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BRAZOS COUNTY, BRYAN, COLLEGE STATION
AND TEXAS A &M UNIVERSITY
JANUARY, 1981
BRAZOS COUNTY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY PLAN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I. Purpose 1
II. Accident Assumptions 1
III. Emergency Planning Committee Coordinator 1
IV. Hazardous Material Emergency Planning Committee 2
V. Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Team 2
A. Notification and response 2
B. Emergency action guidelines 3
C. Assistance coordination 3
D. Emergency evacuation procedures 3
E. Radio-TV emergency news teams 4
VI. Annexes
A. Hazardous materials emergency response team members 5
B. Emergency consultants and assistance 6
C. Emergency phone numbers 7
D. Emergency food and shelter for evacuated persons 8
E. Emergency news task team 10
F. Bryan Fire Department hazardous materials emergency plan 11
G. College Station Fire Department hazardous materials 15
emergency plan
H. Brazos County Firefighters Association hazardous materials
emergency plan 20
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BRAZOS COUNTY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY PLAN
I. PURPOSE
Recognizing the need for emergency planning, training, coordi-
nation of resources, and Immediate Response in the event of an acci-
dent involving explosives, poisonous, radioactive or other hazardous
materials which could threaten life or property in Brazos County, an
emergency team consisting of representatives of the Fire, Police,
Sheriff's Office, Civil Defense, volunteer consultants, and other
local and state government key officials is organized for the purpose
of:
A. Emergency Planning.
B. Specialized Training.
C. "On site" training by responding to each
accident occurrence.
D. Maintaining coordination by periodic planning
greetings, and updates on hazardous materials
handling.
E. Establishing coordination lines with users and
transporters of hazardous materials.
F. Inventorying possible danger points in county.
G. Establish and periodically review evacuation
procedures.
II. ACCIDENT ASSUMPTIONS
1. Train and transport truck accidents.
2. "On site accidents involving installations
using or handling hazardous materials.
3. Fire, explosions, spills of poisonous gases
or hazardous materials which could create a
potential disaster.
III. EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMIiihE COORDINATOR
The County Civil Defense Director and Chairman of Brazos County,
College Station, and the Bryan Civil Defense Planning Office shall
serve as Planning Chairman of the Hazardous Materials Emergency Team,
and shall be responsible for calling periodic meetings, coordinating
training, coordinating basic guidelines for operations and scheduling
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activities related to an efficient and effective emergency team op-
eration. The Deputy County Director, Bryan and College Station City
Managers or their appointees shall serve as alternates.
IV. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE
A. The emergency planning committee is to originate and ap-
prove basic guidelines for emergency operations and shall consist
of the following:
1. Bryan Fire Chief and alternate,
2. College Station Fire Chief and alternate,
3. Brazos County Firefighters Association President and
alternate,
4. Bryan Police chief and alternate,
5. College Station Police Chief and alternate,
6. County and City Civil Defense Directors,
7. TAMU Health and Safety Officer,
8. TAMU Police Director and alternate,
9. District Highway Department Representative and
alternate,
10. District Department of Public Safety Representative
and alternate,
11. Other Consultants and Representatives as determined
by the Committee,
12. Bryan City Manager,
13. College Station City Manager, and
14. Brazos County Judge.
V. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
A. Notification and Response
1. The fire chief in charge shall be notified of any
supposed hazardous materials emergency in his juris-
diction. If he determines that a hazardous materials
emergency in fact exists, his dispatcher will notify
all members of the Hazardous Materials Response Team
(listed on page 5 of this plan.)
2. Response by members of the Hazardous Materials Pe-
sponse Team will be on an as- required basis.
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3. In the event of an accident involving radiation, notify
the Department of Public Safety, and they can get a
radiation team from Waco, if needed. Also, TAMU has
radiation personnel and equipment.
4. In the event of a hazardous materials accident, some
aid may be available from other than local agencies.
A list of non -local emergency phone numbers is included
in this plan.
B. Emergency Action Guidelines
1. Notification of all team ors by the responding Fire
Department Fire Chief.
2. Identify material type involved in accident.
3. Determine need for evacuation.
4. Notify Department of Public Safety of accident.
5. Contact owner or transporter official.
6. Determine proper material handling procedure.
7. Coordinate assistance and resource needs with respond-
ing team members and Civil Defense Official.
8. In rural areas: Notify Sheriff and Precinct Commis-
sioner.
C. Assistance Coordination
1. Existing mutual aid agreements within the political sub-
divisions will be handled by the affected department
heads on a routine basis. Other coordination and re-
quests for assistance will be coordinated through the
Civil Defense Director or City Manager who will assume
responsibility and authority for obligated expenditures.
2. Firemen Training School:
All assistance requests can be made by the Fire
Chief -in- charge to the appointed official as coor-
dinated through the County Civil Defense Office.
3. Chemists and Weather Consultants:
Requests for appointed consultants assistance will
be initiated by the Fire Chief -in- charge.
D. Emergency Evacuation Procedures
1. When it is determined than an area must be evacuated, the
Fire Officer in charge of Accident Operations and the Law
Enforcement Officer in charge of Police Operations will
determine the area that needs evacuating. The law en-
forcement agency will be in charge of area evacuation.
Evacuation procedures will be encompassed by part or all
of the following actions:
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a. House to house notification,
b. Mobile siren alerting, and /or
c. Radio and TV broadcasts.
2. Nbbile siren alerting will be continuous siren activa-
tion for 3 minute periods. Citizens in siren sound area
should immediately tune in local radio -TV stations for
emergency instructions.
3. The police officer in charge of evacuation will coor-
dinate, with radio-TV news task teams„ the exact area that
must be evacuated and direction of evacuation routes
by using maps, street names, and road numbers.
4. A list of possible sources of Emergency Food and Shelter
for evacuated persons is contained in this plan.
E. Radio-TV Emergency News Teams
1. Local news media managers will be requested to serve as
an Emergency News Task Team for:
a. Educating the public on local emergency evacuation
procedures.
b. Alerting and broadcasting emergency information con-
cerning areas requiring evacuation.
(The same basic guidelines as currently used for Tornado
Warnings, except exact areas, must be specified for Hazardous
Material Evacuation.)
2. All Broadcast Emergency Instructions concerning evacuation
will be issued by the Police Chief, Sheriff, or his
designated representative.
3. All Broadcast Emergency Information concerning the
Accident Operations will be issued by the political sub-
division chief official or his designated representative.
4. Members of the Emergency News Task Teams are listed else-
where in this plan.
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January 1981
ANNEX A
HAZARDOUS T`LERIAT S EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
The following, or alternates, will be notified in the case of an
accident involving Hazardous Materials in Brazos County. Response will
be on an as- needed basis.
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
BRYAN FIRE DEPARTMENT
Chief Paul Philbin 822 -7531
Alt. Raymond Janac 779- 1411/1412 FIRE ONLY
COLLEGE STATION FIRE DEPARTMENT
Chief Doug Landua 696 -8280
Alt. Charles Yeager 911 FIRE ONLY
BRAZOS COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION
President Tam Payne 845 -3825
Alt. Steve Nemec 775 -1505 FIRE ONLY
BRYAN POLICE DF.PARfl»ENT
Chief Charles Phelps 822 -9418
Alt. Major Bobby Maddox 822 -9418
Major Lee Freeman 822 -9418
COT,T FGE STATION POLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Marvin Byrd 696 -8864
Alt. Major Edgar Feldman 696 -8864
BRAZOS COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
Sheriff Bobby Yeager 779 -1717 S/L
Alt. Jim Bearer 822 -7373 Ext. 215
Mike Adams 822 -7373 Ext. 215
TAMU UNIVERSITY POLICE
Col. T. R. Parsons - Director 845 -2345
Alt. Chief J. R. McDonald 845 -2345
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Communications Chief Sam Saxon 846 -0012
Alt. Sgt. Freddie Forsthoff 846 -3731
TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Bobby J. Erwin 822 -3636
Melvin Ryan 822 -0151 Ext. 278
BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE
Jake Canglose 845 -6016
846 -7428
E. E. Burns 845 -3126
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ANNEX B January 1981
EMERGENCY CONSULTANTS AND ASSISTANCE
Fireman Training School Assistance
John Rauch 1207 Esther, Bryan (B) 845- 2122/3752
(also on fire freq.) (H) 779 -5709
Chemists (Brazos County Civil Defense Appointments)
Bennie Joe Camp 2704 Burton, Bryan (B) 845 - 7263/7264
(H) 822 -3336
Weather (Civil Defense Appointment)
Charles Brenton 1212 Haines (B) 845 -4329
College Station 846 -7428
(H) 693 -1324
Southern Pacific Railroad
D. L. Andreason (Acting Supt. Houston) (713)223 -6319
L. M. Gilbert (Hazard MILS Cont. Houston) (713)223 -6304
Roadmaster Flores (Hempstead) (B) 826 -6511
Missouri Pacific Railroad
M. R. Deatherage (Asst. Superintendent,
Rules and Safety, Houston) (713)227 -3151
Texas A&M University Office (For University Coordination and Assistance)
Harry Stiteler 905 Enfield, Bryan (B) 845 -2132
(H) 846 -0960
Brazos County
Judge R. Holmgreen 707 East 31st, Bryan (B) 822 -7373
(H) 823 -0364
City of Bryan
Ernest R. Clark 2602 Hollow Oak Circle (B) 779 -5622
City Manager Bryan (H) 779 -1874
City of College Station
North Bardell 1113 Neal Pickett (B) 696 -8868
City Manager College Station (H) 696 -8003
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January 1981
ANNEX C
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
CHEMTREC (Chemical Transportation Emergency Center) (1- 800)424 -9300
Call toll -free when truck or train wreck involves hazardous
materials. Give name of material, transportation line, cargo
numbers, and other shipping information when possible.
CHEMTREC will provide immediate information via phone and
will notify shipper for you.
STATE FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE - Emergency Calls (512)475 -4203
NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (1- 800)424 -8802
Report any oil or hazardous substance spill that has
reached or may reach a waterway.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (202)426 -1830
BUREAU OF EXPLOSIVES (202)293 -4043
EXPLOSIVE DISPOSAL (47th Ordnance Detachment, Fort Hood, Texas)
Day (817)685 -2309
(817)685 -2929
Night (817)685 -2176
DOT OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY (202)426 -0700
Report pipeline gas leaks.
RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY HOTLINE (Texas Dept. of Health) (512)458 -7460
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (505)264 -4667
Report accidents involving nuclear or radioactive
materials in Texas.
MISSOURI PACIFIC ' 1RANSPORTATION CONTROL CENTER (314)622 -2119
(314)622 -2224
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY (Main Office) (713)223 -6000
(Hazardous Material Control (713)223 -6304
(713)223 -6307
SOUTHERN RAILWAYS SYSTEM SAFETY OWICE (404)688 -0800
SANTA EE RAILWAY - OPERATIONS DISPATCHER (817)773 -3451
LPG DIVISION, TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION (512)475 -4351
Report T .PG emergencies.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES Weekdays (512)475 -2786
Nights and Weekends (512)475 -2651
Report oil and hazardous substance spills.
POISON CEN ER (SOUTHEAST TEXAS) (713)654 -1701
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January 1981
ANNEX D
EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER
FOR EVACUATED PERSONS
HOSPITALS
Bryan Hospital - 1305 Memorial Drive, Bryan
Administrator - Bobby Morgan
(B) 822 -1347
(H) 779 -3025 - 3114 Hummingbird, Bryan
Disaster Chairman - E. K. Pruitt
(B) 822 -1347
(H) 779 -6089 - 4129 Willowoak Drive, Bryan
St. Joseph Hospital - 2801 Franciscan Drive, Bryan
Administrator - Sister Reginald
(B) 779 -3777, Ext. 590
Assistant Administrator - Pat Whitt
(B) 779 -3777, Ext. 464
Assistant Administrator - Walter Godfrey
(B) 779 -3777, Ext. 598
Disaster Chairman & Plant Engineer - Charlie Clites
(B) 779 -3777, Ext. 518/519
an 846 -6686
Health Center - Texas A&M University
Director - Dr. Claude Goswick, Jr.
(B) 845 -1511
(H) 846 -8384 - 3405 Parkway Trail, Bryan
Disaster Chairman & Administrator - T. P. Lackey
(B) 845 -1511
an 779 -4875 - 603 Avondale, Bryan
RED CROSS - 207 W. 29th Street, Bryan
Executive Director - Mary Greenblatt
(B) 822 -2157
(H) 696 -9793 - 1104 Walton Dr., College Station
Chairman - Ernst F. Haertig
(B) 779 -1716
(H) 779 -1716 - 2310 Wayside Drive, Bryan
SALVATION ARMY
Chairman - Travis Bryan, Jr. - First National Bank, Bryan
(B) 779 -1111
(H) 823 -0734 - 612 South Hutchins, Bryan
(Nearest City Command Office, Houston, Texas, (713)222 -8253 and
Service Unit Field Office, Austin, Texas, (512)452-6770)
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SCHOOLS
Bryan ISD - 2200 Villa Maria Road, Bryan
Superintendent - Dr. Wesley K. Summers
(B) 775 -3202
(H) 822 -4377 - 2311 Avon, Bryan
College Station ISD - 100 Anderson, College Station
Superintendent - Dr. Bruce R. Anderson
(B) 696 -8893
(H) 693 -1732 - 3006 Brothers Blvd., College Station
Texas A&M University
Health and Safety Officer - Harry Stiteler
(B) 845 -4227
(H) 846 -0960 - 905 Enfield, Bryan
Allen Academy - 1200 Ursuline Avenue, Bryan
Headmaster - Bill Creeden --
(B) 779 -0066 (8 a.m. -5 p.m.)
822 -0808 (after 5 p.m.)
(H) 779 -0627 - 1200 Ursuline Avenue, Bryan
St Joseph Parochial School - 109 N. Preston, Bryan
Principal - Mary Sue Ribardo
(B) 822 -6641
(H) 822 -1720 - RFD 1, Box 51, Bryan
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January 1981
ANNEX E
EMERGENCY NEWS TASK TEAM
ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO.
1. Mr. Louis Nemec 1240 Villa Maria Road 779 -3962
KTAM - AM P.O. Box 3069 779 -4438
KORA - FM Bryan, Texas 77801 779 -1240
Alternate: ask for Program Director
2. Mr. Bill Watkins P.O. Box 3008 846 -7788
WTAW - AM/FM Mobile Avenue 846 -0011
Bryan, Texas 77801 846 -1150
846 -9829
Alternate: Tony Nemec
3. Mr. Barry Turner 1710 Texas Avenue 779 -1510
KAGC - AM Bryan, Texas 77801
Alternate: Julie Bell
4. Mr. Harry Gillam P.O. Drawer 3730 846 -7777
KBTX - TV Bryan, Texas 77801
Charnel 3
Alternate: Ulman McMullen
5. Mr. Mel Chastain Texas A&M University 845 -5611
KAMU - TV & FM Educational Broadcast Services
Channel UHF 14 College Station, Texas 77843
Alternate: Bill Davie
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ANNEX F
BRYAN FIRE DEPARTMENT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY PLAN
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OPERATIONS PLAN FOR MAJOR INVOLVEMENT
OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ACCIDENT BY RAIL OR TRUCK
In case of any major railroad derailment involving fire or known hazardous
material in the city limits of Bryan, or major accident by truck with haz-
ardous materials, the following operational plan will be put into effect
immediately.
(Note - On any hazardous material incident anywhere in Brazos County,
notify the Chief or Fire Marshall)
DISPATCHER
Notify Chief of Department as soon as all first alarm trucks are dispatched.
Notify the Fire Marshall and Training Officer.
Notify Civil Defense Director or have Bryan P.D. notify him.
Notify Fire Department Secretary.
Notify College Station Fire Department to stand by in case mutual aid is needed.
Give them as many details as needed.
Notify City Manager of Bryan. Give him all known facts and situation as it
exists. Request P.D. to notify him.
Dispatcher is to take care of fire phone first, radio second, notifications of
required people third. Let business phone ring until you get a chance to
answer it.
FIRST ARRIVING COMPANIES
Size up the situation.
Your first priority is life safety, second protect exposures.
Report isrmiediately giving all details as you see them.
Secure the area, if life is in danger evacuate those in greatest peril and
down wind first. Request P.D. to assist in evacuating windward side.
SHIFT CAPTAIN
Set up staging area one block up wind from incident site.
Make sure all personnel are in full protective clothes. Do not commit any
personnel to suppression until you know what you have. Get bills of lading
and waybills from train crew or truck driver.
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When bills of lading are obtained, contact dispatcher and advise of contents
and have him contact CfEMTREC for information. 1- 800 - 424 -9300.
If unable to obtain bill of lading and tanker cars are leaking, or on fire,
start immediate evacuation of five square block circumference with priority
to down wind side.
Go to team attack procedures:
Team I Co. 1, Booster 1, Aerial 1
Team II Co. 21, Co. 22
Team III Co. 31, Booster 3
Team IV Mutual Aid
CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT
Set up command post upwind from accident site. Take charge of operation.
FIRE MARSHAL
Report to Central Fire Station.
In charge of all off -duty personnel, communication, and running any other
incidents.
Assume command in case Chief is incapacitated.
TRAINING OFFICER.
Report to Command Post.
Perform duties as directed. Assume command of position assigned by Chief.
DEPARTMENT SECRETARY
Report to Central Fire Station, assist in communications and information
gathering.
Notify members of Brazos Hazardous Accident Team.
OFF DUTY PERSONNEL
When you hear of incident automatically report to assigned station.
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ANNEX G
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COLLEGE STATION
OPERATIONS PLAN FOR MAJOR INVOLVEMENT OF
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ACCIDENT BY RAIL OR TRUCK
In cases of any major railroad derailment involving fire or known hazardous
material in the response area of the College Station Fire Department, or major
accident by truck with hazardous materials; the following operational plan will
be enacted immediately.
NOTE - On any hazardous material or derailment incident anywhere in
Brazos County, notify the Chief and Asst. Chief.
DISPATCHER
Follow dispatch procedures for notifying staff and off -duty personnel.
Have College Station Police Department notify the Civil Defense Director.
Notify Fi re Department Administrative Assistant for assistance in dispatch.
Notify Bryan Fire Department to stand -by in the event Mutual Aid is required.
Give them as much information or details as need be.
Request College Station Police Department to notify the City Manager.
Dispatcher should take care of fire phone first, radio second. Keep business
phone open for contacting special agencies and /or required special equipment
suppliers.
SHIFT CAPTAIN
Size up the situation.
Secure the area, if life is in danger, evacuate those in immediate area and down
wind first. Request Police Department to evacuate windward side and flanks.
Set up staging area and command post one block minimum 300 feet up -wind from the
incident site. If possible, choose a corner location on a wide street or a near
by parking lot.
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SHIFT CAPTAIN cont.
Make sure all personnel are in full protective clothing. Do not commit any per-
sonnel to suppression, until you know what you are dealing with and down -wind
evacuation has progressed enough to reassign firefighters.
Get bills of layden and waybills from train crew or truck driver. If train, have
Lieutenants survey wreckage to determine type cars, arrangement of cars, whether
or not there is flame impingement and obtain car ID numbers for use in determining
car contents. If truck is involved, get Company name off Cab and tank, if poss-
ible; also license number and check for telephone number on vehicle.
When bills of Layden are obtained, contact dispatcher and advise of contents; be
sure of correct spelling, have dispatch contact CHEM -TRAC for information.
1-800-424-9300.
FIRST ARRIVING COMPANIES
Locate at staging area set up by Shift Captain.
Lieutenants and /or acting officers assist Captain, carry out procedures as assign-
ed by Captain. Make sure all personnel are in full protective clothing.
Do not committ ambulance crews to search /rescue operations or evacuation until it
has been determined there are no injuries requiring transport. If possible, re-
tain one ambulance in- service at staging area for transport.
Maintain groups intact, Assign personnel in pairs, but remain in assigned areas
this is necessary for quick regrouping for reassignment.
CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT
Set up command post at staging area established by Shift Captain.
Relocate to E.O.C. at College Station Police Department if situation so developes.
ASST. CHIEF
Report to command post area established by Shift Captain.
Assume command post function if E.O.C. is established.
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FIRE MARSHAL
Report to command post area established by Shift Captain.
Report to E.O.C. at College Station Police Department when established.
DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL
INSPECTOR
Report to command post area established by Shift Captain.
Assist in communications and materials identification.
AMBULANCE SUPERVISOR
Report to command post area established by Shift Captain.
Set up EMS sector and take command of triage area.
ADMIN. ASST.
Report to Central Fire Station, assist in communications and information gather-
ing.
Noti fy members of Brazos Valley Hazardous Accident Team.
Notify speci al consultants as requested.
OFF -DUTY PERSONNEL
Report to assigned station.
After a reasonable time allowing personnel to arrive at their respective station.
Number 2 Station wi11 notify dispatch (Central) the number of people available
for assignment.
Dispatch will then notify the Command Post of personnel at Central and #2 Station,
who are available for assignment.
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ANNEX H
BRAZOS COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY PLAN
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BRAZOS COUNTY FIREFIGHTER'S ASSOCIATION
OPERATIONS PLAN FOR MAJOR INVOLVEMENT
OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ACCIDENT BY RAIL OR TRUCK
In case of any major railroad derailment involving fire or known hazardous
material in Brazos County or major accident by truck with hazardous materials,
the following operational plan will be put into effect immediately.
(Note - First action on au hazardous material incident anywhere in Brazos
County, notify the Department of Public Safety - Sam Saxon, 846 - 0012.
Call CHEMTREC (Chemical Transportation Emergency•Center) 1- 800 -424 -9300
for advice on handling material.
WARNING: Do not attempt to handle any materials without professional
knowledge of the procedures.
DISPATCHER
1. Notify BCFA Chief as soon as all first alarm trucks are dispatched.
Notify appropriate VFD Precinct Chief.
2. Notify Department of Public Safety or have sheriff's office notify them.
3. Notify BCFA Fire Department Secretary.
4. Notify Bryan and College Station Fire Departments to stand by in case mutual
aid is needed. Give them as many details as needed.
5. Dispatcher is to take care of fire phone first, radio second, notifications
of required people third.
FIRST ARRIVING COMPANIES
1. Size up the situation. Call CHEMTREC for instructions.
2. Your first priority is life safety, second protect exposures. Report
immediately giving all details as you see them.
3. Secure the area, if life is in danger evacuate those in greatest peril and
down -wind first. Request highway patrol to assist in evacuating windward
side.
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OPERATIONS PLAN FOR MAJOR INVOLVEMENT
OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ACCIDENT BY RAIL OR TRUCK
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VFD PRECINCT CHIEF
1. Set up staging area up wind from incident site.
2. Make sure all personnel are in full protective clothes. Do not commit any
personnel to suppression until you know what you have. Get bills of lading
and waybills from train crew or truck driver.
3. When bills of lading are obtained, contact dispatcher and advise of contents
and have him contact CHEMTREC for information. 1- 800 - 424 -9300.
4. If unable to obtain bill of lading and tanker cars are leaking, or on fire,
start immediate evacuation with priority of down -wind side.
5. Dispatch VFD precinct foam truck and personnel closest to incident, with
neighboring units held on standby.
BCFA CHIEF
Set up command post upwind from accident site. Take charge of operation.
VFD PRECINCT CHIEFS
Report to BCFA Chief or assistant; in charge of all off duty personnel communi-
cation and running any other incidents.
BCFA SECRETARY
Report to command post, assist in communications and information gathering.
Notify members of Brazos Hazardous Accident Team.
VFD PERSONNEL
When you hear of incident automatically report to assigned station.
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