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Lepc Committee Members – 2021 LEPC COMMITTEE MEMBERS – 2021 CHAIR Frank Lasaga [email protected] VICE CHAIRMAN Louis Dixel [email protected] COORDINATOR Kathryn E. Boer [email protected] Indian River County Members Alternates Charles Vogt Environmental Specialist III Indian River County Health Department 1900 27th Street, EH Vero Beach, FL 32960 772.794.7440 [email protected] Rachel Ivey, FPEM Emergency Management Planner II Indian River County Department of Emergency Services 4225 43rd Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32967-1671 772.226.3941 [email protected] Paul Seldes NTB Group, LLC 2046 Treasure Coast Plaza Suite A - 288 Vero Beach, FL 32960 772.492.0069 [email protected] Martin County Members Alternates Frank Lasaga (Chair) Public Safety Officer, Fire Chief Town of Jupiter Island Public Safety 103 Bunker Hill Road Hobe Sound, FL 33455 772.545-0112 [email protected] Heather Rothe, Sergeant Michael Rice, Sergeant Stuart Police Department Stuart Police Department 830 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 830 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Stuart, FL 34994 Stuart, FL 34994 772.220.3923 [email protected] 772.287.1122 [email protected] Rick Sterl, Battalion Chief Hazardous Materials Coordinator Martin County Fire Rescue Department 7600 SW Parkway Drive Stuart, FL 34997 772.463.2823 [email protected] Palm Beach County Members Alternates Michael Altamuro, Division Chief Patrick Rea, Assistant Fire Chief Hazardous Materials-Special Operations Boca Raton Fire Rescue Boca Raton Fire Rescue 6500 Congress Avenue, Suite 200 6500 Congress Avenue, Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Boca Raton, FL 33487 561.982.4036 [email protected] 561.982.4035 [email protected] Travis Bains Safety and Compliance Officer Loxahatchee Environmental River Control District 250 Jupiter Park Drive Jupiter, FL 33458 561.401.4066 [email protected] Brent C. Bloomfield Assistant Fire Chief/Emergency Manager West Palm Beach Fire Department 500 N. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.822-2220 [email protected] David Brennan Director of Maintenance Sysco Southeast Florida, LLC 19999 Martin Luther King Blvd. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 561.882.2112 [email protected] Chief Shon Broedell Deputy Emergency Manager Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue Department 4425 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561.799.4326 [email protected] Ms. Bridjette Bucell Environmental Manager Florida Dept. of Env. Protection 3301 Gun Club Road West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561.681.6619 [email protected] Palm Beach County Members Alternates Louis Dixel Levy “Harrell” Gantt Florida Department of Transportation Florida Department of Transportation 7900 Forest Hill Boulevard 3601 Oleander Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33413 Fort Pierce, FL 34982 954.734.5178 [email protected] 772.429.4957 [email protected] Mike Geier Radiological Planner Palm Beach County Div. of Emer. Management 20 S. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415 561.712.6366 [email protected] Steven Graff, Detective Bureau of Fire, Arson and Explosives Investigations 400 N. Congress Avenue, Suite #230 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.640.6742 [email protected] Ms. Alannah Irwin Norva Blandin Environmental Manager Permitting Program Administrator Florida Dept. of Env. Protection Florida Dept. of Env. Protection 3301 Gun Club Road, MSC 7210-1 3301 Gun Club Road, MSC 7210-1 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 561.681.6626 [email protected] 561-681-6728 [email protected] Matthew King Dean Beitler Safety Manager AVP Human Resources Tropical Shipping Tropical Shipping 501 Avenue P 501 Avenue P Riviera Beach, Fl 33404 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 561.882.2556 [email protected] 561.882.2556 [email protected] Mr. Bob Kropa Patrick Burroughs District Chief of Operations Captain – Specialty Training Coordinator Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Palm Beach County Fire Rescue 405 Pike Road 405 Pike Road West Palm Beach, FL 33411 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561.790-6051 [email protected] 561.616-6935 [email protected] Palm Beach County Members Alternates Mr. Craig Mahoney Special Operations Coordinator, Captain Delray Beach Fire Rescue 501 W. Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 561.243.7416 [email protected] Jack McCartt Lexam Consulting Group, Inc. 8737 SE Water Oak Place Jupiter, FL 33469 561.723.3289 [email protected] Melissa McKinlay, Commissioner Kelly A. Burke, Aide to Commissioner Palm Beach County BOCC Palm Beach County BOCC 301 N. Olive Avenue, 12th Floor 301 N. Olive Avenue, 12th Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.355.2206 [email protected] 561.355.2206 [email protected] Yvette McLeod Luccinda Johnson-Monroe Occupational Safety and Health Officer Manager City of Riviera Beach City of Riviera Beach 2051 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Suite 302 600 Blue Heron Boulevard Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 561.840.4878 [email protected] 561.845.3489 [email protected] Joseph Nelson Interested Citizen Tom Phillips Incident Commander, Screening Task Force Miami International Airport 14281 69th Drive North Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 561.262.5568 [email protected] Dave Rawicz Director of Risk and Safety Cheney Brothers, Inc. One Cheney Way Riviera Beach, FL 33404 561.845.4721 [email protected] Palm Beach County Members Alternates Nick Sanders Director of Plant Operations Select Specialty Hospital Palm Beach 3060 Melaleuca lane Lake Worth, FL 33401 561.357.7217 [email protected] Greg Thompson Safety Risk Manager Sysco Southeast Florida, LLC 1399 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 561.398.4457 [email protected] Carlos Valle Interested Citizen 1866 SW Stratford Way Palm City, FL 34990 [email protected] Dennis Zabel William Ware Associate Director Environmental Health and Safety Env. Compliance and Fire Safety Officer Florida Atlantic University Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road 777 Glades Road, Bldg. 69 Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton, FL 33431 561.297.3129 [email protected] 561.297.0028 [email protected] St. Lucie County Members Alternates John Gojkovich Indian River State College 2070 SE Rainier Road Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 772.337.0413 [email protected] John Holman, Sergeant Dominick Mesiti, Sergeant Supervisor Internal Affairs Division K-9 Supervisor/Neighborhood Policing Bureau City of Port St. Lucie Police Department City of Pot St. Lucie Police Department 121 SW Port St. Lucie Boulevard 121 SW Port St. Lucie Boulevard Port St. Lucie, FL 34984 Port St. Lucie, FL 34984 772.871.5009 [email protected] 772.879.3360 [email protected] Daniel Mikels, Captain Rodney Dewson, Lieutenant St. Lucie County Fire District St. Lucie County Fire District 5160 NW Milner Drive 5160 NW Milner Drive Port St. Lucie, FL 34983 Port St. Lucie, FL 34983 772.621.3400 [email protected] 772.621.3400 [email protected] Richard Perkins Alane Sisilli Compliance Supervisor Safety and Training Coordinator City of Port St. Lucie Utility Systems Dept. City of Port St. Lucie Utility Systems Department 900 SE Ogden Lane 900 SE Ogden Lane Port St. Lucie, FL 34983 Port St. Lucie, FL 34983 772.344.4263 [email protected] 772.873.6425 [email protected] Barry Stewart Regional Project Manager Hazardous Waste Services, LLC 5863 NW Zenith Drive Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 772.216.6649 [email protected] St. Lucie County Members Alternates Gustavo Vilchez Mary Grace Padrick Emergency Operations Manager Emergency Management Assistant St. Lucie County Public Safety St. Lucie County Department of Public Safety 15305 West Midway Road 15305 West Midway Road Fort Pierce, FL 34945 Fort Pierce, FL 34945 772.462.8107 [email protected] 772.462-8106 [email protected] David Koerner Environmental Health Manager Florida Department of Health - St. Lucie Co. 5150 NW Milner Drive Port St. Lucie, FL 34983 772.873.4927 [email protected] Pete Bruchall Branch Manager Allied Universal Corporation 9549 Rangeline Road Fort Pierce, FL 34987 772.488.7117 [email protected] Wendy Duncombe Environmental Specialist III Florida Department of Health - Palm Beach County 800 Clematis Street West Palm Beach, FL 33402 561.837.5926 [email protected] Regional Members Alternates Robert Frierson, Captain Jerry Brown, Captain Survey Team Leader Nuclear Medical Science Officer 48th WMD-CST, Florida National Guard 48th WMD-CST, Florida National Guard 88980 28th Street N. 8980 28th Street N. Pinellas Park, FL 33782 Pinellas Park, FL 33782 727.244.0293 [email protected] 727.244.3338 [email protected] Russell MacLees Michael Laycock Pipeline Tech A/Damage Prevention Damage Prevention/Public Awareness Florida Gas Transmission Company Florida Gas Transmission Company 8701 Orange Avenue 245 Maylen Road Fort Pierce, FL 34945 Lecanto, FL 34461 407.838.7504 [email protected] 407.276.6939 [email protected] .
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