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HRA HERE HER HERR + CIVIL DEFENSE * * * * BIBLIOGRAPHY & FILM LIST * HERE R RR Re NEW YORK STATE CIVIL DEFENSE CCMMISSICN C. R. Huebner . Director December 1958 PUBLIC INFORMATION SECTION NOTICE: THIS MATERIAL MAY BE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW (TITLE 17, U.S, CODE) FORBAORD This revised edition of the Commission's Civil Defence Bibliography presents a complete and comprehensive listing of all current and available literature intended for orientation, train- ing and reference. All obsolete material, or material no longer in print, has been eliminated from the catalog. An added feature in this new Bibliography is the listing, for each Civil Defense service, of current films recommended by the service for training in its field. ‘Ab the same time, these films and all others available through the State Civil Defense Commission, will te included in a new and separate Film List, now in course of preparation, bringing up to date the films, film strips, slides and other visual aids approved for current use. All material Listed in the Bibliography or the new Film List is obtainable directly from the State Commission on request, unless otherwise noted, AP bche! C. R, HUEBNER Director | | TABLE OF GONTENTS Section or Service ADMINISTRATION SECTION ATRORAFT WARNING SERVICE AMATBUR RADIO SERVICE CHAPLAIN SERVICE CIVIL AIR PATROL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE | ENGINEERING AND PUELIC WORKS SERVICE FIRE SERVICE FOOD DISTRIBUTION SERVICE GENERAL COUNSEL MANPOWER SERVICE MEDICAL SERVICE OPERATIONS AND ‘TRAINING SECTION PLANNING SECTION FLAN? PROTECTION SERVICE POLICE SERVICE FUBLIC INFORMATION SECTION RADICLOGICAL SECTION RESCUE SERVICE SCHOOLS SERVICE SUPPLY SERVICE ‘TRANSPORTATION SERVICE WARDEN SERVICS WELFARE SERVICE Page oo a Pr wh 10 15 yr 1s BI 32 35 aT & 5h é ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS SERVIC UTILIZATION AND CONTHOL OF STRESTS AND HIGHWAYS IN CIVIL DEFENSE SMERGENCIES, TH-13-1, January 1953 (Federal Civil Defense Administration) This manual describes the problems involved in keeping selected urban streets and rural highways free from serious congestion in civil defense emergencies, UTILIZATION OF FCDA STOCKPILED LIGHTWSICHT ST&SL PIP AND CENTRIFUGAL PUPS, TB-13-5, December 1953 (Federal Civil Defense Administration) This bulletin describes manpower, equipment and procedures required for utilizing stockpiled engineering supplies needed in an emergency. UTILIZATION OF FCDA STOCKPILSD MOBILE CHLORINATORS, TB-13-8, April 1954 (Federal Civil Defense Administ ration) This bulletin describes the operation and use of stockpiled mobile chlorinators and is useful in training water utility Personnel for emergency operations. UTILIZATION OF FGDA STOCKPILSD PORTABLZ GS¥ERATOR SETS, TB-13-2, September 1953 (Federal Civil Defense Administ ration) This bulletin provides instructions for civil defense personnel assigned the task of operating stockpiled emergency portable generator sets. UTILIZATION OF FCDA STOCKPILE) PORTABLE WATER PURIFIERS AND STORAGE TANKS, 1B-13-6, April 1954 (Federal Civil Defense Administration) This bulletin is designed to aid in training water utility personnel in the operation and application of stockpiled portable water purifiers and storage tanks, CRISIS, 1956, 133 minutes (Pure-Pak Division, &x-Cel1-0 Corporation) Colummist and newscaster Bob Considine tells of his experiences in the Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania flood and how dairymen in that area met the danger of polluted drinking water by providing the public with potable water delivered in milk cartons. -3- ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS SERYICS FAGTS ABOUT FALLOUT, 1957, 12 minutes (Federal Civil Defense Administration) This film explains radioactive fallout, It explains the danger of radioactive fallout to people, livestock and crops, water and food supplies and shows precant,ions which can be taken to minimize that danger. OPERATION CUE, 1956, 9 minutes (Federal Civil Defense Administration) Slow motion movies of the effects of the 1955 Nevada atomic test upon buildings, towers, railroad cars, and equipment of many kinds, This film has no narration or other sound; therefore, Printed remarks and narration to accompany showing will be furnished with film, OPERATION DOORSTEP, 1953, 11-minutes (Byron, Incorporated) Smphasizes civil defense aspects of the March 17, 1953 atomic tests in Nevada, including before and after shots of houses, cars, mannequins, etc. TIMS OF DISASTER, 1954, 10 minutes (Robert J. Enders, Incorporated) Film is concerned with the role of civil defense in natural disasters - tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, fires or explosions, FIRE SERVICE Fras Fire Films For General Use 1. KNOW YOUR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ~ color ~ description and demonstration of the use of fire extinguishers. STOP FIRES, SAVE JOBS ~ industriel fire protection. CRUSADERS AGAINST FIRE - sprinkler systems. AND A VOICE SHALL HE HEARD - two-way radio in the fire service, FOG AGAINST FIFE - color - practical application of fog from small hand lines on various types of fires. GETTING THE MOST OUT OF WATER ~ color - water fog on structural fires, 0 min, - application of New York State Fire Training Films 1 2. 3. Ae Se CHEMISTRY OF FIRE - 30 min, - film based on three elements Necessary for fire-fuel, oxygen, ignition temperature, VENTILATION - illustrates methods used in clearing smoke and poisonous gases from fired buildings, FIRE HOSE - proper construction and care of fire hose and its accessories, FOAM AND FOG - illustrates the use of water mist - U.S. Navy firefighting film ~ made in 1941, FIRE AND YOUR HOSPITAL ~ illustrates methods of preventing hospital fires, For information, or to secure copies of the above, write to: Bureau of Fire Mobilization and Control Division of Safety 17 Elk Street Albany 7, N.Y. FOOD DISTRIBUTICN SERVICE CIVIL DEFENSE FARMER'S ADVISORY M2GRANDUM NO. 1, November 1957 (Emergency Food Distribution Service, New Yo:': State Civil Defense Commission) A guide to farmers fo food produetion frdn «. warfare. ing with some of the hazards to cal, biological and radiological CIVIL DEFENSE FARMER'S ADVISORY MEMORANDUM NO. 2, May 1958 (Emergency Food Distribution Service, New York State Civil Defense Commission) A guide to farmers for coping with hazards to water supply from chemical, biological and radiological warfare. DEFENSE AGAINST RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT ON THE FARM, June 1957 (U. S. Department of Agriculture) This bulletin contains authoritative recommendations on handling the problem of radioactive fallout as it affects fam land, crops and livestock, : DRINKING WATER FOR DISASTER VICTIMS, PA-F-5 (Federal Civil Defense Administration) A leaflet explaining how the milk industry cen help supply safe drinking water in the event of a disaster. GRANDPA EXPLAINS RURAL CIVIL DEFENSE, January 1957 (New York State Civil Defense Commission) Easy-to-understand explanations of the role of the farmer in civil defense. FILMS FACTS ABOUT FALLOUT, 1957, 12 minutes (Federal Civil Defense Administration) This film explains radioactive fallout, It explains the danger of radioactive fallout to people, livestock and crops, water and food supplies and shows precautions which cen be taken to minimize that danger. a7 = MEDICAL SERVICE INFORMATION CIRCULARS, STATE CIVIL DEFENSE COMMISSION No. Subject Date 9 Recruitment and Training of Volunteer October 30, 1 Workers 10 Emergency Medical Services January 17, 1 (Revised) 13 Women Volunteers January 3, 19 22 Youth in Civil Defense dune 11, 1951 2B Standard Operating Procedure for October 11, 1 Message Centers at Control Centers and Aid Gheck Points 31 New York Civil Defense Supply April, 1952 System State and Local (General) 32 Zone Control May 1, 1952 BULLETINS FOR DIRECTORS, STATE CIVIL DEFENSE COMMISSION No. Subject Date 18 First Aid Training for Teachers February 15, 2h Red Cross in Civil Defense March 7, 1951 28 Use of the Adult Education Program April 27, 195 31 Stocking of Medical Supplies May 8, 1951 db Buttons for Civil Defense Volunteers September 1, 52k Medical Training Supplies and April 28, 195 Equipment 53A Stockpiling of Medical Supplies May 19, 1952 6 Energency Blood Services Training February 5, 1 Program 2B Blood Supplies to be Stored in June 4, 1954, and Near Target Areas FILMS EMERGENCY BLOOD COLLECTION AND ADMINISTRATION, 24 min, (New York State Office of Public Health Education, New York State Department of Health) Prepared for the training of personel in Emergency Blood Services, Covers equipment, selection of veins, and tech- nigues of blood collection, THE INJURED CAN'T WAIT, 18 min, (New York State Office of Public Health Education, New York State Department of Health) Prepared specifically for Medical Aide training; covers purpose of Emergency Medical Services, assembly and movement of aid, movement of the injured, See Using the Film "The Injured Can't Wait" for Recruitment, page 22. ae

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