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Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)
NAME
Department
Term
Richard Wells
Milton Police Department
2013
Charles Caputo, Co-Chair
Milton Police Department
2013
Charles Paris
Milton Police Department
2013
William West
Milton Police Department
2013
Brian Doherty
Milton Fire Department
2013
Brian Linehan, Co-Chair
Milton Fire Department
2013
John Fleming
Auxiliary Fire
2013
Paul Hopkins
Auxiliary Fire
2013
Mark Williams
Emergency Management and Cable TV
2013
Michael Blanchard
Board of Health
2013
Caroline Kinsella
Board of Health
2013
Bill Ritchie
School Department
2013
Margaret Gibbons
School Department
2013
William Clark
Planning Department
2013
Joseph Prondak
Building Commissioner
2013
Robert Osgood
Milton Hospital
2013
Marie Gabriel
Milton Hospital
2013
Robert Adkisson
Milton Hospital
2013
Cynthia Page
Milton Hospital
2013
Chris Grazioso
Fallon Ambulance
2013
Jay Hackett
Milton Academy
2013
Brian Greeley
Curry College
2013
John Grant
Milton Fire Chief
2013
Bernie Lynch, III
MPEG Access TV
2013
Michael Lynch
MPEG Access TV
2013
Buddy McDermott
Milton DPW / Aux FD
2013
Robert Mallett
Milton IT Department / Aux FD
2013

Local Emergency Preparedness Committee (LEPC)

Under the 1986 Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, communities are required to establish an LEPC.  The LEPC is tasked with developing response plans for chemical emergencies.  In Milton ,the LEPC has expanded its functions to work with the Emergency Management Department and to get involved in planning for all emergencies, either natural or man-made.  Representatives of municipal government and  interested community organizations identify potential hazards and emergencies and prepare for them.

Activities include monthly planning meetings; reviews of the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, the Hazardous Materials Response Plan, and the Infectious Disease Plan; assistance with the LEPC certification process;  development of emergency guidelines for residents, town agencies, elderly housing facilities and public and private schools; and participation in table-top exercises and drills.

The LEPC is chaired by Deputy Police Chief Richard Wells.  The Community Right to Know Coordinator is Deputy Fire Chief Brian Linehan.  The remaining members are representatives from the following agencies and organizations: Police Department, Fire Department, Auxillary Fire, Board of Health, Building Department, Emergency Management, Public Works, School Department, Curry College, Fallon Ambulance, Milton Academy, Milton Hospital, Milton Cable, Council on Aging, and Planning Department.


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