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Activation for 06/21/08
Thursday, June 26, 2008 - 7:51 AM

ACTIVATION FOR SEVERE STORMS 06/21/08

 

 

On Saturday June 21st, 2008,  the mobile EOC was activated for severe weather. The mobile EOC was activated at 13:30hrs. Heritage was also in progress in downtown Hartford City, so many people outdoors. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch was issued for the Blackford County area. Only storm reports was for hail in Montpelier and one the north side of Hartford City. No other damage was reported.

 

 

Units active included:

 

56-02

56-05 (Mobile EOC)

56-16

56-17

56-25

56-26

 

 

Report filed

06/26/08

Severe Weather Activation 06/15/08
Saturday, June 21, 2008 - 1:25 PM

ACTIVATION FOR SEVERE WEATHER 06/15/08

 

Showers and thunderstorms were moving thru the area. Some of these storms did have previous warnings to the west of Blackford County. The EOC was activated and open at 19:50hrs. Main threat from these storms was the gust front, with gusty winds. No damage was reported. EOC was secured at 20:20hrs.

 

Spotter reports were as follows:

 

-Fire dispatch to 3063 W Mohee Rd, lines down

-1961 E Old St Rd 22, lines down on a vehicle with individuals inside

-1606 South Monroe, transformer fire

 

 

Units activated:

 

56-01 EOC

56-02 EOC

56-20 EOC

56-25 Mobile

 

 

Report filed

06/21/08

16:10hrs

Severe Weather Activation 06/13/08
Saturday, June 21, 2008 - 1:13 PM

ACTIVATION FOR SEVERE WEATHER 06/13/08

 

 

Showers and thunderstorms moved thru the area. Just minor damage was reported around the county. The highest wind gust was recorded at the Blackford County EOC which was 50 MPH. The EOC was open at 14:15hrs in stand by mode to monitor severe thunderstorm watch 522. EOC was activated at 16:41 hrs. Units were active at 15:08hrs.

EOC was secured at 19:00hrs.

 

Following was reported storm reports:

 

-West Elm, pea sized hail

-EOC, 50MPH

-Flooding, Jefferson Street bi dock

-Flooding, Jefferson and Chestnut

-Main/Mulberry, small tree branch down

-Richmond/Commercial, large limb down, partial in roadway

 

 

Spotters activated:

 

56-02 Mobile

56-05 EOC

56-15 Mobile

56-16 Mobile

56-17 Mobile

56-20 Mobile

56-23 EOC

56-25 Mobile

 

Report filed 06/21/08

15:48hrs

06/06/08 Activation-Severe Weather
Monday, June 09, 2008 - 9:50 AM

EOC ACTIVATION FOR SEVERE WEATHER 06/06/2008

 

 

The early evening of Friday 06/06/08, a line of severe storms moved thru the area. There were many reports of widespread damaging winds in several counties. A possible tornado was reported in Grant County, with the storm cell moving towards the Blackford County area. As the storms approached the Blackford County area, the EOC was activated and storm spotters activated. In all, 10 personnel were active as the storms approached.  EOC activated at 19:00hrs and secured at 22:00hrs.

 

EOC functions included:

 

- Monitoring of live radar feeds
- VHF communications with spotters in the field
- VHF communications with other county agencies
- TX communications with city Public Works
- TX communications with County Highway
- Monitoring of Central Indiana Skywarn (NWS)
- Monitoring of local Amateur Radio
- Monitoring of surrounding county’s severe weather nets
- Monitoring of Storm Prediction Center website for updated mesoscale discussions
- Monitoring of NWS repeater transmissions
- Recording and plotting of damage reports
- Monitoring of local weather station for wind speed
- Spotters reporting evolution of the storm and damage reports

The highest wind speed recorded was at the EOC in downtown Hartford City. It was measured at 65 MPH. In all, widespread minor damage was reported throughout the county. Most reports consisted of tree limbs and power lines down. The highest concentration of damage was in the Montpelier area. Also, the largest power outage was in the Montpelier area. This was from approximately 8:30pm to 4:00am.

 The following was the reported storm reports. This includes the damage assessment done on Saturday and Sunday morning by 56-01 and 56-02.

 Damage reported: 

-   Montpelier had damage scattered around the city
-  520 W High, Montpelier, Large tree fell on 2 car garage and destroyed
-   Multiple areas along High Street in Montpelier had several large trees and limbs down
-  Firemans Park lost 4 large trees and several limbs. One tree fell across the primary power line, resulting in the power outage in Montpelier.
-         100 W & Park, power line down. HC
-         7th and Monroe, power line down. HC
-         Green & Standard, power line down. MONT.
-         St Rd 18 west of Montpelier, power line down
-         7th and South High, power line down, HC
-         Park and Wabash, power line down, HC
-         3 south by Delaware County line, tree across roadway
-         400 E, north of Gripco, live wire down
-         417 E Third, power line down. HC
-         2491 S 100 W, trees on roadway
-         800 E St Rd 26, tree down
-         500 E 600 N, power line down
-         500 S 700 E, power line down
-         100 N at RR, tree down
-         800 E and ST RD 26, north of 26, tree down
-         100 N just east of county line road, large tree down
-         1895 E 100 N, tree down blocking part of roadway

 

Units activated:

 

56-02
56-10 (Amateur. Radio)
56-11 (Amateur Radio)
56-14
56-15
56-16
56-17
56-20
56-25

 

 

Report filed

06/09/08

12:34hrs

06/04/08 Activation
Monday, June 09, 2008 - 9:44 AM
On Wednesday, June 04, 2008, the EOC was activated on two separate times. First activation was from 18:00 hrs to 20:30hrs. The second activation was from 21:00hrs to 22:30hrs.

Two separate rounds of severe weather was in the area. No damage was reported with either of these storms or activations.

Participating units:

56-02
56-10
56-11
56-14
56-15
56-16
56-17
56-20
56-25

Report filed
06/09/08
11:45hrs
Scott
5 records total        

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