ML20128D153
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| Issue date: | 11/28/1984 |
| From: | LOWER FREDERICK TOWNSHIP, PA |
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LOWER FREDERICK TOWNSHIP MONTGOMERY COUNTY RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR INCIDENTS AT THE I
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PROMULGATION THIS PLAN SUPERCEDES ALL OTHER LOWER FREDERICK T0WNSHIP PLANS DEVELOPE 0 FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IN THE EVENT OF AN INCIDENT AT THE LIMERICK GENERATING STATION. THIS PLAN WAS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS UNDER RESOLUTION DATED BOAR 0 0F SUPERVISORS PRESIDENT l
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N ANNUAL REVIEW CERTIFICATION
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Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP). All necessary changes have been coordinated through the county and incorporated into the plan. Distribution of changed pages has been made to all recorded holders of the plan.
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TABLE OF CJNTENTS Page em Promulgation.......................................................
1 Record of Changes..................................................
11 Annual Review Certification........................................
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Table of Contents..................................................
iv I.
Introduction A.
Authority.....................................................
1 8.
References....................................................
1 C.
Purpose.......................................................
1 0.
Scope.........................................................
1 E.
Definitions...................................................
2 F.
Objectives................................................*....
6 II.
Basic Plan i
i A.
General.......................................................
7 B.
Municipal Government Emergency Operations.....................
7 1.
Municipal Government - Emergency Organization Structure...............................................
7 2.
Responsibilities..........................................
7 3.
Emergency Services........................................
8 4.
Emergency Operations Center...............................
11 C.
Canmunications................................................
11 O.
Al e rt/ Noti fi ca t i on Sys tens....................................
12 1.
Municipal.................................................
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Public....................................................
12 a.
Puolic Alert System...................................
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Route Alerting........................................
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Hearing impaired......................................
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Protectiva Actions............................................
13 1.
Sheltering................................................
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Evacuation................................................
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Selective Evacuation..................................
13 b.
General Evacuation....................................
13 c.
Authori zati on and Cont ro 1.............................
14 d.
Evacuation Routes.....................................
14 e.
Transportation........................................
14 f.
Tra f fi c Cont rol Poi nt s................................
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Schools...............................................
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Health Care Facilities................................
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Acces s Control / Area Secu ri ty..........................
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- j. Emergency Fuel Supplies...............................
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Roadway Clearing......................................
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Continued Fire Protection.............................
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Ag ri cu l t u re...........................................
16 F.
Radiological Exposure Contro1.................................
16 G.
Continuity of Government......................................
19 H.
Training......................................................
19 I.
Concept of Operations.........................................
20 1.
Unusual Event.............................................
20 2.
Alert.....................................................
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Site Emergency............................................
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General Emergency.........................................
21 S.. R e e n t ry...................................................
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Plan Maintenance and Distribution.............................
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III. Attachments A.
Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ Map................................
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Emergency Organizational Chart................................
B-1 C.
Letters of Agreement..........................................
C-1 D.
Tra f fi c C o n t ro l P o i n t s........................................ 0-1 E.
Route Alertin9................................................
E-1 F.
Residents with Special Medical Requirements...................
F-1 G.
Persons Requi ring Transportation Assistance................... G-1 H.
EOC Floor Plan................................................
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Not i fi cat i on L i s t.............................................
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Evacuation Plan Map...........................................
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Do s i met ry/ K I Re po rt Fo rm...................................... K-1 L.
Municipal 00simetry/KI Receipt Form...........................
L-1 M.
Emergency Worker Oosimetry/KI Li st............................ M-1 N.
Emergency Worker Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form....................
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Consolidated Resource List....................................
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Municipal Police / Fire / Ambulance Resources.....................
P-1 Q.
Evacuation Support Map........................................
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Supporting P1ans..............................................
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LOWER FREDERICK TOWNSHIP RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN f
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INTRODUCTION A.
Authority The Lower Frederick Township Radiological Emergency Response' Plan (RERP) has been developed under the authority of, and in accordance witn, the provisions of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Services Act of 1978, P.L. 1332.
B.
References 1.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency " Criteria for preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in support of Nuclear Power Plants," NOREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, Novemoer 1980.
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Montgomery County Radiological Emergency Response Plan for inci-l dents at the Limerick Generating Station, dated 3.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Disaster Operations Plan, July 1977, with changes.
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Annex E " Fixed Nuclear Facility Incidents," dated November 1981, to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Disaster Operations Plan.
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Municipal Resolution No.
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Purpose The intent of this document is to provide for the maximum protection of those persons who live, work, or transit Lower Frederick Township in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station.
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Scope l
This plan outlines the basic procedures Lower Frederick Township will follow in the event of an incident at Limerick Generating Station.
It complies with federal guidelines and details municipal actions in accordance with Annex E of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Disaster Operations Plan and the Montgomery County Radiological Emergency Response Plan.
All of Lower Frederick Township is within the plume exposure pathway l
EPZ (reference Attacnment A and Attachment J). The approximate l
population is 2,379.
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Definitirns Some of the terminology presented in this document, or which one pd might encounter during a radiological incident, is somewhat unique.
Accordingly, for a better understanding of the RERP it is essential that emergency response personnel familiarize themselves with the following definitions:
1.
Access Control Point [ACP) - Control Points manned primarily by l
State or municipal poiice, augmented when necessary by the National Guard, established around the perimeter of the plume exposure pathway EPZ on roads leading into it when it is evacuated or occupants are taking shelter for the purpose of controlling access into the area.
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Activate / Activation - To place a specific plan, or portion thereof, into action, j
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Amateur Radio - Licensed volunteer radio amateur communications personnel affiliated with county emergency management organi-zation. Such organizations include Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES).
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Central Resource Receiving Point - A predesignated facility operated by the county and located outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ and suitable for the reception and distribution of supplies and equipment.
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Oosimeters - Devices that measure accumulated exposure to radiation.
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Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) Announcements - Official-announcements made at the county level for the specific purpose of providing instructions or information from the County Connis-stoners, or their designated representative, to the permanent and transient residents of the county. Announcements are made over the legally designated alerting and waring (EBS) Network.
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Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) - A generic area defined about a i
nuclear facility to facilitate offsite emergency planning and develop a significant response base.
It is defined for the plume and ingestion exposure pathways.
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Plume Exposure Patnway - The area surrounding a fixed nuclear facility wnich potentially is subject to radiation exposure as a result of an incident involving radioactive material emanating from the facility. Such potential l
exposure could involve:
(a) whole body external exposure to gama radiation from the plume and from deposited materials, l
and (b) inhalation exposure from the passing radioactive i
plume. The EPZ for this pathway consists of an area of l
approximately ten miles in radius around the fixed nuclear
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(The exact size and configuration of each plume
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exp3 sura pathway EPZ.for tha resptctiva fixed nuclear
-facility in Pennsylvania were. determined in relation to local energency response needs and capaoilities as they are affected~by conditions such as demography, topography, d
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access routes, and jurisdictional boundaries).
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Ingestion Exposure Pathway - That area surrounding a fixed nuclear facility whicn, as a result of a release of radioactive material, is a potential source of exposure through the ingestion of water and foods, such as milk or
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- circular area of 50 miles radius around the fixed nuclear facility.
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Fixed Nuclear Facility Incident - An event or condition at a nuclear facility which could result in impact on public health and safety. Four incident classes have been developed to facilitate planning and responses:
i a.
Unusual Event - An occurrence which indicates a potential degradation of the level of safety of the facility. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs.
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Alert - An occurrence which involves actual or potential t
sucstantial degradation of-the level of safety of the l
facility. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) i protective action guideline exposure levels.
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Site Emergency - An occurrence which involves actual or likely major failures of facility functions needed for the protection of the public. Radioactive releases are not
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expected to exceed the EPA protective action guideline exposure levels except near the site boundary.
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General Emergency - An occurrence which involves actual or r
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guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area.
j NOTE: The incident classifications of Site and General Emergency should not be confused witn a gubernatorial declaration of " State of Disaster Emergency." See definition below.
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Mass Care Center - Fixed facilities suitable for providing i
j emergency lodging for victims.of a disaster left temporarily homeless and capable of providing all essential social 1
services. Feeding may be done within a Mass Care Center (in i
suitable dining facilities) or nearby.
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- 10. Mobiliz7 - Th2 act of bringing a staff, dipartment, or ag:ncy to the strength required to accomplish its mission on a 24-hour basis; including the pre-positioning or movement of equipment or
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personnel.
- 11. Municipality - For the purposes of this plan, the terms
" municipality" or " municipal government" are defined as referring, singularly or collectively, to cities, boroughs.
townships and incorporated towns within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
- 12. Notify - To inform or report the occurrence of an incident.
- 13. Parent County - The county in which the facility is physically located.
- 14. Potassium Iodide (chemical symbol KI) - A drug that offers some protection to the thyroid gland from injury due to accumulation of radioiodine.
- 15. Protective Action - An action taken to avoid or reduce a projected dose of radiation. Some of the basic actions are:
a.
Sheltering - Action taken by the public to take advantage of the protection against radiation exposure afforded by remaining indoors, away from doors and windows, and shutting off all sources of outside air during and following the passage of the radioactive plume. Motorists should close
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General Evacuation - The relocation of the entire population from the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
c.
Selective Evacuation - The relocation of specific elements of the population, such as pregnant women, pre-school children or the infirm.
- 16. Protective Action Guide (PAG) - A pre-established projected radiation dose to individuals which warrants protective action.
- 17. Projected Radiation Dose - An estimate of the radiation dose wnich affected individuals could potentially receive if protective actions are not taken.
- 18. RACES or ARES - Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service or Amateur Radio Emergency Service. Licensed amateur radio operators who are trained and volunteer to provide back-up radio communica-tions as requested by state and county emergency management agencies.
- 19. REACT - Radio Emergency Action Citizens Team. Licensed citizens band radio operators affiliated with county emergency management agencies.
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- 20. RECALL - The RECALL system is a computer based telephone notiTTcation system developed specifically for emergency a
services and emergency management applications.
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Within the application for the Limerick radiological emergency response plans (RERP), the system is locatec at the County office of Emergency Management and is procranmed with the telephone numbers and message (s) of the kej individuals, institutions and special facilities wnich require notification during the implementation of the RERP.
The system is activated by the county and it sequentially and simultaneously contacts the parties by telephone, provides a pre-recorded message and awaits an acknowledgement code. The system then provides a management report to indicate the calls which have been made, the status (no answer, answer, busy, etc.)
and other information.
If the called party does not furnish the acknowledgement code, the system will continue to call tne party until tne code is received or anotner parameter is reached.
Busy line will be re-tried and alternate numbers are used for after hours or in the event a contact cannot be made at the primary number due to busy, no-answer, or failure to acknow-ledge.
- 21. Reception Center - A predesignated site outside the plume exposure patnway EPZ tnrough which evacuees will pass to obtain infonnation and directions to Mass Care Centers.
- 22. Risk County - A county with area located partially or wholly witnin the plume exposure patnway EPZ of a nuclear facility.
- 23. Risk Municipality - A municipality with area located partially or wholly within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility.
- 24. Route Alerting - As a supplmentary alert / notification procedure route alerting will be conducted as necessary each time the public alert system is activated. Route alerting is a municipal responsibility and is to be accomplished by pre-designated route alert teams travelling along pre-assigned routes delivering the following message:
"There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your Emergency Broadcast Station."
23.
Standby Status - The term used to describe state of readiness.
Standard operating procedures have been reviewed; material, communications and required supplies are available and adequate for initial operations; and sufficient personnel are on hand to commence operations. Augmentation personnel necessary for sustained operations are alerted and ready to report for duty when called.
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State of Disaster Emergency - A state of disaster emergency exists wnenever tne Governor issues a declaration of disaster sv b
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emergency. A disaster emergency shall be declared by executive order or proclamation of the Governor at any time upon finding that a disaster has occurred or that the occurrence or the
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threat of a disaster is imminent.
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emergency continues until the Governor finds that the threat or danger has passed and terminates it by executive order or proclamation, but no state of disaster emergency may continue for longer than 90 days unless renewed by the Governor. The term " state of disaster emergency" is not to be confused with the emergency classification terms called Site Emergency and General Emergency.
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- 27. Support County The county or counties outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility that, through prior agreement, will provide support to a risk county in the event of an incident. Depending on size and location, the same county may be both a risk and support county.
- 28. Traffic Control Points (TCP) - Police traffic control established at critical road intersections for the purpose of controlling or limiting traffic.
- 29. Unmet Needs - Capabilities and/or resources required to support emergency operations but neither available nor provided at the raspective levels of government.
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Define resconsibilities, clarify lines of authority, and 1.
establish lines of communication.
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Ensure that planned actions are current and in consonance with those of surrounding jurisdictions, as well as with the Montgomery County RERP.
3.
Identify personnel, resource, and facility requirements necessary for the safe and efficient execution of the Plan.
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Provide a basis for functional implementing procedures.
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Ensure that the population of 1.ower Frederick Township is informed as to the basic concepts of the Plan and their possible protective actions.
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II. BASIC PLAN A.
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Because a variety of local government jurisdictions are found within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of the Limerick Generating Station (reference Attachment A), all of which might be expected to implement their respective RERP's simultaneously, the safety of the public can best be served through an emergency plan tnat is in consonance with those of surrounding jurisdictions, as well as with the Montgomery County RERP. Accordingly, tne Lower Frederick Township RERP has been developed in such a manner that it will function' harmoniously with other plans without risk of conflict.
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Municipal Government Emergency Operations 1.
Municipal Government - Emergency Organization Structure n.
See Emergency Organization Chart (reference Attacnment 8) 2.
Responsibilities a.
Provide an emergency operations center (EOC) with a qualified person (emergency management coordinator) to coordinate the center.
b.
Develop radiological emergency response plans in consonance with the county plan.
c.
Supplemant the public alert system to alert the population within the municipality who may not have received the initial alert.
d.
provide for municipal security to include security of the area if evacuation nas occurred.
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Provide for fire and rescue protection to include continued fire protection if the area has been evacuated.
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In the event of a general emergency classification, ensure that municipal traffic control points are manned in preparation for evacuation.
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Provide training for all volunteers operating in the emergency management agency of the municipality.
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Ascertain unmet needs and report these to the county emergency management agency.
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Maintain a current list of the location of homebound
-invalids and handicapped persons requiring special medical care and provide for the special needs of these persons including transportation.
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Emergency Services (a
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Direction and Coordination (1) The Board of Supervisors has the responsibility for the safety and protection'of the public within Lower Frederick Township, as well as providing direction and control of the emergency organization.
(2)
Under a declaratien~ of " disaster emergency, the ultimate direction of emergency services (i.e., firefighting,
_. police, medical and health, rescue, etc.) is the responsibility of the municipality (reference P.L.
1332).
(3) Supplemental emergency support personnel shall be under the operational control of the municipality.
(4) Support forces furnished by other political subdivi-sions shall be under the operational control of the I
jurisdiction furnishing the force (Reference P.L.
1332).
(b) Because of tne multi-jurisdictional scope of a radiological emergency, the county shall exercise responsibility for coordination and support to the area of operations (reference P. L. 1332).
(6) Normal dispatch and operational procedures will be used whenever possible.
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Coordination be' ween the counties involved shall be t
accomplished by,the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA).
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Functional Areas The following functional" areas and associated tasks are essential:
4 (1) Emergency Management (a) Develop and maintain the Lower Frederick Township RERP.
(b) Coordinate emergency operations in accordance with the approved RERP and as directed by the Board of Supervisors.
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Develop and maintain any necess'ary Letters of Agreement (reference Attachment'C).
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(d) Determine unmet needs as a result of RERP implementation and inform the County EOC.
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(e) Maintain expense records of personnel and resource V
utilization resulting from RERP implementation.
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Establish and maintain EOC security during RERP implementation.
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(g) Participate in training, drills, and exercises.
(2) Law Enforcement (Police Services)
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This function assigned to the Emergency Management Coordinator (a) Ensure that designated Traffic Control Points (TCP's) located within the municipality are manned when necessary (reference Attachment D and Attachnent Q).
(b) Pruvide continued area security, conditions permitting, during the emergency.
(c) Assist in traffic control during reentry, as necessary.
(3) Fire Services (a) Provide for adequate fire / rescue emergency coverage during a radiological emergency.
(b) Provide for route alerting of the population (reference Attachment E).
(4) Medical / Ambulance Services (a) Provide.for adequate ambulance coverage during a radiological emergency.
(b) Prepare and maintain a list of non-institutional-ized residents having special medical requirements (reference Attachment F).
(c) Provide guidance to outside ambulance resources upon their arrival at the municipality.
(d) Monitor movement of non-ambulatory individuals requiring transportation by ambulance and/cr provision of special medical equipment.
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Public Works Note: This function assigned to the Emergency
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(a) Maintain a current listing of equipment resources.
(b) Assist law enforcement in obtaining material for traffic control purposes.
(c) When directed by Board of Supervisors ensure that municipal roadways are cleared.
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Radiological Note:
This function assigned to the Fire Services Officer (a)
Receive, prepare for distribution, and distribute to emergency workers dosimeters and radioprotec-tive drugs when necessary.
(b) Assist in the administration of the County's Radiological Exposure Control Program.
(c) At termination of the emergency, collect dosimeters, forms, and unused radioprotective drugs from emergency workers, inventory, and prepare for return to the County EOC.
(d)
Ensure the training of Municipal EOC personnel and emergency workers in the use of dosimeters /KI.
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Transportation Note:
This function assigned to Medical / Ambulance Services Officer (a) Prepare and maintain a list of those residents who lack transportation (reference Attachment G).
(b) Provide for the direction and control of outside transportation resources upon their arrival at the municipality.
(8) Communications Note:
Thi,s function assigned to Emergency Management Coordinator Determine requirements for reliable communications with the county and within the municipality specific to RERP implementation.
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Emergency Operations Center (EOC) a.
The Lower Frederick Township EOC is located at Lower Frederick Township Building. See EOC floor plan (reference
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It shall be activated when directed by the Emergency Manage-
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ment Coordinator (EMC) or by the Board of Supervisors.
c.
When activated, it shall be staffed by:
(1)
Emergency Management Coordinator (2)
Fire Services Officer (3) Medical / Ambulance Services Officer d.
The E0C shall function as a central point for coordinating the operations of the Lower Frederick Township emergency response personnel, e.
For incident classifications of " Site Emergency" and higher, operations shall be conducted 24-hours a day. Sufficient back-up personnel should be available to maintain 24-hour operation.
f.
The alternate EOC is located at the Montgomery County Library in Norristown.
C.
Communications 1.
Telephone Tne primary means of communicating to/from the Municipal Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will be the telephone.
2.
Two-Way Radio The usual police and emergency service radio nets will be used for the dispatch of emergency services and the dissemination of information.
3.
RACES The County will provide a RACES operator and radio to the EOC at an emergency classification of Alert or immediately if the initial classification is higher.
This systen will provide back-up communications capability.
4.
Rumor Control Rumor control will be handled at the County level. The
. telephone number is 631-9700.
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D.
Alert / Notification Systems l.
Municipality / Emergency Response Personnel a.
In the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, initial notification will be provided to the Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) or his designated alternate (s) via the RECALL system as activated by Montgomery County Communications Department.
b.
The Lower Frederick Township elected officials and EOC staff will be notified by the EMC or designated alternate (reference Attachment I).
c.
Incident classification and protective action information will normally be provided by the County via RACES and confirmed by a County-initiated telephone call.
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Public a.
Public Alert System (1) When required, the public will*be alerted through a public alert system installed and maintained by Philadelphia Electric Company.
(2) The system consists of approximately 16b nigh output mechanical sirens strategically located throughout the O,.
approximate ten-mile emergency planning zone. Those sirens-located within Montgomery County will be activated by tne County OEP.
(3)
The siren coverage areas for Lower Frederick Township are depicted in Attachment E, Tab 1.
(4)
In coordination with PEMA, the public alert system may be activated (a) when there is significant information that will reassure the public of their safety; (b) wnen i
the public is to be informed of a plant status that may lead them to implement specific actions on their own; or (c) when specific actions (to include protective actions) are to be taken by the public. The purpose of the public alert system is to alert the public to tune to their Alert and Warning / Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) radio or TV-station for information and instructions.
(b) Notification is accomplished through the EBS. Pre-written EBS announcements are contained in Annex 0 of the Montgomery County RERP.
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Route Alerting (1)
Route alerting involves the use of vehicles / personnel p
traveling predesignated routes within the municipality.
d Public address systems are used to instruct residents to tune to their Alert and Warning /EBS station. This procedure is used as a supplement to the public alert system where there is a known system failure or area of inadequate coverage.
(2)
The municipality has been divided into sectors facili-tating route alert team assignments (reference Attachment E).
(3) Route alert teams will be dispatched via normal dispatch procedures to those areas where there is a known failure of the public alert system.
c.
Hearing Impaired (reference Attachment F)
Route alert personnel will be charged with alerting the hearing impaired. They will be dispatched by the municipal EMA to the residences of previously identified hearing-impaired persons immediately upon tne activation of the public alert system. The hearing-impaired will be provided a pre-printed ca'rd which indicates that an emergency situation exists, directs them to review their public information brochures and requests them to establish contact with a relative, friend or neighoor who can provide them N
with information being provided over the EBS network (reference Attachment E).
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Protective Actions 1.
Sheltering The nature of an incident may be such that the most effective measure to protect the public would be to have them 90 indoors, stay away'from windows and doors, and shut off all sources of outside air (air conditioning, vents, etc.); motorists would be instructed to close windows and vents.
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Evacuation -
Evacuation is a protective action option which involves movement of the population from the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
It may be accomplished on a selective or general basis, a.
Selective Evacuation Selective evacuation involves the relocation of specific categories of persons, such as pregnant women, pre-scnool children, and others who may be highly susceptible to the p
hazards of radiation.
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Gensral Evacuation General evacuation involves the relocation of the entire
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Authorization and Control (1)
The Governor, or his constitutional 1y designated successor, has the sole authority and responsibility for directing and compelling a selective or general evacuation.
(2)
The Governor, or the highest ranking elected county or municipal official in authority may recomend an evacuation for their respective jurisdictions.
(3)
PEMA has the primary responsibility for directing and controlling an evacuation order made by the Governor.
d.
Evacuation Routes (1) When necessary, Lower Frederick Township will be evacuated via local routes to Rt. 63E to RT. 113N (reference Attachment J and Attachment Q).
Tnose wno require mass care support snould go to a reception center located at County Line Plaza wnere they will be directed to a mass care center.
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(2) There will be no changes in normal traffic patterns in t
and out of the EPZ during an evacuation.
This is necessary to accommodate tne movement of support resources, i.e., buses, ambulances, etc., into the area.
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Transportation (1) The primary means of evacuation will be the private automobile. Evacuees will be urged to use any available means of private transportation.
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Information concerning of persons without a source of I
private transportation is found in Attachment G.
Unmet transportation resource requirements will be reported to the county transportation officer.
(3)
Individuals without transportation should contact the Lower Frederick Township EOC at 287-88ti7 to arrange for pickup.
(4) Transportation resources will be assembled at the Municipal staging area located at the EOC-(reference Attachment Q). An emergency worker will be assigned to each vehicle for the purpose of providing directions to the assigned residences of those persons requiring V
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(5) Transportation requirements for hospitals, nursing v
homes and public and private schools have been prearranged and will be coordinated by the county.
Transportation resources allocated for evacuation of the aforementioned facilities are identified in the county RERP and are not considered as municipal transportation resources.
(6)
Individuals requiring evacuation by ambulance or other special vehicles (reference Attachment F) will be relocated to North Penn Hospital in Lansdale.* Unmet ambulance resource requirements will De reported to the county medical officer.
f.
Traffic Control Points (TCP)
Fire Police and State Police personnel will establish Traffic Control Points within the municipality (reference ).
g.
Public/ Private Schools (1) Separate school plans have been developed to provide for the safety of school children. A copy can be found in the Township EOC.
(2)
If school is in session at the time evacuation is recommended, children attending schools located within the emergency planning zone will be transported by bus to designated host schools outside the area. They will remain under school supervision until picked up be parents or guardians. These host schools have been planned to coincide with main evacuation routes.
(3)
Students whose homes are inside but who attend school outside the emergency planning zone will not be sent home if a proteciiive action is advised. They will remain at the school they attend under school supervision until picked up by parents or guardians.
(4) Specific information concerning host schools will be provided to parents by school officials.
h.
Health Care Facilities Separate plans have been developed for hospitals and nursing homes, located within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ. A
- Agreement pending.
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copy can be found in the Montgomery County EOC. There are no health care facilities located in the Township at this time.
1.
Access Control Points / Area Security In the event of either protective action recomendations (sheltering and/or evacuation), Access Control Points will be established around the perimeter of tne EPZ. These points are described in the Montgoemry County RERP. Lower Frederick Township has no Access Control Points.
Additionally, conditions permitting (based upon information received from the County EOC), police personnel will provide security patrols throughout the municipality during the emergency.
- j. Emergency Fuel Supplies Designated gas stations _along main evacuation routes will be open to provide emergency supplies of gasoline and diesel fuel to evacuees. These stations are identified within Annex K of the county RERP.
k.
Roadway Clearing (1) Removal of disabled vehicles from evacuation routes shall be accomplished by Greeby's Auto Repair or other services as available. These services may be
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(2)
Snow and other debris on evacuation routes shall be removed oy the Township and Penn00T.
(3)
The National Guard will provide supplemental support, as necessary.
1.
Continued Fire Protection (1) After the evacuation of the general population has oeen completed, essential Fire Department equipment and personnel will relocate to a point outside tne EPZ (reference II, G, 2, b); non-essential equipment will be sheltered.
(2)
In the event a fire is reported in Lower Frederick Township the department having jurisdiction, if available and conditions permitting, will be dispatched by the County E0C. Normal turnout gear should provide adequate external contamination protection; respiratory protection should prevent the inhalation of radioactive material. See Annex M of the County RERP for addi-tional information.
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Agricultura If evacuation becomes necessary, the Montgomery County
(~T OEP/ EMS, through the USDA County Agent, will certify farmers U
as emergency workers. This will allow them to return to the EPZ in order that they may tend to their livestock. See Annex 0 of the County RERP for additional information.
F.
Radiological Exposure Control If it is determined that a potential radiation hazard exists from an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, steps must be taken to protect both the public and emergency workers. Procedures for radiological exposure control are addressed in Annex M of the County RERP. Municipal actions relevant to radiological exposure Control follow:
1.
Municipal Emergency Workers a.
Wnen advised by Montgomery County OEP that a Site Emergency has been declared, municipal emergency workers will be issued dosimeters and potassium iodide (KI), a radioprotec-tive drug. A unit of dosimeters-XI contains the following:
- one (1) CD V 730 or DCA-622 self-reading dosimeter having a scale of 0 to 20R.
- one (1) CD V 742 self-reading dosimeter having a scale of 0 to 200R.
- one (1) thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) which is a machine-read crystalline dosimeter mounted in a card.
- one (1) 00simetry-KI Report Form (reference Attachment K).
- one (1) bottle containing a fourteen day supply of potassium iodide (KI) tablets.
b.
PEMA will supply, when available, the Montgomery County OEP with enough dosimeters and KI for designated emergency workers within its portion of the plume exposure pathway EPZ. These resources will be predistributed to the Township. Attachment M lists emergency worker dosimetry-KI resource requirements.
c.
Distribution of the dosimeters and KI is as follows:
(1)
Upon notification of an Alert (or any higher classifi-cation of emergency should it be initial notification),
the equipment will be prepared for distribution to municipal emergency workers (reference Attachment L).
(2)
Upon notification of a Site Emergency, dosimeters and Q
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organizations identified in Attachment H.
A signed receipt shall be obtained from each organization (reference Attachment L). Emergency organizations will maintain property control by having each worker sign 9
(v) for the property (reference Attachment N).
(3) Emergency workers will take KI only upon the direction of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, notification of which will be received through emergency management channels.
d.
Dosimeters Reading Procedures and Related Actions (1) Dosimeters are to be worn in the pocket of an outer garment from the time of issue until the worker is dismissed from duty.
In no ccse snould tne TLD be worn by more than one person since there is no way of ascertaining later how much of tne dose recorded on the TLD was received by each individual if more than one person was involved.
(2) Each emergency worker is responsible for completing the 00simetry/KI Report Form (reference Attacnment K) and for reading the self-reading dosimeters at least once every thirty minutes. The protective action guide f.or whole body exposure is 26 rem. Therefore an emergency worker should seek to be relieved or complete the assigned task and then evacuate to an emergency worker O
decontamination station before receiving 25 R.
U (3) Life Saving Missions - If a life saving mission should become necessary, the Lower Frederick Township elected official in charge may, under conditions shown below, authorize volunteer emergency workers to exceed the established 25 rem whole body limit.
In no instance, however, should the emergency worker be authorized to exceed an absolute upper limit of 75 rems. This authorization may be given in advance to avoid the possibility of delay in performing life saving missions. When authorizing volunteer emergency workers to exceed the 25 rem limit, the elected officials should ensure that the following conditions are met:
(a)
It is a life saving situation and alternative courses of action cannot be taken to accomplisn the mission.
(b)
The emergency workers are nealthy adult male volunteers, preferably over 46 years of age.
(c)
The emergency workers selected are persons whose normal' duties might involve such missions, e.g.,
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(e) The emergency workers are knowledgeable of and v
accept the increase risk in exceeding the 2b rem limit.
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Upon completion of emergency tasks during a contaminating
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f.
When the emergency is terminated, all dosimeters-KI should be returned to the Municipal EOC for forwarding to the County.
2.
Public The protective actions outlines in Section II, E, are intended to provide the necessary radiological exposure control for the general public.
In addition, decontamination monitoring teams will service all mass care centers, and host health care facilities for the purposes of monitoring evacuees. A list of decontamination stations is provided in the County RERP.
G.
Continuity of Government 1.
Government In the event of a general evacuation, tne Board of Supervisor shall transact required business at an alternate seat of government located at the Montgomery County Library in Norristown.
2.
Municipal Services The Fire Department will relocate to Upper Perkiomen High a.
School.
b.
The Ambulance Service will relocate to Upper Perkiomen High School.
c.
All services will remain available to respond to emergencies within the EPZ, radiation levels permitting. Dispatch will be accomplished through tne County EOC.
3.
EOC The E0C shall be relocated to the Montgomery County Library in Norristown.
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Training 1.
The Montgomery County OEP is responsible for coordinating y
(v) radiological emergency response training as outlined in ArneN R e
of the County RERP.
2.
The Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator shall ensure that local emergency response personnel are familiar with their responsibilities.
I.
Concept of Operations The following offers a list of general actions to be performed in the event of an incident.
1.
Unusual Event Notification to Municipal EMC's will not take place.
2.
Alert a.
The Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) will receive notification from Montgomery County OEP. The EMC in turn, notifies municipal officials and key staff personnel.
b.
The EMC and key staff will report to the Municipal EOC.
Security measures will be implemented to restrict admittance.
c.
Communications systems will be tested. Tne County will be notified when RACES communications are established.
d.
00simeters/KI will be prepared for later distribution.
e.
Non-ambulatory residents snall be contacted to verify special requirements, f.
The EMC shall notify certain public and private insti-tutions/ facilities located within the municipality of the emergency.
In some instances, this will be a verification of a notification previously received through a county-initiated procedure. A listing of these facilities is maintained in the Township E0C.
9 Route alert teams will be placed on standby status.
h.
If the public alert system is activated, the hearing impaired will be notified and route alert teams dispatcned as necessary.
1.
Local TCP personnel will be notified.
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Review municipal and County Radiological Emergency Response Plans.
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Ensure all messages which provide information or require a response are verified and logged. Pertinent data will be posted on the status board.
m.
Additional unmet needs will be passed to the County.
n.
In the event of reduction of classification or tennination of incident, all parties previously notified will be informed.
3.
Site Emergency a.
Same actions as Alert.
b.
Additional emergency response personnel will be mobilized, including full EOC staff.
c.
Dosimeters and KI will be distributed to emergency workers and organization, d.
Resource inventories (reference Attachment 0 and Attachment P) will be reviewed to verify that those resources indicated as being available are, in fact, available.
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Road conditions will be reviewed, reporting any detours or construction areas to the County Public Works Officer.
f.
Local TCP personnel will be placed on standby. Lower Frederick Township's TCP's will be manned if local conditions warrant.
g.
Drivers and transportation assets needed for persons without transportation will be placed on standby by the County.
h.
In the event of reduction of classification or termination of incident, all parties previously notified will be informed; dosimeters and KI will be prepared for return to the County.
4.
General Emergency a.
Same actions as Alert and Site Emergency.
b.
Alerting of special population groups, i.e., hearing impaired, will begin at the time the public alert system is activated.
c.
Route alerting will commence in those areas of known public alert system failure.
Information identifying the specific areas involved will be provided by the County.
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If evacuation is ordered:
(1) Orivers and transportation assets needed for persons 7
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H (2) Guidance to outside transportation resources will be provided by the municipality to assist tnose without transportation.
(3) Homebound invalids will receive evacuation assistance.
(4)
If necessary, fire, police, ambulance services and seat of government will be relocated after general popula-tion has evacuated or upon completion of assignments.
(b) Traffic control points located within the municipality will be manned.
e.
If sheltering is recommended:
Increased security measures will be provided, conditions permitting.
f.
When directed by Pennsylvania Department of Health, instruct emergency workers to take KI.
9 In the event of reduction of classification or termination of incident, all parties previously notified will be 3
) (O informed; dosimeters and KI will be prepared for return to the County.
S.
Reentry Authorization for reentry will come from tae Governor upon a.
determination that it is safe to do so.
b.
The Lower Frederick Township officials and Emergency Management Coordinator shall:
(1) Return to the local EOC.
(2) Reestablisn safety ano security services.
(3) Report damage caused by evacuation and reentry, as welI as costs of support operations to County EOC.
J.
Plan Maintenance and Distribution 1.
Maintenance a.
The Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the currency of the Municipal RERP, including the development and distribution v) of all changes, as well as accomplishing an annual review.
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All changes to the Lower Frederick Township RERP shall be coordinated through the Montgomery County Director of OEP.
c.
All changes to tne Lower Frederick Township RERP wnich involve policy or procedure shall be approved by Board of Supervisors.
d.
Tne current date shall be placed on any page that is changed.
2.
Distribution a.
Montgomery. County EOC (copies to accommodate distribution to PEMA and Philadelphia Electric Company) i Copy Numbers 1-4 4 copies b.
Lower Frederick Township elected officials Copy Numbers 5-7 3 copies c.
Emergency Management Coordinator and key staff t
Copy Numbers 8-13 6 copies d.
Fire Department i
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Emergency Medical / Ambulance Service t
Copy Number 15 1 copy j
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LETTERS OF AGREEMENT I.
Purpose To document the arrangements made between Lower Frederick Township and those agencies providing the personnel and resources needed to success-
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Agreement providing and Maintenance The Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator shall be
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Determining the need for specific letters of agreement.
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Developing their general content.
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Updating them as necessary.
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Alternate EOC Site
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TRAFFIC CONTROL POINTS Responsible Post Police
- Officers Number Location Organization Assigned L. Frederick 1 Spring Mount Rd. & Route 29 Townsnip 1
L. Frederick 2 Zieglersville Rd. & Route 29 Township 1
L. Frederick 3 Salford Station Rd. & Rt. 29 Township 1
L. Frederick 4 Route 29 & Old Gravel Rd. (West)
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Attachment E ROUTE ALERTING At least two (2) persons will be named to each alert team.
Each route alert team will be supplied with a map of the assigned sector (reference Tab 1). Alert teams will issue the following message:
"There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your Emergency Broadcast System Station KYW 1060 AM."
Additional route alert personnel will directly contact:
(1) any individuals along their designated route who have been identified as hearing impaired in this plan to ensure they have received notification, (reference Tab 2); and (2) transient locations to ensure notification has been received.
Sector No. 52-A Alert Team:
Lower Frederick Fire Department Leader:
Assistant: **
Transient Location:
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Hearing Impaired Individuals *:
Sector No. 52-B Alert Team:
Lower Frederick Fire Department i
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Assistant:
Transient Location:
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Hearing Impaired Individuals *:
Sector No. 52-C Alert Team: Lower Frederick Fire Department Leader:
Assistant:
- There are 12 hearing impaired individuals in the municipality.
Ineir names and addresses are on file in the Municipal EOC.
- Route alerting will be conducted by fire department personnel. Su f ficient,
trained members will be mobilized at the time of the incident to man the sector teams. Specific assignments will be made at the time of mobilization from availability lists maintained in the Township EOC.
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- Route alerting will be conducted by fire department personnel. Sufficient, trained members will be mobilized at the time of the incident to man the
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Tab 2 MESSAGE - HEARING-IMPAIRED There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station.
Please contact a relative, friend or neighbor so that you can receive important information being broadcast over the emergency broadcast system.
Please review your public information brochure for incidents at the Limerick Generating Station for additional important information.
If you do not have a relative, friend or neighbor nearby to assist you, please tell the individual who gave you this information immediately.
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RESIDENTS WITH SPECIAL MEDICAL REqulREMENTS A.
There are 2* residents requiring ambulance support in tne event of an evacuation. Their names, addresses, and telephone numbers are un file in the municipal EOC.
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There are ]* residents who may require special assistance in the event of protective actions. Their names, addresses, and telephone numbers are on file in the municipal EOC.
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There are 12* hearing impaired individuals in the municipality.
Thei r names and addresses are on file in the Municipal EOC.
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Note: These individuals will be contacted by the Medical / Ambulance Service Officer at Alert to confirm the status of their medical needs. This list should be updated every six (6) months.
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PERSONS REQUIRING TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE There are 36* residents who require transportation assistance in the event of evacuation. Their names and addresses are on file at the municipal EOC.
It is understood that there may be additional individuals who will require transportation assistance on the time of evacuation. These individuals are to contact the municipal EOC to arrange for pickup.
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Elected Officials a.
Harold Caswell, Sr.
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R. Nelson Eastwood Home Phone:
Bus. Phone:
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Coordinator George Greeby, Jr.
Home Phone:
Bus. Phone:
Deputy (Name)
TBD Home Phone:
Bus. Phone:
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Bus. Phone:
Deputy Herbert Jewson Home Phone:
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ATTACHMENT K Emerg:ncy rker's Name:
Social Security Number:
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Emergency Worker's Organiza tion:
County:
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Emergency Worker's Signature: X MISSION CD V-730 or DCA-622 (0-20R)_
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BEFORE MISSION DEFORF MISSION Serial # of TLD:
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not exceed 25 R cumulative total. The TLD gives an accurate reading of, total Day 1 1 tablet /130mq dose and therefore should be used only by one person.
forward the TLD with Day 2 1 tablet /130mq this form (see form distribution bdlow).
Day 3 1 tablet /130mq TilYROID GLAND SCREENING CHECK Day 4 1 tablet /130mq Upon completion of the mission, or as directed, each emergency worker is to under-Day 5 I tablet /130mq go " decontamination monitoring" at a decontamination monitoring station or a mass Day 6 1 tablet /130mq care / decontamination center. Monitoring personnel at these stations will complete Day 7 1 tablet /130mq a " Decontamination Monitoring Report Form" for you. Additionally, emergency Day 8 1 tablet /130mg workers are to be screened for radioiodine uptake in the thyroid gland and the Day 9 1 tablet /130mq results recorded here. Medical referral action level for the thyroid check is Day 10 1 tablet /130mg 0.1 mR/hr or higher when using the CD V 700 survey meter.
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mR/hr Day 13 I tablet /130mq Signature of Monitor: X Day 14 I tablet /130mq 00$1 METRY-KI REPORT FORM DISTRIBUTION:
Forward this completed form with the TLD KI INSTRUCTIONS:
Take KI only on through emergency management channels to BRP. When the self-reading dosimetry the direction of the Secretary of indicates total exposure of 25R or more, expedite delivery to DRP. BRP will the Department of Health. Take forward to the individual and to the County EMA the TLD reading as well as an one tablet (130mg) once a day.
explanation of the reading. When expedited delivery is made to BRP and where If you have any adverse reaction otherwise warranted, BRP will report the TLD reading within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. Routine to the drug, discontinue taking reporting may take a week or more.
KI and report to your supervisor.
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RECEI?T FORM FOR 005tMETRY-SURVEY METERS-KI ISUED SY ISSUE 0 TO l0RE55 A00RESS ISPONSISLE INDIVIDUAL ILE? HONE i
1STRUCTIONS: During a nuclear power plant incident, use this form to maintain proper ol when distributing the items listed below to municipalities and decontamination m nitoring aams. This form should be used for transfer of these items in bulk form from:
(1) 'the unty emergency management agency ^ to risk municipalities and decontamination monitoring aams,; and (2). the municipalities to their local emergency response organizations (such as rc;, police, and ambulance associations).
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CD V-7a2 Self-Readino Desimeter (0-200R1 CD V-730 Self-Readino Desimeter (0-20R)
OCA-622 Self-Readin; Desimeter (0-20R) 2.
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CD V-750 Desimeter Charcer 5.
TLD (Thermoluminescent Desimeter)
Serial Numbers THROUGH 5.
Potassium Iodide (KI) Tablets (Bottles of 14 Tablets Each) 7.
CD V-700 Survey Meter k.
Desimetry-KI Recorc Form 9.
Decontamination Monitoring Report Form 10.
Receiot Form for Oasimetry-Survey Meters-KI L1.
Acknowledgement of Receipt by Energency '4crkers 'for Oosimetry-KI and Survey Meters
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Emergency Management Agency Lower Frederick Township EOC 10 Spring Mount Road Spring Mount, PA 8.
Fire Companies Lower Frederick Fire Co.
30 141 Spring Mount Road Spring Mount, PA 19478 C.
Ambulance Service Lower Frederick Regional Corp.
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VEHICLES
- 1. Busesl 12 o
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- 2. Ambulances 1
23 0
- 3. Vehicles with 4
44 0
Loudspeakers l-
- 5. Otner 0
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PERSONNEL
- 1. Route Alerting 8
8 0
- 2. Transportation 1
1 0
- 3. TCP 4
0 4
- 4. Special Assistance 3
3 0
- 5. Medical / Ambulance 1
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- 6. RACES 2
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- 1. Communications Telephones: 2 Telephones: 2 Telephones: 0 (by type)
RACES: 1 RACES: 0 RACES: 1 Two-way Two-way Two-way l
Radio: 3 Radio: 3 Radio: 0 1
- 2. Traffic Control 0
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2Based upon an estimate of 40 persons / bus.
30ne ambulance will remain available for emergency response.
4PA systems to be supplied by utility.
NOTE: Unmet needs wil1 De supplied through the County /PEMA.
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Attachment P MUNICIPAL POLICE / FIRE / AMBULANCE RESOURCES Fire Department Equipment Manpower
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2 pumpers (1000 gpm) 30 141 Spring Mount Road 1 tanker (2500 gal)
Spring Mount, PA 19478 1 aerial (75 feet)
Ambulance Equipment Manpower Lower Frederick Regional 2 ambulances 24 Main Street & Second Avenue Spring Mount, PA 19478 Police (None Located in Township)
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