Texas Department of State Health Services finds Camp Mystic emergency plan insufficient
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The Texas Department of State Health Services has alerted Camp Mystic in Austin that its current emergency plan falls short of new state regulations for youth camps. The camp has been given a 45-day window to address these issues and ensure its plan meets licensing standards.

Upon reviewing the camp’s emergency strategy, submitted with its license renewal, the department identified deficiencies across 22 specific areas. These gaps must be addressed promptly to comply with state requirements.

Key improvements suggested by the agency include mapping cabin locations concerning flood risks, detailing evacuation procedures for campers with mobility or visual challenges, and outlining how the emergency plan will be communicated to both parents and staff.

In response, Camp Mystic issued a statement emphasizing their commitment to camper safety. “We are thoroughly examining the notice from DSHS and collaborating closely to rectify the highlighted issues,” the statement assured.

Plans to partially reopen the historic girls’ camp this summer have been met with scrutiny. The decision follows a tragic incident last July 4, where a flood resulted in the deaths of 25 campers, two counselors, and the camp director.

The tragedy spurred parents of the victims to advocate for legislative changes, pushing for enhanced safety protocols and more comprehensive emergency planning for youth camps across Texas.

Some parents also sued officials from the state health services department, alleging that it failed to follow state law by giving the camp a license without making sure it had an evacuation plan.

Political pressure has meanwhile mounted as Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has repeatedly called on the agency to deny the camp’s license renewal. Under state law, camps can request a court review if a license is denied.

This year, most youth camps received letters saying their plans were insufficient, said Lara Anton, a spokesperson for the Texas Department of State Health Services, which must make sure the plans meet legal requirements.

In its review of Camp Mystic’s plan, the agency also called for clearly defined staff responsibilities for roles such as reaching out to emergency services and families in a disaster, maintaining an emergency warning system and radios, and training campers on safety, according to the letter.

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