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Undated Package Consisting of Portion of Plant Emergency Plan,Vols 21 - 41
ML20127D502
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Issue date: 01/15/1993
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APPENDIX A The Seabrook Radiological Emergency Plan has 21 Volumes, numbered 21 through 4 1 ,. which detall each individual community's specific ,

Emergency Plan /Frocedure. In almost every instance, the Town's Pire Department Station is listed only by the location ulthin the Toun. In other cases, the Fire Department's location can only be obtained in the building designated as the Emergency Operations-Center (EOC). Attached please find:

1. Volume 20, page 1.6-1, 2-75 General Description j of location of Info.
2. Index of Volumes 1

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3. Table 2.7-1. Location of Local and Host EOC's 1
4. Vol. 21, page 2.3-1, Brentuood

'. Vol. 23, page 2.3-1, Exeter 6 Vol. .7 4 , page 2.3-1 of Greenland ,

i 7 Vol. 25. page 2.3-1, Hampton  !

8. Vol. 26, page 2.3-1. Hampton Palls
9. Vol. 27, page 2.3-1, Kensington
10. Vol. 28, page 2.3-1,lKingston
11. Vol. 29, page 2.3-1,-New Castle  ;
12. Vol. 30, page 2.3-1 Neufields g -1 3 . Vol. 31, page 2. 3-1, Neuton N-o a o
14. Vol. 32, page 2.3-1 North Hampton N o e& 15. Vol. 33, page'2.3-1, Portsmouth n  :

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g<g[ 16. Vol. 34, page 2.3-1, Rye oco

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18. Vol. 36, page12.3-1, South Hampton .

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21. Vol. 39, page 2.3-1, !!a nc he s te r
22. Vol. 40, page 2.3-1, Rochester-
23. Vol. 41, in EOC, Salem i

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, a 1.6 CmmIZATICri l In the State of tbw Itampshiru, there are various icvels of government and support organizations involved in radiological mergency response activities.

Itxal mergency responsibilities in Ibw IIampshire are assmed at. the municipal l1evel and are outlined in this volme. Responsibilities assu: red by state agencies included in the State Diergency Response Organization am described in Volunn 1, Sections 1.2.2 and 1.2.3.

%e following is a sunmuy of the various organizations which will respond in an umrgency on the local, state, and federal level. Akditionally, l the utility's organization is briefly described as well as any other supTort/ service organizations. The relationship of all pertinent external agencies (i.e., state, federal, utility, and private) is shcm on Figum 1.6.1.

1.6.1 Ircal and Ibst Comunities ne seventeen local camunities are governed by either a board of

, selectron or a city council with administrative control of the comunity usually j retained by the selectron or a town / city mnager. Each comunity has . police, fire, and unargmcy mnagment capabilities. Since the governing organization of each cmnunity is unique, diagrams outlining organizational structum of each are l pmvided as figums in the appropriate comunity specific plan / procedure volume.

We four host comunities are governed by a board of selectnen, - myor, -

myor pro-tun, or tran/ city unager. Each host comunity has palice, fire and-anmjoney mnagamnt capabilities. Since the governing organization Mf each '

. comunity is unique, diagrams outlining organizational structure 'of each are ~~

l provided as figurus in the appropriate comunity specific plan / procedure volumes.

We- seventeen local' canunities and the four host camunities have the-capability for continuous 24-hour operations for a protracted pericd of tirre.

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  • l as ncaicd. MDDi will provide supplcnontal ronitoring (quipTent, as Itquired, g l during an mergency.

Inventories of the local ard host ccntnunities' resources and cquiprent are lincludcd in the canunity epocific plan / procedure volunos. Uhese resources include vehicles, personnel rosters, fire / tolice cquipTent, and ccnnunications cquirrent. Should the cmmunity rtquire personnel or Equiptent beyond that available locally, it can rely on state resources. Requests for state resources will be directed to the MODI local Liaison in Nowington. Several state agencies am prepared to provide back-up equipTent and personnel. She agencies and the j

support they tray provide are outlined in Volutte 1, Sections 1.3 ard 2.4. ard in l Volune 9, Appulix D. She state also provides necessary resources to support the _

' federal response as identified in Volune 1, Section 1.4.

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INDEX OF VOLUMES b Volume Title Number I NEW HAMPSHIRE RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 2 Vermont Yankee Implementing Procedures-Governor's Office and NHOEM 3 Vermont Yankee Implementing Procedures-Division of Public Health Services 4 Vermont Yankee Implementing Procedures-State Agencies 5 Seabrook Station Implementing Procedures-Governor's Office and NHOEM 6 Seabrook Station Implementing Procedures-Division of Public Health Services 7 Seabrook Station Implementing Procedures-State Agencies, County 8 State and Local Functional Implementing Procedures 9 State and Local Appendices 10 VERMONT YANKEE LOCAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 11 Chesterfield Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 12 Hinsdale Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 13 Richmond Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 14 Swanzey Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 15 Winchester Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 16 Keene HOST Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 17-19 (Reserved) 20 SEABROOK STATION LOCAL RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 21 Brentwood Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 22 East Kingston Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 23 Exeter Plan-Information and Implementing Procedures 24 Greenland Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 25 Hampton Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 26 Hampton Falls Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 27 Kensington Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 28 Kingston Plan Information-and Implementing Procedures 29 New Castle Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 30 Newfields Plan Information and Implementing Procedures j

31 Newton Plan Information and Implementing Procedures s

32 North Hampton Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 33 Portsmouth Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 34 Rye Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 35 Seabrook Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 36 South Hampton Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 37 Stratham Plan Information and Implementing Procedures ,

38 Dover HOST Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 39 Manchester HOST Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 40 Rochester HOST Plan Information and Implementing Procedures 41 Salem HOST Plan -Information and Implementing Procedures 42-49 (Reserved) 50 Letters of Agreement i

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TABLE 2.7-1 LOCATION OF LOCAL AND HOST E0Cs- ,

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Brentwood In the Fire Station near intersection of Route 111A and Route 125.

East Kingston In an adjoining building with the Police Station and fire Station on Route 107.

Exeter In the Public Safety Building on Court Street.

Greenland In the same building with the Police Station and Fire Station on ,

Portsmouth Avenue.

Hampton In the Fire Substation located next to the Town Hall on Winnacunnet Road.

Hampton Falls In the fire Station on Route 84.

Kensington On the second floor of the Fire Station on Route 150.

-Kingstca In the same building with the Police Station and Fire Station on -'

Main Street.

New Castle In the Fire Station which is an. adjacent building .to the Police Station on Main Street.

Newfields In the Fire Station at the junction of Piscassic Road and Route 85.

Newton In the main Fire-Station on South Main Street.

North Hampton In the Fire Station which is adjacent to the Ftlice Station on Atlantic Avenue.

l'Portsmouth In the Public Safety Complex.

l Rye in the Ambulance Corps Building.

t L Seabrook In the Public. Safety Complex on Centennial Street, i South Hampton In the Town Office Building.

.j-Stratham in the Municipal Center on Bunker Hill Road.

I Dover In the. City Hall on Central Avenue.

Manchester In the Fire. Station on 100 Merrimack-Street.: ,

Rochester In the Fire Station on Wakefield Street.-

Salem- In the Fire Station on Cross Street.

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no Tcun of Brentwood is served by an established comunications network.

The Police Staticn is- located at the hm Rs11 on Eniton Road. %e IDC is located at the Fire Staticn which is located cn Route 111A and Route 125. 2e Brentwocd Police Department is dispatched by Rockingham County Dispatch. Be Brentwocd Fire Dt W t omc w- phone is answered by Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC) who then tone alerts and dispatches Brentwxd's Fire EtTartrent.

Initial notification of an incident at Snabrook Station to the Brentwood amtgency respanse organization would occur as follows: the Utility would notify the New nwpaldre State Police cnmunications center, the m State Police dispatcher would notify RCDC. RCDC will ratify the Police Officer On .hty Or On Call via radio pger.

At the same time the Radio page is sent to the Police Office Cn Duty or On l Call, RQC will provide a sinultaneous notification to the Selectnen and the

.2 l nntgency Minagcrent Director via radio p gers, ne Police Officer has the l primiry respnsibility for verifying the recelot of the radio page to the Dmrgency Respnse Organization for the hn.

he Police Officer will receive subsequent updates and infornation fran RCDC until the EC teccxms operational. Once the EC is cperational, it will tectue the focus of all eTergency ccnnunications for the town.

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l ne EC dispatch area is located in the fire dispatch area at the Fire Station. mis facility has teen equipped with comunications capabilities to han11e ackiitional ccxmunications associated with the RERP.

l Incal Dmrgency Rinage:ent field operations will te conducted on VHF-HB l frequencies. Be fire fnquencies will te used _ only for coordinating fire fighting activities, the police fixquencies will b3 utilized prinarily for traffic / access control and for cconiinating other law enforarant activities.-

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%e town -of Dceter is served by an established comunicaticas network, mis network will be able to support the additional public safety ccrrunications associated with the RDIP.

%e hm's Police Department is located at the Public Safety Carplex on Court St. Se nain fire station is located with the Police Station at the Public Safety Cceplex. We Public Safety Carplex also is the location of the Dceter ,

Dispatch Center and the KC.

Se initial notification of an incident at SeabnrA Station to the hn of Exeter a:ergency response ~ ganization would occur as follows: the Utility would notify the Itw thmpchire State Police Ccrnunications Center, the IE State Police disptcher will notify Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC). RCDC will notify the Police / Fire Dispatcher via the county police radio network. We disptcher will verify the receipt of the nessage frcm RCDC ard proceed to notify the Dceter arergency respnse organization as specified by the RERP.

G.i ne ccmiunications that occur arong the Exeter public safety agencies are divided anong several radio channels. Essentially each departnent within the hn will coordinate their activities on their nornal opsting fztquencies.

Rese comunications wi11 be nonitored and directtd fran the EDC by the departnunt heads. The canbined public safety dispatch area at the Public Safety Carplex will be the focus of all a ergency comunicaricas for the hn.

We subsystens of the ccnrunications network that muld be utilized during l an courgency at Seah:xok are described in Volune 20, Section 2.4 and illustrated l in this volune, Figures 2.3-1 ard 2.3-2.

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%e Toan c,f Greenlard is servcd try an established ccnnunications netwrk.

We Police Station, Fire Station and the DJC are all locatal in the sam building' on Portmouth Avenue. We cmrgency canunications arm is lochtai in the fire dispatch area. %e Grmnlard Police Ceprtmmt is dispatchcd by Rockingham County Disptch. The Fire Departamt is dispatched by the 'Iban of Dceter, who answers the Greenland cmrgency phone and then tone alerts and disp tches Grecnland Fire Dpirtrent.

Initial notification of an incident at Seabreak Station to the Grmnlard (mnjency response organization would occur as follcus: the Utility would notify the iba Hanphire State Police Ccanunications Center, the lui State Police disptcher would notify Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC). RCDC will notify the Police Officer Cn Duty or Cn Call, via raciio pager. At the sare time, the radio page is sent to the Police Officer On Duty or On Call, a simultaneous l noti.fication will also te provided by RCDC to the Seleacm and the DutJency lManagtrent Director / Fire Chief via radio pagers. %e Police Officer has the primry responsibility for verifying the receipt of the radio page to the (muxJency response organization for the toan.

i ne Police Officer will receive subsequent updates and infonmtion fran FCDC' until the EOC brtres operational. Once the DJC is operational, it will tectne the focus of all amtgency ccmuunications for the town.

he DJC dispatch area is -locatai with the fire dispatch area and is specially equiged with enhanced ccnnunications capabilities to hardle additional

( ccanunications associated with the RERP.

l l Local cmrgency mnagaamt' field cprations will be conducted on VHF-HB' firquencies. %e fire fnquencies will be used only for cconlinating fire i

fighting ectivities, the police frtquencies will be utilized primrily for traffic / access control and for coordinating other law enforecnent activities.

l %c subsystcms of the ccnnunications network that would be utilized during l an crnenyency at Seabroak are described in Volume 20, Section 2.4 and illustrated t

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2.3 lunoton Enernoncy Ccrmanications

-p me town of llanpton is served by an established ccrnunications netwrk.

his netwrk ms engineend to account for the additional public safety responsibilities associated with the RERP and the large -- transient population l present during the tourist season. %e town Police D3prtment is a full tire departrent with its headquarters located at the beach on Ashaarth Ave. %e nain Fire Station is located at the beach adjacent to the Police Station. WeFim l Dreprtnent also operates a Fire Substation (Station #2) located near the center l of the doantown area on Winnicunnet Road. We substation, located adjacent to l the hn Ihll, is the location of the EDC. Both Fire and Police Deprtrents operate seprate 24-hour dispatch centers fran their nnin headquarters.

We initial notification of an incident at Seabmok Station to the hn of Ibapton arenjency response organization ould occur as follows: the Utility l will notify the thw lunpshire State Police Ccrcunications Center and the lei l State Police dispatcher will notify Rockingham County Disatch Center (RCDC).

l RCIX' will notify the llanpton Police Dispatcher via the county police radio 4

lnetwrk. Af ter verifying the initial notification nessage, the police disptcher l will contact the key mters of the lumpton aangency response organization.

I l ne police disptcher will receive subsequent updates and infornation fran l RCDC until the Hanpton EIC becca3s oprational. Once the EDC is operational, it will becana the focus of all cm2rgency camunications for the toan.

l %e EDC, located in the Fire Substation (Station #2)., is equipped with l various ccnnunications systans.

!' l l The subcyctans of ~ the ccnnunications network that muld be u . Lized during l

i an cmargency at Seabroak am described in Volu:re 20,- Section 2.4 and illustrated in this volunn, Figums 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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2.3 ihmton Falls Dmrpency Caminications

%e Town of Hampton Falls will te served by an established ccnmmications network. We Police Station is located in the 'It%n Hall on Rt. 88. We Fire .

Station is located on Route 84. We ihmpton Falls Police Departrent is dispatche:1 by Rockinghrn County Dispatch Center (RCDC). 'Ihe Hampton Fire Depart 7nent is disptchcd by Ibnpton Fire Disptch.

It is planned that the initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to the ihmpton Falls emIgency response organization would occur..as follows: - he Utility would rotify the Nea ihmphire State Police Camunications Center, and the NH State Police disptcher would notify BCEC. RCDC will then notify the Police officer Cn Duty or Cn Call via radio pager.

At tho sano tim 3 the radio pge is sent to the Police Officer Ch Duty or On Call, a similtancous notification will also be provided by RCDC to the l Selectman and the Drergency Managarent Director via radio pgers. The Police officer has the primny responsibility for verifying the receipt of the radio page to the crurgency response organization for the tcwn.

We Police . Officer will receive subsequa a upiates and infornation from RCDC until the EDC boctnes operational. Cnce the EC is operational, it will bnato the fccus of all omrgency coarunications for the town.

%e EDC dispatch will be equipped with the comunications cambilities to han11e additional cou:unications associated with the RERP. Incal errgency mmaga ent field cperations are corducted on the town's Police and Fire frequency.

l ne subsysters of the ccrnunications network that would be utilized during l an erergency at Saabrook are describcd in Volume 20, Section- 2.4 and illustrated l in this volu:Te, Figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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We hn of Fensington is served try an established ccnnunications netwrk.

%e Police Station is located at the hn Hall on Rt.150. We DJC is located on -

the secord floor of the Fire Station wttich is also located on Rt. 150. We Kensington Police Departrent is dispatched by the Rockingham County Disptch l Center (RCDC).

Initial notification of an incident at seabrook Station to the ransington l umrgency response organization muld occur as follows: he Utility will notify l the Itw Ibmpshire State Police comunications center, and the mi State Police

-l dispatcher will notify RCDC. RCDC will notify the Kensington Police Officer On lDutyorOnCall.

At the sano tine the radio page is sent to the Police Officer On Duty or On Call, a simultaneous notification will also be provided by RCDC to the l Selectmen, DTergency ManagaTent Director, Police Chief, and Fire Chief via radio l pagers. We Police Officer On Duty or On Call has the prinary responsibilit'y for l verifying with RCEC the Irceipt of th radio page sent to the- tcun mergsncy lInsponseorganization.

1 l n e Police Officer On Duty or on Call will receive subsequent updates and l infornation frun RCDC until the Kensington DJC becmes operational. Once the D3C is operational, it will rectne the fccus of all mntgency ccmnunications for the to.n .

l %e EOC, locatcd on the second flcor of the Fire Station, is equipped with l various ccmnunications systes.

I ne subsystms of the communications netwrk that wuld be utilized durisq -

an ennrgency at Seabrook are described in Volune 20, Section 2.4 and illustrated i

in this volune, Figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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2.3 Kinoston nmruency ccrnmications

%e Tcun of Kingston is served by an established ocnnunications network.

he Police Station, Fire Station and ECC are all located in one building on Main Street. Se Kingston Police tepartnent is disptched by Rockirgham County Dispatch. We Kingston Fire Department is also dispatched by Rockingham County Dispatch.

Initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to the Kingston omrgency response organization would cccur as follcus. % e Utility would notify the ikw Hampshire State Police Ccucunications Center, and the MI State Police dispatcher would notify Rockligham County Dispatch Center (RCDC). RQC will _

notify the Police Officer on Duty or On Call via radio pger. % e Police Officer has the prinnry responsibility for verifying the receipt of the radio page to the crergency respanse organization for the to n. The Police Officer will receive mibccquent updates and infonstion frcm RCDC until the WC tectrnes crerational.

Once the DJC is cTerational, it will beccnn the. focus of all mergency comunications for the tckn.

2e DJC dispatch area is located on the second floor of the Fire St7 tion.

nis dispatch area has been equipped with enhanced ccnnunications capabilities to handle additional comunications asscciated with the EDIP. Iccal entgency nunagamnt field operations are conducted on VHF-HB frequencies. The. fire frequencies will -be used only for fire fighting activities, the police f mquencies will be utilized primarily for traffic / access control- and for-I-

coordinating other law enfc.u.cuwmt activities.

l 2e subsystans of the camunications netwark that would to utilized during -

l an omrgency at Seabrook are described in Volume 20, Section _2.4 and illustrated l in this volunu, Figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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no hn of Iba Castle is served by an established comunications netwrk.

%o Police Station ard Fire Station are lccatcd in adjoining buildings on thin Street. %e WC is lccated in the Fire Station; the Police Station is lccated in the hn Ihll. We tha Castle Police Deprtrent is dispatchcd by Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC). We Fire Deprtrent is disptched by the Rye Fire D3partrent wttich answrs the Iba Castle fire phone ard then tone alerts and disptches the iba Castle Fire Departrent.

Initial notification of c: Incident at Seabrook Station to the !ba Castle crergency response orgardzaticn would occur as follcws: W e Utility m uld notify the !ba ihmpshire State Police Comunications Center, the IM State Police dispatcher would notify Rockirgham County Dispatch Center. RCDC will notify the Police Officer On Duty or On Call. At the same tire the radio page is sent to the Police Officer Dn Duty or On Call, a sinultaneous notification will also be l providcd by RCDC to the Diergency IMnagement Director via radio pager. We Police Officer has the prinary responsibility for verifying the rtceipt of the

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%e DJC, 1ccated with the fire dispatch area, is a specially equipped facility with enhanced comnunications capabilities to hwile additional comunications associated with the RERP.

Iccal atergency managuamt field oparations will be conductcd on VHF-1B frtquencies. %e fire fruquencies will be used only for coordLmting fire fighting activities, the police frtquencies will be utilized prirarily for traffic / access control and for ccortiinating other law enforecm2nt activities.

We subsystems of the comunicatLons network that would be utilized during an emergency at Snahrcnk are described in Volune 20, Sccion 2.4 and illustrated in this volune, Figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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%e 'Itwn of Ikufields is serytd by an establishcd ccnmunications network.-

We Police Station is locatai at tne 'Itwn Ihll on Pain Street. 20 Fire Station ard the DJC are locatai at the junction of Piscassic Road and Route 85. %e ,

tkuflelds Police Deprtmnt is disptchcd by Rockirgham County Disptch Center (RCDC). - We Fire D7partrent is dispatchal by the Ibamrket Disptch Center.

Initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to the lkufields mergency msFnse organization would occur as follcss: the Utility would notify the !ku Itampshire State Police Crnmunications Center ard the IU State -- Police j dispatcher would notify RCDC. RCFC will notify the !kufields Police Officer On Duty or Cn Call via radio pger.

At the sano tino the radio page is sent to the Police Of ficer On Duty or D. Call, RCDC will ptwide a sinultancous notification to the Selectnen, and the Thnrgency Fanagtnnnt Director via radio p gers. %e Police Officer has the prinary msronsibility for verifying the ruccipt of the radio pge to the

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%e Police Of ficer will receive subcapent updates ard infonnation frun-l RCCC until the DOC tectuns operational. Once the DDC is operational, it will I

tectne the focus of all mergency cmrunications for the tc%n.

We EDC dispatch area locatrd in the iire Station is a specially equipycd facility with ccnnunications capabilities to hardle ailitional ccnnunications associatrd with the REP.

l l-me subsystmta of the comunications network that would to utilizcd during j an mergency. at Seahrcok are describcd in Volume 20, Section 2.4 and illustrated -

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%e Town of Ituton is serve:1 by an established comunications network.

%e Police Station is locatad at the Town Hall on Pain Street. We DJC is

,- located with the miin Fire Station at 35 South Pain Street. % ere is also a Fire Substation locattd on West thin Street, Ibaton Junction. Both the Ituton Police and Fire Departrents are dispatched by Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC).

Initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to the ILvtan cmuxJency response organization wuld occur as follows: the Utility would notify the New thmpshiru State Police ccnnunications center and the la State Police-dispatcher wuld notify RCDC. RCEC will notify the Police Office On Duty or on call, a sinultaneous notification will also be po:wided by RCDC to the Selectnen l and the Drergency Panagamnt Director via radio pagers. The Police Officer has the primsry responsibility for verifying the receipt of the radio page to the t cnergency response organization for the town.

%e Police -Officer will zuceive subsequent updates ard infouration frun RCDC until the mc becams operational. Once the EC is operational, it will w teccre the focus of all atergency econunications for the town.

We wC dispatch area, located in the Fire Station is a specially equipped facility with connunications ca,mbilities to handle additional ccnuunications associated with the RERP. local omrgency nanagemnt field operations are cooniinated on the police ard fire frequencies.

We subsystms of the ccurunications network that muld be utilized during l an amtgency at Seabrook are described in Volune 20, Sccion 2.4 ard illustratad

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network. - The Police Station is adjacent.to the Firu Station, locP- ' on Atlantic i Avenue. %e DOC is located in the Fire Station. ! brth limpton i. ace D3partnent -

is dispatched by Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC). ! brth Ihrpton Fire i

Departnnnt has its own 24-hour disptch facility.

Initial notificaticn of an incident at Seabrook Station to the Ibrth lunpton umrgency response organization would occur as follcws: the Utility would notify the flew Ikupshizu State Police Camunications Center, the State rolice disptcher would notify RCIC. ECEC will then notify ! brth thtpton through -

the ! brth Harpton Firu Dispatcher. 1sfter verifying the initial notification ressage, the Fire Dispatcher will contact the key nmbers of the Ibrth ihmpton crergency response organization for the tom.

%e EDC, located in the Fire Station, is a specially equippxl facility with established ccumunications capabilities. We DOC disptch arco is located with the fire dispatch and has leen enhanced to acccnrodate_ additional comunications associated with RERP.

g.4 Iccal emergency mnagtnent field operations will be conducted on VHF-HB frrx!uencies. The fire frequencies will be uscd only for coordinating' fire fighting activities, the police frequencies will be utilized primrily for traffic / access control and for coordinating other law enforement activities'.

ne subsystems of the comtications network that wculd be utilized during l an umzgency at Seabrook are described in Volu::n 20, Section 2.4 and ~ illustrated l in this volune, Figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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4 2.3 Portsmouth Emeraency Communications

- The City of Portsmouth is served by an established communications network.

l The Police Station is located at the City Hall Corplex. The Fire Station is located -

l-at 170 Court Street. The EOC is located at the Lity Hall Complex. The Portsmouth Police Department has its own 24-hour dispatch, the Portsmouth Fire Department also has its own 24-hour dispatch. The Fire Depart'1ent operates a substation at 2500  !

Lafayette Road. The substation is equipped with its own fire base station to provide back-up fire communications capabilities.

Initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to the Portsmouth emergency response organization would occur as follows: the Utility would notify ,

the New Hampshire State Police Communications Center and the NH State Police Dispatcher would notify Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC). RCDC will notify-Portsmouth Police Dispatcher. After verifying the initial nctification message, the Police Dispatcher will contact the key members of the Portsmouth emergency response organization.

The Police Dispatcher will ,- ;ive subsequent updates and information from RCDC until the E0C becomes operational. Once the E0C is operational it will become the focus of all emergency communications for the city.

l The EOC is located in the City Hall Complex. The E0C dispatch area has been specially equipped with communications capabilities to handle additional communications associated with the RERP.

The subsystems of the communications network thatlwould be utilized during an emergency at Seabrook are describeu in Volume 20,-Section 2.4 and illustrated in this volume, figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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2.3 he333rumey Cernunications he 'Itwn of Rye is served by an established cctmunications network. he Police Stat. ion ard Fire Station are located at 563 Washington Road. We FIC is llocatcd in the Mhtlance Corp. Building. We Fire / Police Station raintains continuous radio cumunications with tcun, county and state law enforecrent agencies, and all scecoast arte Fire Departnents.

Initial notification of an incident at Soabrook Station to the Rye l oaargency response organization wuld occur as follcuss the Utility will notify I the Itw lbnpshiro State Police cuanunications center, and the IM State Police _

l dispatcher will notify Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC). RCDC will l notify the Rye Fire Dispatcher. After verifying the initial notification ressage, the Fire Dispatcher will contact the key nr5ders of the Rye umrgency response organization.

We Fire Dispatcher will receive subscquent upriates and inforration flun l RCDC until the Rye EOC bectnes operational. Once the DI is operational, it will

._ buccum the focus of all enm]ency ccrinunications for the town.

l The Rye FIC, located in the Mlulance Corp. Building, is equipped with l various ccumunications systars.

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an naargency at S ubrook are described in Volune 20, Section 2.4 ard illustrated in this voltcu, Figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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t 2.3s Smbrook Fnernency Comunications no 7 tun of Seabrook is servud by an establishcd comunications netwrk.

his netwrk was engineertd to account for the adittional public safety responsibilities associated with the RERP.

We 7twn Police Departrxmt is a large full-tine deparbmnt with its leadquarters locatcd at the Publ.ic Safety CaTplex with the frain Fire Station.-

The Public Safety Complex includes 'a s y blly designcd D r and Fire Comunications dispatch areas. Both the Fire and Police Departmmts operate segrate 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> dispatch centers fran the ccuplex.

We initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to the town of Seabrook amrgency respnse organization would occur as follcuss the Utility l Sould notify the iba lhq; shire State Police Camunications Center, the NH State l Police disptcher will notify Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC). RCDC will notify the Police- Disptcher via the county police radio netwrk. .ne Police Dispatcher will verify the receipt of the nessage fran RCDC and proceed to notify the Seabrook cuergency response organization as spx:ified ly the RERP.

l We Police Dispatcher wLll receive subsequent updates and infonmtion fran RCDC' until the BDC becams operational. Cnce the EOC is operational, it will becom the focus of all omrgency comunications for the tcun.

Se subsystms of the comunications netwrk that would be utilized during l- an amxgency at Seabrook are describcd in Volunn 20, Section 2.4 and illustra+wd l In this volu:m, Figums 2.3-1 ard 2.3-2.

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2.3 South lhmpton Frercency Comunications

%e Town of South Hanpton will be servcd by an established ccrmunications {

netwrk. We Police Station is located with the 'Itun Hall on lillldale Avenue.

l %e EDC is locatt.d in the biscment of the 'Itsn Hall. %e South Hanptcri Police l Departmmt is dispatchcd by Rockingham County Dispatch Center (RCDC). - 20 South ,

Th:rpton Fire D?part2:ent is toned and dispatched by Amsbury Fire Cepart:nent Dispatch.

Initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to the South l lhmpton (smrgency response organization would occur as folloas: The Utility l will notify the Iku HampshiIn State Police ccratunications center,- and the iku l lhmpshire State Police disptcher will notify RCEC. RCDC will notify the South l Hanpton Police Officer On Duty or On Call.

At the sane Line the radio page is sent to the Police Officer On Duty or l On Call, RCDC will provide a - sinultaneous notification to the Selectnen, l Energency Managemnt Director, Police Chief, and Fire Chief via radio pgers.

l %e Police Officer Ch Duty or On Call has the prunary responsibility for l verifying with RCDC the receipt of the radio pge sent to the tc%n aiemjency-lresponseorganization. .

i l %e Police Officer On Duty or On Call will receive subsequent updates and l infonration frtra RCDC until the South Hampton EDC becmes operational. Once the l EDC is operational, it will toccum the focus of all omrgency comunications with -

l the tcun. The EDC, lccated in the Tcwn Ihll, is cquippd with various l ccurunications 'systam.

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%e subsysters of the comunications netwrk that would-be utilized during l an erergency at Seabrook are described in Volune 20, Sect'on 2.4 and illustrated in this volume, Figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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2.3 Stratham Emeroency Communications- ,

The Town of Stratham is served by an established communications network.

l The Municipal' Center is located on Bunker Hill Road.- -The E0C is located in the l Municipal Center. The_Stratham Police and Fire Departments are dispatched by the .

Newmarket Dispatch Center. ,

Initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to- the Stratham emergency response organization would occur as follows: the Utility would notify the New Hampshire State Police communications center, the NH State Police dispatcher would notify Rockingham County Dispatch Center. RCDC will notify the Police Officer On Duty or On Call and will simultaneously page the Selectmen and Emergency ,

Management Director. The Police Officer On Duty or On Call -has the primary-responsibility for verifying the receipt of the radio page to the emergency response organization for the town.

The Police Officer On Duty will receive subsequent updates and information from RCDC until the E0C becomes operational. Once the E0C is operational, it will-become the focus of all emergency communications for the. town.

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l The EOC, located in the Municipal Center, is a specially equipped facility _

with communications capabilities to accommodate additional communications associated

. with the RERP.

The subsystems of the communications network that would be utilized during-an emergency at Seabrook are described in Volume 20, Section 2.4 and illustrated-in this volume, figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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2.3 Panchestar Dmrt:nncy Ccrmunications.

Se City cf Minchester is served by an established ccnnunications network.

'Ihe Police Deprtmnt and Fire Departnant operate separate 24-hour dispatch Centers.

Se ccrmunications that occur amrg the Msnchester public safety agencies are divided among several radio channels. Essendally, mch deprtmnt within the City will coordinate their activities on their normal operatirq frequencies.

%ese ccrnunications wi.ll te nonitored and directed frtrn the EIC by the dep rtrent heads. We primry fire and polico dispatch operations will muun at their respectivo disptch artes.

Initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to the Panchester Dergency Response Organizaticn would occur as follows: at the ALDU level, taCai will iratiate the official notification of Panchester by contacting the Police Dispatcher via c<mmrcial telephane or radio. Se Poli Disp tcher will verify the ameage ty a call back to ! COD 1 arri will then contact the key nrrbers of the Panchester Dmrgency Response Organization by telephone, radio, or pager.

me Police Dispatcher will receive subsequent updates and inforration fmn t00Di until the DJC traxes operational. Chce the EDC is op= rational, it will trecrm the focus of cangency notifications and ccrmunication for the City.

te D]C is located in the Central Fire Station. The DJC dispatch area wil'. be equippad with enhanced ccrnunications capabilities to handle additional conmmications associatoc' with the RERP.

We sutrystems of the ccrnunications network that muld be utilized durirq an csmrgency at Seabrock are described in volume 20, Section 2.4 and illustrated in this volune, Figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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i 2.3 Rochester Pmroencv Comunications

%e City of Rochester is served by an established connunications network.  !

%e Police Deprtmnt and Fixo Departnent operate separate 24-hour dispatch centers.

%e cmmunications that occur anong the Rochester public safety agencies Essentially, each department within are divided among several radio channels. i the City wi.ll cocalinate their activities on their nornal operating frequenc es.

%ese ccrrunications will be nonitomi and directed fran the IIC by the deprtmnt heads. %e prirary fire ard police dispatch cInrations will rutain at their respective disputch areas.

Initial notification of an incident at Smbrook Station to thelevel, at the ALERT Rochester follcws:

thergency Response Organization would occur as fa0Di will initiate the of ficial notification of Rochester by contacting the The Police DispatU = will Police DisIntcher via camercial telephone or radio.

verify the nessage by a call back to MODI and will then contact the key mnbers of the Rochester Energency Response Organization by telephone, radio, or pager.

%e Police Dispatcher will receive subsequent ugiates ard infornation fzun Once the EIC is operational, it will tuCD: until the EDC bectres operational.

beccre the focus of menymcy notifications and comunication for the City.

The FDC dispatch area will be l

The EDC is located in the Fire Station.

equipped with enhanced contunications capabilities to handle additional ccnnunications associatcd with the RERP.

We subsyntans of the cwinunications netwrk that would be utilized during an energency at Seabrook are descrited in Volume 20, Section 2.4 ard illustrated in this volume, Figures 2.3-1 and 2.3-2.

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