Smart911 provides emergency responders with vital information in advance about special circumstances within a household. Available in Virginia Beach since August 2019, this service is especially valuable for residents who have members living with developmental disabilities or mental health challenges. Should someone in the household need to call 9-1-1 for police, fire or emergency medical help, information provided in the Smart 911 profile allows first responders to have advance notice that they may be responding to a call in which a household member is having a mental health crisis and dispatch a response appropriate to the situation. Residents are encouraged to sign up and complete a safety profile at Smart911.com. It is important to register every phone number in a household because each profile is tied to a phone number. When residents sign up for Smart911, their safety profiles display on a 9-1-1 call taker’s screen, allowing them to view key information such as addresses, mental health and medical information, photos, emergency contacts and more. Residents are in complete control of what information is included in their profile and can choose what to share with 9-1-1. Virginia’s new Marcus Alert legislation has renewed attention on Smart 911 services. Named after Marcus-David Peters, a young biology teacher who was shot by Richmond police in 2018 while he was in the midst of a mental health crisis, the law requires that by July 1, 2021, every locality in Virginia establish a voluntary database to be made available to 9-1-1 call takers and Marcus Alert systems. The goal is to reduce negative outcomes and connect individuals to appropriate treatment or resources through a response appropriate to a given situation that may only involve mental health clinicians or a combination of law enforcement and clinicians. Virginia Beach is well-positioned to be one of five initial communities statewide to launch Marcus Alert, thanks to programs and services already in place. Among them are its ongoing use of Rave 911 Suite and Smart911. The City also has a Mobile Co-Responder Team that responds to individuals in crisis with mental health professionals alongside law enforcement officers, a crisis stabilization center and first responders who are trained in crisis intervention. Each locality in this initial rollout will receive $600,000 from the state to fund the initiative. • Most City facilities and state offices will be closed in observance of Juneteenth (June 19). For the complete listing of open and closed facilities, visit VBgov.com. • Planning and Community Development invites community members to attend a virtual public meeting to discuss the progress made on establishing design guidelines for the City’s Historic and Cultural Districts. Starting at 6:30 p.m., anyone wishing to attend the public discussion is asked to register at the following link. For more info: VBgov.com/historicalreview
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Smart911 provides emergency responders with vital
information in advance about special circumstances within a
household. Available in Virginia Beach since August 2019, this
service is especially valuable for residents who have members
living with developmental disabilities or mental health challenges. Should someone in the
household need to call 9-1-1 for police, fire or emergency medical help, information provided in
the Smart 911 profile allows first responders to have advance notice that they may be responding
to a call in which a household member is having a mental health
crisis and dispatch a response appropriate to the situation.
Residents are encouraged to sign up and complete a safety profile at Smart911.com. It is
important to register every phone number in a household because each profile is tied to a phone
number. When residents sign up for Smart911, their safety profiles display on a 9-1-1 call taker’s
screen, allowing them to view key information such as addresses, mental health and medical
information, photos, emergency contacts and more. Residents are in complete control of what
information is included in their profile and can choose what to share with 9-1-1.
Virginia’s new Marcus Alert legislation has renewed attention on Smart 911 services. Named
after Marcus-David Peters, a young biology teacher who was shot by Richmond police in 2018
while he was in the midst of a mental health crisis, the law requires that by July 1, 2021, every
locality in Virginia establish a voluntary database to be made available to 9-1-1 call takers and
Marcus Alert systems. The goal is to reduce negative outcomes and connect individuals to
appropriate treatment or resources through a response appropriate to a given situation that may
only involve mental health clinicians or a combination of law enforcement and clinicians.
Virginia Beach is well-positioned to be one of five initial communities statewide to launch
Marcus Alert, thanks to programs and services already in place. Among them are its ongoing
use of Rave 911 Suite and Smart911. The City also has a Mobile Co-Responder Team that
responds to individuals in crisis with mental health professionals alongside law enforcement
officers, a crisis stabilization center and first responders who are trained in crisis intervention.
Each locality in this initial rollout will receive $600,000 from the state to fund the initiative.
• Most City facilities and state offices will be closed in observance of Juneteenth
(June 19). For the complete listing of open and closed facilities, visit VBgov.com.
• Planning and Community Development invites community members to
attend a virtual public meeting to discuss the progress made on establishing design guidelines for the
City’s Historic and Cultural Districts. Starting at 6:30 p.m., anyone wishing to attend the public
discussion is asked to register at the following link. For more info: VBgov.com/historicalreview
The Virginia Beach Fire Department has successfully received its fifth reaccreditation from
the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) for meeting the criteria
established through the CFAI’s voluntary self-assessment and accreditation program. This model
is designed for agencies to seek continual improvement by performing an in-depth self-
assessment based on the local community compared against industry best practices. First
accredited in 2001, reaccreditation occurs every five years.
Battalion Chief Jonathan McIvor led the department’s reaccreditation process and team the
past five years. Maintaining accreditation involves submitting an annual compliance report with
review each year for four of the years with every fifth year involving an onsite visit by a peer
assessment team made up of fire professionals from all over the U.S. and Canada. Peer reviewers
validate and verify the submitted documents then provide a recommendation to the 11-member
board of commissioners. The final determination for accreditation is determined after a hearing
between the agency and the board of commissioners
VBFD is one of only 16 agencies in Virginia to be fully accredited by the
Commission and one of only 290 emergency response agencies in the world to
be recognized for public safety excellence. Only 12% of the U.S. population is
protected by an accredited agency.
Virginia Beach Fire Department Captain James Ingledue recently completed the 10-week
Virginia Fire Marshal Academy, Basic
Law Enforcement School. Fire marshals
serve as the Commonwealth’s law and code
enforcement arm of the fire service. After
successfully completing 400 hours of
extensive training that includes classroom
studies, field exercises and firearms training,
and graduating from the course, inspectors
and investigators become responsible for fire
prevention, inspections and investigations in
their localities.
L-R: VBFD District Chief Steve Lesinski, Battalion Chief Lorna Trent, Capt. James Ingledue, Battalion Chief Paul Pureza and District Chief Ken Pravetz.
Virginia Beach turned out to help former Radarman 3rd Class Bill Harrison celebrate his 100th
birthday last week. Harrison served on board the Fletcher-class destroyer USS Van Valkenburgh
(DD-656) from September 1940 to April
1946, a year after the end of World War II.
Mayor Bobby Dyer read a proclamation for
Mr. Harrison and joined family, friends,
representatives from the Virginia Beach
Police and Fire departments, and U.S. Navy
personnel sang Happy Birthday and Anchors
Aweigh in honor of this milestone.
♦ Virginia Beach Television (VBTV) Program Schedule | June 20 through June 26, 2021.
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION Cox Cable Channels 46, 47 & 48
Verizon Cable Channels 46, 47 & 45
PROGRAM SCHEDULE JUNE 20 – JUNE 26, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION provides locally produced and other specialty programming to support the mission of the Virginia Beach Municipal Government and the Virginia Beach City Public School System. Program listings reflect expected airtimes but may be preempted by public meetings, hearings, and special events.
e~Streaming is available at https://www.vbgov.com/media for all LIVE public sessions of Virginia Beach
City Council and Planning Commission meetings, archives of previous meetings, and original VBTV programming. LIVE meetings and previous sessions of the Virginia Beach City School Board can be accessed at http://www.vbschools.com/schoolboard/archive.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP (Cox 48 / Verizon 45) — Recablecast of the June
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING (Cox 47 / Verizon 47) — Recablecast of the
May 25 meeting: Mon 2pm. LIVE: Tue, Workshop 4pm; Formal Session 6pm. Recablecast: Wed 7pm; Sat 9am.
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATIONS (Cox 46 / Verizon 46) — Each
graduation will play at 10am, 2pm, and 6pm on the date indicated below.
Monday, June 21 Green Run Collegiate Tuesday, June 22 Green Run High School Wednesday, June 23 Bayside High School Thursday, June 24 Cox High School Friday, June 25 Tallwood High School
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION – COX 48 / VERIZON 45
A HISTORY OF BLACK ACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICA: THE FOUNDATION FOR EQUALITY — Explore the contributions of Black Americans to have influenced our culture, enriched our society, and shaped the history of the United States. Sun 11pm; Mon 10am & 5pm; Thu 2am; Fri 5pm. A PLACE OF OUR OWN: PREVENTING CHILDHOOD OBESITY — Insight and advice for solving issues related to parenting and child rearing. Mon 2:30am, 1:30pm & 11:30pm; Tue & Thu 7:30am; Wed 2:30am, 1:30pm & 8:30pm; Fri 8:30pm; Sat 7:30am, 1:30pm & 11:30pm. AMERICAN CINEMA: WRITING AND THINKING ABOUT FILM — Explore film history and American culture through the eyes of Hollywood insiders. Sun 10pm; Mon 9am & 4pm; Thu 1am; Fri 4pm. ART HISTORY: STORIES IN GLASS AND STONE — Sun 4:30pm; Tue & Sat 9:30am; Wed 6:30am & 4:30pm. ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD: THE HIGH RENAISSANCE — From the restrained classical tradition to energetic and spontaneous modern art, masterpieces of the Western world are interpreted through major paintings. Sun 9pm; Mon 8am & 3pm; Thu 12am; Fri 3pm.
BRIDGING WORLD HISTORY: GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMICS — Explore global patterns through time, seeing history as an integrated whole. Sun 7am; Tue & Thu 1pm; Fri 2am. CONSTITUTION: THAT DELICATE BALANCE - CRIME AND PUNISHMENT — Key political, legal, and media professionals engage in spontaneous and heated debates on controversial issues. Sun 1pm; Fri 8am; Sat 2pm. DESERT VISION — A monthly newscast highlighting training, events, and ceremonies in the Army’s Central Command area of responsibility. Mon 1am, 12pm & 10pm; Tue & Thu 6am; Wed 1am, 12pm & 7pm; Fri 7pm; Sat 6am, 12pm & 10pm. DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE — Explore historic and current theories of human behavior through demonstrations, classic experiments and simulations, current research, documentary footage, and computer animation. Sun 11:30pm; Mon 10:30am & 5:30pm; Thu 2:30am; Fri 5:30pm. ECONOMICS U$A: INFLATION — Explore fundamentals of economic history, theory, and practice. Sun 5am; Tue & Thu 11am; Fri 12am. FOCUS NNS — Explore current events at Newport News Shipbuilding. Mon 1:30am, 12:30pm & 10:30pm; Tue & Thu 6:30am; Wed 1:30am, 12:30pm & 7:30pm; Fri 7:30pm; Sat 6:30am, 12:30pm & 10:30pm. GETTING ALONG: NO FAIR! — Character development and conflict management for ages five through eight. Sun 4:15pm; Tue & Sat 9:15am; Wed 6:15am & 4:15pm. HOW IN THE WORLD — Learn how hurricanes are formed; why some foliage changes color in autumn; Professor Omnibus teaches how to make a hovercraft from a cd and balloon. Sun 7pm; Mon 6am; Tue 10pm; Wed 9am; Thu 6:30pm; Fri 10pm; Sat 1am & 4pm. IGNITE YOUR SMALL BUSINESS: TAKING YOUR MICRO-BUSINESS TO THE NEXT LEVEL — Hosted by Council Member Sabrina Wooten, the Ignite series of seminars are designed to help small business owners and entrepreneurs grow their business through programs and services offered by the City of Virginia Beach. Sun & Tue 12am; Mon & Sat 6pm; Wed 9pm; Thu 8am & 3pm; Fri 5am. INSIDE THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: PROTECTIONISM VS. FREE TRADE — Sun 8am; Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri 2pm; Thu 11pm. KENNEDY CENTER: EXPLORE THE ARTS - UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL: A TRIBUTE TO FRANK LOESSER — Celebrate this famed composer's 100th birthday with a look at some of his most popular and enduring works. Sun & Thu 2pm; Fri 1pm. LEARNING MATH: PROPORTIONAL REASONING — Designed for elementary and middle school teachers, and organized according to standards developed by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this series explores topics in measurement, number operations, statistics, geometry, and algebra. Sun 6:30am; Tue & Thu 12:30pm; Fri 1:30am. MATH MONSTERS — Designed for pre-kindergarten children, this animated series provides an amusing and enlightening introduction to mathematical concepts. Sun 4pm; Tue & Sat 9am; Wed 6am & 4pm. MEET THE AUTHOR: LAURA ELLIOTT — Sun 5pm; Tue & Sat 10am; Wed 7am & 5pm. MONEYTRACK: HOW TO BECOME A MILLIONAIRE IN ONE GIANT STEP — The temptation to make money fast is hard to resist but investing seminars promising just that don't make a long-term formula for success. Learn how patience is an essential ingredient to successful investing. Mon 2am, 1pm & 11pm; Tue & Thu 7am; Wed 2am, 1pm & 8pm; Fri 8pm; Sat 7am, 1pm & 11pm. ON THE OTHER HAND — Learn American Sign Language. Sun 8:30pm; Mon 7:30am; Tue & Fri 11:30pm; Wed 10:30am; Sat 2:30am & 5:30pm.
REAL VIRGINIA — Agricultural news and family-oriented stories presented by the Virginia Farm Bureau. Mon 12:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm; Tue & Thu 5:30am; Wed 12:30am, 11:30am & 6:30pm; Fri 6:30pm; Sat 5:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm. RURAL COMMUNITIES: LEGACY & CHANGE - WHO CARES? — Examine why some rural areas in America are thriving while others are in decline. The social, political, and economic issues these communities face have far-reaching implications for individuals and the country as a whole. Sun 5:30am; Tue & Thu 11:30am; Fri 12:30am. SHAMU TV: THE STORY OF CATS — Sun 3pm; Tue & Sat 8am; Wed 5am & 3pm. SIGNING TIME: ONCE UPON A TIME — An introduction to American Sign Language for children. Sun 5:30pm; Tue & Sat 10:30am; Wed 7:30am & 5:30pm. SLAVERY AT MT. VERNON — Examine the lives of the community once enslaved at Mount Vernon, and learn of George Washington's changing attitudes toward slavery. Sun 7:30pm; Mon 6:30am; Tue & Fri 10:30pm; Wed 9:30am; Sat 1:30am & 4:30pm. THE MATH DUDE: SOLVING MULTI-STEP EQUATIONS — Middle and high school students can improve their algebra skills with these fast–paced programs devoted to Algebra I as it is taught in the classroom today. Sun 3:30pm; Tue & Sat 8:30am; Wed 5:30am & 3:30pm. UNION KEMPSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MUSEUM VIRTUAL TOUR — Princess Anne County Training School was the first high school for African Americans in what is now known as Virginia Beach. Today the legacy of the school continues with the establishment of a museum to share stories of family, community, sacrifice, and the importance of education. Mon 12am, 11am & 9pm; Tue 5am; Wed 12am, 11am & 6pm; Thu 5am & 6pm; Fri 6pm; Sat 5am, 11am & 9pm. VIRGINIA BEACH COLD CASE FILES: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BARBARA JEAN? — See if you can help solve perplexing disappearances, tragic murders, and unsolved crimes from VBPD’s cold case files. Sun 6pm; Mon 5am; Tue & Fri 9pm; Wed 8am; Sat 12am & 3pm. X-POWER: GRIDLOCK — Foster the development of algebraic thinking through visualization of concepts rather than abstract symbolic manipulation. Sun 3:45pm; Tue & Sat 8:45am; Wed 5:45am & 3:45pm.
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION – COX 47 / VERIZON 47
A HISTORY OF BLACK ACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICA — Wed 5pm. A PLACE OF OUR OWN — Sun 11:30pm. AMERICAN CINEMA — Wed 4pm. ART HISTORY: STORIES IN GLASS AND STONE — Tue 6am; Thu 6am & 5:30pm. ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD — Wed 3pm. BRIDGING WORLD HISTORY — Thu 10pm. CLASSIC ARTS SHOWCASE — Enjoy the classic arts by experiencing short video clips of film and music. Sat 12am through 8am, 1:30pm through 6pm, and 8pm through Sun 8pm. CONSTITUTION: THAT DELICATE BALANCE — Mon 7pm; Tue 11pm; Wed 2pm; Fri 5pm & 11pm. DESERT VISION — Sun 10pm. DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY — Wed 5:30pm. EARTH REVEALED: SEDIMENTARY ROCKS: THE KEY TO PAST ENVIRONMENTS — Explore how scientific theories are developed and how our activities today affect earth's continuing evolution. Mon 10:30pm; Tue & Fri 11:30am & 3:30pm; Thu 11:30am. ECONOMICS U$A — Thu 8pm. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: JASON & ROBIN'S AWESOME HURRICANE ADVENTURE — Disaster preparedness information for elementary-level children. Tue & Thu 7am. ETHICS IN AMERICA: UNDER ORDERS, UNDER FIRE PART I — Explore ethical dilemmas in legal, political, corporate, and military arenas through panel discussions with community leaders. Mon 11pm; Tue & Fri 12pm & 4pm; Thu 12pm. EXERCISE HORIZONS — Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30am; Tue & Thu 2:30pm. FIT FOR DUTY: PLYOMETRIC DRILLS — An exercise program spanning several disciplines, such as kickboxing, Pilates, aerobics, weight training, and more. Produced by The Pentagon Channel. Mon & Wed 12pm; Tue & Thu 8am. FOCUS NNS — Sun 10:30pm. FUZION FITNESS — Mon & Wed 11am; Tue & Thu 3pm; Fri 11am. GETTING ALONG — Thu 5:15pm. HOMEBOUND EXERCISE — Mon, Wed, Fri 10am; Tue & Thu 2pm. HOW IN THE WORLD — Mon, Wed, & Fri 9:30am; Mon & Sat 6:30pm; Thu 11:30pm. INSIDE THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: PROTECTIONISM VS. FREE TRADE — Tue & Fri 10pm. JURY ORIENTATION — A helpful guide for anyone called to jury duty. Sun 8pm; Mon 8am & 8pm; Wed, Fri & Sat 8am. KENNEDY CENTER: EXPLORE THE ARTS — Tue 5pm; Wed & Fri 6pm; Thu & Sat 7pm.
LAUNCHING YOUNG READERS: SOUNDS & SYMBOLS — Learn how parents, childcare providers, and kindergarten teachers can get children started on the road to literacy. Mon 9pm; Fri 2pm; Thu 10am. LEARNING MATH — Thu 9:30pm. MATH MONSTERS — Thu 5pm. MEET THE AUTHOR: LAURA ELLIOTT — Thu 6pm. MONEYTRACK — Sun 11pm. NASA X — The NASA fundamental aeronautics Subsonic Fixed Wing program is testing new, revolutionary designs that will dramatically change the future of aircraft.. This project addresses the comprehensive challenge of enabling energy-efficiency improvements in subsonic transport aircraft combined with dramatic reductions in harmful emissions and perceived noise to allow sustained growth of the air transportation system. Mon 10pm; Fri 3pm; Thu 11am. NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART: OLMEC ART OF ANCIENT MEXICO — Explore Olmec objects in their archeological context at major Olmec sites in Mexico. Tue & Thu 6:30am. REAL VIRGINIA — Sun 9:30pm. RURAL COMMUNITIES: LEGACY & CHANGE — Thu 8:30pm. SHAMU TV: THE STORY OF CATS — Thu 4pm. SIGNING TIME — Mon & Wed 12:30pm; Tue 8:30am; Thu 8:30am & 6:30pm. THE MATH DUDE — Thu 4:30pm. THE PATH TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY — For over 20 years, the Virginia Beach Visitors Center has served as a gateway to fun in the sun. Now, the building serves as a visible commitment to a city-wide energy savings initiative. This video follows the process as the building goes through an energy audit. Sun 8:30pm; Mon 8:30am & 8:30pm; Wed, Fri & Sat 8:30am. THE WESTERN TRADITION: THE RENAISSANCE AND THE NEW WORLD — Journey from ancient, pre-western civilizations to the age of technology and beyond. Mon 9:30pm; Fri 2:30pm; Thu 10:30am. THE WHOLE CHILD CAREGIVER GUIDE: DEALING WITH FEELINGS — Mon & Wed 11:30am; Tue & Thu 7:30am. UNION KEMPSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MUSEUM VIRTUAL TOUR — Sun 9pm; Mon 7:30am & 6pm; Tue & Thu 1:30pm; Wed 7:30am & 11:30pm; Fri 7:30am; Sat 6pm. X-POWER — Thu 4:45pm.
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION – COX 46 / VERIZON 46
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