ML20207C628

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Intervenor Exhibit I-SC-11(BD),consisting of Rept Re Bus Driver Interview Schedule
ML20207C628
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 05/18/1988
From: Pratt J
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
To:
References
OL-3-I-SC-011, OL-3-I-SC-11, NUDOCS 8808100047
Download: ML20207C628 (10)


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I'm calling from the research firm of We'ston, Inc. in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

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(ia=ert aete) aes deea chosea ror study.

1 d tixe to ask you some questions about the emergency and the evacuation.

Is nov 1 good time to talk?

If not, I can call back at a more con-venient tine.

Your name was provided to me as a person who drove buses during this emergency. Is that correct?

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The first set of questions ! will ask you are about

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your ' activation message."

By "activation message" I mean the request you received in which you vere specifically asked to drive an evacuation bus during the incident.

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Where vere you told to report?

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Which of the following statements best describes the degree of threat to those in the risk area - that is, those who needed to be evacuated - as it was described in the activation message?

People in the risk area are in severe danger.

___ People in the risk area are in moderate danger.

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I don't remember.

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Which of the following statements best describes the degree of urgency - the need for immediate - action as it was de-scribed in the activation message?

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You vill be needed soon.

You vill be needed later.

You may be needed later.

There was no clear sense of urgency in the message.

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7 As a result of the information that you received prior to the activation message, hov likely did yo hink,it was that your home vould be threatened by the

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Did y7u or the members of your household taker any protective action prior to receipt of your activation me'ssage?

_ Continued normal activities Sought additional information Prepared to evacuate

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How much time was there between:

When you first found out about the emergency, and when you received your activatibn message?

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The next set of questions I will ask.you are about your reactions to the acttvatton mess _am.

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Where vere you located at the time,qi the impact?

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(hazard agent) actually became a direct threat to 'public saf ety?

With family in impact area.

With family in periphery.

With f amily outside area.

Separated f rom f amily, f amily closer to impact.

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What members of your household vere at home when you re-ceived the activation message?

Self Spouse Number of children under 18 Number of other dependents (specify) y Number of others (specify)

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O To what extent did you feel a sense of personal responsibil-ity to help those in your household by staying home to help them cope with the emergency?

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To what extend did you feel that the members of your house-hold would be protected even if you did not stay to help them?

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To what extent did you feel a personal responsibility to help those in the risk area by reporting for duty to drive an evacuation bus?

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To what extent did you feel that those in the risk area

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After you received your activation message, did you do any-thing other than proceed directly to the location where you vere told to report.

(Do not read alternatives).

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Yes, I helped my household prepare to evacuate.

Yes, I took other actions (specify) 17 If you did take any actions between receiving your activation message and arriving at your reporting location.

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your reactions during the time you vere driving an evacua-tion bus.

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How would you describe the sense of threat enced during the time that you vere in the risk area?that you experi-

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I was in slight danger.

I had no sense of threat whatsoever.

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To what extend did you feel that you vould receive adequate forevarning of any danger to yourself during the time that you vere driving a bus in the evacuation zone?

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To what extent did you believe that you vould be able to de-tect any danger to yourself by means of environmental cues such as sights, sounds or smells?

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To what extent did you believe that you could easily reach

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Moderate extent.

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of this emergency?

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Respondent injured.

Famity members eninjured.

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To what extent did you receive any kind of emergency training about your evacuation bus driver role before the emergency began ?

Very great extent.

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Minimal extent.

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What type of training was this?

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Did anyone tell you before the emeroency began that you might be asked to drive an ovacuation bus duririg an emergen-cy?

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How old were 'you during the time of the emergency?

Under 20.

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