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RERP Plan Implementing Procedure
ML023380651
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Site: Fermi DTE Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/25/2002
From:
Detroit Edison
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
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It DETROIT EDISON - FERMI 2 AUTOMATED RECORD MANAGEMENT DISTRIBUTION CONTROL LIST V -

11/25/02 To: 00935 US NRC PAGE 1 DOCUMENT CNTRL DESK WASHINGTON, DC 20555 Media: 8 1/2 X 11 Number Cnt Issue DTC Doc. Serial Number Page Rev Copies Lvl Date Sec Status TPEPT EP-290 40 1 ST 11/25/02 AFC Please destroy or mark all revised, superseded, or cancelled documents as such. CONTROLLED stamps must be voided by lining through and initialing.

Detroit Edison EF2, C/O Info Mgmt 140 NOC, 6400 North Dixie Highway, Newport MI 48166. (734) 586-4338 OR (734) 586-4061 for questions or concerns.

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Fermi 2 EP-290 RERP Plan Implementing Procedure Revision 40 Page 1 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS Revision Summary

1) Added Use References in Section 2.0.
2) Added "initial" in step 4.1.
3) Added step 4.3.2 regarding de-escalation or termination requirements.
4) Added step 4.6.2.1 to address NRC Operations Center point of contact.
5) Added step 4.6.3 to address NRC Operations Center notifications.
6) Deleted note before step 4.15.
7) Revised Section 5.1 to reference Enclosures A and B.
8) Revised step 6.1.2 to address use of Enclosure C.
9) Moved commitment before step 6.1.3 to before step 4.6.2.
10) Revised step 7.1.1 to address use of Enclosure C.
11) Revised Section 7.2 regarding NRC Notifications.
12) Deleted former step 7.4.2.
13) Added step 7.4.2.1.a to clarify meteorological data placement.
14) Added step 7.4.4.1 to clarify message numbering system.
15) Changed Attachments to stand-alone forms and updated procedure text to reflect this change.
16) Clarified Information Requirements in Enclosures A and B.
17) Made minor editorial changes throughout procedure. No revision bars used to mark these changes.
18) Added Enclosures C and D. Former Enclosure C is now Enclosure E.

Implementation Plan

1) This procedure goes into effect upon issuance.

Attachments - None Enclosures A 100802 Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form Information Sources and Requirements B 100802 Nuclear Plant Event Technical Data Form Information Sources and Requirements C 100802 Initial Notifications Flowchart D 100802 Follow-up Notifications Flowchart E 100802 ECOS Activation In ormationand Procedures DSN Revision DCR4# DTC File #

EP-290 -40 02-1515 TPEPT 1703.10 IP Code Date Approved Released By Date Issued Recipient 1 D 11-18-02 M. Struck Isl 11-25-02 CONTROLLED

EP-290 Revision 40 Page 2 1.0 PURPOSE To provide instructions for performing emergency notifications at Fermi 2 2.0 USE REFERENCES 2.1 EP-101, Classification of Emergencies 2.2 EP-102, Unusual Event 2.3 EP-103, Alert 2.4 EP-104, Site Area Emergency 2.5 EP-105, General Emergency 2.6 EP-402, Responsibilities of the Recovery Organization 2.7 EP-545, Protective Action Recommendations 2.8 20.000.22, Plant Fires 2.9 Appendix A, RERP Forms 3.0 ENTRY CONDITIONS 3.1 An emergency has been classified in accordance with EP-101 or 3.2 Offsite emergency support has been requested 4.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 4.1 Offsite Authorities must receive within 15 minutes: Initial Notifications of an emergency declaration, any escalation in emergency classification, initial Protective Action Recommendations (PARs), or any change in PARs. Offsite Authorities are:

4.1.1 - Monroe County 4.1.2 Wayne County 4.1.3 State of Michigan

EP-290 Revision 40 Page 3 4.2 Offsite Authorities, Canada, and the NRC Operations Center shall be notified of emergency conditions at Fermi 2 using the Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (ENF) (EP290001).

It is permissible to limit the verbal notification to the declared emergency class and any proiective action recommendations provided a facsimile of the ENF is immediately transmitted.

4.3 Initial Notifications for all classifications and changes to PARs shall include completing the ENF.

4.3.1 Any Initial Notifications communicating either a classification or a change in PAR due to dose calculations requires completing a Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (ENF) (EP290001), and Nuclear Plant Event Technical Data Form (TDF)

(EP290002), as one message.

4.3.2 Any event de-escalation or termination requires completing forms EP290001 and EP290002 as one message. This message must be completed as soon as practical.

NOTE: To ensure the timeliness of Follow-up Notifications, Fermi 2 should provide updates to the State of Michigan (and to Monroe and Wayne Counties prior to state EOC activation) every 30 minutes (or longer if approved by the State) using the TDF.

4.4 Follow-up Notifications are updates made to Offsite Authorities, NRC Operations Center, and Nuclear Information when more information becomes available or as the situation changes. All Follow-up Notifications require completing the TDF (EP290002).

4.5 Dose Assessment results must be copied onto a TDF.

4.6 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) shall be notified immediately following the offsite authorities and not later than 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after the emergency declaration.

4.6.1 The Shift Manager/Emergency Director ensures roquired NRC notifications are completed by a knowledgeable member of the plant staff.

4.6.2 Notifications to the NRC shall be made from the Control Room throughout the emergency, until transfer to the Technical Support Center (TSC) is ordered by the Emergency Director (ED). The ENF or TDF should be used to facilitate notifications to the NRC throughout the emergency.

1. Notifications should be performed by a knowledgeable person who can

. respond to questions without significant delay.

EP-290 Revision 40 Page 4 4.6.3 Notifications to the NRC are normally accomplished using the FTS-2001, Emergency Notification System (ENS). The phone numbers are listed on the NRC Operations Center telephone numbers sticker on each ENS phone and in the RERP Emergency Telephone Directory.

4.7 Province of Ontario (Canada) 4.7.1 Canada is contacted immediately after the NRC Operations Center notification.

4.7.2 Canada shall receive all initial notification messages.

4.7.3 The State of Michigan will provide Follow-up Notifications to Canada.

4.8 The Control Room (CR) initially performs the Communicator actions required by this procedure. As additional emergency facilities become functional, responsibility for Communicator actions is transferred from the CR upon direction by the Facility Manager:

NOTE: Communicators shall complete all notifications in progress before transferring this responsibility to another facility.

4.8.1 To the Technical Support Center (TSC) when the Emergency Director (ED) declares the TSC functional 4.8.2 To the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF), when the Emergency Officer declares the EOF functional 4.9 Requests for hospital, offsite fire, or ambulance/paramedic support shall be made by the Control Room staff unless otherwise ordered by the ED (see Section 6.2).

4.10 Enclosures A and B may be used to assure accuracy of the information for each line item on an ENF or TDF.

4.11 The Emergency Notification Facsimile Log (EP290007) should be used to document all

- facsimile transmittals.

4.12 The 10 Meter Meteorological Tower instruments are the preferred meteorological tower information source for an ENF or TDF.

4.13 Avoid the use of jargon, abbreviations, or notes whenever possible to help ensure clarification of communications.

4.14 Complete all hand-written forms in blue or black ink.

EP-290 Revision 40 Page 5 4.15 When performed, all electronically generated ENFs/TDFs shall use the standard electronic signature, name then "Isi".

5.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 5.1 Emergency Declaration NOTE: All notification forms (ENFs and TDFs) must be complete, numbered sequentially, and signed by the Emergency Director/Emergency Officer prior to communication.

5.1.1 Complete the applicable notification form(s) (ENF and TDF, as needed) for an Initial Notification using Enclosures A and B, as applicable.

6.0 PROCEDURE 6.1 Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency Event Declaration or PAR Changes 6.1.1 Shift Manager (or delegate) Action NOTE: Activation of the ECOS is at the discretion of the Emergency Director at the Unusual Event level.

1. Activate ECOS in accordance with Enclosure E.

6.1.2 Communicator Actions

1. Perform Initial Notifications using Enclosure C.

6.1.3 Nuclear Information Actions

1. Obtain emergency information from the communicator.
2. Perform notifications and generate information releases as required by Corporate Communications.

EP-290 Revision 40 Page 6 6.2 Offsi te Emergency Support Required 6.2.1 If fire, ambulance/paramedic, or hospital support is required, use the Fire Department Support Request Form (EP290003), Ambulance/Paramedic Support Request Form (EP290004), or Hospital Support Request Form (EP290005) to make the request. The correct phone numbers are listed on the individual form and in the RERP Emergency Telephone Directory.

6.2.2 Follow any request for offsite emergency support with a notification to Security at the Secondary Alarm Station using the Secondary Alarm Station Report (EP290006).

7.0 FOLLOW UP ACTIONS 7.1 Follow-up Notifications NOTE: Notifications to Nuclear Information are discontinued after the JPIC is functional.

7.1.1 Complete a TDF using Enclosure B when more information becomes available or as plant conditions change.

7.1.2 Perform Follow-up Notifications using Enclosure D.

7.2 NRC Notifications 7.2.1 Maintain an open, continuous communication channel with the NRC Operations Center upon request by the NRC.

7.2.2 Respond to information requests from the NRC as needed.

1. Document all requests in the narrative log.

7.2.3 Inform the NRC of any changes in plant conditions and status of emergency response efforts on and off site.

EP-290 Revision 40 Page 7 7.3 Industry Notifications NOTE: These notifications are follow-up actions and are normally performed by the TSC/EOF Communicators.

7.3.1 Following any Alert, Site Area Emergency, General Emergency declaration, or upgrade in emergency classification, contact the following using the phone numbers listed in the RERP Emergency Telephone Directory:

1. INPO
2. Nuclear Insurers (ANIIMAELU) 7.3.2 Make an entry in the TSC or EOF Communicator Log documenting content and time of completed notification.

7.4 Notification of Event De-escalation or Termination 7.4.1 A notification of de-escalation, termination, or recovery should be communicated as an initial notification.

ý7.4.2 The individual making the notification shall:

NOTE: When an ENF (EP290001) and TDF (EP290002) are used together as one message the approval and notification documentation should be completed on the ENF.

1. Complete both an ENF and TDF using the same message number on each form.
a. Repeated information on the TDF, specifically meteorological data, should state "see page one."
2. Write a summary of the plant status that permits the de-escalation, termination, or recovery of the event in the "Reactor Information" section of the TDF. Use EP-102, "Unusual Event;" EP-103, "Alert;" EP-104, "Site Area Emergency;" EP-105, "General Emergency;" or EP-402, "Responsibilities of the Recovery Organization," as a guide.
3. Communicate the information on the ENF and TDF to the offsite authorities, NRC Operations Center, Province of Ontario, Nuclear Information (or JPIC if functional), and NRC Resident Inspector.

EP-290 Revision 40 Page 8 7.4.3 Nuclear Information shall:

1. Obtain emergency information from the Communicator.
2. Perform notifications and generate information releases as required by Corporate Communications.

7.4.4 At event termination, the Emergency Director/Emergency Officer shall forward completed ENFs and TDFs to the Supervisor, RERP for disposition.

1. After termination of the event, any new event should initiate a new series of messages starting with message number one.

8.0 RECORDS 8.1 The following are required records and shall be retained or dispositioned in accordance with established requirements:

8.1.1 All completed ENFs (EP290001) 8.1.2 All completed TDFs (EP290002) 8.1.3 All completed support request forms (EP290003), (EP290004), (EP290005) 8.1.4 All completed Secondary Alarm Station Notification forms (EP290006) 8.1.5 All completed Emergency Notification Facsimile Log(s) (EP290007)

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EP-290 Enclosure. A, Page 1 of 1 100802 NUCLEAR PLANT EVENT NOTIFICATION FORM INFORMATION SOURCES AND REQUIREMENTS Information Sources Section Control Room TSC *-EOF Current Classification ED ED EO Reason for Classification ED ED EO Plant Status ED ED EO Radiological Release in Progress STA/SE RPA RPC Due to Event Protective Action Recommendations ED ED EO Meteorological Data STA/SE RPA RPC Information Requirements Top of Form Check "Actual Event" or "Drill," a§ applicable.

Identify the facility calling from, message number and the "call-back" number.

Plant Contact Information Current Classification Identify the current classification, date, and time (in military format).

I Reason for Classification Identify the IC number, as applicable.

Plant Status Item selected should be based on an evaluation of reactor water level and core cooling capability, fission product barrier status, ECCS operatiorn and availability, and projected success path.

Radiological Release in Progress Due to Event Check "Yes" if greater than or equal to any of the Unusual Event abnormal radiological release (AU1) limits. I Protective Action Check all that apply. "Other" may be used for AdHoc PARs or weather forecasts.

Recommendations Check "none" for Unusual Event, Alert, or Site Area Errnergency. Check appropriate "Area(s)" block for any General Emergency or PAR changes.

Meteorological Data 10in meteorological instruments are the preferred information source.

EP-290

'Enclosure B, Page 1 of 1 100802 NUCLEAR PLANT EVENT TECHNICAL DATA FORM INFORMATION SOURCES AND REQUIREMENTS Information Sources Section Control Room TSC EOF Meteorological Data STA/SE RPA RPC Reactor Information ED ED EO Release/Offsite Dose Data STA/SE

  • RPA RPC Measured Offsite Radiation Levels RET Leader RPA RPC Information Requirements Top of Page 1 Check "Actual Event" or "Drill," as applicable.

Plant Contact Information Meteorological Data Identify the facility calling from, message number and the "call-back" number.

10m meteorological instruments are the preferred information source.

I Reactor Information Should include relevant additional information to the classification.

Reactor shutdown? Are all rods in or is hot shutdown boron weight injected?

Consider communicating other potential classifiable plant conditions, status of fission product barriers and ECCS or offsite assistance.

Check "N/A" for Page 2 information if there is no dose assessment results or off-site radiological surveys. Do not send Page 2 if "N/A" is marked.

Release/Offsite Dose Data Identify type of release as airborne or waterborne and the expected duration. If release type is "airborne," transfer data from dose report(s) onto form. Identify if using "Actual" or "Potential" data results.

Measured Offsite Measured offsite Radiological Emergency Team (RET) data only.

Radiation Levels I___I

EP-290

'Enclosure C, Page I of 1 100802 INITIAL NOTIFICATIONS FLOWCHART NOTE (1): Initial Notifications must be S.Emergency Declared completed to the offsite authorities " Event Escalation within 15 minutes of event declaration, " Initial PAR initial PARs, PAR changes, and event " Change in current PAR escalation. " Recovery Ordered NOTE (2): All notifications should be " Event De-Escalation completed using the applicable direct " Event Termination ring phone line(s) or the phone (see note 1) numbers or alternate methods listed in the RERP Emergency Telephone Directory.

NOTE (3): Calls are to be discontinued once JPIC is functional- telephone numbers are listed In the RERP Complete applicable form(s)

Emergency Telephone Directory or (see Enclosures A and B)

Home Address Report.

NOTE (4): Monroe and Wayne County EOCs must continue to receive faxes of all messages.

I note 2) ~

(see Y Emergency fucinl OperationsN (see note 2)-

Center (SEOC) (e oe2 Monroe/Wayne SEOC County Sheriffs NRC: Operations Michigan State Provinc NRC Operations Ontario, Cand Center Nuclear Information Province of (see note 3) Ontario, Canada Fa -Frs Nuclear Information Ssenoe4)I (see note 3)

Start Follow-up Fa Fom MessageFaFos (use Enclosure D) .

Start Follow-up Message (use Enclosure D)

EP-290 Enclosure D, Page 1 of 1 100802 FOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATIONS FLOWCHART NOTE (1): Follow-up Notifications [ Initial Notification Completed should be completed every 30 - Plant Conditions have Changed minutes or sooner ifconditions - 30 Minutes has Passed Since Last Message change. (see note 1)

NOTE (2): All notifications should be completed using the applicable direct ring phone line(s) or the phone numbers or alternate methods listed in the RERP Emergency Telephone Directory.

NOTE (3): Once JPIC is Completed TDF? _ N Complete form functional all calls shall be (see note 1) (see Enclosure B) discontinued - numbers are listed in the RERP Emergency Telephone Directory or Home Address Report.

NOTE (4): Monroe and Wayne County EOCs must continue to receive faxes of all messages.

Emergency my operations Center .N (see note 2) (SEOC)(see note 2) functional?

SEOC Monroe/Wayne County Sheriffs SNRC Operations Michigan Stat Center Police.

Nuclear Inforration lNaRC Operations (see note 3) Center Fax Forms i' Nuclear Information I (see note 4) . (see note 3) I S Fax Form

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'Enclosure E, Page 1 of 1 100802 ECOS ACTIVATION Shift Manager (or delegate) Actions

1. Read steps 2 and 3 completely before proceeding.
2. Activate the Emergency Call Out System (ECOS).
a. -Dial 6-1900 or 9-1-734-586-1900.
b. When the ECOS answers, immediately enter the current password.
c. Respond to ECOS prompts.
3. Verify proper ECOS Operation.
a. The ECOS is programmed to immediately call 586-5235 at the Shift Manager's desk.
b. Answer the call and when prompted for a Detroit Edison ID number, enter 11111.
c. When asked if you are able to report to your emergency r esponse facility, press 9 for yes and respond to the remaining prompts.
d. If a call to 586-5235 is not received within 2 minutes:
1) Call the ECOS at 6-1900 or 9-1-734-586-1900.

-2) Enter the password.

3) Respond to prompts to suspend the scenario'if activated, or activate if it is currently suspended or completed.
4) If you suspended the scenario in the above step, call 6-1900 or 9-1-734-586-1900, enter the password, and reactivate the scenario. Repeat step 3.
e. If all attempts to activate the ECOS fail, enter EP-292, "Emergency Call Out Backup Method."

END

Revision Summary

1) This is a new procedure.

Implementation Plan

1) This appendix goes into effect upon issuance.

CONTROLLED

RERP Implementing Procedure RERP APP A Appendix A - Forms Revision 0 Page 2 FORMS Form No. Title EP290001. Nuclear Plant Event Notification Form (ENF)

EP290002 Nuclear Plant Event Technical Data Form (TDF)

EP290003 Fire Department Support Request Form EP290004 Ambulance/Paramedic Support Request Form EP290005 Hospital Support Request Form EP290006 Secondary Alarm Station Report EP290007 Emergency Notification Facsimile Log EP540001 Controller/Evaluator Comment Form EP540002 Technical Support Center (TSC) Lead Controller Comment Form EP540003 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Lead Controller Comment Form EP540004 Operational Support Center (OSC) Lead Controller Comment Form EP540005 Drill/Exercise Critique Summary EP540006 Drill/Exercise Component Checklist EP540007 Drill/Exercise Authorization EP540008 NRC Performance Indicator (RERP) Documentaiion Form EP540009 Scenario Implementation Log EP540010 Drill/Exercise Feedback Form END

NUCLEAR PLANT EVENT NOTIFICATION FORM E[ Actual Event (Initial Notifications) F] Drill Plant Contact Information Nuclear Power Plant: Fermi 2 Plant Communicator:

Calling From: "- Control Room El TSC rl EOF El Other 3 1 3 256-4 Plant Message Number Call Back Telephone Number:

Current Classification El Unusual Event El Alert El Site Area Emergency [] General Emergency El Termination This classification was declared as of: Date: Time: (TDF Required)

Reason for Classification El Abnormal Rad Level/Radiological Effluents F] Fission Product Barrier Degradation E] Hazards and Other Conditions Affecting Plant Safety [] System Malfunction Fermi IC Number:

Plant Status

[] Stable El Degrading E' Improving El Recovery (7DF Required)

Radiological Release in Progress Due to Event El Yes - > AU1 Limits El No

[] None Protective Action Recommendations Evacuation of Area(s): El 1 [3 2 El 3 El 4 [1 5t In-Place Shelter of Area(s): 1] 1 El 2 El 3 E1 4 El 5 PAR based on: [E Dose Calculations (TDF Required) El Security Event El Plant Status Ml Other Meteorological Data NOTE: 10 m Met Tower Data is preferred.

Wind Direction (degrees): From To Wind Speed (MPH):

Stability Class: _ Precipitation: El Yes El No Approved: / Time:

Signature Print Name Notifications Time Contacted Name Tele'phone No. or Select Auto-Dial Monroe County Sheriff _['-_El Auto-Dial Wayne County Sheriff _ _[] Auto-Dial Michigan State Police _ _ _ _ Auto-Dial NRC Operations Center Province of Ontario (Canada) _ El Auto-Dial Nuclear Information DTC: TPEPT DSN: EP290001 Rev. 0 PI/I File: 1703.10 Approved: 11-21-02 Issued: 11-25-02 File: 0926 09 IP. I

NUCLEAR PLANT EVENT TECHNICAL DATA FORM F" ActualEvent "r I Drill Plant Contact Information

.-,Nuclear Power Plant: Fermi 2 4-Plant Communicator:

Calling From: E-i Contiol Room E["TSC [] EOF E Other' Call Back Telephone Number: 3 1 3 2 5 6 - 4 Plant Message Number Meteorological Data NOTE: 10 m Met Tower Data is preferred. EZ See attached Event Notification Form Wind Direction (degrees): From To Wind Speed (MI-PH):

Stability Class: Precipitation: I] Yes ED No Reactor Information Is the reactor shut down? I] Yes E[ No Additional Comments (if needed):

Release/Offsite Dose Data: M NIA U See Page 2 /

K Approved: Time:

Signature Print Name Notifications Time Contacted Name Telephone No. or Select Auto--Diaf Monroe County Sheriff -_ - [] Auto-Dial Wayne County Sheriff I-[ Auto-Dial Michigan State Police Ej[ Aut6-Dial NRC Operations Center Nuclear Information _

DTC:TPEPT DSN: EP290002 Rev. 0 P1/2 File: 1703.10 Approved: 11-21-02 Issued: 11-25-02 File: 0926 09 IP. I

NUCLEAR PLANT EVENT TECHNICAL DATA FORM Release/Offsite Dose Data i* Plant Message Number Release Pathway: Li Airborne [] Waterborne Release Rates Noble Gas (Ci/sec)

Projected Release Duration (lrs):

Equivalent I - 131 (Ci/sec) rl Actual D' Potential Time of Calculation: Particulate (Ci/sec)

Based On: E) Monitor (in plant) [] Sample (in plant) Fl Back Calculation of Field Data [] Other Plant Conditions Projected Dose Projected Dose TEDE Thyroid CDE Distance  ; TEDE Thyroid CDE (mrem) (mrem) D (mrem) (mrem)

Site Boundary Site Boundary _

2 Miles 2 Miles 5 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles 10 MWles Measured Offsite Radiation Levels Distance Time Highest Reading (mR/hr) Iodine Cartridge (Net CPM) Sector Site Boundary _

Miles Miles Miles DTC:TPEPT DSN:EP290002 Rev. 0 P2/2 File: 1703.10

FIRE DEPARTMENT SUPPORT REQUEST FORM Monroe County Central Dispatch - Frenchtown Fire Department: '734-241-2727

1. This is:

Name:

Title Telephone Number calling from Fermi 2. There is a fire onsite. Frenchtown Fire Departmen!t assistance is requested immediately.

2. Use the Pointe Aux Peaux Road access gate.
3. Basic information on the fire:

3.1 Type of Fire 3.2 Take the following precautions

4. Determine the following information from Central Dispatch and relay this information to the SAS Operator using EP290006.

4.1 Number of vehicles expected to arrive 4.2 Number of personnel expected to arrive

5. Complete SAS notification.

DTC: TPEPT DSN: EP290003 Rev. 0 PI/l File: 1703.10 Approved- 11-21102 Issued: 11-25-02 File: 0926 09 IP: I

AMBULANCE/PARAMEDIC SUPPORT REQUEST FORM

1. Select required medical reslpohse:

NOTE: Make one call only.

C For Ambulance Only - 734-241-1111 E For both Frenchtown Fire Department Paramedics and Ambulance - 1734-241-2727

2. This is:

Name:

Title Telephone Number calling from Fermi 2. There are injured personnel onsite and your assistance is required immediately.

"3. Number of injured personnel:

4. Injuries to personnel:
5. Number of potentially contaminated personnel:
6. Use the Fermi Drive access gate7.

NOTE: Mercy Memorial Hospital is the primary hospital. Use Oakwood Southshore Medical Center only if conditions prevent the use of Mercy Memorial Hospital.

7. Transport the victim(s) to: M Mercy Memorial Hospital [ Oakwood Southshore Medical Center
8. Take the following precautions:

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9. Determine the following information from Central Dispatch and relay this information to the SAS operator using EP290006.

9.1 Number of vehicles expected to arrive 9.2 Number of personnel expected to arrive Complete SAS notification.

K>j 10.

DTC: TPEPT DSN: EP290004 Rev. 0 PI/1 File: 1703.10 Approved: 11-21-02 Issued: 11-25-02 File: 0926.09 IP. I

HOSPITAL SUPPORT REQUEST FORM I NOTE: Mercy Memorial Hospital is the primary hospital. Use Oakwood Southshore Medical Center only if conditions prevent the use of Mercy Memorial Hospital.

Mercy Memorial Hospital: 734-242-6500 Oakwood Southshore Medical Center: 734-671-3883 or 734-671-3800

1. This is:

Name:

Title Telephone Number calling from Fermi 2. There are injured personnel onsite and the ambulance service has been contacted to transport the victims to you.

2. Number of injured personnel:
3. Injuries to personnel:
4. Number of potentially contaminated personnel: _
5. Number of personnel suffering from excessive radiation exposure:
6. If there are potentially contaminated personnel state the following:

i

"!Youare requested to implement your radiological emergency response plan."

7. Complete SAS notification. I I/

DTC: TPEPT DSN. EP290005 Rev. 0 PI/l File: 1703.10 Approved: 11-21 -02 Issued: 11-25-02 File: 092609 IP: I

SECONDARY ALARM STATION REPORT Secondary Alarm Station: Control Room - Security Direct Line or 6-5215

1. Support organization contacted:

_ Fire/Paramedics I Ambulance L Hospital (which one?)

E Other

2. Number of personnel reporting onsite, if known:
3. Number of vehicles reporting onsite, if known:
4. Owner-controlled area access gate to be used:
  • Pointe Aux Peaux
  • Fermi Drive
5. Location of emergency (If rescue/ambulance, where the vehicles should attend to the victim):

DTC: TPEPT DSN: EP290006 Rev. 0 Pl/1 File: 1703.10 Approved: 11-21-02 Issued: 11-25-02 File 0926 09 IP. I  !

ýDate:

Facility:

Page of EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS FACSIMILE LOG DTC:TPEPT DSN:EP290007 Rev. 0 PI/I File: 1703.10 .Approved: 11-21-02 Issued: 11-25-02 q?2ý File: 0926.09 IP: I