliday
3.1 Action Item
4. Construction Site Hazard Proc~ram o Sgt. Jim Domenoe
4.1 Receive and file report.
5. Neiahborhood Watch (NW) Activities - N.W. Chairperson Lori Harrison
5.1 Receive and file report.
OTHER BUSINESS
6. Police Chief's Reoort
7. Fire Chief's Reoort
8. Commissioner Reoort
ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public Safety Commission will be held on
Thursday, October 22, 1992, 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION
HELD THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1992
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public Safety Commission was called to order
Thursday, August 27, 1992, 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California, Chairman Frank Klein presiding. Chairman Klein
led the flag salute.
PRESENT: 5
ABSENT: 0
COMMISSIONERS: Goudy, Holliday, Knopp, Perry, Klein
COMMISSIONERS: None
Also present were Battalion Chief John Winder, Emergency Services Coordinator Mary
Moreland and Minute Clerk Gall Zigler.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. MINUTES
It was moved by Commissioner Knopp, seconded by Commissioner Goudy to approve
the minutes of July 23, 1992 revised as follows: Page 1, delete last sentence; Page
3, regarding signal improvement at TVHS, correct to read "Rancho Vista"; and Page
4, regarding Emergency Manager, correct to read ".....with respect...".
The motion was unanimously approved.
AYES:
5 COMMISSIONERS: Goudy, Holliday, Knopp, Perry, Klein
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW
Presentation provided by Mary Moreland, Emergency Services Coordinator for the
Riverside County Fire Department, outlining the Emergency Management plan.
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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES
4. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
No report given.
AUGUST 27, 1992
PEACE OFFICER HIRING PROCESS
Tim McCauley, Sheriff Department Personnel and Recruitment Investigator, provided
an overview of the peace officer hiring process. Mr. McCauley outlined the hiring
levels and test requirements and distributed an example of peace officer job application
and pre-investigation questionnaire.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH (NW) ACTIVITIES
Officer Dan Feltenberger reviewed the following:
* Monthly police stats.
* Provided display of the drug kit being introduced at the schools to provide for
more drug 8warehess.
* Drywall Strike Task Force.
* Automobile Club has expressed an interest in personalizing the CAT stickers
with the City emblem.
SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM
Sally Townsend, R.N. and General Manager, and Faye Battiste-Otto, R.N. and President
of Western Nurse Specialists, Inc., provided an overview of the services provided by
the Sexual Assault Response Team whose main purpose is to provide timely
examination, care and counseling for victims of rape crimes, as well as collect evidence
for prosecution.
Scott Browar, RN, Manager of Critical Care Services for Sharp Health Care of Murrieta,
advised the Commission that Sharp Hospital is presently conducting a feasibility study
on the cost effectiveness of housing such a program at the Murrieta facility, which
could potentially cut current response times in half. Mr. Brower stated that he would
like to have the Commission's and Council's support for this program prior to Sharp
Hospital going before the County District Attorney for approval of the program as
related to certified evidence collection.
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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES AUGUST 27, 1992
After discussion, the Commission decided to postpone action on this item, to allow
time to prepare an official recommendation to the City Council.
Chairman Klein declared a recess at 7:50 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 8:00 P.M.
CITY GROWTH AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chairman Frank Klein made the following statements as to his view of the relationship
between City Growth and Public Safety:
"City growth translates into increased high-density housing, which translates into the
following:
* The City inherits more of our society's problems (dysfunctional families)
* increases in transient population (more rentals)
* increases in families with problem children
* increases in two family member income eBrners
* increases in latch-key children (under more peer pressure for mischief and
vandalism)
* increases of poor parenting households
* increased crime and drugs
* low-income, affordable housing population in environments more subject to
crime:
* work odd hours and on streets at night
* lack security systems
* gangs
Economic times are such that home builders must now concentrate on high-density,
low-income and affordable dwellings. My position is to hold down high-density
housing development to the minimum requirement level set by the State for affordable
housing and to increase the City's LOS standard for police to account for the increase
in such housing."
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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES
OTHER BUSINESS
AUGUST 27,1992
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
Officer Lin Fanene, representing the Police Department answered questions regarding
the monthly crime stats and presented the Commission with a recommendation to
close the Temecula Sheriff's Department satellite office at City Hall due to a lack of
activity pursuant to the move to French Valley station.
It was moved by Commissioner Knopp, seconded by Commissioner Goudy to
recommend that the City of Temecula satellite office be closed due to a lack of public
interest and activity.
The motion was carried as follows:
AYES:
4 COMMISSIONERS: Holliday, Knopp, Perry, Klein
NOES: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Goudy
Commissioner Goudy stated that it was important that the City be provided some
police station contact closer than French Valley.
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FIRE CHIEFS REPORT
Battalion Chief John Winder reported the following:
* Attended the TIP graduation ceremony. Program is now on line.
* Fire Prevention Officer Howard Windsor has accepted a new position with the
County.
* Fire activity statewide.
* Breathing and light support unit has been delivered.
* Discussion of potential new fire station and staffing.
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COMMISSIONER REPORTS
Commissioner Goudy asked that the following statement be included in the minutes:
"1 have visited the City of Murrieta and have seen the police budget and I have seen
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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES
AUGUST 27, 1992
their coverage plan. I have to say that the City of Murrieta is enjoying as much
coverage as we here in Temecula have and it is costing the City of Murrieta two million
dollars less than we are paying the Riverside Sheriff's Department.
I feel the City Manager and the City Council should initiate an ad-hoc committee to
investigate the law enforcement budgets of the Cities of both Murrieta and Hemet and
likewise the coverage given these two Cities and make a recommendation to the City
if a savings in the magnitude of two million dollars can be saved by going to our own
police department instead of contracting with the Sheriff's Department. I would like
to chair this committee. I have 27 years of police work in my background and feel I
could help such a committee as numbers are a big part of police budgets and one can
be misled. Some of the sheriff's services we now enjoy would also be available to us
at no charge if we had our own police department.
I wish to make it perfectly clear this is not a put down of the services now provided
by the Sheriff's Department. The training and attitude of sheriff's deputies and city
police officers are very much alike making the point even more clear that if the City
can save two million dollars for law enforcement it should do so."
Commissioner Perry advised that as a result of Joe Hreha's presentation on disaster
preparedness, he is in the process of altering the volunteer communication plan to
meet with the City plan.
Commissioner Holliday reported that she received information and statistics from the
Office of Substance Abuse Prevention (OSAP) and Temecula's teen substance usage
is higher than the national average for teen's substance usage. Comissioner Holliday
advised that she would be arranging a presentation by the Temecula Multi-level
Community Partnership Prevention Program.
Chairman Klein reported the following:
Recommendation to Traffic and Transportation Commission regarding the traffic
signal at Temecula Valley High School is currently being studied.
Recommendation for change in status of Emergency Manager position will go
before the City Council on September 8, 1992.
Clarified his memorandum advising that he will not seek reappointment to the
Commission.
Advised of Certificate of Achievement received for completing a course on
Emergency Program Management by FEMA.
* September agenda overview.
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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES AUGUST 27, 1992
ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Klein declared the meeting adjourned at 9:10 P.M.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public Safety Commission will be held on
Thursday, September 24, 1992, 6:00 P.M., City of Temecula City Hall Main Conference
Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
Chairman Frank Klein
Secretary
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City of Temecula
Z~ 43174 Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590
Patricia H. Birdsall
Mayor
Karel E Lindemans
Mayor Pro Tern
Ronald J. Parks
Councilmember
Peg Moore
Councilmember
J. Sal Mu~oz
Councilmember
David F. Dixon
Ci[y Manager
(7141 694-1989
FAX 17f4} 694-1999
FROM:
DATE:
RE:
Dave Dixon / City Manager
Publlc Safety Commission
Rick sayre
Chief of Police
September 17, 1992
CRIME STATS FOR AUGUST, 1992
The following report reflects the Part I Crimes, Traffic
Activity, and miscellaneous activity occurring in the
City of Temecula during the month of August 1992.
As in previous months the Part One Stats are broken down
by individual districts within the City. This provides
a greater understanding of the criminal activity within
the city for police staff deployment and for Council
interest.
There have been no incidents reported at the Yellow Brick
Road Arcade since s~mmer began. Some increased juvenile
activity is noted in the old town area. Increased foot
and bike patrols will take place.
There has been a steady increase in the n-mher of drivers
arrested for driving while under the influence. Part of
the increase can be attributed to the increased emphasis
placed on D.U.I. enforcement and that an officer was
assigned to D.U.I. enforcement during an overlap period
between swing and grave yard shifts.
During this period there was
activity through out the city.
keep abreast of the problem
enforcement when possible.
an increase in graffitl
We continue to attempt to
by timely removal and
School has started and Officer Mark Lohman has returned
to the District as their school resource officer. He
will be assigned the program for the school year.
During this month several investigators worked a sting
operation. They placed an expensive portable generator
in the bed of a pick up truck, then parked the truck in
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August, 1992
areas that are known for property crimes. The operation lasted
about eight hours. Several persons looked at the generators but
there were no takers.
During the last Public Safety meeting
olosing the Police Annex. Council
reoommendation for their action.
Comm~ssion~s recommendation.
the Commission recommended
will be receiving that
I totally support the
District C
Persons 1
Property 10
Total 11
City of Temecula
Part I Crimes by Reporting District
August 1992
PAGE 1
District D
Persons 3
Property 16
Total 19
District G
Persons 4
Property 9
Total 13
District A
Persons 1
Property 13
Total 14
District B
Persons 2
Property 9
Total 11
District E
Persons 1
Property 8
Total 9
District H
Persons 0
Property 5
Total 5
District F
Persons 1
Property 3
Total 4
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TEMECULA POLICE DEPT
Part 1 Crimes for August 1992
Part I Crimes
Homicide 0
Robbery 2
Rape 0
Agg Assault I 1
Burglary 17
Grand Theft 26
Auto Theft 30
Arson 0
Total 86
Crimes Against Persons
Homicide 0
Robbery 2
Rape 0
Agg Assault 1 I
Total 13
Crimes Against Property
Burglary 17
Arson 0
Grand Theft 26
Auto Theft 30
Total 73
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Attended a meeting with Cathy Zaitz of the Auto Club regarding personalizing
C.A.T. (Combat Auto Theft) Stickers for the City of Temecula.
Gave a speech at Linfield High School to approximately 25 Exchange Students
from Spain ages 14 - 20 years on the role of Police Officers in our
Community. The event went extremely well and I was well received. The
students were curious about my equipment belt and the Patrol Unit.
Attended a meeting at the Temecula Community Center regarding The
Temecula Pumpkin Run scheduled October 10.
Attended a seminar in Connecticut funded by O.S.A.P.. The seminar
addressed "Putting Crime Prevention to Work in Your Community." The
seminar was educational and I was attended by two members of The Temecula
School District. I returned to Temecula on 08-12-92.
Departmental Shooting Qualifications.
I along with CSO Lynn Fanene attended and were the guest speakers at The
Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce monthly breakfast meeting. The
meeting was held at Columbo's Restaurant. Officer Fanerie and myself spoke
on "Business Security." There were alot of questions asked and answered at
the meeting.
Attended a meeting at The Temecula Community Center regarding The
Temecula Pumpkin Run scheduled for October 10.
I participated in event security for Western Days held in Old Town Temecula.
I also participated in a "Kids Safe Program" held at the Rancho Town Center.
Myself, the Police Explorers, and Crime Prevention Head Lorie Harrison
fingerprinted approximately 120 children. The children were also photographed
at the event by a local business. The Fire Department was also in attendance.
- RIVERSIDE COUNTY
' FIRE DEPARTMENT
210 WEST SAN JACINTO AVENUE * PERPdS, CAL~ORNIA 92570 * (714) 657-3183
J.M. HARRXS
FiRE C~ September 17, 1992
TO:
Attn:
RE:
Temecula City Council
Temecula Public Safety Commission
Mr. David Dixon
Temecula, City Manager
TEMECULA FIRE MERVICES
AUgust 1992, ACtivity Report
The following statistics reflect the monthly fire suppression and
the fire prevention activities for the month of August, 1992.
On August 28, 1992, at approximately 15:22 hours, a single engine
aircraft crash-landed onto a vacant lot located at the end of
Windsor Street off of Calle Medusa. Two male occupants sustained
moderate injuries and were transported to Riverside General
Hospital. T.I.P. volunteers were activated and assisted the family
members at the hospital. The cause of the crash was not determined
immediately and I assume is still under investigation.
All other incidents were generally routine in nature.
If you have any questions or concerns related to your fire
protection services, please feel free to contact myself, Chief
Brodowski or Division Chief Wright.
By:
J. M. Harris
Ranger Unit Chief
John J. Winder
Battalion Chief
Temecula Battalion
TEMECULA FIRE DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY INCIDENT STATISTICS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION
Month AuGust Year 1992
FIRE CONTROL ACTIVITIES
Structure Fires
Vehicle Fires
Vegetation Fires
Other Fires
Medical Aids
Traffic Collisions
False Alarms
Fire Menace Standby
PSA's
Assists and Covers
TOTAL8 =
STATION #12 STATION #73 TOTAL
2 4 6
6 1 7
17 1 18
2 2 4
85 36 121
14 12 26
27 9 36
6 2 8
5 8 13
20 30 50
184 105 289
STATION FIRE PREVENTION STATION #12
Community Activities
School Programs
Fairs and Displays
Company Inspections
LE-38 Inspections
Fire Investigation
Burning Permits Issued
0
1
1
19
0
15
16
STATION #73
1
1
3
92
0
4
1
TOTAL
1
2
4
111
0
19
17
T O T A L S: 46 102 148
TOTAL
5
0
2
0
30
0
0
0
9
0
FIRE PREVENTION CAPTAIN ACTIVITIES
community Activities - Miscellaneous
School Programs
Fairs and Displays
Company Inspections
LE-38 Dooryard Vegetation Inspections
Fire Cause Investigation
Burning Permits Issued
Training
Administrative Work
Certificate of Occupancy Inspections
Vacant Property Posted
Volunteer In Prevention Hours
HOURS
80
220
B15-1 (6/92)
Date:
TYPE OF PRO~J~
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
T.I.P.
AUGUST 1
i0:00 HOURS.
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
STATION 73.
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
ONE HOUR.
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING ONE.
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING ADULT.
# OF FIRE DEPT. 15.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON (S) VIRGINA RODRIGES
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
DEPT CLASS.
PHONE: 676-7478.
SUMMARy OF AGENDA
Fill out for each PR / Educational ActiVity & forward to Temecula
Fire Prevention Captain at the END OF EACH MONTH
P15-1 By: Date:8-31-92.
(12/91) .
~ TUEcu~ PUBLIC ~FAIRS ! EDUoATIoNa PROam~S nCTZVXT~ SH~E~ ~
TYPE OF PROgrAM
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
STATION TOUR.
8-3-92.
1330
TEMECULA 12.
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
ONE HOUR.
25.
20 TEENAGERS, 5 ADULTS.
SIX .
PHONE:
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS NONE.
SUMMARy OF AGENDA
20 EXCHA/qGE STUDENTS FROM JAPAN, WITH
5 SUPERVISING ADULTS VISITED STATION 12.
Fill out for each PR / Edueati0nal Activity & forward to Temecula
Fire Prevention Captain at the END OF EACH MONTH
.. P15-1 By{ ZOG Datez 8-11-92.
(12/91)
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ACTIVITy SHEET
TYPE OF PRO~a%M
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
STATION TOUR
8-3-92.
14-30.
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
TEMECULA 12.
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
ONE HOUR.
30.
25 TEENAGERS AND 5 ADULTS.
SIx.
PHONE:
SUMMARy OF AGENDA
STATION WAS VISITED BY EXCHANGE STUDENTS
FROM ITALY, WITH ADULT SUPERVISION.
Pill out for each PR / Eduaational Activity & forward to Temecula
Fire Prevention Captain at the END OF EACH MONTH
.' P15-1 By: Datez. 8-3-92.
(12/91) znc
TYPE OF PROgrAM
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
FIRE SAFETY EDUCATION.
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10:30-11:30 AM.
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
TEMECULA LIBRABY
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
ONE HOUR.
140.
TWO AND UP.
3 VIP'S.
ROSEY, JUNIOR LIBRARIAN
NONE.
PHONE: 694-5040.
SUMMARY OF AGENDA
FIRE SAFETY, SMOKEY BEAR MATCH SAFETY RULES.
HANDOUTS.
FAll out for each PR / Edu0ational Activity & forward to Temecula
Fire Prevention captain at the END OF EACH MONTH
., P15-1 By= HOWARDWINDSER. Date= SEP 2-1992.
(12/91)
TYPE OF PRO~BM
LIFE SAFETY EDUCATION.
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
8-13-92.
10:30-11:30 AM.
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
TEMECULA LIBRABY
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
ONE HOUR.,TWENTY FIVE MINUTES.
190.
TWO AND UP.
T-73, 3 VIP'S
ROSEY, JUNIOR LIBRARIAN
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS NONE.
PHONE: 694-5040.
SUMMARY OF AGENDA
LIFE SAFETY, 911, SATAIC DISPLAY OF TRUCK 73.
HANDOUTS.
Fill out for each PR / Educational Activity & forward to Temecula
Fire Prevention Captain at the END OF EACH MONTH
.* P15-1 By: HOWARDWINDSOR Date: SEP-2-1992.
(12/91)
TEMECUL~ PUBLIC AFFAIRS
/ EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ACTIVITY SHEET
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
PRE-SCHOOL SHOW AND TELL.
8-13-92.
10:45.
TEMECULA LIBRABY.
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
1HOUR 25 MINUETS.
190.
TWO AND UP.
T- 73 AND 3 VIPS
PREVENTION 15.
PHONE:694-6439.
PART OF A PREVENTION PROGRAM GIVEN BY VIPS
SUMMARy OF AGENDA
Fill out for each PR / Educational Activity & forward to Temecula
Fire Prevention Captain at the END OF EACH MONTH
PIS-I Byz TAYLOR Datez 8-16-92.
(12/91)
TYPE OF PROG~J~M
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
FIRE SAFETY. CRAWL LOW IN SMOKE.
8-20-92.
10:30-11:30 AM.
TEMECULA LIBRABY.
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT,
P~aTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
ONE HOUR.
160.
TWO AND UP.
3 VIP'S.
ROSEY, JUNIOR LIBRARIAN.
NONE,
PHONE:694-5040,
SUltRy OF AGENDA
P.A.L. STOP DROP AND ROLL.
HANDOUTS.
Fill out for each PR / Educational Activity & forward t0 Temecula
Fire Prevention captain at the END OF EACH MONTH
.. P15-1 By: HOWARDWINDSOR Date: 9-2-92,
(12/91)
TYPE OF PROClaiM
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
8-25-92
9:00.
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
TEMECULA ELE,
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
TWO HOURS
30.
PRE -SCHOOL AGE.
ONE
PAL CRAWL LOW IN SMOKE
PHONE:
SUMMARy OF AGENDA
TEACHING SMALL CHILDREN TO BE FIRE SAFE.
Fill out for each PR / Educational Activity & forward to Temecula
FAre Prevention captain at the END OF EACH MONTH
.- P15-1 By: WOWARD WINDSOR Datez 8-25-92.
(12/91) ·
TEMECUI~ PUBLIC AFFAIRS / EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ACTIVITY SHEET
TYPE OF PRO~M
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
SAFETY EDUCATION.
8-27-92.
10:30-11:30.
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
TEMECULA LIBRABY.
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
ONE HOUR.
203.
TWO AND UP.
3 VIP'S.
ROSEY, JUNIOR LIBRARIAN
NONE.
PHONE: 694-5040.
SUMMARY OF AGENDA
A RECAP ON THE LAST THREE WEEKS, ON FIRE AND
LIFE SAFETY TIPS, IE,STOP DROP AND ROLL,
CRAWL LOW IN SMOKE ,DO NOT PLAY WITH FIRE,
SMOKEY BEAR, SPARKEY.
Fill out for each PR / EduOational Activity & forward to Temecula
Fire Prevention Captain at the END OF EACH MONTH
PI5-1 By: HOWARD WINDSOR Date: SEP 2-1992.
(12/91)
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