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Page 1 of 12 Phillip Calvert From: Date: To: Subject: "ICJE, Inc." <rthetford@icje.org> Thursday, September 05, 2013 8:14 AM <pcalvert@alacop.us> August Special Edition Summer's End "Come in the evening, or come in the morning; Come when you're looked for, or come without warning." Thomas Davis - 1840 Summer's end is subtle, sneaking in through the backdoor under the cover of a late summer cicada's call. The reach of the live oak's shadow, and garland

Page 2 of 12 of Spanish Moss beckons us to seek relief from the August heat, while suddenly, without notice, the vines on the fence turn golden orange, and the corn stalks yield their green to shades of brown. The tassels turn brown, and join with the sunflowers, as they collectively bow down, choreographed by God's hand, whispering that summer's end is near. The baseball fields stand eerily quiet, except for an occasional "dust tornado" stirred by the afternoon winds. The empty benches, and chain link backstops seem to be asking "Where is everyone? Are you coming back?" The life guard at the local pool oversees but a handful of kids, whose schools start later than the rest of their friends. Splashing about, they squeeze as much summer as possible into their lives before they too must join the army of yellow buses, carrying book-bags heavy enough for "the Army". But just as the days grow shorter, and the night's cooler, the beauty of a new season is announced. The beauty of falls' glorious color is just around the corner. The quiet stillness of an early fall night is pierced by the cheers from the stands of a Friday night football clash. On God's field it is Summer vs. Autumn, and in this clash both teams will win, for God's glory is in every season. May God bless you. Jim Rechel, ICJE Newsletter Editor ICJE Special Edition Newsletter: EMERGENCY PLANNING What to Expect While the most recent tropical storm Dorian just faded away, emergencies of all types have strike communities daily. Are you prepared? Is your department prepared? Is your family prepared? From a recent edition of Family Handyman, I was inspired to pass on some great practical

Page 3 of 12 information to prepare for storms and emergencies. What Generator to Buy? Affordable with Bells and Whistles When the Tuscaloosa tornado hit two years ago, my daughter quickly found out how difficult it was to charge all of the electronic devices that we all have come to depend on, especially her cell phone. She ended up charging her phone by going out to her car, but the battery and gasoline lasted only so long. Without electricity, life can be pretty uncomfortable, and according to the editors of familyhandyman.com one of the best all around units to satisfy the needs of most users is the Generac XG8000e (66 amps at 120V or 33 amps at 240V) which should be enough to run a pump, refrigerator, furnace and a few small appliances. For a pricier option the Honda 6500 provides 6500 watts of power in a quiet fashion, but it can cost a little more to get the quiet. For the full length article that provides a wealth of information on generator types, configurations and other practical application issues link to the article: Choosing the Best Generator While it seems like common sense that the generators should be run outdoors, Hurricane Katrina led to 50 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning. Propane Alternatives An alternative to gasoline powered generators are liquid propane powered models. It beats keeping a supply of gasoline, and uses the same propane tanks you may have connected to your gas grill. In an emergency, that propane tank can be a handy backup supply once the first tank runs dry on the generator. Phone Charging Folks swamped public power outlets after Sandy! When Sandy hit the Northeastern US last year, Chase Bank was able to get power to an ATM. However, they also provided a power strip at the ATM, and it was a lot more popular than the ATM!

Page 4 of 12 Think about what you would do without your phone. New gadgets and power charging devices are being developed. Learn more about innovative ideas: Self Powered Chargers for Smartphones The article also includes a link about 13 additional gadgets to consider in the event of an emergency. Power for Phones with Sunlight An interesting addition to the phone charging resources described above. A solar powered charger can be just the tool to charge phones, but most have been too small to work well, or too large to be practical. A happy medium is the SolarMonkey or Joos Orange, both of which provide charging for a reasonable price. For more information visit: Portable Solar Charger Reviews Lessons for Organizations Sandy Provided Lessons about Plan Assumptions Insurance companies handled hundreds of thousands of claims after super storm Sandy, and the experience provided lessons for all. An interesting view of lessons learned: What You Can Learn from Super Storm Sandy Disaster Recovery Checklist: Checklist What is Safe in the Fridge After Power Outage? USDA Guidelines For more information: Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency

Page 5 of 12 From The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service: What to do if the Freezer Stops http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/publications/uga/uga_freezer_stops.pdf Preparing an Emergency Food Supply: Short Term Food Storage http://www.fcs.uga.edu/ext/pubs/html/fdns-e-34-2.html Preparing an Emergency Food Supply: Storing Water Supplies http://www.fcs.uga.edu/ext/pubs/html/fdns-e-34-3.html When to Save and When to Frozen Food Throw It Out When to Save and When To Throw It Out Held Still above FOOD contains 40 F Thawed. ice crystals for Held above FOOD and feels over 2 as cold hours as 40 F for over 2 if hours MEAT, POULTRY, refrigerated SEAFOOD Raw MEAT, or leftover cooked POULTRY, meat, poultry, Refreeze fish, SEAFOOD or seafood; soy meat Beef, substitutes veal, lamb, pork, and Thawing ground meats meat or poultry Poultry and Refreeze ground Meat, tuna, poultry shrimp,chicken, or

Page 6 of 12 Variety egg salad meats Refreeze (liver, kidney, heart, Gravy, stuffing, broth chitterlings) Lunchmeats, hot Casseroles, dogs, bacon, Refreeze stews, sausage, soups dried beef Fish, Pizza, shellfish, with any Refreeze. breaded topping However, seafood Canned hams labeled there will be products "Keep Refrigerated" some texture and Canned meats and flavor loss. fish, opened DAIRY Milk CHEESE Refreeze. Soft Cheeses: May lose blue/bleu, Roquefort, some Brie, Camembert, texture. cottage, cream, Eggs Edam, (out Monterey of Refreeze shell) Jack, ricotta, and egg products mozzarella, Muenster, Ice Neufchatel, cream, queso frozen blanco, yogurt queso fresco Cheese Hard Cheeses: (soft and Cheddar, semi-soft) Colby, Swiss, Parmesan, provolone, Romano Refreeze. Safe May lose some texture. Processed Hard cheeses CheesesRefreeze Safe Refreeze Shredded Cheeses Refreeze

Page 7 of 12 cheeses Low-fat Cheeses Casseroles Grated Parmesan, Refreeze Safe containing Romano, or milk, cream, combination eggs, (in can or soft jar) cheeses DAIRY Cheesecake Refreeze Milk, cream, sour cream, FRUITSbuttermilk, evaporated Juices milk, Refreeze Refreeze. yogurt, eggnog, soy if milk mold, yeasty smell, or Butter, margarine Safe sliminess Baby formula, opened develops. Home or Refreeze. Refreeze. EGGS commercially Will change if Fresh packaged eggs, hardcooked in shell, egg flavor. smell, or texture and mold, yeasty dishes, egg products sliminess Custards and puddings VEGETABLES develops. CASSEROLES, Juices Refreeze after SOUPS, STEWS held above 40 F for 6 FRUITS hours. Fresh fruits, cut Home or Refreeze. Fruit commercially juices, openedmay suffer Safe packaged or texture and Canned blanchedfruits, opened flavor loss. Safe Fresh fruits, coconut, Safe after held above 40 F for 6 hours.

Page 8 of 12 raisins, BREADS, dried fruits, candied PASTRIES fruits, datesrefreeze Breads, rolls, SAUCES, muffins, cakes SPREADS, JAMS (without custard Opened fillings) mayonnaise, if tartar sauce, above horseradish Cakes, pies, Refreeze 50 F pastries with for over custard or 8 hrs. cheese filling Peanut butter Safe Pie crusts, Refreeze. Jelly, commercial relish, and taco Some Safe sauce, homemade mustard, quality loss catsup, bread dough olives, pickles may occur. Worcestershire, OTHER soy, Refreeze Safe barbecue, Casserolespasta, rice Hoisin sauces Fish based sauces (oyster sauce) Flour, cornmeal, Refreeze Opened nuts vinegarbased Breakfast dressings items- Refreeze Safe Opened waffles, creamybased pancakes, dressings bagels Spaghetti sauce, opened Frozen meal, jar Refreeze entree, BREAD, specialty CAKES, items COOKIES,PASTA, (pizza, sausage Safe GRAINS and biscuit, Refreeze Refreeze. Quality loss is considerable. Refreeze Refreeze Dis

Page 9 of 12 meat Bread, rolls, cakes, pie,convenience muffins, quick breads, foods) tortillas Refrigerator biscuits,rolls, cookie dough Cooked pasta, rice, potatoes Pasta salads with mayonnaise or vinaigrette Fresh pasta Cheesecake Breakfast foodswaffles, pancakes, bagels PIES, PASTRY Pastries, cream filled Pies-custard,cheese filled, or chiffon; quiche Pies, fruit VEGETABLES Fresh mushrooms, herbs, spices Greens, pre-cut, pre- Safe Safe Safe

Page 10 of 12 washed, packaged Vegetables, raw Vegetables, cooked; tofu Vegetable juice, opened Baked potatoes Commercial garlic in oil Potato Salad Safe Last Modified Jul 30, 2013 ICJE / AUM Training Opportunities Hope to see you at The Crooks are Getting Smarter seminar September 17. Unfortunately for those who did not register, the seminar is overbooked with more than 200 attendees. (The auditorium only holds 200, and we have placed about 35 folks on the waiting list.) Other training opportunities are provided monthly: Link to: ICJE - AUM Training and Education Courses

Page 11 of 12 ICJE Website For more information about The Institute for Criminal Justice Education, past issues of ICJE newsletters, and much more visit our website at: ICJE Website ICJE Publications A Survey of Terrorism - 2nd Edition Criminal Justice Online Fundamentals First Line Supervision, 2nd Edition Instructor Development: An Essential Guide for Understanding and Implementing Law Enforcement Training ICJE Articles Anthrax Attacks: 4 Reasons for Suspecting a Domestic Terrorist Group - Robert Thetford Budgeting Basics for Law Enforcement - R. D. Stuart Canine Bites and the Necessity of Policy - Robert Clark Crime and Culture: Challenges Facing Law Enforcement - Lou Harris Double Jeopardy: When It Applies - John Gray Entrapment Problems in Handling Informants - Robert Thetford FBI's Intelligence Role is Mischaracterized - Richard Pashley Grant Writing Basics - Therese Ford Human Lie Detectors - Lou Harris Informant Liability Issues - Robert Thetford Knowing Your Employees: A Key to Better Supervision - Tommy Carswell & William Messerschmidt No More Crimeless Victims - John Mulligan Officers Flying Armed - Lynn Shobe Perception and Change in Law Enforcement Leadership - Robert Thetford Police Communications: Tuning Up for Interoperability - Rob Stuart Police Officer Suicide - Where are we now? - Phillip Calvert Preparing for Cyberattacks - Robert Thetford Preventing Workplace Crime - Robert Thetford Psychological and Biological Early Risk Factors of Violence - Stan Tippins Reducing Law Enforcement Liability - Louis Zook Sales Tax Evasion - Multistate Issues - John Gray Satanism: A Brief Introduction for Law Enforcement Officers - Tina Moon

Page 12 of 12 Scholastic Crime Stoppers: Reducing Crime in Our Schools - Susan Moss Social Media Survey - R.D. Stuart Should Officers use Written Consent to Search Forms? - Robert Thetford Terrorism: Target Selection and Symbolism - Robert Thetford The New Officer: The NeXt Generation - Tommy Carswell The Police Communications Officer: Part 1 - Frank Higginbotham The Police Communications Officer: Part 2 - Effectively Managing Stressors - Frank Higginbotham The Police Communications Officer: Part 3 - Outline for a PCO Training Program - Frank Higginbotham Contact: rthetford@icje.org or jrechel@icje.org Forward this email This email was sent to pcalvert@alacop.us by rthetford@icje.org Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe Privacy Policy. ICJE, Inc. P.O. Box 293 Montgomery AL 36101 No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3392 / Virus Database: 3222/6641 - Release Date: 09/05/13