This document contains information about upcoming family and community events on an Army base, as well as safety information and guidelines related to winter weather and driving conditions. It lists various recreational and educational activities happening between October 18th and 31st, including a teen gaming tournament, movie nights, a reading event, and Halloween parties. It also provides contact information for classes on winter driving, snow throwers, and other winter preparedness topics. Finally, it shares resources for checking road conditions, what to do if your vehicle gets stuck in snow, and what to do if stranded during winter weather.
Government Organization Events Calendar and Safety Tips
1. www.facebook.com/TF Knighthawk
Government Organization
TF Knighthawk
Have questions or concerns? Be sure
to contact your FRG Leader or FRSA. FRSA Flash
HHC
October 18, 2012
Jennifer Cannon
10/19 – Teen Gaming Tournament – Youth Center
Alpha—Deathstalker
10/19 – BOSS Movie Night – BOSS
Carole Barlow 10/19 - Coping with Deployment Class - USO
10/20 – Reading With Animals – McEwen Library
Becky Blanchard
10/25 – BOSS Halo Fright Night Gaming Tournament –
C/Co—Warlords BOSS
10/26 – EFMP Halloween Party – Army Community Service
Casey Greene
10/26 - Daytreat 9:30AM-3PM - Po Valley Chapel
Heidi Woerheide 10/26 - Haunted Hayride - Remington Park
D/Co—Dragonhawk 10/27 - 2BCT Haunted Hotel—Nash Blvd. Guest House
10/27 – Teen Karaoke Contest – Youth Center
Shaunna Fitzpatrick 10/31 – BOSS Zombie 5K Fun Run – Remington Park
Kimberly Perez
E/Co— Knight Rider Family Members Soldiers
Sterling Reep
F/ Co—Firehawk To Register, please contact the
Command Safety Office at 772-3022
Jamie Sampsel Bldg M-10281 4th Armored Division Drive
Wendy Everett NOTE: Unit/Organization Classes
are by Appointment Only
F/Co—Pathfinder
Winter Driving Snow Thrower
Ana Hume
Christina Perdue Wednesday 3-Oct-11 1400-1500 Wednesday 3 Oct 12 1530-1600
Wednesday 17 Oct 12 1400-1500 Wednesday 17 Oct 12 1530-1600
Advisors Wednesday 24 Oct 12 1400-1500 Wednesday 24 Oct 12 1530-1600
Tuesday 6 Nov 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 6 Nov 12 1530-1600
Rebecca Braman Tuesday 20 Nov 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 20 Nov 12 1530-1600
Tuesday 4 Dec 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 4 Dec 12 1530-1600
Jessica Chilson Tuesday 18 Dec 12 1400-1500 Tuesday 18 Dec 12 1530-1600
Family Readiness Support
DA Civilians
Assistant
Kelley Arnold
315-774-1373
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5. NOTICE - Residents in the 9400, 9500, 9600, 9700, and 10900 will experience a
power outage on Tuesday 23-Oct-12 between 0900 and 1300 hours. Traffic sig-
nals in those areas will NOT be affected, however, street lights in the neighbor-
hoods will be affected. The power outage is in connection with high voltage
work being performed at the intersection of North Riva Ridge Loop and Chapel
Drive. The work will be performed by Lend Lease, Manfred Construction and
Demco Electric. If there are any comments or questions, please contact Construction Manager, Mr.
Randy LaJuett at 315-767-2414.
There will be road work conducted next to the intersections of 8th Street East and Oneida Ave and
8th Street West and Ontario Ave from 16 October 2012 thru 30 October 2012. Inbound and out
bound lanes at these two locations and beyond will be merged into single lanes. Main roads will be
closed so that old steel barriers can be removed and drainage piping can be installed.
Proper signs and orange cones will be posted on Ontario, & Oneida Ave, and 8th Street East and West
directing traffic. Existing stop signs will be enforced. Unpaved Road will be built inside of the median
for both lanes and will be maintained daily. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Jef-
frey Carroll @ 523-0458.
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10. LEADER’S GUIDE
TO PREVENTION OF COLD INJURIES DUE TO EXPOSURE TO TEMPERATURES BELOW 500 F
INFORMATION ON THIS CARD IS PROVIDED TO ASSIST LEADERS IN RISK DECISION MAKING AND CONTROL DEVELOPMENT AS PART OF
THE RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS. RISK DECISIONS AND CONTROLS SHOULD BE DEVELOPED FOR ALL TRAINING. LEADERS MUST
ENSURE THAT THESE RISK DECISIONS/CONTROLS ARE IMPLEMENTED INTO UNIT TRAINING PLANS AND THAT TRAINING IS SUPERVISED.
RECOMMENDATIONS
MINIMUM UNIFORM OTHER FACTORS
WIND CHILL FIELD PT UNIFORM OFF
CATEGORY UNIFORM
(SEE REVERSE)
DUTY ACTIVITIES
LIGHTWEIGHT CW IPFU COAT -- INCREASE LEADER
SHIRT & DRAWERS LIGHTWEIGHT HAT SURVEILLANCE
LITTLE SOFT SHELL (T & B) CW SHIRT & EAR PROTECTION --. NO FACIAL CAMOUFLAGE
FLEECE CAP DRAWERS GLOVES -- INCREASE HYDRATION.
DANGER TRIGGER FINGER FLEECE CAP BOOTS -- PROVIDE WARM-UP AREAS
MITTENS BLACK GLOVES WITH HOT DRINKS, ETC.
ACB (TW)/ICWB W/INSERTS -- SKIN COVERED AND DRY
MIDWEIGHT CW IPFU COAT -- RESTRICT NON-ESSENTIAL
SHIRT & DRAWERS MIDWEIGHT CW HAT OUTDOOR TRAINING.
INCREASING FLEECE JACKET SHIRT & EAR PROTECTION -- LOW ACTIVITY: 30-40 MIN
DANGER SOFT SHELL (T&B) - DRAWERS GLOVES WORK CYCLE.
FROSTBITE BALACLAVA OR FLEECE CAP
FLEECE CAP & BOOTS -- SEDENTARY ACTIVITY: 15-
IN 30 MIN OR NECK GAITER
GAITER 20 MIN WORK CYCLE.
TRIGGER FINGER
LESS ECW MITTENS MITTENS
-- USE BUDDY SYSTEM.
BOOTS - ICWB -- NO EXPOSED SKIN
LT & MIDWEIGHT CW IPFU HEAVY COAT -- CONSIDER INDOOR TNG.
GREAT SHIRT & DRAWERS LIGHT & LONG -- HIGH INTENSITY ACTIVITY:
DANGER ECW PARKA & MIDWEIGHT CW UNDERWEAR <15 MIN WORK CYCLE.
TROUSERS (T&B) HAT & SCARF -- CONSIDER CANCELING
FROSTBITE IN 5 BALACLAVA BALACLAVA MITTENS LOW OR SEDENTARY
MIN OR LESS GLVS & ECW MITTENS ECW MITTENS CW BOOTS ACTIVITY OUTDOOR TNG
BOOTS ECWB
-- COVER ALL EXPOSED SKIN
ACB (TW) = ARMY COMBAT BOOT (TEMPERATE WEATHER) ICWB = INTERMEDIATE COLD WET BOOT
ECWB = EXTREME COLD WEATHER BOOT (WHITE)
COMMAND SAFETY OFFICE - Leading The Way In Force Protection
ON-POST ROAD
WINTER CAR KIT CONDITIONS , WEATHER STUCK IN SNOW?
-SNOW BRUSH W/ AND TEMPERATURE - CLEAR A PATH
SCRAPER 772-”DRUM” (3786)
GREEN - ROUTINE - STRAIGHTEN FRONT
-FLASHLIGHT W/ CONDITIONS WHEELS
BATTERIES AMBER - - USE ABRASIVE MATERIALS
-BLANKET CAUTIONARY UNDER WHEELS
-MITTENS, SOCKS & - CONDITIONS
HAT RED - EXTREMELY
- GENTLE PRESSURE ON
ACCELERATOR
-SMALL SHOVEL HAZARDOUS
-SACK OF SAND OR CONDITIONS - DON’T SPIN WHEELS
KITTY LITTER BLACK - LIFE - “ROCKING THE VEHICLE”
THREATENING
-JUMPER CABLES CHECK OWNER’S MANUAL
-HAZARD SIGN, CONDITIONS FIRST
FLARES OR FLAG OFF-POST/LOCAL AREA
-WINDSHIELD WASHER DOT: 785-9376 IF STRANDED
FLUID - STAY IN CAR, SET HAZARD
NYS DMV HOTLINE: 511 LIGHTS
-CELL PHONE
http://www.511ny.org/traffic.aspx - DISPLAY A TROUBLE SIGN
(website) - OCCASIONALLY RUN ENGINE
TO KEEP WARM
- BEWARE OF CARBON
NY THRUWAY AUTHORITY
MONOXIDE (CLEAR TAILPIPE,
1 (800) 847-8929 VENTS, OPEN WINDOW)
- DO MINOR EXERCISES
11. Contents of this newsletter are compiled from multiple Military Family news sources. Material presented does not
represent the views or endorsement of TF Knighthawk or the United States Army. This material is for personal use of
the readers. All readers are encouraged to do further research for all applicable restrictions and guidelines.