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Applicant Exhibit A-55A,consisting of Commonwealth of Ma Comprehensive Emergency Response Plan,App 3,Section C-3
ML20246H182
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/31/1989
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MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF
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References
OL-A-055A, OL-A-55A, NUDOCS 8909010151
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(Commonwealth'of Massachusetts Comprehensive Emergency: Response. Plan, Appendix 3, Section C-3)

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.Pcgo l'of 389 RECORD OF CHANES This plan is to be reviewed annually by state officials to ensure its adequacy and timeliness. It is the responsibility of the Area 1 Civil Defense Director to @date the plan, as necessary. The plan has been updated as of the date shown on the Record of Change sheet. All pages on which changes have been made appear with.the change reference in the lower right corner, and copies of.

the changes melled to all' parties on the Distribution List.

.ChanQe No. Chance Page Date of Change Date Entered Person Entering Change-

P2g3 2 of 389 DISTRIBUTION LIST

  1. OF CT IES CTY f Chief Technological Hazards Branch (2)

Federal Emergency Management Agency Region One J. W. McCormack Bldg., P.O. and Court House Boston,

Framingham, M Massachusetts Department o'f Public Works (8)

Boston,

  • Area I Civil Defense HeadoJarters (5)

Tewksbury,

Framingham, 4 Massachusetts Department of Public Health (5)

Boston,

  • Yankee Atomic Electric Company (1)

Framingham,

  • Seabrook Nuclear Power Station (1)

Seabrook, t+1 Local Connunities (4-each) within 10-mile EPZ Secretary of Public Safety (1)

Boston,

  • Executive Office of Transportation (1)

Boston,

  • Secretary of Human Services (1)

Boston,

  • American Red Cross (1)

Reception Center Commtriities (1-each)

(Peabody and Andover)

Essex County Sheriff's Office (2) l 1

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TAB _E OF CONTENTS '

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SUMM4RY OF TFE AREA I KDA CPERATIONS PLAN FOR SEABROOK STATION.. Vi

1. 0 GEERAL.......................................................... 1 l 1.1 Purpose................................................. 1 1.2 1.3 Mission.....................................................

Assumptions............................................

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1. 4 S it ua t ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .... 2 3 1.5 Authorities and References.................................. 2 2.0 DOCENCY PLANNING BA SIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2.1 Implementation.............................................. 3 2.2 Notifica tion and Veri fication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2.3 Emergency Response O organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.4 Emergency Operating Center and Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2.5 Reception Centers........................................... 9

-2. 6 Highway Access and Traf fic ContIU1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2.7 Public Information.......................................... 10 2.8.

2.9 Evacuation.................................................. 10 Radiological................................................ 11 3.0 PLAN EXECUTION................................................... 12 3.1 Comand and Contro1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3.2 Concep t o f Ope ra tions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3.3 S uppo rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4.0 ADMINISTRATION AND TRAINING...................................... 14 4.1 A ssin i s t ra t ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 4.2 T r a inin;, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 5.0 EXERCISES APO DRILLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 6.0 CG MJNICATI0NS................................................... 15 ATTACHENTS A - Area I Director - Checklist Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 B - Area I Doe tations O f ficer - Checklist Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 C - Aret I Communications Of ficer - mecklist Procedure . . . . . . . . . . C-1 D - Area I Transportation Coordinator - Checklist Procedure...... D-1  !

E - Area I Emergency Medical Services Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Checklist Procedure......... ............................... E-1 F - Area I RADEF Of ficer - Checklist Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-1  !

1 G - MSP Representative at Area I EOC - Checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1 l l H - 60PW Representative at Area I EOC - Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-1 I - E Representative at Area I EOC - Checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-l J - Essex County Sheriff's Liaison - Checklist Procedure......... J-l K - Concensatory Response Coordinator - Checklist Procedure...... K-1 L _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ - _ _ _

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L - Local Liaison Checklist Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-1 M - Letters of Agreement......................................... M-1 N - Exclusion Area Entry Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-1 APPENDICES 1 - Massachusetts S tate Police - Troop " A" Plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2 - Massachusetts Highway Access and Traf fic Control Plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3 - Massachusetts Dept. of Public Works - District 5 Plan. ... . . ...... ..

4 - Massachusetts National Guaro Resources Deployment Plan..... ....... .

5 - Compensa tory Response Plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6 - NUFEG-0654 Cros s Refe rence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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l l LIST OF FIGWES Title Pg Figure 1 Communities Within the Plume EPZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 2a 1986 Resident Population Distribution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 2b Peak Sunmer Population Distribution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

. Figure 2c Peak Winter Population Distribution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Figure 3a Initial Notification and Verification Channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Figure 3b Notification and Verification Channels After EOCs Are Activated............................................... 25 Figure 4 Emergency Resoonse Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Figure 5 Communication Channels...................................... 27 Figure 6 Area I Emergency Response Organization Structure............ 28

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'l Pagn 6 of 389 i LIST OF TAE.ES Title Pg Table 1 Populations of Massachusetts Municipalities wholly or Partially Within 10-Mile EPZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Table 2 Listing of RA0EF N d r= ant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Table 3 List of Off-Site Medical Transportation Services. .. ......... 31 Table A List of Off-Site Hospitals Capable of Treating Contaminated, Injured Individuals......................................... 33 Table 5 Area I Supplemental Personnel Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Table 6 Location of EOCs and Command Posts Which Support Massachusetts Seabrook Emergency Response Plans. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Table 7 List of Steporting Documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 i 1 l  !

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Page 7 of 389 SUWARY OF AREA I EDA /0EP RADIG.0GICAL EERTNCY RESPONSE PLAN -

This Radiological Emergency Response Plan iras prepared to provide 'the Area I MCDA/0EP personnel with a planning basis and procedures to carry out their emergency response mission in the event of an accident at the Seabrook Station. This plan was developed in accordance with General Laws, Chapter

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639, Massachusetts Civil Defense Act of 1950 as amended and codified in Chapter 33 Amendix,' Sections 13-2b and 13-5 and is organized to conform to the guidelines established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, found in NUREG D654/ FEM 4 REP-1, " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in S@ port of Nuclear Power Plants, Rev.1."

The plan is designed to be initiated on orders by the Director, Matstchusetts Civil Defense Agenry/ Office of Emergency Preparedness (EDA /0EP), or designee, upon notification through established connunications channels. The level of action to be taken depends on the type of nuclear accident category - (LMJSUAL EVENT, ALERT, SITE AREA EERGENCY, DR GEERAL EERGENCY). Area I Civil Defense personnel will be augmented by the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency for 24-hour operation, as required.

The first part of this plan contains the planning basis (organization, notification, concept of operations, etc.) from which the emergency response actions were developed. It also outlines the aceninistrative requirements,

. training and exercises to maintain the plan. The second part consists of attachments which contain checklists for the Area I Civil Defense personnel, the State Police liaison officer, the Massachusetts Department of Public Works liaison officer, and the Massachusetts National Guard liaison officer located at the Area I E03. The last part of this plan consists of support agency plans for the Massachusetts State Police - Troop A; Massachusetts Department of Public Works; District 5; the Massachusetts National Guard; a Highway and Access Control Plan which all support Area I KDA/EP response to an accioent at the Seabrook Plant; and a Compensatory Response Plan should one or more EPZ communities be unable to implement the emergency response activities outlined in the local planning.

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'Paga 8 of-389 RADIOLOGICAL E!ERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 1.0 GDERAL

-1.1 Purpose ,

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This plan provides guidance to local officials and to the Area I staff as to the manner in which Area I K:DA/0EP emergency response organization will respond to an emergency at the Seabrook Nuclear Pcwer Station in Seabrook, New Hampshire.

1.2 Mission To coordinate assistance to the six (6) Massachusetts communities located  ;

within the Seabrook Station Plume Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) and the two (2) host communities in carrying out their provisions of their Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RDP).

To activate reception centers as required and collect intelligence and render situation reports to the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency / Office of Emergency Preparedness (K.DA/0EP) in Framingham.

1.3 Assunctions i

a. Radioactive materials are present in nuclear reactors which can

_l create a threat to the health and safety of the population located l within the 10-mile EPZ of the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station. j

b. That the severity of the emergency could require protective actions ]

of the p@lic, such as shelter and/or evacuation, i l

c. That the Govemor of the Commonwealth will declars a state of s

l emergency under the provisions of the Massachusetts General Laws, "

Chapter 639, as codified in 01 apter 33 Appendix, Section 13-5, upon  ;

recoremmdation by MCDA/0EP and MOPH. Portions of this plan requiring {

a declaration of " State of Emergency" to implement include the 'J Massachusetts National Guaro Plan and mobilization of MBTA resources.

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Peg 2 9 of 389-1.4 Situation.

a. The Seabrook Station is situated on the western shore of Hampton' Harbor in Rockingham County, near the northern boundary of the Town of Seabrook, New Hampshire. The six (6) Massachusetts communities range from 2-10 miles from the Seabrook Station.. Figure 1 is a map showing Massachusetts communities' geographic relationship to Seabrook Station.
b. The population of each Massachusetts community within the EPZ is listed on Table 1. The distribution of the resident population in the EPZ is shown on Figure 2.

1.5 Authorities and References The following authorities and references apply to this area plan:

a. General Laws, Chapter 639, Acts of 1950 as amended and codified in Chapter 33 Appendix, Sections 13-2b and 13-5.
b. Executive Order 144.
c. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Radiological Emergency Response Plan, Appendix 3 to Hazard Specific Supplement No. 6.
d. Seabrook Station Emergency Plan.
e. Local Massachusetts Comunities (within 10-mile EPZ) Radiological Emergency Response Plans.
f. Evacuation Time Estimate Study Update, KLD Associates, i

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Page 10 of 389 2.0 EERGENCY PLAhNING BASIS 2.1 Implementation Provisions of this plan become effective when the Director, Area I MCDA/0EP, or his designee, is in receipt of a proper notification message from MCDA/0EP. The message will include one of the following emergency classifications:

UNUSUAL EVENT.- Events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant. No release of radioactive material requiring off-site response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occur. Local authorities are notified of the event and remain on standby until the event is over or escalated to a more severe classification. No other action is required.

ALERT - Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant. Any releases expected to be limited to small fractions of the EPA Protective Action Guidelines exposure levels. Local authorities are notified and kept up-to-date of the situation. Local ECCs are activated. Host ECOs are contacted and staff put on stand-by. Key Area I EOC staff personnel will be placed on activation until the alert condition is over or has escalated to a more severe classification. The Area I EOC is activated. Depending on the season (summer) and orojected plant conditions, coordination of activities necessary to close the beaches will begin.

SITE AREA EERGENCY - Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public. Any releases not expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guidelines exposure levels except near site boundary. Local authorities are notified and kept up to date and in close contact with state personnel on the

' situation. The local populace is notified of the emergency. Local Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) are fully activated and all Emergency Response personnel report to their EOC. The Area I EOC is fully activated. Host community EOCs are activated and reception centers may be activated. Press briefings are held, as necessary. State agencies are fully activated. If the 1265/0520c -3 l

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Pcgn,11 of 389 f accident occurs during the summer, beaches will be closed. A SITE AREA y EERGENCY status will be maintained until the emergency is over or has l escalated to a more severe classification.

GEERAL EERGENCY - Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for less of containment integrity. Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels off-site for more than the immediate site area. Local authorities are notified, kept up to date, and in close contact with State personnel regarding the situation. EOCs are fully activated and'all Emergency Response personnel report to their assigned stations. The local populace is notified and the appropriate protective measures will be recommended to the public. Reception centers and mass care f acilities will be activated by Director, Area I !CDAiOEP, as required. - A TERAL EERENCY status will be maintained until the situation is over or reduced to a lower classification.

Emergency actions to be taken by members of the Area I Emergency Response personnel for each of the above classifications are outlined in Attachments A through I of this plan.

2.2 Notification and Verification 2.2.1 Notification (See Figure 3)

a. The Director, Area I MCDA/CEP or his designee will receive notification of an emergency condition at Seabrook POclear Power  !

Station from the State MCDA/TP Headquarters. f

b. The Area I K:DA/0EP emergency staff will be notified by the Director or his designee.

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c. When the public is to be alerted, Headquarters, EDA /TP, with the advise of the MDPH, will have the local sirens activated by State Police. However, the six EPZ communities have the capability of activating outdoor warning devices, if necessary. Tone alert radios will be activated through the Emergency Broadcast System.

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Initial notification of the affected communities within the 10-mile EPZ will be made by the Troop A Massachusetts State Police, Framingham,.by radio. Backup system will be by commercial telephone. When the State EOC in Framingham is operational, all subsequent notifications will be made directly by the Stata ECC.

Area I MCOA will also provide local communities with notifications originating through Civil Defense channels.

e. The MCDA/0EP is responsible for preparing instructional messages to be disseminated to the public through the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS). f(DA/0EP Area I is responsible for informing all EPZ &nd host communities of all State level EBS messages in advance of their being broadcast. Details of the Public Information dissemination are outlined in the State Radiological Emergency Response Plan.
f. Notification to the reception center conynunities will be made by Area I MCDA/0EP at the alert classification level.

2.2.2 Verification 1

Area I will verify emergency classification messages with Headquarters K:DA/CEP, Framingham.

2.3 Emergency Resoonse Organizations (See Fiqure A) 2.3.1 Utility Each utility operating a nuclear power station is responsible to the U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for developing emergency response capability for implementation within the plant bounoary. In addition, the utility cooperates with local and state officials, hospitals, and other agencies in developing the capability for effective response outside the plant bot.ridary in the event of any accident which might cause the release of radioactive materials.

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The SeabrookLStation in Seabrook, New Hampshire, by' virtue of their' licensing l

. agreements.with the NRC, and agreements with the Commonwealth have accepted responsibility for initiating the necessary immediate action required to:

a. Limit the consequences of an accident,
b. Evaluate the conditions and determine the magnitude.of an accident,
c. Immediately' notify appropriate state and federal agencies,
d. Minimize ptelic and plant personnel radiation exposure and/or injury.

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e. Take immediate steps to limit or reduce the loss to property.

2.3.2 State Government The ICDA/0EP, on behalf of the Governor and the Executive Office of Public 1

Safety, Jr responsible for coordinating State Emergency Response actions. '

Such coordination will be carried out from the State EOC in Framingham and the Area I Headquarters in Tewksbury.

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MPH) exercises primary technical responsibility for determining the nature and extent of any subsequent or potential health hazard, and for recommending what protective actions are to be taken by the public. Assessment of accidents, particularly their off-site consequences, is carried out by the Department's Radiation Control rW-. In the very rare, but possible, case of an extremely fast-breaking accident which results in either a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency, provisions have been made for the State Police to activate directly the Alert and Notification system and implement the protective action of sheltering. See the State Plan and the State Police Troop A Procedure in Appendix 1 of this plan for more detail.

L Other State agencies are responsible for providing support for emergency operations as set forth in Appencix 3, of the Massachusetts Comprehensive Eme.rgency Response Plan.

1265/0520c Paga 14 of 389 State agencies with key response functions will, in the event of an emergency at-Seabrook Station, conduct operations through their regional or area offices, and win coordinate their activities through representatives sent to the MCDA/0EP in Framingham, the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) in Newington, NH, and Area I Headquarters in Tewksbury. See Paragraph 2.3.3 below for State agencies represented at the Area I EOC. The American Red Cross and other voluntary relief organization activities win be similarly coordinated at both the State and area levels.

2.3.3 Area I Emergency Response Organization The Director, Area I has operational control over the activities of Area I relative to the Seabrook RERP. In the absence of the Director, the activities win be directed by the Senior Sector Directcr or the Junior Sector Director in that creer.

Specific responsibilities of the Area I EOC Staff are defined below:  !

a. Activate the Area I EOC with an operational staff (24-hour coverage) using existing personnel and supplemental personnel, as requested, from MCDA/0EP Headquarters. Two 12-hour shifts would be utilized to carry out the response actions;
b. Provide a communication link between the MCDA/0EP Headquarters and the local Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs). Area I win continue to provide this communication link until the emergency is terminated;
c. Coordinate emergency response activities, as the emergency develops, with the local officials at their EOCs for changes in the emergency classification levels, protective action recommendations; accident status reports;
d. Provide support to local officials of the EPZ communities as requested. This ircludes supplementary bus transportation, emergency medical services, dosimetry, and police and traffic control resources. Resources not available or exhausted within Area I will be requested from the MCDA Headquarters, Framingham.

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e. Coordinate the activation of Reception Centers and Mass Care Centers.

In addition to Area I MCDA/0EP personnel, tne Emergency Response l~ Organizational Staff is comprised of State officials from MSP, KPW, and M y whose nomal activities coincide within the Area I K:DA/0EP and/or regional boundaries. A representative from the American Red Cross will be present to assist in the coordination of mass care facilities with the MCDA in Framingham and the local comunities. See Figure 6 for a breakdown of the Area I Emegency Response Structure. Operational Checklists have been developed for Area I Civil Defense personnel, Massachusetts State Police personnel, Massachusetts Department of Public Works ~ personnel, and Massachusetts National Guard personnel located at the Area I EOC (see Attachments A through I).

2.3.4 Local Government The local Emergency Reconse Organization is comprised of those local officials whose normal activities closely coincide with their assignment.

Some local emergency response personnel will consist of volunteers from the affected communities, who normally work outside of government. Provisions have been made in the local plans to activate and mobilize these personnel during an emergency. If necessary, Area I MCDA is Ampared to supplement local personnel with stoplemental resources available to Area I. See Table 5.

Operation procedures and/or checklists for use by the Emergency Response personnel appear in the Implementing Procedures to the local Radiological Emergency Response Plans.

2.3.5 Compensatory Response for Local Governments Area 1, MCOA is prepared to provide a response to protect the health and safety of the pttilic in the event of the impairment or failure of the response in a local community, specific actions and responsibilities of Area 1, MCOA are outlined in Appendix 5.

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2.4- Emergency Operation Center and Eculoment The Area I Emergency Operation Center (EOC) is located at the Tewksbury State Hospital.

Each local' community within the EPZ will establish an ECC within their 3

. community. The location of the EOC.is identified in their local Radiological- f Emergency Response Plan, and in Table 6 of this plan.. 1

The Area' I EOC is equipped with necessary telephones, radios, maps, emergency olans, and' status boards to support operations. See Table 2 for listing of Radiological equipment.

The Area I EOC will be the Comand and Coordination Headquarters for area operations and activated when an emergency is classified as an Al.ERT or higher.

2.5 Reception Centers Reception centers have been designated in Andover and Peabody _ for those Massachusetts area residents and visitors within the 10-mile EPZ. It is expected that.some residents would find tenporary accommodations with.

relatives or friends outside the plume exposure EPZ. The Masconomit Regional High School in Boxford, Massachusetts has been designated as the Reception Center forLschool children from the towns of Salisbury, Newbury, and Newburyport.

The Director, Area I ICOA/CEP will coordinate and provide the necessary j support for all activities at the reception centers. The American Red Cross will operate the mass care facilities as outlined in the host community plans, and 'in accordance with standard ARC procedures.

2.6 Highway Access and Traffic Control A Massachusetts Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan has been developed to outline the emergency response actions required of the Massachusetts State Police and Massachusetts Department of Public Works. The plan specifies the

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Paga 17 of 389-1 required for each community to move the affected population to the reception center (s). See Appenoix 2 of this plan.

2.7 Public Information In the event of an emergency, Head @arters MCDA/EP.is responsible for the public announcements that may be required o/er EBS or other media sources.

The primary EBS station, serving the area araund Seabrook Nuclear Power Station is WCGY (93.7 FM), .in Lawrence 'would ae activated by the MCDA/0EP.

Other local EBS radio s'tations, serving the area, are WHAV (1490 AM) in Haverhill, WLYT (92.5 FM) in Haverhill, and WCEA (1450 AM) in Newburyport.

Such public announcements would provide updated information on the status of any emergency and instruction for protective actions that may be required.

The MCDA/EP would coordinate EBS activation and follow-up messages with the activation of the pWlic alert systems. Radio station WCGY is a 24-hour station. MCDA/EP Area I will notify the six EPZ communities and two hosi; communities of the content and timing for release of all EBS messages in advance of their being broadcast.

Upon activation of the utility's media center, Headquarters MCDA/EP will dispatch an official to the Media Center, located at the town hall in Newington, N.H., to coordinate news releases with the State ECC in Framingham, the N.H. EOC in Concord, N.H., and the Utility's representative at the Media Center. All requests and inquiries from the media to MCDA/CEP Area I will be directed to the KDA PWlic Information Officer (PIO) at the Media Center.

Section A12 of the Massachusetts Radiological Emergency Response Plan (Apoendix III to the elf) provides examples of messages to the public in the event of an emergency at Seabrook Nuclear Power Station.

2.8 Evacuation Based upon projected or actual measured radiation release levels, evacuation of certain geographic areas may be necessary. The c4 cision to evacuate will be made by the Governor based on the recommendations of the Director, MCOA/EP Framingham in conjunction with the Commissioner, MDPH.

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pegg.18 ofJ389-If: evacuation of residents'should be recommended by State officials,1the area

' designated would be delineated by municipal botridaries in most cases and would

' be' implemented in accordance with the. Massachusetts' Highway Access and Traffic .

Control Plan'in Appendix 2 of this plan. There'are also special provisions for early closing of the' beaches during the _ summertime, found in Appendix 2 of .

this plan and in the State Plan.-

2.9' Radiological-

'2.9.1 Accident Assessment The MPH Radiation Control Program, supplemented by the Nuclear Incident-Advisory Team (NIAT) as necessary, is responsible for accident assessment _

2.9.2 Protective Response There are several actions that may be taken to protect the public in the event of an accident involving potentially dangerous radiation releases. The~

application of a particular action would depend toon a numer of factors. For example, in a situation in which a plume is expected to pass over an area before it can be successfully etacuated, the reconsnended protective action would likely involve taking she Lt er, as opposed to evacuation. Recommended-protective actions include: SP elter, evacuation, access control to affected areas' and control of milk /wate ' ffood in the ingestion pathway.

In aodition, special provisions have been made to alleviate the congestion caused by summer beach use in the EPZ by adopting a policy of considering j closing the beaches at an early emergency classification level. The decision-making criteria to implement this are in Exhibit A-5 of the State q Plan. The access and traffic control procedures to implement this special j level plan are in the Area Traffic and Access Control Plan (Appendix 3).

Control of milk, water, and food is the responsibility of the Department of j

Ptelic Health as specified in the Massachusetts Radiological Response Plan j 1

l (Appendix III, CERP).

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. Exposure control involves the measurement and recording of personnel radiation exposure by use of radiation detection instruments, and providing a means for E monitoring and decontamination of individuals and materials. Exposure control is the responsibility of the local governments and the Radiation Control

. Program, NDPH. If for any reason it is necessary for emergency workers to exceed the exposure guidelines, it must be approved by the MOPH.

The levels for determining the need for decontamination and the means for radiological decontamination of supplies and equipment will be accomplished in accordance with the limits. identified in Section A9 of the Massachusetts REFP

- and procedures established by the Department of P@lic Health. These procedures are described in the local and host community plans and.

Implementing Procedures.

Monitoring and decontamination of the public, if necessary, will be acconclished at the host communities in accordance with the procedures established by the Department of Public Health.

Waste will be disposed of by the Department of P@lic Health in accordance with their procedures, found in the NIAT Hanobook.

The Department of Public Health will make the decision on the use of Potassium Iodide (KI) for emergency workers. Authorization for KI use will originate from the Commissioner of P211c Health, or his designee. KI will be pre-distributed in the dosimetry kits described in Table 2 of this plan.

The Department of P@lic Health will explain the hazards to the public desiring to re-enter the exclusion area through its representatives at the Reception Centers, and will issue proper dosimetry and an Exclusion Area Pass (see Attachnent K of this plan for details).

l. 3.0 PLAN EXECUTION 3.1 Command and Coordination 1265/0520e Paga 20 of 389

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The Director, Area I KDA/CEP, or his designee, will command and coordinate all Area I activities relative to the implementation of this plan, j 3.2 Conceot of Operations

a. Upon receiving a notification of an emergency classified as an ALERT or higher, the Area I Emergency Response staff will report to the -l EOC, review the Area I RERP, and assume their responsibilities. See )

Attachment A through I of this plan for details. I

b. The K:DA/EP will provide the Area I staff with radiological data and protective action recommendations. In turn, the Area I staff will.

provide the local comunities with this information.

c. The Area I staff will coordinate the provision of all requests for j

support from the local communities. See Attachments A through I of .~

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d. Evacuees can be monitored for radiological contamination at the host communities, if the possibility of contamination exists off-site.

See Host Comunity plans.

e. Re-entry will be ordered by the Governcr who will base his decision on the joint recommendation of the HOPH and K:DA/0EP.

3.3 Support

a. S@ port is available to the Area I KDA/0EP from the following sources:
1. Executive Order 144 State agencies.

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3. Off-site medical transportation services listed on Table 3.

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5. . The Red Cross for mass care operations.

'b. ' Area'I resources ~ available to the Federal government are:

l ~. Office space'at Area I EOC.

. 4.0 ADMINISTRATION Af0 TRAINING 4.l' Achinistration

a. The Director, Area I MCDA/0EP, or his designee will be responsible for maintaining.and updating the Radiological Emergency Response Plan .

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b. The Director, Area 1 MCOA/EP will assure that the Area I EOC is capable of being' staffed for continuous (24-hour) operation.
c. The Director, Area I-MCOA/EP, or his designee will be responsible for keeping telephone numbers current, providing holders of the plan-with changes, when published, and obtaining Letters of Agreement with all services rendering soport to the Area I emergency response organization.
d. . This plan will be edated, as necessary, and reviewed at least annually with the Emergency staff to determine what changes are required, if any.
e. ' Changes to the plan will be identified by a vertical line in the margin of the paragraph changed and the date of revision with revision numer.
f. Seporting plans and/or procedures are listed on Table 7. At least one copy of each s@ porting plan and/or procedure will be maintained in the Area I EOC.

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g. The radiological monitoring equipment issued by MCDA/0EP will be inventoried and calibrated by MCDA Calibration Unit, Fort Devens, MA, on an annual basis.

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'4.2 ' Training;

a.t . Area I MCDA/EP personnel and other State officials will attend 1 training' courses conducted by M
DA/0EP or FEMA.
b. All Area.I' MCDA/0EP Emergency Response personnel will attend annual

' training on the offacts of radiation, radiological exposure control,

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contents of'the. local Radiological. Emergency Response Plan, operation of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC),' and communication L . procedures. This training will' be conducted by MCDA/EP officials and utility. personnel.

c. Training of local officials and local responders will be conducted annually by MCDA/0EP.

5.0 EXERCISES AND ORILLS

Periodic exercises will be conducted to test a major portion of the entire-State RERP, and also periodic drills, i.e., notification, monitoring and -

, decontamination, ' communications, etc., and. to test the skills of the -

-individuals and operational aspect of the equipment and/or the instruments used in the plan.. The scheduling of exercises and drills is the responsibility of MCDA/0EP Headquarters, and is described in Sec. B.4 of .

Appendix 3 (The State Plan).

The MCDA/EP, in conjunction with New Hampshire and the Utility, will schedule and develop' the objectives for the exercise.

6.0 CCDMMICATIONS

a. Communications available between the Area I EOC, local communities, and the State EOC are described below and shown in Figure 5. A description of the testing schedule is found in the State Plan in ,

Exhibit A5, Annex 1, MPIP-53.

b. Primary communication from Area I EOC to the State EOC and local EOCs is via radio.

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c. A summary of the communication systems shown in Figure 5 is outlin'ed below:
1) Massachusetts Civil Defense Radio Net The State Civil Defense radio net is utilized as a primary means

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or radio communications between the State EOC and the Area I ECX:

and the Massachusetts National Guard.- Frequencies are 45.36

  • z and 45.32 mz.
2) Massachusetts DPW Radio Net The M)PW radio net is the primary means of communication between the District mobile units and the MCPW District offices in response to the Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan. The Central MCPW Radio Room monitors all communications and can be a control station as it is staffed 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day, while the District stations are operational curing normal working hours and are opened during emergency situations, as needed.

i This net can be used as a secondary means of commistication between the State / Area I EOCs and the State / District OPW offices. Frequencies are 47.28 Wz (state-wide); 47.14 WZ_

(Districts 5, 7, and 8); 47.36 *z (Districts 3, 4, and 6); and j 47.26 Wz (Districts 1 and 2). l

3) Massachusetts State Police Radio Net i The MSP radio net is utilized as a means of communications

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between the State / Area I EOCs and the State Police Headquarters ]

(frequency 42.44 *z) and between the State Police Headquarters and mobile tslits utilized in response to the Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan (frequency 42.34 Wz).

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4) Amateur Radio Net Amateur radio nets (6-meter and 2-meter) are utilized as a redmdant means of communications between the communities and the Area I EOC. Frequencies are 53.54 m z, 53.69 W z, and 50.60 M z.
5) Nuclear Alert System The Nuclear Alert System, originating in the Control Room,'is a microwave system used to notify the Massachusetts State Police -

Troco A Headquarters of any emergency at Seabrook Nuclear Power Station. This system is a secure (dedicated) communications arrangement and is installed for the primary purpose of initial notification to the States. The backup to this system is comercial telephone.

Also, this system can be utilized as a redundant means to communicate between the State ECE, Area I EOC, Massachusetts State Police - Troop A Headquarters, thc State of New Hampshire EOC, and the Seabrook Station E(F.

6) Commercial Telechone The commercial telephone system is used as a primary and alternate means of communications for notification and coordination.
7) Massachusetts Civil Defense Area I InitiC Notification and Comand and Control Radio System This system serves as the primary mechanism for providing the initial notification of an incident at Seabrook Station to EPZ, Host Comunities and the USCG. l l

Additionally, the system will provide the primary command and  ;

control commmications link between the State Emergency Response Organization and the local EOCs.

1265/0520c Pcg3 25 of 389 The system communications are relayed through a M-High band repeater which transmits on 153.965 W Z and receives on 155.955 WZ. The repeater has cross-patch capabilities with a low band singlex base station operation on 45.36 WZ TX + RX.. If enabled-the cross-patch will allow communications with MACDA W-Low band mobiles.

A control station located at the Area I EOC in Tewksbury, Massachusetts is the States' " link" through the Amesbury repeater to the local communities and the USCG. Additionally, this control station is interfaced with the >CDA microwave system. This interface allows the remotes located in Framingham, Massachusetts at the State EDC and Massachusetts State Police Troop "A" Headquarters to operate the Tewksbury control station in order to communicate with the local municipalities.

Transmissions normally take place on this system in a clear voice mode,, However, the W-High band portion of the system is equipped with scrantilers which, if activated, will allow the system to operate in a voice privacy mode.

Certain State CD W-Low band mobiles and the remotes at Area I, the State EOC and MASP Troop "A" Headquarters have the ability of enabling and disabling the cross-patch feature. The cross-patch feature is designed to allow the W-High band control station and remotes in this system to communicate with MACDA W-Low band mobiles in the field.

The following is a list of locations equipped with the capability of communicating on trils system. All of these locations have a l- " touch tone" (DTW ) selective call feature built into the radio l equipment. This feature will allow one station to selectively alert another station. Additionally, the remotes at MSP, the

! State EOC and the Tewksbury Area 1 EOC have the ability to 1 transmit an "ALLCALL" signal which will alert all of the stations on this list simultaneously.

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' Groveland Police Haverhill Fire IFO Newington MACDA Area I MACDA Framingham M4 State Police-Merrimac Police /CD Newbury Police /CD Newburyport CD- Newburyport Police Peabody Police .

Peabocy CD Salisbury CD/ Police US Coast Guard West Newbury CD West Newbury Police l

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Paga 36.of 389 TAIK.E 1 P(PULATIONS OF MASSACHUSETTS MUNICIPALITIES WHOLLY OR PARTIALLY WITHIN TE 10 MILE PZ OF TE SITE PRGZCTED 1986 P(PULATION 1

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Permanent (1) Who Live Town Residents Tourists (2). Outide EPZ Amesbury 14,258 1,926 1,545 Merrimac 4,420 263 596 Newbury 5,479 '4,382 972 Newburyport 16,414 4,522 1,681

. Salisbury. 6,726 21,943 1,167 West Newbury 3,2% 504 404 (1) KLD Progress Report No.1 Page 19 (2) Numbers provided by KLD Associates

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Paga.37 of-389 TABLE 2 LISTING OF FRE-0ISTRIBUTE RADIOt CGICAL E0J7.T?CT

_EPZ Comunity E 777-A 777-1 742s 730s 138s 750s TLDs KI

'Amesbury 0 2 6 50 50 50 3 50 30 Merrimac 0 0 2 50 50 50 3 50 30 Newbury 0 0 2 50 50 50 3 50.

30 Newburypert 4 5 34 50 50 50 3 50' 30 Salisbury 1 0 1 50 50 50 3 50 30 W. Newbury has 1-717 1 0 1 50 50 50 3 50 30 Reception Comunities Andover 10 1 16 50 50 25 3 25 15

. Peabody 8 5 23 50 50 25 3 25 15 State Agencies Mass. OPW- 0 0 0 50 50 3 50 30

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Mass. State Felice 0 0 0 50 50 3 50 30 (Topsfield)

Mass. OPH See NIAT Plan for listing of dosimetry and monitoring equipment.

Area I MCOA/0EP 1 17 3 50 50 50 3 50 30 Note: Each 777-1 Xit Contains: Each 777-A Kit Contains:

1 CDV-715 Survey Meter 1 CDV-715 Survey Meter 1 CDV-700 Geiger Counter 1 CDV-700 Geiger Counter 1 CDV-750 Charger 1 (DV-717 Survey Meter 6 CDY-742 High Range Oosimeter 1 COV-750 Charger 6 COV-742 High Range Oosimeter Each 777 Kit has 2-715's, otherwise same as 777-1 1265/0520c 1

o Pcg3 38 of 389 TABLE 3 LIST OF OFF-SITE MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Transportation Telephone Nos. Ambulances Vans Bus Mr. Alvin Alves 617-473-3552 10 4 Ruggerio Ambulance Service P.O. Box 315 Milford, M4 01757 Mr. Richard O'Connell 617-865-6115 23 12 Worcester Himmer Anbulance P.O. Box 988 Worcester, M4 01613 Mr. James Sullivan, 617-626'-9661 5 10 General Manager Care Antulance Service P.O. Box 8302 Lowell, MA 01858 ,

Mr. Bruce Wallace 617-648-0614 20 6 1 Armstrong Anculance Service 12 Brattle Court Arlington, M4 02174

. Mr. Michael Grant, 617-626-0042 12 S.

General Manager Catalco Aneulance Service 187 Washington Street Somerville, MA 02143 Mr. Joe Magee 617-547-4900 24 3 Af filiated Medical Metro Ambulance Service 180 Bent Street Cambridge, MA 02141 Mr. Ron Guevin (Personal / 617-665-3731 9 7 Confidential) i Action Ambulance Service P.O. Box 251 Melrose, MA 02176 ,

Mr. Chester Kelly 617-458-6821 15 15 A-Medic Anbulance 154 Moody Street Lowell, MA 01854 1265/0520c i l

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LIST OF OFF-SITE EICAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Transportation Telephone Nos. Ambulances Vans Bus Mr. Steve O'Rourke 617-424-4347 21.  ?

. Boston Health & Hospital EMS 818 Harrison Avenue Boston, MA 02118 Mr. George Brewster .617-522-3060 15 7 Brewster Anculance Service 20 Brookley Road Anuica Plain, MA 02130 Mr. Stephen 010rio 617-875-5155 21  ?

Chaulk Ambulance Service P.O. Box 745 Natick, ML 01710 Mr. Arthur Enos,- President 617-372-5040 4 7 Enos Ambulance Service P.O. Box 174 Burlington, M4 01803 Mr. Kevin Kelly 617-398-0100 9 3 Fallon Ambulance Service 95 Eliot Street Milton, MA 02187 Mr. Skip Kingman 617-322-1665 21  ?

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163 Eastern Avenue Malden, M4' 02148 '

Mr. Anthony Chianca 617-246-3364 6 7 Lifeline Aneulance Service 16 Delcamine Street Wakefield, M4 01880 Ms. Eileen Eckert 617-593-4198 9  ? j Nordstrom's Anhulance Service 59 North Franklin Stmet

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Pagn 40 of 389 TAELE A' LIST OF CFF-SITE HOPITALS CAPAELE OF TREATING CWTAMINATED, INJURED INDIVIDUALS

1. Brigham and Women's Hospital 8. St. Joseph's ft3 spital 75 Francis Street 220 Pawtucket Street Boston,' MA 02115 Lowell, MA 01852
2. Massachusetts General Hospital 9. ' Anna JaccsJes Hospital 32 Fruit Street Highland Avenue Boston, m 02114 Newburyport, MA 01950
3. University of Massachusetts 40. J.B. Thomas Hospital Medical Center 15 King Street 55 Lake Avenue North Peabody, MA 01960 Worcester, m 01605 4 Amesbury Hospital 11. Salem Hospital Morrill Place 81 Highland Avenue Amesbury, m 01913 Salem, m 01970
5. Hunt Memorial Wapital 12. Lowell General Hospital 90 Lindall Street 295 VarnLa Avenue Danvers, m 01923 Lowell, MA 01852
6. Hale Hospital 40 Buttonwoods Avenue Haverhill, M4 01830 7 Lawrence General Hospital 1 General Avenue Lawrence, MA 01841 )

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Pago'41 of 389 TABLE 5 AEA I St.PPLDENTAL PERSONNEL RESOURCES

1. Other Area Offices' Staff 6 Sector Directors (2 each from Area II, III, & IV)

(These staff will be mobilized by EA/CEP Framingham)

2. Essex County Sherrif's Office 50 St. Peter Street

> Salem, MA 01970

Contact:

S@erintendent Kevin Leach (617) 741-0200, ext. 361 or 371 Resources availa. a aia: 100 deputy sheriffs 25 motor venicles 10 motorcycles Use of Correctional Alternative Center Lawrence, Massachusetts 1265/0520e _ _ . - _ - _ . _ _ _ - _ - _ _ _ - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _

Pago 42 of 389 TA3 E 6 LOCATION OF EOCs Ato CCMMAto POSTS WHICH SLPPORT MASSACHUSETTS SEABROOK DERGENCY RESPCNSE PLANS Telephone Number Emergency Operations Facility CONFIDENTIAL -

Newington,

  • ON FILE Massachusetts State EOC 617/875-1381 400 Worcester Road, Framingham, MA Media Center 603/433-0481 Newington Town Hall, Newington, W Area I EOC, Tewksbury 617/851-7251 Building 5, Tewksbury State Hospital Tewksbury, M4 Troop A Barracks, Massachusetts State Police 617/887-2314 Route 1, Topsfield, M4 Troop A Headquarters, Massachusetts State Police 617/872-3553 450 Worcester Road, Framingham, MA Taosfield State Fair Grounds (Area I Transportation 617/887-2212 Staging Area) 200 Turnpike Road, Topsfield, MA Salisbury EOC 617/465-0331 Cable Avenue, next to Fire Station, Salisbury, M4

- Amesbury EOC 617/388-0787 Amesbury Police Department, Amesbury, M4 Merrimac EOC, Merrimac Municipal Building 617/346-8862 16 E. Main Street Merrimac, MA Newburyport EOC, Newburyport High School 617/465-7382 High Street, Newburyport, MA West Newbury EOC, John C. Page School Complex 617/363-2388 694 Main Street, West Newbury, MA

- Newbury EOC 617/465-3737 Newbury Police Station, Newbury, M4 Andover EOC (Host Community) 617/475-1281 Andover Police Station, Andover, MA Peabody EOC (Host Comunity) 617/531-2000 City Hall, Basement, Peabocty, M4 Masconomit Regional High School 617/887-2323 Andicott Road, Boxford, M4 1265/0520e I t _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _

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1. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Radiological Emergency Response Plan.
2. . Troop A, State Police Headquarters, Dispatch Center Procedures.
3. Massachusetts State Police - Troop "A" Plan.

4 Local Radiological Emergency _ Response Plans.

5. Massachusetts Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan.
6. Massachusetts Department of Public Works Plan.
7. Massachusetts National Guard Plan.
8. Compensatory Response Plan 1265/0520e _. -.

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DIRECTOR, AREA I C A/0EP CIECKLIST PROCEDURE The Director of' the Area I M:DA/0EP Office is responsible for overell command and coordination of the Area I Emergency Response Organization.

The Director is responsible for alerting and mobilizing his key staff, and directing the alerting and mobilization of other EOC staff provided by Statt.

agencies and private volunteer organizations.

The Director is responsible for coordinating the responses of State and local emergency response organizations in providing traffic and access control, police and military services, transportation and emergency medical services, and reception and mass care services..

The Director is responsible for keeping local communities informed of all State activities and protective action recommendations, and keeping the State Headquarters informed of all local needs and conditions.

Action Classification Cogleted

1. UNUSUAL EVENT Initials Time
a. Receipt of Notification from GA/0EP Framingham and log message,
b. Notify Area I key staff on call list (Unusual Event Classification Tab A-1) and place them on 3

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c. Remain on standby to receive further notification of escalation or termination of Unusual Event status from MCDA/EP Framingham.

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termination; if escalation, proceed to appropriate emergency classification level proce tre.

2. ALERT a.- Receipt of Notification' from MCOA/0EP Framingham and log message.

b .' Advise Area I Staff on Call List (Alert Classification Tab A-1) and have them report to the Area I EOC. or remain on standby as appropriate.

c. Contact Civil Defense Director for each EPZ community to ensure their having been notified by their 24 hr. dispatch points (Tab A-2).
d. If compensatory actions for an EPZ community have -

been initiated by GA/Framingham, or if you are unable to establish communications with an EPZ community, instruct the compensatory response coordinator to initiate compensatory actions for  !

that community. Notify M:DA/0EP Framingham when compensatory measures for a community have been initiated.

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e. Activate Area I EOC and inform MCOA/Framingham when operational. l
f. Assign Area I EOC staff to assume full responsi-bilities as appropriate for the positions found on Tab A-3. The following procetres in Attachments B I through I specifically detail these functions.

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g. Instruct Operations Officer to establish communications with each local E(X: as it becomes operational, assume control of the message handling system, and keep all Area I EOC status boards current.
h. Contact Civil Defense Directors of the host commun-ities of. Andover and Peabody (Tab A-2), inform them of status of accident, and put them on standby should future events necessitate activating.

Reception Centers.

i. Inform M:DA/0EP Framingham of the status of each community's response.

J. Coordinate with Area I EOC staff to notify all parties previously contacted of de-escalation or termination of emergency; if escalation, proceed to

- appropriate emergency classification level procedure.

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Activate EOC with all available staff and perform steps a. through i'. of ALERT status procedure if the emergency begins at the SITE AEA EERENCY classification level.

b. Request the following agencies / organizations send representatives to Area I EOC (either directly or through MCDA/Framingham) (See Tab A-1):

American Red Cross Civil Air. Patrol.

Staff from other MCOA/EP Area Offices (Add other appropriate parties)

c. Contact Civil Defense Directors of Host communities and the Assistant Su,arintendent of the Masconomit Regional High School, and instruct them to fully activate their EOCs, and begin preparations to open and operate .

Reception Centers.

d. Coordinate the timing of the activation of the Public Notification System and EBS with MCDA/0EP Framingham the local communities and the compensatory response coordinator.
e. Advise M:DA/EP Framingham of local conditions which could affact protective action recommendations concerning:

- school closings

- closing of beaches

- condition of roads due to maintenance, weather, and impediments.

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f. Coordinate with EOC staff to take appropriate action (s) to satisfy requests from local comunities and the compensatory response coordinator for support. ' All efforts will be directed at meeting these requests with equipment and personnel resources available to Area I, before requesting that the State provide these resources.
g. Inform MCOA/EP Framingham imediately of any situa-tion affecting a local EPZ community (s) such that they would not be able to protect the safety of emergency workers or the public; this way the State may implement contingency plans to remedy the situation.
h. Coerdinate the notification of all EPZ towns, compensatory response coordination and host comunities of and de-escalation in emergency status; if emergency escalates to a General Emergency, follow steps below.  !

4 GEhERAL EERENCY

a. Confirm that steps a. through g. for SITE AEA EERE!CY status have been conpleted, or are being continued on an ongoing basis; 'j or Activate EOC with all available staff and perform steps a. through g. in the SITE AREA EERGENCY procedure if the emergency begins at the ENERAL EERGENCY classification level.

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b. Notify Andover and Peabody Civil Defense Directors to activate the reception centers, and Mass Care facilities.
c. Coordinate activities of EOC staff towards 1 implementing any protective action recommendations put forth from the State EOC. See implementing procedures for other ECC staff positions for details,
d. Keep MCDA/Framingham informed of status of protective action inclementation, both at the Area I level and local levels.
e. Ensure that local communities and the compensatory response coordinator are being kept informed of all accident canditions and protective action recommendations,
f. Notify relocation commmities and centers as to the j number of evacuees they should expect, so that 4 sufficient mass care facilities can be activated. >
g. Ensure that commications are established with l alternate local EPZ commmity EOCs, should their  ;

relocation have become necessary. I

h. Coordinate the notification of all EPZ municipalities and host comunities of any de-escalation or termination of an q emergency status. '

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a. Implement the Area I responsibilities in the Exclusion Area Proceckare, Attachment K of this plan,
b. Maintain operations of the Area I EOC, as directed by K:DA/0EP Framingham, to support local and State recovery operations.

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EPZ COMJNITIES NA>E OFFICE HOC Newburyport 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 462-4411 Civil Defense Director Ralph J. Ayers 465-9363 Mayor Peter Mathews 465-8122 465-3095 EOC - Ralph J. Ayers 465-7382 Salisbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 465-3121 Civil Defense Director Dan Girard 465-3121 465-5031 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Anthony Popoulias 465-8242 465-8254 EOC Dan Girard 465-8232 Amesbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Police Dispatcher 388-1212 Civil Defense Director Richard Clark 388-1333 388-9691 Chairman, Board of Selectmen George Motsis 388-0706 388-0043 EOC Richard Clark 388-4005

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Newbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 465-3737 Civil Defense Director George Riel 465-3737 462-6975 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Angie Machiros 465-9241 462-2505 EOC George Riel 465-3737 West Newbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Groveland Dispatch 465-3737 Civil Defense Director Chairman, Board of Selectmen Thomas Pulkkinen 98-3203 363-2281 ECC 363-2388 Merrimac 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Police Dispatcher 346-8321 Civil Defense Director Raymond Bastarache 346-8311 346-9422 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Ronald Jordan 346-8862 346-9792 EOC Raymond Bastarache 346-8321 1265/0521c A-9

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EFZ COPNJNITIE5 NfdE &PICE HCDE Host Communities Peabody 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 531-1212 Civil Defense Director Donald McCauley 531-3444 531-3498 Mayor Peter Torigian 532-3000 599-5616 EOC Donald McCauley 531-2000 Andover 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 475-1212 Civil Defense Director James Johnson 475-0411 (Unlisted)

Mayor Kenneth Mahoney 470-3800 470-2929 EOC James Johnson 475-1281 Masconomit Regional High School -

(for school children Richard Dussault 887-2323 from Salisbury, Newbury (Asst. Supt.) or and Newburyport) 887-2325 i

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Paga 54 of 389 TAS A-3 AfEA I DERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION STRUCTIRE WEA I DIRECTCR

- Frank Belitsky

- Kevin Tulley Operations Officer Compensatory Response-Support Staff Operations Officer Coordinator

- Frank McManmon - Alan Alpert - To be assigned by

- Lawrence Gilbo - 2hn Howard - MCDA/TP Framingham Connunications Transportation g RADEF Officer Coordinator Coordinator Officer

- Carl Smith - 2 hn Smedile - Ed &witt - Donna Bennett

- Mike Riordan - Dave O' Conner - Pat Roselli - Paul Ares American Essex County lied Cross State Police Sheriff's Office Representative Representative Representative

- Earl Duxbury - Troop A, Framingham - Kevin Leach

- Fred Gigham - Troop A, Framingham - Assigned by Sheriff's Office National Guard E Representative Representative

- Robert Connors - Rick Pieslak, District 5 l Civil Engineer 4 NG State Headgaarters, - Walter Leszcyinski, l Boston District 5 Civil Eng.

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CPERATIONS CFFICER, AREA I KDP/0EP CECKLIST PROCEDLRE The Operations Officer is responsible for assisting the Director in his comand and coordination functions, administering the activities of the Communications Officer, and setting to and coordinating the message handling system.

Action Classification Completed

1. UMJSUAL EVENT Initials Time
a. Receir.t of Notification from Director, Area I MCDA/0EP.
b. Assist the Director in notifying Area I key staff on Call List (unusual Event Classification -

Tab B-1) and placing them on stan ey.

c. Remain on Standby until notified of escalation or termination by the Director, Area I.
d. Assist in notifying Area I key staff (Tab B-1) of termination; if escalation, proceed to appropriate emergency classification level procedure. _

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a. Receipt of Notification from Director, Area I KDA/TP. _
b. Assist the Director in notifying Area I Staff on Call List (Alert Classification - Tab B-1) to report to the Area I EOC, or remain on standby as appropriate.

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c. Assist the Director in contacting Civil Defense Director for each EPZ community to ensure thair having been notified by their 24-hour dispatch point (Tab B-2).
d. If you are unable to establish communications with an EPZ community, notify the Director MCOA/

OEP Area I.

e. Direct Communications Officer in establishing communications with each local EOC as it becomes operational.
f. Inform Director of any commtnity(ies) which fails to activate its EOC.
g. Set-up and achinister message handling system for Area I EOC, including status boards (Tab B-4).
h. Assist Director in de-escalation or termination activities; if accident escalates, proceed to appropriate emergency classification procedare.
3. SITE AEA EERENCY
a. Assist Director and Communications Officer in activating all EOC staff not mobilized during the Alert level (Tab B-1).
b. Assist Director in managing the activities of the Transportation Coordinator, Emergency Medical Service Coordinator, Radiological Officer, and the State Police, National Guard, Department of Public Works, and Red Cross Liaisons.

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c. Keep Director informed of all unmet resource needs identified from contact with the EPZ communities and the concensatory response coordinator,
d. Assist Director in coordinating activities of EOC staff to satisfy requests for outside support from EPZ communities and the compensatory resoonse coordinator.
e. Work s ,ch Communications Officer to ensure that the EPZ communities and host communities are kept informed on a regular basis of accident assessment and protective action recommendations from the State EOC.

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Assist Director in de-escalation or termination activities; if accident escalates to a General Emergency, follow steps below.

. g. Assure 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> staffing cacability by mobilizing and assigning 2nd shift personnel as indicated in Tab B-3.

4 GEERAL DERIENCY

a. Continue to implement steps "a" through "e" of Site Area Emergency procedure.

i b. Assist Director in coordinating the inclementation of all protective action recommendations.

c. Assist the Director in coordinating de-escalation activities, or recovery and re-entry activities (if appropriate).

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EPZ CCH4UNIIILS NA>E OFF1CE H0be, Newburyport 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 462-4411 Civil Defense Director Ralph J. Ayers 465-9363 Mayor Peter Mathews 465-8122 465-3095 EOC Ralph J. Ayers 465-7382 Salisbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 465-3121 Civil Defense Director Ohn Girard 465-3121 465-5031 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Anthony Popoulias 465-8242 465-8254 TOC Dan Girard 465-8232 Amesbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Police Dispatcher 388-1212 Civil Defense Directer Richard Clark 388-1333 388-9691 Chairman, Board of Selectmen George Motsis 388-0706 388-0043 EOC Richard Clark 388-4005 (temp f)

NewDury 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 465-3737 Civil Defense Director George Riel 465-3737 462-6975 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Angie Machires 465-9241 462-2505 EOC George Riel 465-3737 West Newbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Poirit Groveland Dispatch 465-3737 Civil Defense Director l Chairman, Board of i Selectmen Thomas Pulkkinen 973-3203 363-2281 EOC 363-2388 Merrimac 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Police Dispatcher 346-8321 Civil Defense Director Raymond Bastarache 346-8311 346-9422 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Ronald 3 rdan 346-8862 346-9792 EOC Raymond Bastarache 346-8321 1265/O'522c B-5

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TELEPHONE #

tW K OFFICE HOE EFZ CCH4LM1uf.5 Host Communities Peabody 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 531-1212 Donald McCauley 531-3444 531-3498 Civil Defense Director 599-5616 Mayor Peter Torigian 532-3000 EOC Donald McCauley 531-2000 Andover 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 475-1212 Civil Defense Director James Johnson 475-0411 (Unlisted)

Mayor Kenneth Mahoney 470-3800 470 *d29 EOC James Johnson 475-1281 Masconomit Regional High School Richard Dussault 887-2323 (for school children (Asst. Supt.) or from Salisbury, Newbury and Newburyport) 887-2325 4

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Pr.g3 61 of 389 TAB B-3 AREA I EIERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION STRUCTLRE AREA I DIRECTOR

- Frank Belitsky

- Kevin Tulley Operations Officer Compensatory Response Support Staff Operations Officer Coordinator

- Frank McMarunon - Alan Alpert - To be assigned by

- Lawrence Gilbo - 33hn Howard - MCDA/0EP Framingham Communications _ Transportation EMS RADEF Officer Coordinates Coordinator Officer

- Carl Smith .bhn Smedile - Ed &witt - Donna Bennett

- Mike Riordan - Dave O' Conner - Pat Roselli - Paul Arts American Essex County Red Cross State Police Sheriff's Office R p esentative Representative Representative

- Earl Duxbury - Troop A, Framingham - Kevin Leach

- Fred Gigham - Troop A, Framingham - Assigned by Sheriff's Office National Gard @

Representative , Representative

- Robert Connors - Rick Pieslak, District 5 Civil Engineer

-+NG State Headquarters, - Walter Leszcyinski, Boston District 5 Civil Eng.

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Pogs 62 of 389 TAB B 4 ESSAT HANDLING SYSTEM PROCEDURE 1.0 Purpose

- To establish procedures necessary to facilitate the flow of infomation and the maintenance of records throughout activation of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC).

2.0 Definitions 2.1 Routine Messages Requests or information requiring official response or acknowledgment during the course of the emergency, but not dealing with immediate life-threatening situations.

2.2 Urgent Messages Requests or information dealing with situations that have immediate life-threatening consequences.

3.0 Situation 3.1 In the event of an accident at the Seabrook Station, the flow of information must be rapid.

3.2 In the event of an accident at the Seabrook Station, efficient records must be kept of all requests and information made availat.le to officials.

4.0 Responsibilities 4.1 The Operations Officer is responsible for: 4

a. Reviewing all messages produced within the EOC.

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b. Designating the proper routing and priority of all messages,
c. Maintaining a log of all messages produced within the EOC.
d. Assigning'a message number to every message produced within the
. EOC.

e.. Posting significant information on appropriate maps, charts and status boards within the EOC.-

f. Briefing EOC personnel on significant information when received,  ;

and for providing periodic status reviews.

l 4.2 The Operations ~ Officer Support Staff are responsible for:

a. Gathe--q all' messages produced by EOC personnel and forwarding these messages to the Operations Officer.

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b. Distritoting copies of logged messages to Communications Center -

and EG: personnel indicated in the routing portion of the form.

4.3 All ROC personnel are responsible for:

a. Developing messages to elicit response from or to convey  ;

information to other EOC personnel. I

b. W41ng to or acknowledging ary messages received. 4
c. Maintaining a personal EOC Station Log Form throughout the j emergency. I i

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b. Developing messages to be distributed to EOC personnel based upon information received.

5.0 Procedures 5.1 Administrative The Operations Officer will have the following materials and supplies available at the time the EOC is activated:

a. Message forms in sufficient QJantity to meet the needs of extended operations (300 copies).
b. Message Center Log forms in sufficient quantity to meet the needs of an extended operation (100 sheets).
c. EOC Station Log forms in sufficient quantity to meet the needs of extenced operations (200 sheets).
d. Message distribution trays for the message desk.
e. All necessary maps and boards required for the postire of emergency informatica.
f. An adequate supply of pens, percils, grease pencils, markers and related operational supplies.

5.2 Operational 5.2.1 Upon arrival at the EOC, the Operations Officer will:

a. Notify and request all message center personnel to report i to the EOC.
b. Activate the message desk.

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' 5.2.2 - E(X persomel, upon receipt of a significant incoming message or upon generation of a significant outgoing or. internal message, will complete the~following form information:

a. Date and time the message is' developed.
b. o T,o,whom the message is developed,
c. From whom the message is sent.
d. The priority of message - urgent or routine.
e. 1he message itself.

5.2.3 The message originator will thsa obtain the attention of a message runner.

5.2.4 The.. messap rmner will forward the message to the Operations Officer or his assi.stant.

5.2.5 The @ rations Ofricer r,r his designee will review the content and assigned priority of R.r message.

a. .If the messcoe As confirmed as urgent, the Operations Officer will assign a designated message number, assign routing information and request immediate distribution of copies.
b. I.? the message is confirmed as routine, the Operations '

Officer will assign a message runber and routine information and log the message on the Message Center Log form. After the message has been logged, the Operations Officer will place the message in the outgoing portion of f 1

l- the message distribution tray and request a message runner j to distribute the assigned copies.

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Page 66 of 389 5.2.6 The message runner will deliver copies of the message to the appropriate EOC officer (s).

5.2.7 EOC personnel receiving message forms should review message

. content and:

a. If no response or action is required, the person will file his copy of the message.
b. If a response or action is required, the person will take the required action to complete the following response /

reply information:

(1) Priority assignment - urgent or routine. .

(2) Response / reply itself.

(3) Signature of the person responding to the original message.

c. Upon completion of the response / reply, the message should be given to a message runner,
d. The message runner will deliver the message to the Operations Officer.

(1) If the response / reply is confirmed to be urgent, the Operations Officer will then request the message runner to deliver the message to the originator of the message. <

(2) If the res,mnse/ reply is confimed to be routine, the '

Operations Officer will log the message.

i (3) The Operations Officer then gives the response / reply to a message runner who delivers it to the person who developed the original message.

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Pago 67 of 389 5.2.8 The Operations Officer will brief the Director and/or affected EOC personnel of any messages or responses / replies that are significant or could potentiau y affect future decisions or actions.

5.2.9 The Operations Officer and the Area I Director win also periodica n y brief EOC personnel.

5.2.10 The Operations Officer win , after briefing EOC personnel, post significant information on appropriate maps or charts. The Operations Officer win then file the message copy.

5.2. H If the message or response / reply requires the use of radio communications, the Operations Officer win send a copy to the Communications Officer. The Communications Officer will review the message and send it to the Communications Center by messenger. The Communications Center win transmit the message, and indicate on the message form the mediun used, the time the message was transmitted, and any replies. That copy win be returned to the Communications Officer who win review it and provide it to the Operations Officer for logging and filing.

5.2.12 Message forms are a five-part snap-out. If additional copies are required, the Operations Officer will direct a message runner to obtain photocopies from the copy er=4a=nt operator.

5.2.13 After either developing or receiving a message or a response / reply, EOC personnel wi n record the activity on their personal EOC Station Log Form. The w rson developing or responding to a message will record:

a. The time the message was developed or received.
b. To whom the message was directed.
c. From whom the message was received.

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'd. A brief synopsis of the message.

e. A brief synopsis of any required response / reply.

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Pago 72 of 389 ATTACMT C C044JNICATI(NS OFFICER, AREA I CA/0EP CECKLIST Mt0ZDUFE The Commmications Officer is responsible for establishing and maintaining communications from the Area I EOC with Massachusetts EPZ communities, host communities, the State E03, and alternative local EOCs.

Action Classification Comoleted

1. UNUSUAL EVENT Initials Time
a. Receive notification from Director or Operations Officer, Area I KDA/TP.
b. Remain on standby until notified of escalation or termination by the Director or Operations Officer
c. Assist, if requested, with any notifications of termination, or escalation in accident status.
2. ALERT
a. Upon receipt of notification, report to the Area I EOC.
b. Bring all emb=nt to operational status, and assist (if requested) in contacting Area I staff on Call List (Alert Classification, Tab C-1).
c. Establish communications with the State EOC.

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d. Establish communications with each local EOC as it becomes operational. Notify the Director MCDA/TP, Area I of communication. __

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e. Notify local communities of de-escalation or termination; if accident escalates, procede to appropriate emergency classification procedure.
3. SITE AREA EERGENCY
a. Assist Director / Operations Officer in activating all EOC staff not mobilized during the Alert level (Tab C-1).
b. Keep EPZ and host communities informed of all accident assessment and protective action recommendations received from the State EOC.
c. Notify EPZ and host communities of any de-escalation or termination in accident status; if accident escalates, procede to General Emergency procedure.

A. GEERAL EERGENCY

a. Continue to inclement steps a. and b. of the Site Area Emergency procedure.
b. Establish and maintain communications with Reception Centers and Mass Care Centers upon l- their activation (Tab C-3).

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c. Establish and maintain commistications with alternate ECCs of any EPZ community which relocates its EOC due to evacuation.
d. Notify all EPZ and host communities of all de-escalation in accident status.

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Newburyport 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 462-4411 Civil Defense Director Ralph J. Ayers 465-9363 Mayor Peter Mathews 465-8122 465-3095 EOC Ralph J. Ayers 465-7382 Salisbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 465-3121 Civil Defense Director Dan Girard 465-3121 465-5031 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Anthony Popoulias 465-8242 465-8254 EOC Dan Girard 465-8232 Amesbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Police Dispatcher 388-1212 Civil Defense Director Richard Clark 388-1333 388-9691 Chairman, Board of Selectman George Motsis 388-0706 388-0043 EOC Richard Clark 388-4005 (temp. #)

Newbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 465-3737 Civil Defense Director George Riel 465-3737 462-6975 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Angie Machires 465-9241 462-2505 EOC George Riel 465-3737 West Newbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Groveland Dispatch 465-3737 Civil Defense Director Chairman, Board of Selectmen '

Thomas Pulkkinen 973-3203 363-2281 EOC 363-2388 Merrimac 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Police Dispatcher 346-8321 Civil Defense Directer Raymond Bastarache 346-8311 346-9422 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Ronald Jordan 346-8862 346-9792 EOC Raymond Bastarache 346-8321 1265/0523c C-4

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Host Communities Peabody 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 531-1212 Civil Defense Director Donald McCauley 531-3444 531-3498 Mayor Peter Torigian 532-3000 599-5616 EOC Donald McCauley 531-2000 Andover 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 475-1212 Civil Defense Director James Johnson 475-0411 (Unlisted)

Mayor Kenneth Mahoney 470-3800 470-2929  ;

EOC James Johnson 475-1281 Masconomit Regional High School (for school children Richard Dussault 887-2323 from Salisbury, Newbury (Asst. Stot.) or and Newburypert) 887-2325 i

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Paga 77 of 389 ATTACHENT 0 TRAN930RTATION COORDINATOR, AREA I MCDA/0EP CTCKLIST PRCCEDURE -

The Transportation Coordinator is responsible for assisting the EPZ communities in meeting their emergency transportation needs for evacuation of schools, day care centers, people without access to automobiles, and ambulatory persons in special facilties.

Action Classification Comoleted

1. LNJSUAL EVENT Initials Time
a. No action required.
2. ALERT
a. Upon receipt of notification, report to the Area I ET.
b. Review projected transportation requirements for each EPZ comunity in Tab D-1.

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List (Tab D-2) and place them on Standby, should j the need arise for their services. l

'd. In conjunction with the State Police Area I Liaison, have the Troop A Topsfield Barracks contact the )

i Topsfield State Fair Grounds and place them on 1 standby for use of their facility as a transportation staging area. i i

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e. Establish commmications with each local EDC and the compensatory response coordinator (Tab D-3) and begin determining the amount of outside transportation resources (if any) would be needed to imlement an evacuation.
f. Keep the Director, Area I MCDA informed of status of transportation resource surveys.
g. If decision is made to pre-stage school buses at the alert classification level, coordinate with the local EOCs for mmet transportation needs.
3. SITE AREA EERGENCY
a. In conjunction with the State Police Area I Liaison, have the Troop A Topsfield Barracks activate the staging area at the Topsfield Fair Grounds. _
b. Coordinate all activities with the Transportation Coordinator comterpart in the State EOC.
c. Maintain communications with local EOC's and the compensatory response coordinator and request that they activate and begin to staff local '

transportation dispatch centers (see Tab D-3).

d. Based on assessment of outside transportation resources needed, contact bus comanies on 1 Transportation Resource List (Tab D-2) and have them dispatch vehicles to the Topsfield Staging j Area.

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e. Request that the State EOC Transportation Coordinator put the MBTA on Standby to provide buses to the Topsfield Fair Gromds Staging,

-if needed. . Note: Before actually requesting any buses-from the MBTA, all efforts will be directed towards the utilizing transportation resources located closer to the EPZ.

4. GENERAL E!ERGENCY
a. Continue activities outlined in Site Area Procedure checklist.
b. In anticipation of an evacuation of one or more EPZ commmities, request the dispatch of vehicles from the Topsfield Staging area to the respective commmity's dispatch points. This action should -

be coordinated with the State Police representa-tive at Area I, local EOCs and the compensatory response coordinator. Note: Bus drivers will be issued dosimetry at the local dispatch centers. See local procedures for details..

c. If there is very little or no advance warning of evacuation (s), vehicles may be dispatched directly to the site requiring evacuation, if the

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bus driver (s) indicate knowledge of where the site (s) is/are located. These actions should be with the concurrence of the local EOC's or the compensatory response coordinator as applicable.

Note: In these instances, bus drivers will be issued dosimetry at the Topsfield Staging area.

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d. ' Notify local EOC's .(transportation coordinator) and the compensatory response coordinator of all actions taken to respond to their re@ests, along with estimated time of arrival of dispatched vehicles to their local dispatch centers,
e. In coordination with the State EOC Transportation Coordinator, continue to respond to re@ests for transportation assistance, if the situation rewires it.

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PRGECTED MAXIMJM BUS TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS FOR I MASSACHUSETTS SEABROOK EPZ COMMUNIITES i

i SPECIAL ASSIGNED TOTAL TOTAL COMMUNITY FACILITIES SCHOOLS ROUTES: PEEDED PEEDED (Public (Schools (Schools not without in Session) in Session) i transpor-tation) i Amesburf_ <

J' Recuired 10 51 32 92 42 Locally available 0 21 0 21 21 State supplied 10 30 32 T YT Merrimac_ q Required 0 9 7 16 7 Locally available 0 9 7 16 7 State supplied- 0 0 0 ""~5 ~5 Newbury i

Required O. 45 10 55 10 Locally available 16 0 16 16 ,

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1 Newburvoort Required 9 70 24 103 33

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Salisoury I Required 0 11 11 22 11 Locally available 0 10 0 10 10 State supplied 0 1 11 "Tl 7 West Newbury Required 0 30 3 33 3 Locally available 6 0 6 6 {

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Page 82 of 389 TAB 0-2 BUS TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES LIST COWANIES UNDER AGREE)ENT TOTAL INVENTORY AVAILABLE ABC Bus Company, Inc. 62 school buses P.O. Box 596 18 vans North Andover, MA 01845 A station wagons Telephone # 686-0383 or 777-4080 Merrimac Valley Regional Transit Authority 40 buses 200 Merrimac Street Haverhill, MA 01830 Telephone # 373-1184 Travel Time 40 school buses 277 Newbury Street 4 motor coaches West Peabody, MA 01960 20 vans Telephone # 535-2963 10 wheelchair vans McGregor Smith Motor Company, Inc. 55 school buses 123 West Main Street 5 motor coaches Merrimac, MA 01860 Telephone # 346-8232 Michaud Bus Lines, Inc. 28 school buses 61-63 A fferson Avenue 15 coach buses Salem,,MA 01970 2 wheel chair vans Telephone # 745-1000 Blanchard Charter Service, Inc. 45 school buses 555 Whipple Road Tewksbury, MA 01876 Telephone #

Lowell Regional Transit Authority 33 buses -

145 Thorndike Street Lowell, MA 01852 Telephone # 459-0164 Fiore Bus Servica, Inc. 128 buses 24 Bennet Highwdy, U.S. Route 1 35 cars, vans &

Saugus, MA 01906 station wagons l Telephone # 233-1127 or 322-3426 NOTE: Agreements are currently being sought with several additional bus transportation companies.

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-LOCAL EOC TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR CONTACTS Telephone #

Of Local EOC Salisbury Transportation Coordinator - William Greenwood 465-0331 Civil Defense Director - Don Girard Transportation Dispatch Center -

Intersection of Route 110, and U.S. 1 Amesbury Civil Defense Director - 388-0787 Transportation Dispatch Center -

Newburyport Operations Officer - Russell Johnson 465-7382 Civil Defense Director - Ralph Ayers Transportation Dispatch Center -

Port Plaza Shopping Center (on Route 113)

Newbury Civil Defense Director - George Riel 465-3737 Transportation Dispatch Center -

Newbury Fire Station West Newbury 363-2388 1

Resource Officer - Robinson Shively Civil Defense Director - Terry Gemmel Transportation Dispatch Center -

Central Fire Station Merrimac Resource Officer - John Credit 346-8862 Civil Defense Director - Raymond Bastarade Transportation Dispatch Center -

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ATTAC}+ENT E DERGENCY EDICAL SERVICES COORDINATOR, AREA I K:DA/CEP C ECKLIST PRCEEDURE The Area I EMS Coordinator is responsible for assisting EPZ communities in meeting their emergency medical transportation needs for evacuation of nursing homes, hospitals, and non-ambulatory persons. The Area I EMS Coordinator is also responsible for assisting local comunities to obtain decontamination and monitoring services at area hospitals if needed.

Action Classification Comoleted Initials Time

1. UNUSUAL EVENT
a. No action required.
2. ALERT
a. Upon receipt of notification, report to the Area I EOC.
b. Review projected medical transportation require-ments for each EPZ community (Tab E-1).
c. Contact ambulance services on the Medical Transportation Resource List (Tab E-2) and place them on Standby, should the need arise for their services.
d. Establish communications with each local ECC EMS Contact (Tab E-3) and the compensatory response coordinator to begin determining the amount of outside medical transport resources (if any) which would be needed to implement an evacuation.

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a. Continue ~ implementation of steps "b" through "e" of the Alert emergency classification procedure. l i
b. Establish'angoing communications with the EMS l liaison in the State EOC, and repuest that resources outside the Area I geographic arts  ;

be put on Standby.

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c. Work closely with the Area I Transportation Coordinator in developing a consistent profile j of each EPZ community's total outside transporta- ]

tion and D45 needs.

d. Work closely with each local EOC's EMS contact j (Tab E-3) and the compensatory response coercinator l to ensure loc 01 actions are being taken to prepare for possible evacuation of special facilities and non-ambulatory persons requiring medical transportation and services.

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a. In anticipation of an evacuation of one or more .j EPZ commmities, coordinate with the local EOC's EMS contact and the compensatory response coordinator j for the dispatching of outside EMSresources to the local dispatch points. i 1

Note: Ambulance drivers and/or crew will be issued dosimetry at the local dispatch centers.

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, b. Keep the State EOC EMS Coordinator informed of j all activities, and request of State EOC EMS Coordinator the dispatch of stgiplemental medical l transportation resources to the respective local

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met within Area I.-

c. Inform local EOC's EMS contact and the cormensatory ~

response coordinator of*all actions taken to respond i to their ret lEJests, along with Estimated Time of Arrival of dispatched vehicles to the local dispatch center.

d. In coordination with the State EOC EMS Coordinator, continue to respond to requests for transportation assistance, if the situation itquires it.  !

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-e. Assis' EPZ and Host Community EOCs and the j

compensatory response coordinator in obtaining hospital services for those individuals who cannot  ;

be successfully decontaminated at local decontamination l centers.  !

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@02CTED OUTSIDE MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION REQUIRDENTS F91 MASSACHUSETTS SEABROCK EPZ COM4)NITIES CCNMUNITY HOSPITALS _ttJRSING HOPE,S HODE-Bouto TOTAL

' Salisbury Ambulances 0 10 14 24 Buses 0 1 0 1 Chairvans 0 2 0 2 Newburyport Ambulances 10 24 31 65 Buses 2 7 0 9 Chairvans- 0 8 0 8 Newburv Ambulances 0 0 20 20 Buses 0 0 0 0 Chairvans 0 0 2 2 Amesbury Ambulances 11 24 29 64 Buses 1 9 0 10 Chairvans 0 2 0 2 Merrimac Ambulances 0 0 8 8 Buses 0 0 0 0 Chairvans 0 0 0 0 West Newbury Ambulances 0 0 6 6 Buses 0 0 0 0 Chairvans 0 0 0 0 l

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Faga 88 of.389 TAB E-2 f(DICAL TRANSPORTATION RESOURCE LIST Transportation- Telephone Nos. Ambulances Chairvans Mr. Alvin Alves 617-473-3552 10 4 Ruggerio Ambulance Service P.O. Box 315 Milford, MA 01757 Mr. Richard O'Connell 61/-865-6115 23 12 Worcester Himmer Ambulance P.O. Box 983 Worcester, MA 01613 Mr. James Sullivan, 617-626-9661 5 10 General Manager Care Ambulare,e Service P.O. Box 8302 Lowell, MA 01858 Mr. Bruce Wallace 617-648-0614 20 6 Armstrong Ambulance Service 12 Brattle Court Arlington, MA 02174 Mr. Michael Grant, 617-626-0042 12 8 General Manager Catalco Ambulance Service 187 Washington Street Sommerville, MA 02143 Mr. Joe Magee 617-547-4900 24 3 Affiliated Medical Metro Ambulance Service 180 Bent Street Cambridge, MA 02141 Mr. Ron Guevin (Personal / 617-665-3731 9  ?

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Action Ambulance Service P.O. Box 251 Melrose, MA 02176 Mr. Chester Kelly 617-458-6F21 15 L5 A-Mecic Ambulance 154 Moody Street Lowell, MA 01854 1265/21460 E-5

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EDICAL TRANSPORTATION RESOURCE LIST Transportation Telephone Nos. Antulances Chairvans 617-424-4347 21 7

~ Mr. Steve O'Rourke Boston Health & Hospital EMS 818 Harrison Avenue Boston, MA 02118 Mr. George Brewster -

617-522-3060 15 7 Brewster Anculance Service 20 Brookley Road Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Mr. Stephen Diario 617-875-5155 21  ?

Chaulk Ambulance Service P.O. Box 745

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  • 01710 Mr. Arthur Enos, President 617-372-5040 4 7 Enos Ambulance Service P.O. Box 174 Burlington, m 01803 Mr. Kevin Kelly 617-398-0100 9 3 Fallon Ambulance Service 95 Eliot Street Milton, m 02107 Mr. Skip Kingman 617-322-1665 21 7 Bay State Ambulance Service 163 Eastern Avenue Malden,.MA 02148 Mr. Anthony Chianca 617-246-3364 6 7 Lifeline Ambulance Service 16 Delcarmine Street Wakefield,
  • 01880 Ms. Eileen Eckert 617-593-4198 9 7 Nordstrom's Ambulance Service 59 North Franklin Street Lynn, MA 01904 .

Totals: 224 Amb.

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TAB E-3 LOCAL EOC EMS CONTACTS Telephone # at EOC Salisbury ChainMn, Board of' Health Robert P. Sargent 465-0331 Civil Defense Director Don Girard Amesbury-EMS 0fficer Chuck Gouin '388-0787 Civil Defense Director

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Merrimac Civil Defense Director Raymond Bastarache 346-8862 Newburypog EMS Officer Timothy Powers 465-7382 Civil Defense Director Ralph Ayers Newbury Chairman, Board of Health .hmes Lowe 465-3737.

Civil Defense Director George Riel West Newbury Fire Chief Richard Berkenbush Civil Defense Director Terry.Gemmel 363-2388 l

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l RADIOLOGICAL OFFICER, AREA I K:DA/0EP CECKLIST PROCEDURE The Area I Radiological Of ficer is responsible for assisting the local EPZ and host comunities in obtaining additional supplies of dosimetry, providing guidance when requested regarding equipment usage and interpretation of readings, and serving as the central collection point for emergency worker dosimetry records and TLD badges.

Action Classification Concleted

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a. Upon receipt of notification, report to the Area I EOC.
b. Contact the Maintenance ard Calibration unit at Ft. Cevons and place them on standby, should the need arise for their services (Tab F-1).
c. Arrange for the collection of two Control TLDs from each EPZ comunity supply stored at the community's EOC. Contact MDPH to pick them t.g3 from Area I.

, d. Begin to inspect supplies of dosimetry on hand at Area I for proper functioning.

e. Contact each local EPZ conmunity's Radiological Officer, the compensatory response coordinator, State Police Troop A and DPW Area 5 to 1265/21470 F-1

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3. SITE AREA E E R EPCY
a. Continue activities outlined in steps "e" and "f" of the Alert procedure.
b. Arrange for the dispatch of requested dosimetry to the local communities and the Topsfield Staging Area, as needs become known.

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c. If needed, regJest additional supplies of self-reading dosimeters and monitoring instruments be dispatched from the Ft. Devons Maintenance and Calibration unit to locations needing additional stoolies.
4. GENERAL EERGENCY
a. Continue to respond to requests for dosimetry and monitoring egaipment supplies from existing Area I inventories and other State sources (Ft.

Devons, other Area offices),

b. Coordinate with each local Radiological Officer and Area I EOC staff to instruct local emergency workers to read their self-reading dosimeters at 1/2 hour intervals, and record all readings on their log sheets. If a release of radioactive material takes place, self-reading dosimeters should be at 15 minute intervals.

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!e TAB F-1 RADIO.0GICAL OFFICER CONTACT LIST Telephone # at EOC Salisbury Radiological Officer James Sotis Civil Defense Director Don Girard 465-0331 Amesbury Radiological Officer Civil Defense Director 388-0787 Newburyport Radiological Officer Frank Jenks

' Civil Defense Director Ralph Ayers 465-7382 Newbury Radiological Officer Paul Ruggiero Civil Defense Director George Riel 465-3737 West Newbury Radiological Officer Richard Davies Civil Defense Director Terry Gemrtel 363-2388 Merrimac Radiological Officer Linda Giard Civil Defense Director Raymond Bastarache 346-8862 Ft. Cevons MCOA Maintenance

& Calibration Unit Frank Weagle 772-3122 4

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Page 94 of'389 TAB F-2 INVENTCRY OF RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING EQUIRENT EFZ Community 777 777-A 777-1 742s 730s 138s 750s TLDs K_I, Amesbury 0 2 6 50 50 50 3 50 30 k rrimac 0 0 2 50 50 50 3 50 30 Newbury 0 0 2 50 50 SC 3 ~ 50 30 Newburyport 4 5 34 50 sci 50 3 50 30-Salisbury 1 0 1 50 50 50 3 50 30 W. Newbury has 1-717 1 0 1 50 50 50 3 50 30 Reception Consnunities Andover 10 1 16 50 50 25 3 25 15 Peabody 8 5 23 50 50 25 3 25 15 State Agencies Mass. DPW D 0 0 50 50 3 50 30 (Danvers)

Mass. State Police 0 0 0 50 50 3 50 30 (Toosfield)

Mass. OPH See NIAT Plan for listing of dosimetry and monitoring equipment.

Area I MCDA/0EP 1 17 3 50 50 50 3- 50 30 Note: Each 777-1 Kit Contains: Each 777-A Kit Contains:

1 COV-715 Survey Meter 1 COV-715 Survey Meter 1 CDV-700 Geiger Counter 1 COV-700 Geiger Counter 1 CDV-750 Charger 1 CDV-717 Survey Meter 6 CDV-742 High Range Oosimeter 1 COV-750 Charger 6 CDV-742 High Range Dosimeter i

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l Page 95 of 389 ATTAC E NT G MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE AREA I LIAISON CW CKLIST PROCEDURE The State Police Area I Liaison is responsible for coordinating the implementation of traffic and access control, coordinating State Police law enforcement services with the local communities, maintaining communication with Troop A Headquarters and the Topsfield Barracks, and assisting the Area I l Transportation Coordinator dispatch vehicles from the Topsfield Fair Grounds staging area.

Action Classification Comoleted

1. lHJSUAL EVENT Initials Time No action required.
2. ALERT
a. Receive notification and report to the Area I EOC.
b. Establ.tsh corrrnunications with Troop A, headqui ters.
c. Confirm with Troop A, State Police headquarters, that all Massachusetts corimunities within the Seabrook EPZ have been notified of the emergency.
d. Inform Director. Area I EOC, on the status of the notification to local communities. I
e. Review Massachusetts Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan and the State Police Troop A Plan (Appendices 2 and 1).

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f. Confirm with Troop A, State Police headquarters, that all Massachusetts' local communities within Seabrook EPZ have been notified of the escalation or temination.
g. Infom Director, Area I EOC, on the status of notification in "f" above.
h. Under the direction of the Transportation Coordinator, call the Troop A Barracks in Topsfield to place the Ta,3 field State Fair Grounds on standby for use as a staging area.
i. Should an early closing of beaches be ordered-at the Alert level, coordinate the activation of access and traffic control points with State Police in Topsfield. ,
3. SITE AREA E!ERGENCY
a. Coordinate all requests from local communities and compensatory response coordinator for police stoport with Troop A, headquarters.
b. If compensatory response has been initiated for any community (ies):
1. Request Troop "A" dispatch a minimum of 3 vehicles to each of the affected community (ies) to:
a. Maintain security patrols l

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c. Perform functions such as notification of hearing impaired,' route alerting and activation of the local transportation

~ dispatch center, if requested by the compensatory response coordinator.-

NOTE: FOR MUNICIPALITIES WITH BEACH AFEAS CCNSIDER DISPATCHING AN ADDITIONAL VEHICLE TO MONITOR COFOITIONS ALONG TE BEACH.

'+ 2. Notify the compensatory response coordinator when the vehicles are dispatched.

3. . Ensure State Police at Topsfield activate traffic control poihts normally staffed by communities for which compensatory response measures are in effect.
c. Coordinate the activation of access and highway i control points with State Police at Topsfield barracks.. NOTE: If precautionary closing of beaches is ordered, itclement Special Beach Plan in Appendix 2 of this plan.
d. Request required support from Troop A, headquarters.

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e. In conjunction with the Transportation Coordinator, notify the Shift Commander of the Troop A Barracks in Topsfield to activate the Topsfield staging area (Appendix 1),
f. Provide for relief and food for emergency response force at access and highway control points.
g. Update Troop A, headquarters, periodically on the situation at Area I EOC.
h. Confim with Troop A, headquarters, that all Massachusetts local commmities within Seabrook EPZ have been notified of the escalation or termination
i. Inform Director, Area I EOC, on the status of notification in "g" above.

A. GEPERAL E)ERGENCY

a. Continue full range of activities outlined in Site Area Emergency procedure,
b. Coordinate with Topsfield barracks to ensure that State Police manning traffic and access control points read their dosimeters at 1/2 hour intervals, log all readings, and report any readings above 1 R to the Area I EOC.
c. Coordinate the withdrawal of police personnel manning traffic control points when evacuation (s) are conclete.

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d. Coordinat'e the maintenance of shif t coverage'to

. ensure that access control points are manned. ._

e. Inform Troop A, headquarters, of the location and phone nu2ers for all relocated EOCs as a result of evacuation (s).

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TAB G-1 MSSACHU!ETTS STATE POLICE TROCP A RESOURCES

~ Radio Station and- Number of Troopers, Location Radio Call Sign 'All Shifts

- 1) Troco A, Headquarters, Framingham Station A- 179 Total 450 Worcester Road Call Sign K Note: Each Framingham, MA 01701 ~ Trooper has

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Tel.: 879-6762 their own 879-6763 State Police Vehicle

2) Framingham Substation. Station A-5 29 450 Worcester Road Call Sign K-5 Framingham, le 01701 Tel.: 872-3553' 872-3554
3) Fraooro Substation Station A-4 27 Route 1 Call Sign K-4 Foxboro, M Tel.: 543-8530 543-8588
4) Concord Substation' Station A-3 26 Route 2 Call Sign K-3 Concord, M Tel.: 369-4180 369-4105 i
5) Topsfield Substation Station A-2 29 Route 1 Call Sign K-2 Topsfield, M Te1. : 887-2314 887-2315 ,

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Radio Station and Number of Troopers, Location Radio Call Sign All Shifts

'6) Andover Substation Station A-1 34 Route 125 Call Sign K-1 Andover,

  • Tel.: -475-3800 475-3801
7) Peabody Substation Station A-7 25 .

1 Route 1 Call Sign K-7 Peabody, M Tel.: 535-5051 535-5052 535-5053 Total: 179 Troopers l

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Page 102 of 339 ATTACH ENT H l

MASSACHUSETTS [PW AREA 1 REPRESENTATIVE CECKLIST PROCEDURE The Area I HPW representative is responsible for coordinating the activities of District 5, and obtaining supplemental resources from Districts 4 and 8 if necessary, in the implementation of MCPW responsibilities as outlined in the Traffic and Access Control Plan.

Action Classification Comoleted

1. UNUSUAL EVENT Initials Time E a. No action required.
2. ALERT
a. Receive notification and report to Area I EOC.
b. Establish communications with the District 5 office (Tab H-1).
c. Establish communications with the central office in Boston, and request that they put all District 5 staff an standby, should their services be needed.
d. Review Access Traffic Control Plan and 10PW Plan.
e. Keep the Area I ICOA/CEP Director informed of the operational status of K)PW.
p. 3. SITE AREA EERGENCY
a. Request Headquarters in Boston to attivate all District 5 facilities and personnel.

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b. Coordinate with District 5 in Danvers that MCPW personnel are issued dosimetry before entering the EPZ for emergency duties.
c. Coordinate the dispatch of highway crews to deliver access and traffic' control equipment to manned positions, in close coordination with the State Police representative.
d. Gather intelligence from field personnel regarding road conditions, and relay that information to key EOC staff.
e. Coordinate KPW assistance in maintaining passability of roads.
f. Request that Headquarters activate Districts 4 and 8 to provide back g , as needed, to District 5 resources.

4 GEERAL DERGENCY

a. Continue implementing activities outlined in Site Area procedure.
b. Coordinate the mobilization and dispatch of all MPW resources necessary to implement protective actions in the EPZ.

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c. Keep key EOC staff informed of CFW actions.

i- d. Ensure that all MLPW personnel serving as l_ emergency workers in the EPZ return their TLDs and dosimetry record forms to the Area I ECC l after congletion of emergency duties.

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Page 104 of 389 TAB H-1 OPW TELEPHONE NUMERS AND RADIO FREOLENCIES Radio Room, Boston *(617) 727-4700 Local 47.28 MHz.

727-4700 Centrex (800) 632-8140 In-WATS District 1, Lenox (413) 637-1750 Local 47.26 mz 727-2155 Centrex District 2, Northampton (413) 584-1611 Local 47.26 Wz 727-2165 Centrex District 3, Worcester (617) 754-7204 Local 47.36 MHz 727-3975 (800) 922-8223 In-WATS District 4, Arlington *(617) 648-6100 Local 47.36 MHz  !

727-5178 Centrex (800) 842-1304 In-WATS  !

District 5, Danvers (617) 774-3190 Local 47.14 W z 727-4295 Centrex District 6, Taunton (617) 824-6633 Local 47.36 m z 727-4464 Centrex (800) 242-1320 In-WATS District 7, Middleboro (617) 947-9000 Local 47.14

  • z 727-7516 Centrex (800) 242-3842 In-WATS District 8, South Boston *(617) 482-0811 Local 47.14 MHz 727-5175 Centrex Maint. & Traffic Depot, h(617) 235-6100 Local 47.28 W z Wellesley 727-5180 Centrex (800) 342-8843 In-WATS Massachusetts CENTREX (800) 632-8030 In-WATS NOTES: 1.
  • denotes Metropolitan Boston Exchange.
2. Centrax = State Exchange, Metropolitan Boston.
3. Radio Room, Boston, can use all District frequencies.
4. All Districts can use 47.28 MHz, Statewide frequency.

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TAB H-2 MASSACHUSETTS DPW OISTRICT RESOURCES Specialized Resources

1. Cardboard Detour Signs Cardboard Detour Signs are available a*,. the District Offices and at the Traffic and Maintenance Depot, Wellesley.
1. Civil Defense Evacuation Route Signs (CD-1)

Evacuation route signs are stockpiled at the Maintenance and Traffic Depot Stockroom, Wellesley.

District 5 District 5 Resources consists of the District Office in Danvers which has Engineers, Administrators and a Clerical Staff, and Maintenance Sections which are located in Danvers and throughout the District:

10 Highway Repair Crews 1 Bridge Repair Crew 3 Traffic Crews 1 E?'inr=nt Crew 2 Tree Crews Motorized equipment consists of Pick-up Trucks, small Dump Trucks, Stake and Rack Trucks and a Hydrocrane. During the snow season many dt.no trucks carry sanders.

Traffic control devices consist of Jersey Barriers, Type II and Type III Barricades, Flashiry; Arrow Boards and Highway Traffic Cones.

District 4 District 4 Resources consists of the District Office in Arlington which has Engineers, Administrators and a Clerical Staff, and the Maintenance Sections which are located in Arlington and throughout the District:

14 Highway Repair Crews l 2 Bridge Crew 5 Traffic Crews 1 E?'ina=nt Crew 3 Tree Crews Motorized equipment consists of Pick-up Trucks, small Dt.np Trucks, Stake and Rack Trucks and a Hydrocra,w. During the snow season many durro trucks carry sanders.

Traffic control devices censist of Jersey Barrierr. Type II and Type III Barricades, Flashing Arrow Boards and Highway Traffic des.

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District 8 District 8 Resources consists of the District Office in South Boston which has Engineers, Administrators and a Clerical Staff, and the Maintenance Sections which are located in South Boston and throughout the District:

3 Highway Repair Crews 1 Bridge Repair Crew 1 Traffic Crew 1 Equipment Crew Motorized equipment consists of Pick-up Trucks, small Durro Trucks, Stake and Rack Tzucks and a Hydrocrane. During the snow season many dump trucks carry sanders.

Traffic control devices consist of Jersey Barriers, Type II and Type III Barricades, Flashing Arrow Boards and Highway Traffic Cones.

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Page 107 of 389 ATTACHENT I MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL GUARD AREA I REPRESENTATIVE DECKLIST FROCEDURE The Area I National Guard representative is responsible for coordinating the i resources of the National Guard available in the EPZ to respond to requests for assistance from State and local response organizations. The National Guard can supply assistance in the areas of access control, law enforcement and security, provision of medical vehicles, road clearing vehicles, and other material or manpower resources.

Action Classification Concleted 1, UNUSUAL EVENT Initials Time No action required.

2. ALERT
a. Receive notification and report to the Area I MCDA/0EP EOC.
b. Establish communications with kNG Head 7Jarters and lHG Exeutive Order Representative MCDA Headquarters.
c. Confirm that >NG Headquarters has received the ALERT notification.
d. Ascertain that ING operations are reviewing plans to stoport the Area I C A RERP.
e. Report to Director, Area I G A/0EP the results of the action required in Paragraph "d" above. I i

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f. Check with M operations and determine if there are any problems relative to their St.pport of the Area I M:DA RERP. ]
g. Report to Director, Area I, the results of the inquiry indicated in Paragraph "f* above.  !
3. SITE AREA EERGENCY and/or 4 GEERAL EERGENCY
a. Tbnfirm that steps "a" thrtogh "g" for the ALERT status have been completed.
b. Determine when NNG has been activated.
c. Determine estimated time M resources will arrive at the Topsfield Fairgrounds Staging Area.
d. Establish communications with M on-site Commander at State Police barracks, Topsfield, and determine his name and rank.
e. Report to Director, Area I, MCDA, the result of the actions taken in Paragraphs "a", "b", and "c" above.

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I TAB I: j SlM4ARY OF NATIONAL GUARD RESOURCES ]

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EQUIRENT 1-2 Hours Drive Time 2- Semi-trailer tank $000 gal. (1 diesel, 1 gasoline) 12 Tank truck 1200 gal. (7 diesel, 5 gasoline)

Tank and pump unit (2 each 600 gal. pods - 8 diesel, 5 gasoline) 13 22 22 Ambulance (box type)

Wrecker (2 comme?:ial) 1 i 12 600 gal. pods trailer mounted (6 diesel, 6 gasoline) 2-3 Hours Drive Time 2 Semi-trailer tank 5000 gal. (2 diesel) 13 Tank truck 1200 gal. (8 diesel, 5 gasoline) 8 Tank and pump unit (2 each 600 gal. pods - 5 diesel, 3 gasoline) 25 Ambulance (box type) i 14 Wrecker (13 military,1 comercial) 1 6 600 gal pods trailer mounted (2 diesel, 4' gasoline) l 3 Plus Hours Drive Time 2 Tank and pump unit (2 each 600 gal, pods - 1 pod diesel, 3 pods gasoline) 13 Ambulance (box type) k 4 Wrecker (3 military,1 comerical) 3 600 gal. pods trailer mounted (3 diesel) .

1 PERSONPEL

.J A. Military N11ce personnel required to augment state and local j law enforcement efforts will be moeilized from units stationed j in West. Newton, Westfield, Bourne, Taunton, Plymouth, Hyannis, )

Boston and Otis Air Force Base, and directed to report to the National Guard Armory at Reading.

The units listed represent approximately 300 trained Military Police personnel in the Eastern and Southeastern Sectors of the state. Mobilization Times vary up to 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> depending on locations and availability of vehicles and s@ port equipment.

B. - Deployment of Military Police units from the Reading staging i

area will be directed from the Topsfield State Police barracks upon request from state law enforcement authorities to assist in traffic control, access control, and security functions as appropriate.

Note: An additional 100 trained Military Police personnel are assigned to units in the Western Sector of the state but their availability would involve substantially longer lead time to allow for travel to the EPZ.

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l Page 110 of 389 ATTACHENT J l

ESSEX CDUNTY 9ERIFF'S DEPARTENT LIAISON PROCEDURE I

The Essex County Sheriff's Department Liaison is responsible for coordinating j the alerting, activation and deployment of Essex County Deputy Sheriffs to succort Area I M:DA/0EP emergency response act.1vities. These activities may include staffing assistance at local Traffic Dispatch Centers, the Topsfield Fairgrounds Staging Area, access and traffic control duties, and other areas where supplemental personnel resources may be needed.

Action Classification Completed

1. UMJSUAL EVENT Initials Time
a. No action required.
2. Ai.ERT
a. Receive notification from Director, or Operational Officer, Area 1, MCDA/0EP.
b. Report to Area I EOC at Tewkesbury State Hospital.
c. . Coordinate closely with Compensatory Response Coordinator to determine the need for staffing assistance at local transport & tion dispatch centers and any other local emergency response action locations where compensatory response will be needed.
d. Coordinate closely with the Director, MCDA/0EP Area I, and other Area I ECC staff to begin determining where staff assistance from Essex County Deputy Sheriffs may be needed.

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! e. Coortinate the notification of Deputy Sheriffs on Tab J-l to be placed on Standby to be ready to report for duty, should their services be needed. .

3. SITE AREA EERGENCY OR GEERAL EERGENCY
a. Confirm that Steps a. through e. for ALERT status have been completed; of Perform Steps a. through e. of ALERT status procedure if the emergency begins at the Site Area Emercency level,
b. Mobilize Essex County Deputy Sheriffs te specific locations as directed by the Area I Director, or Compensatory Response Coordinator (Tab J-2).

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c. Continue to coordinate with Area I EOC staff on all matters pertaining to the utilization of Essex County Deputy Sheriff's personnel in support of Area I operations.
d. Mobilize additional staff resources to relieve those already on station, should a need for ,

a second shift be necessary.

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Page 112 of 369 TAB J-l ESSEX COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFF'S EERGENCY DESPONSE STAFF FOR SEABROOK Note: Home and work telephone numbers are maintained at the Area I EOC.

Seabrook Resconse Members Abeunas, Diane M. Lynn Agurkis, John E. , Sr. Peabody Almeida, George, Jr. Peabody Ameral, Barbara Peabody Ameral, Norman Peabody Angelakis, Charles Peabody Angelakis, Gregory Peabody Anthony, Charles Middleton Antone, Emily Methuen Archer, Stephen Beverly George, Atkins Swampscott Avadanian, Claire A. Lynn Aylward, Ronald A. , Sr. Lynn Barr, Bruce D. Peabody Barnes, Sydney C., Jr. Peabody Barretto, Vivian Dr. Marblehead Beaupre, Robert E. Lynn Bell, Edward S. Danvers Belleville, Arthur J. Georgetown -

Belleville, Janice Georgetown Berkander, Eric E. Gloucester Berry, Robert R. Swampscott Bethune, Warren A. Beverly Birmingham, Austin Peabody Bludsworth, Bradley E. Newburyport*

Bogigian, Joseph Amesbury*

Bograd, Lawrence R. Newburyport*

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Boris, i hn A. Salem Bernstein, Stanley loswich Bernstein, Michael Ipswich Boudreault, Lawrence Danvers Bouras, Zhn A. Swampscott Bradshaw, Francis A. Haverhill Bremberg, Robert H. Wenham Brennan, Edward J. Newburyport*

Brennan, Judity Newman Danvers Burke, Robert P. Salem Busteed, Francis A. Salem Busteed, Kathleen Salem Cahill, Charlotte Westford Chill, William L., Jr. Westford Cambell, John J. Salem Camuso, Howard Methuen Canto, Charles T. Methuen Carriere, Scott Peabody Carroll, Edward J. Lynn Carter, James Lawrence Carter, James Jr. Lawrence Cassola, Noman Beverly Chamagne, Robert L. Middleton Chandler, Norman Peabody Chaput, Zhn Peabody Childs, Robert M. Ipswich Ciams, Gail E. Saugus Ciaolini, Vincent Saugus Clarizia, Richard D. Beverly Clark, Junior N. Swampscott Cleary, Kevin J. Lynn Clifford, Daniel D. Danvers Clifford, Linda Danvers Cobble, Philip R. Peabody Coletti, Thomas L. Peabody 1265/0839c 3-4

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TAB J-l (Cont'd)

Coletti, Brenda Peabody Coppinger, Kevin Lynnfield Coppinger, Richard Lynn Coppola, Harry W. Lynn Corriveau, Robert Methuen Courtemarthe, Paul Methuen _

Cox, William E., III Newburyport*

Cusiak, Thomas D. Haverhill Oakos, Minas Peabody Deinstadt, David P. Salem De lie, Paul Danvers De2y, Thomas E. Georgetown Deleo, Nicholas Haverhill DeRosier, Francis Middletown DeRosier, Robert E. Saugus DeRosier, Thomas M. Saugus -

Desmond, Timothy Beverly Dixey, Donald K. Middleton Doiron, Richard J. Peabody Dombrowski, James E. Salem Driscoll, Stephen T. Saugus Dunn, Joseph A. Salem Ferguson, Eugene C. Haverhill j Fisher, Bernard Georgetown Fitzgerald, Paul Amesbury*

Flaherty, James M. Haverhill ,

Fraher, Paul Topsfield Frodema, Robert C. Lynn Furey, Charles J. Lynn Gagnon, Kenneth D. Beverly Gallo, Ralph R. Sr. Methuen -

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Gill, Richard C.. Lynn Gillis, Donald W. , Jr. Peabody Grant, Lawrence F. Peabody Gussack,_ James B. Beverly~

Haefner, Donald R. Salem Hamel, Brian E. Salisbury *'

Hardy, Charles E. .Rowley Hartnett, Joan M. Salem Hathem, George A. Salem Havenook, Jshn Jr. Peabody Hayden, Richard L. Methuen Healty, Harry F. Salem Henderson, Mary E. Beverly Hideriotis, Nicholas Haverhill Higley, Gilbert G. Salem Hollisa, George.B., Sr. Danvers Hollum, George B., Jr. Newburyport*

Howcroft, Frederick J. Peabody' Hunt, Evelyn M. Peabody Jackman, William Beverly Jackson, Barry- Lawrence Jacobs, Carl E. Revere James, Richard J. Revere Janice, Harry A. Peabody Jenkins, Richard P. Lynn Jenkins, Robert S. Danvers Katz, Lewis A.. Beverly Kennedy, Michael P. Beverly

-Kowalski, Theodore F. Peabody Kuczun, John Salem Kelly, Timothy R. Methuen Landolfi, Mario N. Beverly Langley, Pauline F. Peabody Langley, Robert F. Peabody Lanzilli, Carl A. Nahant 1265/0839c J-6 0 -_ - .- _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ - -

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Lastih, Debra A. Peabody Lauritsen, Thoruald G. Magnolia Leach, Edward J. Revere Leach, Kevin J. Manchester Leach, Selma Revere Leary, Francis J. Middleton Leary, James D. Peabody-Leary, John D. Peabody Leary, Jose F.D. Peabody Lee, Richard C. Peabody Leger, Alfred J. Peabody .

Lendall, Peter F. Peabody Little, Robert E. Lynn Lopes, Albert P., Jr. Peabody

-Lydon, Paul J. Beverly Lynch, Brian Peabody l

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Page 117 of 389 TAB J-2 LOCATION OF EOCs AND COMMND POSTS )NICH SLPPORT MSSACHUETTS EABROOK EERGENCY RESPONE PLANS Telephone Nunber

- Emergency Operations Facility CONFIDENTIAL -

Newington, NH ON FILE

- Massachusetts State EOC 617/875-1381 400 Worcester Road, Framingham, M

- Media Center ~ 603/433-0481 Newington Town Hall, Newington, PN

- Area I EOC, Tewksbu:y 617/851-7251 Building 5, Tewksbury State Hospital Tewksbury, M

- Trcop A Barracks, Massachusetts State Police 617/887-2314 Route 1, Topsfield, M

- Troop A Heado.zarters, Massachusetts State Police 617/872-3553 1 450 Worcester Road, Framingham, M

- Toosfield State Fair Grounds (Area I Transportation 617/887-2112 Staging Area) 200 Turnpike Road, Topsfielo', MA

- Salisbury EOC. 617/465-0331 Cable Avenue, next to Fire Station, Salisbury, M

- Amesbury EOC 617/7 % 0787 Amesbury Police Department, Amesbury, MA

- Merrimac EOC, Merrimac Municipal Building 617/346-8862 16 E. Main Street Merrimac, MA Newburyport ETC, Newburyport High School 617/465-7382 High Street, Newburyport, M4

- West Newbury ECC, John C. Page School Complex 617/363-2388 694 Main Street, West Newbury, M

- Newbury EOC 617/465-3737 Newbury Police Station, Newbury, HA '

- Andover EOC (Host Community) 617/475-1281 Andover Police Station, Andover, M Peabody ECC (Host Ccmmunity) 617/531-2000 City Hall, Basement, Peabody, M Masconomit Regional High School 617/887-2323 Andicott Road, Boxford, M 1265/0839c J-8

Page 118 of 389 ATTAC M K COWENSATORY RESPONSE COORDINATOR CECKLIST PROCEDLRE The Compensatory Response Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the response effort for comunities that are unable or willing to respond to a radiological emergency.

Action Classification Concleteo

1. UNUSUAL EVENT Initials Time
a. Receipt of notification 1' rom Director or Operations Officer, Area I MCDA/0EP.
b. If it is anticipated that compensatory measures for a community would be necessary in the event of an escalation place support group staff on standby (Tab 1).
c. Remain on sts.JDy until notified of escalation or termination by the Director, Area 1.
d. Notify support group staff of termination; if escalction, proceed to appropriate emergency classification level procedure.
2. ALERT
a. Raceipt of tbtification from Director, or Operations Officer, area 1, MCDA/0EP.
b. If compensatory measures are to be initiated l for a comunity, notify Area 1 support group staff (Tab-1) to report to the Area 1 EOC.

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c. Assign support group staff in accorcance with (Tab-2). Instruct local liaison (s) to notify schools and special facilities for their assigned communities.
d. Exchange information with the Director, Area 1 MCDA/0EP on the status of the emergency. .
e. Brief local liaison (s) on the status of the
.mtgency,
f. Ensure the status board keeper maintains and updates the compensatory response status boaros.
g. Verify with the MSP liaison sufficient personnel are available to staff all traffic control points within the affacted consnunities.
h. Conglete the compensatory response plan transportation assistance message (Tat >-3).

Obtain the Area 1, MCDA Director's approval to telecopy the message to the State EOC Operations Officer for inclusion in any

  • EBS announcements.
i. Verify with the Essex County Sheriff Representative that personnel have been placed on standby to staff local transportation dispatch centers for comunity(ies) were compensatory response is in effect.

J. Inform the Area 1, Transportation Coordinator of verticle needs for communities were compensatory response is in effeet.

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k. Inform the Area 1, EMS Coordinator of ambulance j need for communities where compensatory response f

'is in effect.

1. m sult with the Director, Area 1, MCDA/0EP'on s e advisability of prestaging buses for schools j at local. transportation dispatch centers. If .j buses are to be prestaged at local, TDC(s) then:

(1) Request Essex County Sheriff Representative to assign personnel to staff the local TDC(s).

(2) Instruct the Transportation Coo::cinator to dispatch buses for schools and day care centers to the local TDC.

(3) Notify the local liaison of any affected comunity of the estimated time of arrival for buses at the local transportation dispatch center.

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m. Call in additional personnel from the support group L staff, as necessary to st@ port your operations. 'i
n. Continue to tpdate the support staff of the status on the emergency.
o. Coordinate with the local liaison (s) to notify all parties previously contactsd of de-escalation or termination of emergency; if escalation, proceed  ;

to appropriate emergency classification level I procedure.

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3. SITE AREA EERGENCY

.a.-

Confirm that Steps a. through n. for _ ALERT status have been completed; or Perform Steps a. through o. of _ ALERT status procedure if the emergency begins at the Site -

Area Emeroency level.

b.

Coorcinate with the local liasons to take appropriate action (s) to satisfy requests from local schools and special facilities.

c.

Verify with the MSP Representative a minimum of three' state police vehicles have been dispatched to each community were compensatory response is in effect. Instruct the MSP Representative to relay reports from the units to you.

d.

Verify with the Essex County Sheriff's liaison the activation of local transportation dispatch j centers in affected comunities.  !

e.

Verify with the State EOC operations officer the content of the compensatory response plan transportation assistance message. ,

f.

Obtain from the local liaison (s) a list of '

hearing-impaired individuals not contacted.

i Coorcinate with the MSP Representative to have I state police venicles within each community complete hearing-jmpaired notifications. I

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g. - Coordinate with the MDPW Representative provisions of f W w t nremoval in the affected community (ies).

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Place sufficient personnel on standby to 1 provide 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> coverage of the compensatory response staff positions at the Area 1, ICDA/0EP EOC.

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Review the overall resource requirements for the compensatory response effort.

If deemed necessary, request the Director, Area 1, MCDA/0EP make a recommendation to the state EOC to activate the National Guard.

J. Advise the Director, Area 1, MCDA/0EP of local corditions which could affact protective action recommendations, such as; school closings .

closing of beaches

. condition of roads due to maintenance, weather, and iW taants k.

Ensure the local liaison (s) coordinate with EPZ schools and special facilities the notification of host facilities.

1.

Coordinate with the local liaison (s) to notify all parties previously contacted of de-escalation or termination of emergency; if emergency escalates to a General Emergency, follow steps below.

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Page 123 of.389 Initials Time-4 GEERAL EERGENCY

a. Confirm that Steps a. through k. for Site Area Emergency status have been completed, or are being continued on an ongoing bases; or Perform Steps a. through k, if the emergency begins at the General Emergency classification Ievel.
b. Coordinate activities of the compensatory response staff towards implementing any protective action recommendations put forth from the state EOC.

c.

Coordinate with the local liaisons to establish priorities for transportation needs. Instruct the local transportation dispatch centers to make vehicle assignments based on priorities designated.

NOTE: TE FOLLOWING ARE STAtOARD PRIORITIES FCR ASSIGNING BUSES A@ AWlLANCES.

HDEVER, TESE CAN BE CHANGED BASED ON C0f0ITIONS WHICH EXIST AT TE TIE OF TE EERGENCY. BUSES ARE TO BE ASSIGNED AS FOLLOWS: SCHOOLS APO DAY CARE CENTERS HOSPITALS, NURSING HOES, AfC PECPLE WITHOUT TRANSPORTATION.

MBilANCES ARE TO BE ASSIGtED AS FOLLOWS: HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES AND KIEBourO MOBILITY IFAIRED If0IVIDUALS.

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Obtain estimated time of arrivals for vehicles st facilities within the affected consnunity(les).

Ensure local liaisons inform facilities of ETA's.

e. Keep the Director, Area 1, EnA/0EP informed of the status of protective action implementation in the affected comriiunity(ies).

f.

Ensure local liaisons keep schools and special facilities in affected communities informed of conditions and protective action reconrnendations.

g. Ensure local liaisons notify schools and special

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facilities in the affected consnunity(les) of any de-escalation or termination of an emergency status.

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Page 127.of 389 TAB X-3 COWENSATORY PLAN TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE W ESAGE A general emergency has been declared at the Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant. Evacuation has been recommended for:

(SPECIFY TOWNS BEING EVACUATED)

People in the towns of:

(SPECIFY TOWNS AFFECTED BY COW ENSATORY PLAN) 4 Who need special evacuation assistance, such as wheelchair van or ambulance,

-should call the following numbers in Tewksbury, MA: , ,

, or the number of an adjacent municipality's EOC listed in our emergency brochure.

Other people who do not have transportation or'who cannot obtain a ride from a neighbor or a friend can obtain transportation by special buses which are

traveling along emergency routes. Refer to your emergency brochure for the location of the routes in your area.

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1. UltlSUAL EVENT Initials Time a.- Receive notification by the Congensatory Response Coordinator, if.necessary.

,. 2. ALERT SITE AREA, GEERAL EMERGENCY

a. Receive notification of Alert, Site Area or General Emergency'at the Seabrook Station Nuclear Plant.

b.- ~ Report to the Area 1, M:DA/EP EOC in Tewksbury. ___

c. Upon arrival at the EOC' report to the Compensatory Response Coordinator, d.- Receive brieffng on current plant EPZ states and town assignment and status from the Compensatory Response Coordirutor. _
e. Contact the School Superintendent / Principal U and any Special Facilities for the

-municipality, (reference Information Sunmary for your conrnunity) and notify them of the emergency. Keep them informed of all ECL changes, changes in plant and EPZ status and protective actions. Give each your phone number and request they take the following actions: _

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'(1) School Superintendent / Principal (a) Implement the' school'RERP. Contact you for any assistance normally provided by the municipality.

(b) Notify all public and private schools and day care centers within the affeeted municipality.

NOTE: IF TE StPERINTDOENT/ PRINCIPAL IS UNWILLING OR UNABLE TO CONTACT SCHOOLS A W DAY CARE CENTERS, YOU MUST CARRY OUT W ACTIONS' ASSIGNED TO TE StPERINTUOENT.

i (c) Obtain current student attendance from each facility and report the attendance figures and unmet vehicle needs for each facility to you. _

(d) Notify you of any actions taken by the facilities such as early dismissal, school cancellations, etc.

(e) Keep the facilities informed of ECL changes, changes in plant and EPZ l status and protective actions. 4 (2) Special Facilities (a) Implement the RERP ferr the facility. -l Contact you for an*, assistance normally provideo by the municipality.

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Page 130 of.389 Initials Time (b) Obtain a current facility census, to include the number of people and by type of vehicle (ambulance, wheelchair van, bus, etc.) they would require if evacuation was necessary. Provide the

-information to you at the EOC.

(c) Notify you of any actions taken by the facility.or any changes in facility. status.

f. Record the information obtained from the Superintendent / Principal and the Special Facilities on the form provided in the Infomatior Summary for your community.
g. Determine school and special facility bus needs and report the requirements.to the Compensatory Response Coordinator.
h. Contact special transportation needs individuals for your assigned community.

Update special needs list based on your calls and calls received during the emergency. Detamine vehicle / personnel .

needs and inform the Compensatory Response Coordinator.

1. At the site area emergency classification, notify hearing-impaired residents for your ,

community. (Reference the Informativ:1 Sumary I for your community.) Notify the Compensatory Response Coordinator of individuals you were unable to centact.

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-J. .If you need any; assistance in performing your

' assigned tasks, request assistance from the Compensatory Response Coordinator. l

k. Verify with the MCDA/0EP Area 1 MSP Liaison-

.that sufficient resources are available to activate traffic control points in your assigned community.

1.- If sheltering is recomended for your assigned

.f community, notify schools, special facilities and hearing-impaired individuals.

m. If an evacuation is recomended for the affected municipality:

(1) Coordinate with the Compensatory Response Coordinator and obtain the ETA for buses-at schools and.special facilities within the affected municipality.

(2) Notify the School Superintendent and Special Facilities of the ETA for buses.

(3) Instruct the superintendent and the special Facilities to notify you when evacuation of their facilities are complete.

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Pago 132 of 389 ATTACHMENT M LETTERS OF AGREEMENT The following Letters of Agreement are included in this

Attachment:

1.) MCDA/0EP with Essex Agricultural Society to use the Topsfield State Fairgrounds as a staging area.

2.) MCDA/0EP with Radio Station WCGY for EBS control aid coordination.

3.) Bus Companies with MCOA/0EP Area I a.) McGregor Smith b.) Micland Bus Lines c.) Blanchard Charter Service d.) Lowell Regional Transit Authority e.) ABC Bus Company f.) Travel Time-g.) Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority h.) Fiore Bus Service, Inc.

4.) Ambulance Companies with MCDA/0EP Area I a.) Chaulk Ambulance Service b.) A-Medic Ambulance, Inc.

c.) Cataldo Ambulance Service, Inc.

5.) Essex County Sheriff's Office for Sucolemental Resources l

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.V The Massachusetts Civil Defense / Office of C=cr.cency Preparedness and Essex Agricultural Society 200 Turnpike F. cad Topsfi:rld, Mass.:

The Essex Agricultural Society agrees to provide the Massachusetts State Police and the Masenchusetts National Cuard the use of the Topsfield Fair Grounds for a mu:tering area in tne event that conditions at Seabrook Station are of such severity that evacuation or reloc& tion is directed.

The " Commander" Troop A Msssachu:etts State l'olice or his de:icnec will contact resicent manaCer, Paul Cor:$n, Tor : field Fairground:,

( 2CO. Turnpike noad, Topsficid, Mass. 617-857-2212 and request such assistance.

Th s agreement-chall be in full force and effect wl.en :ir.ned and dated by each party, and shall remain in effect until sucn time as one party notific: the other in writing of It: intent to ter-minate the acreement.

Ma::achusetts Civil Defensc/Cffice of E=crr,ency Prerdrecnes:

Area 1 Director jth. w $* h * ., Ab u 15 l9VY f aate'

(,, Manager Top: field Fairgrounds

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1 A LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN RADIO STATION WCGY 93.7 FM AND L MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY AND OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

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PURPOSE:

To provide for cooperation and coordination between the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency.and Office of Emergency Preparedness (MCDA/CEP) and

.the management of Radio Station WCGY 93.7 FM, Lawrence, MA in the event of an accident / incident at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station (SNPS), in Sea-brook, New Hampshire.

SCOPE OF ACTIVITY OF WCGY:

The management of WCGY, Ib rence, MA agrees to act as the Emergency Broadcast Station for the' Seabrook Emergency Planning Zone located within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts which consists of the ' following six (6) conusunities: Amesbury, Merrimac, Newbury, Newburyport, Salisbury, West New-bury and the two hose communities of Andover and Peabody.

The management of WCGY furth'er agrees to activate the tone-activated radios supplied as part of the public notification system and broadcast on a continuous basis emergency public informative when notified to do so by the. Director of the MCDA/OEP.

WCGY further agrees that they have and will maintain a recording capa-bility to record the actual voice of the Governor, Secretary of Public Safety and/or the Director of the MCDA/CEP, and they will broadcast the message unedited.

The Director and Deputy Director of the MCDA/0EP and the Shift Commander of Troop A Massachusetts State Police (MSP), Framingham, Massachusetts are  !

authorized to activate the Emergency Broadcast System servicing the Seabrook Emergency Planning Zone Area in the event that there is an accident and/or incident at the SNPS with off-site consequences.

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i The Director of the MCDA/CEP will notify the management of WCGY when.

to activate the tone-alert radios and when to begin broadcasting Daargency j Public Information Messages. The content of these messages will be supplied ]

by MCDA/CEP and the interval at which the message will be repeated. j This Agreement becomes valid when signed by the signatories indicated below. Once valid, it can be terminated by either MCDA/CEP or the manage-ment of WCGY by written notification thirty (30) days prior to the date of' termination.

APPROVED BY q-

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.r MVRTA Advisory Board Officers Merrimack Valley Reglonal Joseph J. Costa Transit Authority Administrator:

' Mr. Richord M. Gtodstone. Chairman Moyor Wi!!iom H. Ryan. Vice Choirman Mr. William S. Lord, Secrofory December 24, 1985 Mr. Frank Belitsky, Director Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Office of Emergency Preparedness Area 1 Tewskbury. State Hospital- Bids. f5 Tavskbury, MA 01876

Dear Mr. Belitsky,

This letter confirms the willingness of the Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority to provide buses and drivers, to the maximum excent possible.

to the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency for use in any emergency.

The Authority currently operates the following number and type of vehicles:

Number Make # Seats 5 TMC 33 5 Flxible 41 4 CMC 43 3 mic 45 10 GMC 45 10 CMC 35 3 Steyr 15 .

It is understood that training vill be provided for all drivers and their supervisors and that they will be compensated at their regular pay rate for their time. It is further understood that the Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority will be reimbursed for costs incurred in response to an actual emergency or exercise. Our estimated mobilization time for buses and drivers is 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />.

Sincerely, gf .

1 q "N Richstd M. Gladstone Chairman, Advisory Board cc: J. Costanzo. Administrator RECENED DEC 31 1985 _ . .

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E R AVEL TIME 277 NEWBURY STREET . WEST PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS 01960 January 26,19ts6 Mr. Frank Belitsky, Director Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Office of Ihergency Preparedness

Area'I Tewksbury State Hospital Bldng # 5 Tewksbury, MA. 01876

Dear Mr. Belitsky:

This letter confirms the willingness of Travel Time Bus to prwide buses and drivers, to the maxmum extent possible, to the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency for use in any emergency, ircluding an evacuation caused by an accident at the Seabrook Power Stat. ton (contingent on training provided to our drivers at no expense to our company) . Our firm currently operates the following num-ber and type of vehicles:

10 wheelchair vans (capacity approximately 4 w/c each) 20 passcnger vans (capacity approximately 16 passengers each)-

10 half buses (capacity Qp.mimately 22 passengers each) 30 school buses (capacity app aximately 49 passengers each) 4 motor coaches (capacity 49 cassengers)

It is understood that training will be providal for all of our drivers and that they will be compensated at their regular pay rate for their time. It is further under-stood that Travel Time Bus will be reimbursed for costs ircarred in response to an actual a:ergency or an exercise. Our estimated obilir.ation tire for buses and drivers is 90 minutes.

Please be aware that this agreement does ret take effect until the training needed has been provided to our staff. Thank-ycu.

Sincerely yours,

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October 22, 1985

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Mr. Frank Belitsky, Director Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Office of Emergency Preparedness 7' Area I Tewksbury State Hospital, Bldg. #5 Tewksbury, MA 01876

Dear Mr. Belitsky:

This letter is in respsnse to a letter our agent at Lowell, MA received from a Mr. Joel Crottenthaler of Emergency Management in Amesbury, MA.

Vermont Transit + . Inc. would be willing to provide buses and drivers, to the extet.; , ssible, to the Massachusetts Civil Defense' Agency for use in an emergency.

It would be understood that Vermont Transit Co. , Inc. buses and drivers are based in Vermont and that it would take approximately four (4) to six (6) hours for us to reach your emergency sites.

Vermont Transit Co., Inc. operates fifty (50), forty-seven (47) passenger, intercity-type coaches. Approximately ten (10) of these coaches are available on any given day for charters.

It is our understanding that if Vermont Transit were to respond to an actual emergency, we would be reimbursed according to our rates in effect ac the time of the emergency.

Thank you for considering Vermont Transit Co., Inc. when preparing your plans.

Very truly yours, rhv.. ~

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Loren D. Barr Traffic Mgr./ Safety Dir.

LDB/haj cc: Mr. Joel Crottenthaler Senior Planner Emergency Management 47 Main Street Amesbury, MA 01913

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4 QL Mr Frank Belitsky, Director Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Office of Emergency Preparedness Area 1 Tevskbury State Hospital Bld #-5 Tevskbury, Mass 01876

Dear Mr. Belitsky:

This letter confirms the willingness of the McGregor Smith Motor Co.,

Inc to provide buses and drivers, to the maximum extent possible, to the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency for use in any emergency, in-cluding an evacuation caused by an accident at the Seabrook Station.

Our firm currently operates the following number and type of vehicles.

55 school buses 44-Passenger

  • Motor Coaches

- 49- Passenger Radio Frequency-151.715 and 151.625 It is understood that training vill be provided for all of our drivers and that they will be compensated at their regular pay rate for their time (unless they are in overtime status) it vill than be at a rate of time and one half. It is further understood that the McGregor Smith Motor., Inc will be reimbursed for cost in-curred in response to an actual emergency or an exercise. Our estimated mobilization time for buses and drivers is 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.

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L Wallace & Spencer-Manager McGregor Smith Motor Co. , Inc RADIO DISFATCHED e CLEAN VEHICLES

  • COURTEOUS DRIVERS e MOTOR COACHES
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21 October 1985 Mr. Frank Belitsky, Director itassachusetts Civil Defense Agency Office of Emergency Preparedness Area 1 Tewskbury State Hospital Building 85 Tewskbury, Massachusetts 01876

Dear Mr. Belitsky:

This letter confirms the willingness of Michaud Bus Lines, Inc., to provide buses and drivers, to the maximum extent possible, to the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency for use in any emergency, including an evacuation caused by an accident at Seabrock Station. Our firm currently operates the following number and type of vehicles:

28 School Buses 2 Vheel Chai r Vans 15 Intercity Coach Buses it is understood tast training will be provided for all of our drivers and that tney will be compensated at their regular pay rate for their time. it is further understood that the Michaud Bus Lines, Inc., shall be reimbursed at a rate of $68.00 per hour in response to an actual emergency

  • or an exercise. Our estimated mobilization time at Salem for buses and drivers is I to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.

S ince rely, MICHAU2 BUS LINES, INC.

Gig Mi aud PP.ES I DENT r, Chief Executive Officer GM/pb l cc: E. Bruce Lyskawa l

l 61-63 Jefferson Avenue, Salem M A 01970 (617)745-1000. In Mass.1-800-MICHAU i

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Blanchard Charter Service, Inc.

CHARTERED BUS SERVICE FOR ALL OCCA510H5 555 uipple Reed Te-kabury, Massachusert: 01876 I',r . Feae Eeltise y , C: rector Oc;;e.c 25,;355 Mtate:cusetts Caval Deferte Ager.cy Off ice Of Eseegen::,. reparecness A* ee 1 7 e < < s t u .- State e;ssatel 51c;. :5

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It ; s ..n=ers t ecc t ha t t cin;r.g ;jl ee ;revices 'c all of sur detveet and that they wtl! be eterer**'e at tmter *egilse cey rate (Or inter t i e.e . It s furtrer unecepte.:c tret E l a r.:ha r c Therter ierstce i r,c . ,,n 111 t e r e n eur s e n f.:e cng: g -1,,- r. a c f ar testning tren?cortetton sad resc:r.se ?- a r. e c t .. f t t=e ;e.ry er e eec:ee. "w e est aaet ed mec ti t:st sc-

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u b .- CHARLES A.'GALLAGHER TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL well Rep,onal its inerneiwe stree, ransit Aut1ority 'o**" Mo55ocn=="5 0i852 Telephone (617) 459-0164 '

October 29, 1985-Mr. Frank Belitsky, Director Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Office of Baargency Preparedness Area I Tewksbury State Hospital Bldg. 95 Tsuksbury, MA 01876

Dear Mr. Belitsky:

This letter confirms' the willingness of the Iowell Regional Transit Authority to provide buses and drivers, to the maxinua extent possible, to the Mamme hinatts Civil Defense Agency for use in any amargency, iw 1=4 % -

an evacuation caused by an accident at the Seabrook Station. Char firm czarrantly operates the following number and type of vehicles:

10 35' 37-Passenger RZS II's 20 30' 31. - rger 'DC City Cruisers 3 30' 31-Passe,ser Boyertown Trolley Rases It is understood that tra4nig will be provided for all of our drivers and that they will be compensated at their ' regular pay rate for their time.

'It is further understood that the IJtDL will be reimbursed for costs '

inczarred in response to an actual energency or an exercise. Our estimated mobm,=*4m time for buses and drivers is four hxtra.

l Sincerely, ,

Robert C. Maguire Administrator _

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AB C Bus CompanyInc.

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North Andover, Mamachtnects 01845 686 0383 777 4080 February 7, 1986 Mr. Prerle Belitsley, Director

tsse.chazetts Civil refense A
  • 2ncy Offics of tersency ? preparedness Area 1 .

Tewitsbury, ts. 01876 tear Mr. Belitsky:

This letter confir=s the willingness of A B C B.ts C00;any to pro- l vide buses and drivers, to the nazi =u: e:ctent possible, to the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency fer use in an emergency, in-  ;

cludinE and evacuation caused by an accident at the Seabroolc Sta- i

'tien. Our fir = currently operates th? following r:2=ber and type of vehiclas t 60- 65 childrer/AA chalts passenger schcol Luses )

2- 29 childrer/19 ac'ults rassenger school Buses j 5- 15 passenger Maxi Vans  ;

10-- 12 passenger Vans , .;

3- 8 passenger Yr.ns A-- 9 passenger station Wagens It is understcod that training will be provided for all of our drivers and that they will be compensated *at their r? gular pay rate for their time. It is further understood ths.t the ABC Bas Cc=7any will be rei=bursed for costs indurred in response to an actual emergsney er and exercise. Our~ ~esti=ated

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sincerely,

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l Charles J. Carrell l Vice President j 1

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Saugus. MassacNsetts 01906 Teleonore - Ares Occe 617 2331127 372 J426 389-1234 MAR 2 41986 w w scwoos a cuanten inAmePoRfATxm March 20, 1986 Mr. Trad Belitsky Director, Area I Offica Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Office of Emergency Preparedness Tewksbury State Hospital, Bldng. #5 Tenhabury, MA. 01876 Dear Mr. Belitsky.

This letter acknowledges that Fiora Bus Service, Inc. agrees to provide vehicles and personnel to assist in transporting individuals who may require evacuation from the Massachusetts communities of Salisbury, j Amesbury, Martimac, West Newbury, Newbury, or Newburyport in the event a of an emergency at the Seabrook Station. I l

At our Saugus, MA., Billerica, MA., & Wakefield, MA. locations, we cur- l rently have a total of 128 buses, 35 cars, vans, and station wagons, & 1 the same amount of qualified personnel, and will make available to the f Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency those vehicles not in actual use or j under commitment when a request is made by your agency. Our estimated mobilization time for vehicles and drivers is one hour. It is under-stood that we will be fully compensated for the use of our vehicles and personnel, and that your agency will provide ny personnel with all train-ing necessary.

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AMBULANCE & WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORTATION i

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Mr. Fred Belitsky Director, Area 1 Office 4MRiSG~.=-- Massachusetts Civil Defense Agerrey " *i -

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,C Tewksbury State Hospital, Building #5 Tewksbury, Mass. 01876

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Dear Mr. Belitsky:

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'4 This letter acknowledges that A-Medic Ambulance, Inc. agrees Q' T

'g to provide vehicles and personnel to assist in transporting

7 medically needy individuals who may require evacuation from the J. Massachusetts communities of Salisbury Amesbury, Merrimac,

"' " " # West Newbury, Newbury or Newburyport in the event of an p emergency at the Seabrook Station.

We currently have a total of 13 ambulances, 14 wheelchair vans, and 60 qualified personnel, and will made available to the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency those vehicles not in actual use or under commitment when a request is made by your agency.

It is understood that we will be fully compensated for the use of our vehicles and personnel, and that your agency will provide my drivers and medical technicians with all training necessary

for responding to radiological emergencies.

Sincerely, I

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[AM8ULANCE SERVICE March 15, 1986 Mr. Fred Belitsky Director, Area I office Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Office of Emergency Preparedness Tewksbury State Hospital, Building #5

Dear Mr. Belitsky:

This letter acknowledges that Chaulk Ambulance Service agrees to provide vehicles and personnel to assist in the transporting medically needy individuals who may require evacuation from the Massachusetts communities of Salisbury, Amesbury, Merrimac, West Newbury, Newbury, or Newburyport in the event of an emergency at the Seabroot Station.

We currently have a total of 3 ambulances, 2 wheelchair vsns, and 8 qualified personnel, and will make available to ths Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency those vehicles not in actual use or under commitment when a request is made by your agency.

. It is understood that we will be fully compensated for the use of our vehicles and personnel, and that your agency will provide my drivers and medical technicians with all training necessary for responding to radiological emergencies.

Since ly, Steven P. Diorio Director of Community Relations SPD/jes Executive Office

  • 10 Willow Street, P.O. Box 745, Natick. MA 01760 (617) 235-8000 Branch Office
  • Framingham, Boston, Newton. Waltham, A!!ston

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Director, Area I Office Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Office of Emergency Preparedness Tewksbury State Hospital, Building f5 T=ksbury, MA 01876 De:r Mr. Belitsky:

his letter acknowledges that Cataldo Ambulance Service, Inc. agrees to provide vehicles cnd persosnel to assist in transporting medically needy individuals who may require tv:cuation from the Massachusetts consuunities of Salisbury, Amesbury, Merrimac, West Newbury, Newbury, or Newburyport in the event of an emergency at the Seabrook Station.

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WJ currently have a total of twelve ambulances, eight wheelchair vans, and sixty-two qualified personnel, and will make available to the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency th:se vehicles not in actual use or under cosaitment when a request is made by your c52ncy. It is understood that we will be fully compensated for the use of our i v hicles and personnel, and that your agency will provide my drivers and medical technicians with all training necessary for responding to radiological emergencies.

Sincerely, ,

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Tewksbury State Hospital, Building #5 Tewksbury, Massachusetts 01876

Dear Mr. Belitsky:

This letter confirms the willingness of the Essex County Sherif 1's Offit e, Field Services Bureau to assist the Massachusetts ' Civil Defense Agency in any emergency, including an emergency caused by an accident at Sesbrook Station.

The Sheriff's Field Services Bureau is prepared to commit the following resources; 100 Sheriff's Deputies 25 motor vehicles 10 motorcycles The Correctional Alternatives Center in Lawrence It is understood that training will be provided for the assigned deputies and that they will be compensated at ti=e and a half their regular rate of pay.

The Sheriff's Field Services Bureau is commanded by Superintendent Kevin J. Leach and all administrative communications should be directed to Superintendent Leach.

Very truly yours, c u y @e d-~

Charles H. Reardon Sheriff of Essex County l J l

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j ATTAC M T N 1

EXCLUSION AREA ENTRY PROCEDURE This procedure is'to be implemented by the following parties,' as described in Section IV of this proceoure:

l'. ) . MPH, Radiation Control Program 2.) Area I Director 3.) Civil Defense Directors of EPZ Communities-4.) Massachusetts Deptartment of Food and Agriculture l I. PURPOSE The purpose of this attachment is to cescribe a procedure to allow livestock, poultry farmers, and other individuals with justifiable needs to re-enter an exclusion area resulting from an accident at the nuclear power station, located in Seabrook, New Hampshire.

II. GEERAL INSTRUCTIONS A. Farmers engaged in raising livestock and/or poultry will be placed on an eligibility list to re-enter an evacuated area to care for his livestock or poultry by the Massachusetts Department of Food and Agriculture.

B. The list of eligible farmers will be distributed to the Civil Defense Directors of the EPZ communities, the Area I Director, and the Radiation Control Branch of the Department of Public Health.

C. Livestock and poultry will be fed only fodder that is covered, i.e.

in a barn, silo, or by plastic sheets. A pamphlet will be published and distributed to farmers within the EP2.

D. Water for animals will be drawn only from protected sources, i.e.

covered wells, tanks, or municipal water systems.

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All individuals issued an " Exclusion Area Pass" (see Enclosure 1) nust abide by the restrictions annotated on the pass. These-4 restrictions were placed there for the safety and well-being of'th6 zecipient.

F. The total accumulative cose for each recipient will not exceed 5 rem whole body. If the farmer approaches this limit he should' obtain the services of a substitute to perform his chores.'. The substitute will be similarly issued an " Exclusion Area Pass."

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I. PROCEDURE

FOR RE-ENTRY Ato EXITING EXCLUSION AREA A. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (HDPH) will have a list of the farmers who are eligible to re-enter the exclusion area. A IOPH representative will be available at the reception center (s) on a 24-hour-a-day basis for the duration of the emergency.

B. Re-Entry Into Exclusion Area F

1. The farmer, when he desires to re-enter the exclusion area to service his livestock or poultry, will report to the KPH representative at the reception center and identify himself (Driver's license is adequate). The MOPH representative will explain to him the hazards and what he should do to protect himself while in the exclusion area. If after the above explanation the farmer still desires to re-enter and his rame appears on the eligibility list, he will be issued an

" Exclusion Area Pass." He or she will be required to sign on the back of the pass acknowledging his responsibility for his personal safety.

2. The MPH representative will complete the pass with the required information and issue the individual dosimetry equipment, recorcing on the pats the serial numbers of the equipment issued.

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3. The A'H representative will issue the " Exclusion Area Pass" after its completion to the. recipient.

4 The MPH representative will' choose the route to the

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recipient's farm that will minimize his exposure to l

radiation. He will then instruct tha farmer as to the route

'he should take and the access control point through which he should enter.

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'5. When the farmer arrives at the access control point he will 9

present his pass to the officer.in charge, who will confirm the identity of the person carrying'the pass. If everything-is in order,-the officer in charge will record on the pass the time the undersigned enters the exclusion area and retain a copy of the pass.

C. Exitina Exclusion Area

1. - The farmer will leave the exclusion area within the time frame indicated on the pass.
2. He will return on the same route that he used in traveling to his farm and exit the area through the same access control point he entered.
3. The officer in charge of the access control point will:
a. Check the identification of the farmer.
b. Record on the farmer's copy and the Access Control copy of the " Exclusion Area Pass" the time the individual exited the area.
c. Enter the fact that the farmer left the area and at what time onto his activities log.  ;

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4 'The pass. recipient will~immediately return to the' reception-center and turn in his pass and dosimetry equipment to the.

KPH representative.

5. The MPH representative will annotate the readings of- the dosimeter on the farmer's individual radiation exposure record card (see Enclosure 2).-

D. The above procedure will be repeated each and'every time the. farmer desires to enter the. exclusion area. However, when his accumulative dose of. radiation approaches 5 rem whole body, he'will be advised to obtain a substitute to perform his chores.

IV. ' RESPONSIBILITIES A. MDPH

1. - Stockpile the necessary forms and equipment needed to

. implement this procedure.

2. Assign one trairyed KPH representative to each reception center-in sufficient nunber to assure 24-hour coverage.
3. Obtain a listing from Area I MQ)A/DEP which outlines the manned access control points. (This list will not be available until relocation is concleted)
4. Supply each MPH representative at each reception center with the current statistics relative to radiation levels in his area of responsibility.
5. Maintain exposure records of.all recipients of exclusion area passes in accordance with existing regulations.
6. Maintain a permanent record of all passes issued to include all relative documentation.

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Notify Area I MCDA/0EP of.all-overcue individuals.

y B. MCDA/0EP, Area I 1.. ' Issue an' up.-to-date listing to MOPH of all farmers desiring to rewmter the exclusion area, on a bi-annual basis.-

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2. - Develop a list during an emergency in which evacuation is ordered showing the location if all access control points and

' issue'it.to the'MOPH representative at'the affected area 7

reception centers.

3. Initiate searen and rescue operations in the event that MOPH indicates'that an individual with an " Exclusion Area Pass" has not returned on tifne, allowing sufficient time to ascertain that he is not just tarcy and that he or she really need assistance.

I C. Local Civil Defense

1. Maintain a current validated list of all farmers within the jurisdiction of their community indicating name, address, and type of farming in which they are engaged.
2. Forward this list twice a year (January 1st and 3J1y 1st) to Area I.

D. Massachusetts Department of Food and Agriculture

1. Provide a list of livestock and poultry farmers from the six EPZ communities and provide it to MCDA/0EP Framingham.
2. Update that list on an annual basis.

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Enclosure 1'to j Attachment N to Section C-3 'l Conunonwealth of Massachusetts Pass Number EXCLUSION AREA PASS No. 000 l (Sample - Actual Pass is Pink)

NAME ISSUE DATE TIME  ;

ADDRESS PHONE i i

i THIS PASS ENTITLES THE ABOVE NAMED PERSON TO LIMITED j i

ENTRY INTO _FOR THE PURPOSE OF FOR NOT MORE THAN HOURS.

SIGNED 1 Date Time In out TITLE l

DOSIMETER ISSUED ]

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FILM BADCE ISSUED (Front) s i

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CAUTION-DANGER-RADIATION HAZARD ]

The ares to which you have requested access is considered unsafe, and entry could be hazardous to your haalth. YOU MUST CARRY A DOSIMETER or film badge,

.obtain a personal exposure card, and register at a checkpoint when entering j and/or leaving the exclusion area. Do y,gI, ENTER ANY PROHIBITED AREA CR EXCEED j THE RECOMMENDED STAY TIME.

LIMTT YOUR TRIP TO ACTIVITIES WICH ARE ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY?

LEAVE THE EXCLOSICE AREA AS SOON AS POSSIBLE?

In accepting this pass I acknowledge the responsibility for my personal safety. .

l Signed

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ENCLOSURE'3 TO .7TACHMENT.N, SECTION.C-3 COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS MASSACHUSETTS EPZ TOWNS - BY CATEGORY-DAIRY FARMS Amesbury, MA.

Robert M. Pender, Jr.

Middle Road Amesbury, MA 01913 Henry'J. Quinn White Hall Road

.Amesbury, MA 01913 Jewell Woodsom Woodsom Farm Amesbury, MA 01913 Haverhill, MA Robert J. Goddard 1034 N. Broadway Haverhill, MA 01830 Peter Lesiezka 96 Corlis Hill Road Haverhill, MA 01830 Harold B. Rogers 133 Neck Road Haverhill, MA 01830 Sarah Saltzman 476 Kenoza Street Haverhill, MA 01830

.Merrimac, MA Robert R. Sargent Bear Hill Road Merrimac, MA 01860 Newbury, MA Sam & Howard Traister 78 High Road Newbury, MA 01950 1265/27720 N-3-1

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DAIRY FARMS, continued Newburycort Gertrude Jackman 68 Green Street Newburyport, MA 01950 Anthony & Benjamin Maskiewicz.

Turkey Hill Road Newburyport,.MA- 01950 Salisbury, MA Robert W. Bartlett 82 Congress St.

Salisbury, MA 01950 West Newbury, MA' Bruce A. Merrill Bailey Lane West Newbury, MA 01985 VEGETABLE GROWERS Newbury, MA Richard F. Walch Waterfront Farms Littles Lane Newbury, MA 01950 FRUIT GROWERS West Newbury, MA David Ladd Lotig Hill Orchard 520 Main Street West Newbury, MA 01985 1265/27720 N-3-2 L__-__________- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ .

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HORSE RIDING ACADEMIES Clark's Stabl e-Barbara Clark, owner 38 Low Street Newbury, MA 01950 High Tail Acres Mr. & Mrs.. Harold Reader, owners 120 High Road Newbury, MA 01950 Meadow View Farms Holly & Ernest Sheltry, owners 490 Kenoza Street Haverhill, MA 01830 c

Omega-Training Stables, Inc.

Antoine Provencher, owner 188 Lake Street Haverhill,_MA 01830 Orcland Farms W. Lyman Orcutt, Jr., owner 175 Crane Neck Street West Newbury, MA 01985 Starlite Farm ,

l R. A.'Francoeur, owner-59 Elm Street Salisbury, MA 01950 e

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INDIVIDUAL LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY CWNERS lO-MILE EPZ - BY TOWN Anesbury, MA Brousseau, Wilfred Congress Street Chapman, Claudia off. Friend Street Curtis, George.

Buttonwood Road Dwyer, Robert Congress Street Eaton, Robert Newton Road Francouer, Ronald Market Street Girgenti, Frances Congress Street Horst, Karl Buttonwood Road Kukene, Ann Merrill Street Kukene, Frank Merrill Street Laubner, William Haverhill Road Lucier, William

-Haverhill Road Lutz, William So. Hampton Road Marved}.RoadGeorge Kimbal Merrow, Daniel Pleasant Valley 1265/27720 N-3-4

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Amesbury,-continued Moore, Thomas Pleasant : Valley Nickols, Ernest-Martin Road {

i Nickols, Eugene Mertin Road .

1 Pender, Mark.&. Diane l Middle-Rcad Rosenberg, Richard 1 off Fern Avenue Small, Judy 'i 161 1/2 Elm Street Terry,' Ruth i Buttonwood Road Waterman, Ralph Kimball Road 1 i

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'. Merrimac , MA Becker, Robert .

Locust Street--

Bick:  ;

Hadley. Road.  :

Brooks, Wayne.

- E. Main Street Bruce,~ Bonnie l 6

River Road Burt, Robsrt A West'Hadley Road Curry, George 32 River Road Devikis.

Middle Road Dominos, D.

Birch -Meadow Road Doucette, K.

Birch Meadow Road Drolet,. Susan Hadley Road

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Edwards, L.

Church Street Gatchell, John 3 Winter Street Hatt, D.

Hadley Road Jordan, R.

Birch Meadow Road I

Lard, Albert Heath Road Lesiczka, Peter G.

Birch Meadow Road Lichtemwalmer, A.

Hadley Road 1265/27720 N-3-6

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Merrimac, continueq.

Olsen, Peter Sitch Meadow Road -

Parham, Lewis' Hadley Road 1

Presberg, Carole )

Bear Hill Road i Ross,.Merril y Heath ~ Road j Rossi,. Guy W. Hadley Road .

Sandberg, C. .  !

Sirch Meadow Road

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'Battis Road' l Smith, Robert l address ??

Thigpen, Larry j Bear Hill Road l 1

Thomas, A.

Highland Road Walsh, James- I Locust Street l

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- April 1986 - j NSwbury, MA Allen, Bethany Riverview Avenue Allen, Dorothy 39 Hay Street Bixby, Charles ,

16 Moody Street, Byfield Blackwood Farm Pam Papera Middle Road Bulgaris, Lewis Orchard Street Chousson, Kathy c/o June Robinson 25 Middle Road Colby, Robert 89 High Road Dennis, Herbert & Cynthia 57 Green Street Dichino, Joe Triton Regional High School, Byfield Fowler, Sandy High Road Frank Robinson Farm address ?? -

Henley, Josephine 1 Emil Street, Byfield Herbert, Dennis 57 Green Street

-Ilsley, Leonard 3 May Street Jackman, Gertrude 22 Green Street Jones, Robert 31 Central Street 1265/2772D N-3-8

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Newbury, continued Knowles, Spencer Middle Road Lariviere, Debbie-

7. Anchor.Way:

Lawler, Christopher le Moody Road, Byfield Littlefield. Sylvia Middle Road Mussells, Domriquia Middle Road Nagle, Susan 9 Forrest Street, Byfield Newton, Kathy

  • Central Street, Byfield O'Reilly, Kevin 105.High Road O'Sullivan, Erin 20 Green Tree Lane, Byfield Poor Stable address ??

Pratt, Melville Hay Street Rauf, Nuseem 1 Newman Road Ross, Phillip 10 Orchard Road, Byfield Sabbath Day Farm

. 26 Orchard Street, Byfield Sausge address ??

Short, Henry wayside Avenue, Byfield Skyview Farm Central Street, Byfield 1265/27720 N-3-9

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Newbury, continued Smith, Conrad

- 186 High Road' Smitn, Conrad.

186 High Street Spillane, Christine

- 206 Middle Road.

Sterns, Hope

. 119 Central Street

[ - Taylor David-125 Main Street Vierra,_ William

' Central. Street Werner, Aletter High Road 1

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Newburvoort, MA v ..

Colby,'Jackmsn

. Low Street Colby,. Lewis ,

Pine Hill Road

' Gardner, Edgar 504 Merrimac Street Henderson,' Pauline Hale Street

). Huberdeau, Jean

' Pine. Hill Rcad Weir, Robin-Mosday Street Park l

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Salisbury, MA Bacchiocchi, Peter 110 Beach Road-Bonk,'Gil

. Dock. Lane Bordlac, Jacky 73 Dock Lane Boulder,. Jacky 33 Ferry' Road

[. Carrool, Karon 12 Grover Street Chretien, B..

35 Garrith Road Colby, Rosemary 303 B. Layfette Durkee, David 88 True Road Geary, Charlie 128 Seabrook Road .

Gentul, Lorie 308 B. Layfette Guilmette, Geraid 18 Collins Street .

Janurin, Nancy

.20 Forest Street Learned, Arlene 92 Seabrook Road

- Marr, Don CCC Road Paepo, John Gardens Street Pelletier, Mark  !

10 Douglas Avenue Pettengill, Carl 31 Beach Road 1265/27720 N-3-12 r

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, Salisbury, continued Pritehard, Bob 1 Warren Avenue Quave, Sue - Eagle Creek Arabians 37 Bartlett Street Richenburg, Janice 121; Ferry Road Sanborn, T. '

Elmwood Street

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Sargent, Red 187 Seabrook Road Sharpe, Connie 78 Dock Lane Shay, Mar?.yn Main Street Sheenhen, Mrs.

310 Seabrook Road Simard, Dana 314 Seabrook Road l

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West Newbury, MA

- Allen, B.

20 Crane Neck.

Bagshaw,'W. I Main Street '

. Banister, Kim-24 Maple Street Barnum, Helen  ;

Maple Street Beaucher, Ed Coffin Rosa Bensham, C.

540 Main Street l

Beroenbush, K.

Farm Lane Burt, J.

Maple Street Calomb, J.

199 Main Street Cartes, C.

73 Church Street  ;

Cashman, John '!

Miridle Street Chamberlain,'A.

121 Main Street j Chuck, Kim Crane Neck Street '

-Colby, B.

654-Main Street Connors, John 1 442 Middle Street Cook, Tom i Middle ~ Street i

Cooney, J.

Main Street 1265/27720 N-3-14

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- April 1986L-West Newbury,-continued Courtemanche, Kate-Merritt Street Crafts, Fred Garden Street-Daley, Bill Garden Street De Rosa, Nick Middle Street Dembrowski, Gayle Archelaus Place Dew, C. l DiMauro, Art Bridge Street-DiNuro, Joanna 230 Middle Street Diabeim, Dr. Steve '

476 Main Street l Dickmen, Peggy l Middle Street l Easton, Kathryn i 4 Kelly Brook Road l Giannescal, Elizabeth (sp)

Garden Street Graf, N.

Kimball Road i

Greelish, Judy I Box 352 Grew, Linda River Road Hemingway, David

, Steward Street Hinton, Richard Arch Plan 1265/2772D N-3-15

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West Newbury, continued Hollover, Ermery Meeting House Hill Holmes, Marjean c/o Frank Crafts Garden-Street Horing, Fred Hurld, B.

25 Kimbel Road Janglewood Farm Garden Street Jarvis, Ed Jenkins, R.

Coffin Road Krawczyck, Al Prospect Street Kyte, Paul 756 Main Street Lovejoy, Bob Ash Street Mahoney, H.

914 Main Street Majavekos, Gail 18 Maple Street Mazaukas, K.

Maple Street McCarr, S.

Garden Street Mcdonald, Nancy Crane Neck Road Megeth, Mary Garden Street Meyers, K.

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West Newbury, continued Morris, Joel 66 Main Street Mullins, J.

Coffin Road Munroe, Bill 82 Georgetown Road Nickols, Dr. H. (?)

Church Street

'O'Hanneson, Emmanuell Brickett Road Orciand Farms Cran-Neck Road Orcutt, Ruth Crane Neck Osgood, Linda 546 Main Street Pelletier, Amee Beth Brown Lane Publicover, Deane Reggerio, Benny 87 Main Street Rogers, Debbie Middle Road Rona, Sherry Bridge Street Rooney,' John Montclair Road Sanborn, Julie-Karen 85 Church Street Sayles, Bob

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- April 1986 -

West Newbury, continued Scibicz, Henry Shea, Debbie Crane Neck-Shelley, Bob Ash Street Stalker, B.

  • Coffin Road Sutton, Laurel

-162 Main Street-Thurlow,- John Walker, L.

Walkling, G..

Georgetown Road Walsh, Helen Montclair Street Wheeler, P.

124 i4ain Street .

Williams, John ,

Kents Court j i

Willis, Paula 13'Merrill Street . j J

Wolf, Larry l Batchelor Street ,

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- April 1986 -

Haverhill, MA Baril-

-563 N. Broadway Barlow, Erin.

.75 Lake Street Bouvier,.'Michele

.955 Broadway-Bowman's Farm N. Broadway Brewer Farm Keneza Avenue Bruce, Bonnie

'40 River Road Cahill, J.

1231 Broadway D' Urso, Kim 45 Germain Avenue Daggett, Joyce 426 N. Brookfield DeCesaro, A1, Sr.

92 Hancock Street Feeinsha, Tanya 489 E. Broadway Flynn, William 677 W. Lowell Street Gaudreau, Robert 691 Boxford Road Geisler, Carl 897 Broadway Giardine, Marylan 87 Blossom Street Golas, Sharon 45 Strathmore Road Good, Donna 23 Lancaster i

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Haverhill, continued j~

Guy, Paula Main Street Haskell, Dianne 316 Boxford Road Higgins, Kathleen 50 Central Street Hunt, Pamila 32 Amesbury Line Road i

Hunter, Joy 426 N. Broadway i

Keefe, Kathy N. Broadway Leary, Daniel i 45 Main Street-Lostimolo, Eilene 10 Nottingham Lane Lowes, Barbara 217 Amesbury Lane Mack, Dr. Richard Coleman Road i i

Maclaine, Jean Cornerstone Farm address ?? .

McAvoy  !

15 Doane Street .

McCallum, Dawn l 464 Liberty Street  !

Medici, Virginia j 95 Lake Street  !

Omega Training Stable i 188 Lake Street )

Padmore, Holly )

l 118 E. Broadway 1 1

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[ Haverhill, continued k

Paglia, Dr. ' William 480 Boxford Road Pascoe, Julie 931 Broadway' p.

Peck, Linda 42 Hancock Street Pine Meadow Farm E. Broadway Paradvue Morgans 316 Boxford Road Provencher, M.

105 Lake Street Roche, Cathy address ??

Rogers, Kathy 123 Lake Street Ruth, Laura 159 Lake Street Schawone, Mary 1178 N. Broadway Smith Stable Mill Street Tardiff, Janet 7 Adams Street Thomas, John 41 Agawam' Avenue

. . Tim Hill's Stable address 77 1265/2772D N-3-21 _ . , _ . _ . j

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i APPENDIX 1 MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE TROOP "A" RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE SUPPORT PLAN FOR

'SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY / OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF PUBLIC SAFETY i

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LIST OF FIGURES 11 ATTACHMENTS iii 1.0 GENERAL 1-1 1.1 ' Purpose 1-1 1.2 Mission 1-1 1.3 References 1-2 1.4 Assumptions 1-2 1.5 Emergency Planning Basis 1-3' 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 2-1 2.1 The Commissioner of Public Safety 2-1 2.2 The Troop Commander - Troop "A"- 2-1 2.3 The Shift Commander - Troop "A" 2-2.

2.4 The State Police Dispatcher - Troop "A" 2-2 -

2.5 The Commander / Operations Officer -

Topsfield Barracks 2-3 2.6 Commander - Other Troop "A" Barracks 2-3 3.0 CONCEPT OF OPERATION 3-1 3.1 Implementation 3-1 3.2 Command and Control 3-1  ;

3.3 Notification 3-1 3.4 Access and Traffic Control 3-4 3.5 Topsfield Transportation Staging Area 3-5 4.0 SUPPLEMENTARY SUPPORT 4-1 t

4.1 Massachusetts Department of Public Works 4-1 d 4.2 Massachusetts National Guard 4-2 1

5.0 A0 MINISTRATION AND COMMUNICATIONS 5-1 5.1 Administration 5-1 5.2 Training and Exercises 5-1 5.3 Communications 5-2

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FIGURE l- SEABROOK STATION EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE 5-3 FIGURE 2 MESSAGE FORMAT 5-4 FIGURE 3a: INITIAL NOTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION CHANNELS 5-5 FIGURE 3b NOTIFICATION AND VERIFICAT' ION CHANNELS 6 o

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Pcgo 180 of 389 ATTACHMENTS Page ATTACHMENT 1 TROOP "A" HEADQUARTERS DISPATCFdR PROCEDURE Al-1 ATTACHMENT 2 RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS A2 ATTACHMENT 3 PROCEDURE FOR ISSUING DOSIMETRY A3 ATTACHMENT 4 .TOPSFIELD STAGING AREA PROCEDURE- A4-1 ATTACHMENT 5 ACCESS CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS A5 ATTACHMENT'6 LISTING CF TRAFFIC AND ACCESS CONTROL POSTS A6-1

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RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE SUPPORT PLAN'

l. GENERAL 1.1 Purpose This plan.is to identify the responsibilities of the Massachusetts . State: Police, Troop "A" in the event of an accident at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station (SNPS), Seabrook New Hampshire.

1.2 Mission

a. To provide the necessary manpower and equipment to

' implement the notification of the appropriate State officials, the six (6) EPZ communities, and two (2)

Host communities (if necessary).

b. To implement the Massachusetts Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan for the specified State highways within the Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ).
c. To establish a staging area at State Police -

Topsfield (command post) and the Topsfield Fairgrounds for State Police and National Guard personnel and equipment and all other emergency resources.

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d. .To. provide assistance to.the police departments of the six (6) affected communities for law enforcement, looting control, and traf fic control with augmentation from ine Massachusetts Department of Public Works (MDPW) and the Massachusetts National Guard (MNG).

1.3 - References a.. Massachusetts Radiological Emergency Response Plan, Appendix 3 to Hazard Specific Supplement No. 6.

b. Massachusetts Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan
c. Individual Traffic Control Plans for the six (6) affected EPZ communities, located in implementing procedures of each plan.
d. Massachusetts National Guard Response Plan.
e. Massachusetts Department of Public Works Response Plan.

1.4- Assumptions

a. That an emergency of such severity can occur at the Seabrook Nuclear Station which will require the evacuation of the Massachusetts resident and visitors located within the EPZ. (See Figure 1 -

Seabrook Emergency Planning Zone).

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b. That protective actions may have to be taken to safeguard the individuals charged with the implementation of this plan from the effects of radiation.

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c. That an incident at SNPS requiring the implementation'of this plan could occur at the most inopportune time, i. e., during a severe storm or-during the hours.when the commuter traffic is overtaxing the road net,
d. 'That there would be sufficient time for the Massachusetts State Police (MSP) to respond and carry out the provision of this plan.
e. That the MSP has sufficient resources to support this plan.

1.5 Emergency Plannino Basis

a. UNSUSAL EVENT: Events are in progress which indicate a potential degradation of.the level of safety of the plant. No releases of radioactive material requiring off-site response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems ocedrs. The State Police, Troop "A", will notify MCOA/0EP Headquarters, MDPH, and the 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> dispatch points for the six Massachusetts EPZ communities of any messages received from Seabrook Nuclear Station. ,

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b. ALERT: Events are in progress which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the

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level'of safety of the plant. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of EPA Protective Action Guide exposure levels. The State-Police, Troop "A", will notify MCDA/0EP Headquarters, MDPH, MDPWf Boston, and the 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> dispatch points for the six EPZ communities of any messages from Seabrook Nuclear Station. Once the State EOC is operational, notifications will be handled through that facility. If requested by MCDA/0EP, Framingham State Police, Troop "A", will implement the access and traffic control plan for the early closing of beaches in Salisbury and Plum Island.

c. SITE-AREA EMERGENCY: Events are in progress which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public. Any releases are not expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guide exposure levels except near site boundary. The State Police, Troop "A", will implement the Traffic and Access Control Plan as directed by MCOA/0EP Framingham. If appropriate, this will include special provisions for closing of beaches. The Topsfield Fairgrounds Staging Area will be activated by Troop "A", Topsfield Barracks.

At the direction of MCDA/0EP Framingham, the State Police Troop "A" will activate the public alert and notification system. NOTE: In a fast breaking situation, where the Troop "A" dispatcher cannot notify MCDA and MOPH within 15 minutes, the State Police Troop "A" will activate the public alert and notification system and EBS system using pre-formatted messages found in the dispatcher's procedure.

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d. GENERAL EMERGENCY: Events are in progress which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity. Releases can be' reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guice exposure levels off-site for more than the immediate site area. The State Police, Troop "A", will implement the same activities as described under tne Site-Area Emergency classification level.

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2. RESPONSIBILITIES 2 . l' CommissionerHof Public-Safety

-The Commissioner of Public. Safety shall direct the activities of the Massachusetts State Police from the State Emergency Operating Center (EOC) in Framingham, Massachusetts via the. Troop "A" State Police Communications Center, located in Troop "A" Headquarters, Framingham.

All requests for assistance from the six (6) EPZ communities will be forwarded from the Director MCDA/0EP Area I through the Director MCOA/0EP Headquarters to the Commissioner, or his designee.

2.2 Commander'- Troco "A" - Framingham

a. Provide necessary resources for' access and traffic control on the specified U. S. and State highway as specified in this plan and the Massachusetts Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan.
b. Provide assitance, as requested, to the six (6) EPZ communities for law enforcement and traffic control within their respective communities.
c. Provide traffic control for re-entry process as required and requested by the Area 1 Director, MCDA/0EP.
d. Ensure that exposure records are maintained for all State Police officers in the exclusion area (see Attachment 1 for Exposure Record Form and Instruction Sheet for Emergency Workers). When an officer's accumulative dose of radiation approaches 5 rem whole body, the officer will be removed from the exclusion area. If it is necessary to exceed the exposure guidelines, it must be approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

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2.3 Shift Commander - Troco "A"_

. a.- Coordinate the notification. link between the k Seabrook Nuclear Station and Massachusetts State Police - Troop "A" - and ensure State Emergency Response personnel and affected communities'are notified within the EPZ.
b. ' Coordinate'the access and traffic control in and [

around the six (6) EPZ communities.

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c. Coordinate traffic control for re-entry process, as j required, when directed by the Director, MCDA/0EP. {
d. Coordinate the activation of the public alert and notification system for the EPZ communities as directed by MCDA/0EP Framingham, or in a fast breaking situation, activate system directly.

2.4 Discatcher - Troco "A"

a. The dispatcher will provide the 24-hour notification link from Seabrook Nuclear Station for j Massachusetts. l 1
b. The. dispatcher will notify the State officials and the six (6) EPZ communities of the emergency. l
c. The dispatcher will activate the public alert and notification system as directed by the Shift Commander.

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..2.5 Commander /Doerations Officer - Teosfield Barracks

a. Maintain and coordinate the State resources of the Massachusetts National Guard, Department of Public Works, Massachusetts State Police, and'other support ,

units at the Topsfield Fairgrounds Staging Area and Topsfield barracks during an' emergency at Seabrook j Nuclear Station.

b. Coordinate the issuance'of an Exposure Record Form and dosimetry with a copy of the Emergency Worker Exposure Control Procedures to each State Police officer entering the EPZ. Any officer approaching-5 rem will be removed from the area.

2.6 Commanders -Other Troco "A" Barracks

a. Mobilize and direct troopers from their respective barracks to report to the Topsfield Barracks for assignment to traffic and access control points, or other duties as assigned. .

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3. CONCEPT OF OPERATION 3.1 Implementation The MSP Troop "A" Headquarters Communications Center, Framinghem, will receive notification of an emergency direct from the Seabrook Nuclear Station (see Figure 2 for Message Format). The action taken by the Troop Commander, or designee, will depend on the level of the emergency, either UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY, OR GENERAL EMERGENCY.

Protective actions to be taken will be issued from the Director, MCDA/0EP.

3.2 Command and Coordination The MSP Commander - Troop "A" is primarily responsible for tne implementation of this plan supported by Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Massachusetts National Guard.

3.3 Notification

a. INITIAL NOTIFICATION - The Seabrook Nuclear Station will notify the State Police at Troop "A" Headquarters, Framingham, of an emergency situation at the plant, classified as either an UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT, SITE-AREA EMERGENCY, or GENERAL EMERGENCY.

The format of the message is found in Figure 2. The message from the plant will be received over the Nuclear Alert System radio.

After receiving the intial notification, the Troop "A" dispatcher will notify MCDA/0EP, MDPH, and the 24-hour dispatch points for the six EPZ communities. If the initial notification begins at an ALERT, the Troop "A" dispatcher will also notify MDPW in addition to the above parties. Should the 1265 AREA /0680s 3-1

Pcg3 190 of 389 initial notification begin at the SITE-AREA EMERGENCY classification level, the Troop "A" dispatcher will also notify the two Host communities and the Coast Guard. For a General Emergency, see Section 3.3 (C), Fast Breaking Accident.

Once responsible officials in MDPH have been notified by the State Police, MDPH will contact the plant to verify the situation and assess radiological conditions in order to determine the need for protective actions. After assessing the conditions at the plant, MOPH will contact MCDA/CEP to coordinate the overall State emergency response and protective actions.

b. FOLLOW-UP NOTIFICATION - The State Police, Troop "A", will continue to serve as the primary communications link with the Seabrook Nuclear Station for all messages until the State and local EOCs are activated. Normally, this activation occurs during the ALERT classification level. Once the State EOC is activated, it will receive messages directly from the plant and notify all other parties directly. If there is a need for protective actions, MCOA/CEP and MDPH will coordinate directly at the State EOC and provide the local communities and other parties with the information. MCDA/0EP will coordinate the activation of the Emergency Broadcasting System (EBS) and the alert / notification systems with the local communities.

The public notification will be accomplished by the use of sirens being insta?;,ed in each of the EPZ communities and tone alert radios in special facilities. The system would be activated by the MSP - Troop "A" Shift Commander, or designee, upon 1265 AREA /0680s 3-2 o

Pags 191 of 389 the direction of MCDA/CEP.- However, the sirens and the audio capability could be activated at each local community, if required. Tone alert radios are activated by the control EBS station WCGY.

c. FAST BREAKING NOTIFICATION - If the initial notification from Seabrook Nuclear Station occurs at the SITE-AREA EMERGENCY, and the Station officials at MDPH and MCDA/0EP are unavailable for initial accident assessment and/or verification of recommended protective actions from the plant within 3

15 minutes, the State Police are to make notification to the EPZ communities to shelter and coordinate the activation of the EBS and public alert and notification systems. If this were to occur during the daytime in the summer, the ESS ,

message would also include the closing of Salisbury '

and Plum Island beaches.

If the initial notification frem Seabrook Nuclear Station occurs at the GENERAL EMERGENCY classification level and the State officials are unavailable to receive accident assessment information and/or verify protective action recommendations .within 15 minutes, the State Police are to activate the EBS and public alert ano notification systems to directly transmit the utility's protective action recommendation to the public.

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a. The Director, MCDA/0EP will inform the MSP to implement the access and/or traffic control predicated on the recommendations of the MDPH.
b. Access Control
1. Can be directed at any of the following

, emergency classifications: ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY.

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2. When directed by MCDA/0EP, the State Police and the MDPW will p chibit access to the area around Seabrook Nuclear Station as specified by MCOA/0EP (see Attachment 5 - Access Control-Instructions),
c. Evacuation of Massachusetts Residents in EPZ
l. May be directed at either of the following emergency classifications: SITE AREA EMERGENCY, OR GENERAL EMERGENCY. All or part of the EPZ may be evacuated.
2. When directed by MCDA/0EP, the State Police will activate the traffic and access control points as specified in Attachment 6 of this plan, and described in detail in Appendix 2.

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3. There are two primary relocation centers'wnich will process the evacuees from the EFZ. They are located at Merrimack College in Andover and the North Shore Shopping Center, Peabody.

If schools are in session, schoolchildren'from Salisbury, Newbory and Newburyport will-relocate to the Masconomit Regional High School in Boxford.

3.5 Topsfield Transportation Staof.no Area

a. The Commander of the Troop "A" Barracks in Topsfield'

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will activate the Topsfield Staging Area located at the Topsfield-State Fairgrounds at the Site Area Emergency. Details are in Attachment 4, Transportation Staging Area Procedure of this plan.

b. Outside supplemental bus and ambulance resources called in by MCDA/0EP Area I, will assemble at this staging area to be dispatched to the EPZ communities Transportation Dispatch Centers as needed.
c. The National Guard will assemble at the Topsfield Staging Area to be directed and coordinated by the Comander of Topsfield Barracks as needed.

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4 SUPPLEMENTARY SUPPORT If the public within the EPZ is_ required to evacuate, other State departments / agencies will support the relocation by

) providing manpower, emergency vehicles, fuel, etc., as described below an1 in their respective plans.

4.1 Massachusetts Ceoartment of Public Works, Districts Personnel:

10 Highway Repair Crews 1 Bridge Repair Crew I 3 Traffic Crews 1 Equipment Crew t 2 Tree Crews

,Ecuipment Pick-up trucks Small dump trucks Stake and rack trucks Hydrocrane I

During snow season, many dump trucks are eculpped with sanding units.

Supplier:

Jersey Barriers ,

Type 11 and Type 111 Barricades Flashing Arrow Boards Highway Traffic Cones The specific numbers of the listed resources available will depend on staffing patterns, operational status of equipment, and the amount of inventoried supplies in current use when an emergency is declared.

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Paga 195 of 389 4.2 Massachusetts National Guard EQUIPMENT l 1-2 Hours Drive Time

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l 2 Semi-trailer tank 5000 gal. (1 diesel, 1 gasoline) 12 Tank truck 1200 gal. (7 diesel, 5 insoline) 13 Tank and pump unit (2 each 600 gal. pods -- 8 diesel, 5 gasoline) 22 Ambulance (box type) l 22 Wrecker (2 commercial) 12 600 gal. pods trailer mounted (6 diesel, 6 gasoline) 2-3 Hours Drive Time 2 Semi-trailer tank 5000 gal. (2 diesel) 13 Tank truck 1200 gal. (8 diesel, 5 gasoline)

) 8 Tank and pump unit (2 each 600 gal. pods -- 5 diesci, 3 gasoline) 25 Ambulance (box type) 14 Wrecker (13 military, 1 commercial) 6 600 gal. pods trailer mounted (2 diesel, 4 gasoline)

,L Plus Hours,0 rive Time 2 Tank and pump unit (2 each 600 gal. pods -- 1 pod diesel, 3 pods gasoline) 13 Ambulance (box type) 4 Wrecker (3 military, 1 commecical) 3 600 gal. pods trailer mounted (3 diesel)

PERSONNEL A. Military Police personnel required to augment state and 1ccal law enforcement efforts will be mobilized from units stationed in West Newton, Westfield, Bourne, Taunton, Plymouth, Hyannis, Boston and Otis Air Force Base, and directed to report to the National Guard Armory at Reading.

The units listed represent approximately 700 trained Military Police personnel in the Eastern and Southeastern Sectors of the state. Mobilization Times vary up to 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> depending '

on locations and availability of venicles and support equipment.

B. Deployment of Military Police units from the Reading staging area will be directed from the Topsfield State Police barracks upon request from state law enforcement authorities to assist in traffic control, access control, and security functions as j appropriate. i Note: An additional 100 trained Military Police personnel are I assigned to units in the Western Sector of the state, but j their availability would involve substantially longer lead j time to allow for travel to the EPZ. )1 1265 AREA /0681s 4-2 l

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5. ADMINISTRATION AND COMMUNICATIONS 5.1 Administration t

a.- The Troop "A" Commander, or designee, will be responsible to maintain and update this plan. The plan will be reviewe1 annually and as needed with MSP Troop "A" officers and MCDA/0EP personnel to

-determine what changes are-required, if any.

b. Changes to the plan will be identified by a vertical

~line in the margin of the paragraph changed.

I 5.2 Trainino and Exercises 5.2.1 Training All Massachusetts State Police - Troop "A" personnel will attend annual training on the effects of radiation, radiological exposure control, use of dosimetry, contents of this plan, etc. This training will be offered by State officials.

5.2.2 Exercises and Drills Periodic exercises will be conducted to test the notification procedure and response of Troop "A" personnel.

Note: WHENEVER THERE IS A TEST EXERCISE - ALL f COMMUNICATIONS WILL BEGIN AND END WITH THE WORDS, "THIS IS A TEST EXERCISE".

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, 5.3. Communications a .- Primary communications between the Seabrook Nuclear

) Power Station and the Massachusetts State Police -

Troop "A" is via Nuclear Alert System, with 1 telephone as backup.

b. Primary communications between the Massachusetts State Police - Troop "A", MCDA/0EP, and MDPH is via beeper /pager system with telephone as backup.
c. Primary communications between the Massachusetts

) State Police - Troop "A" and the local communities

> within the EPZ is via the Command and Ccetrol radio system, with telephone as backup.

d. Primary communications between the Massachusetts State Police - Troop "A" and the MCDA/0EP Emergency Operating Center is radio, with telephone and Nuclear Alert System as backup.
e. MCDA/0EP has the capability of direct communications with the Massachusetts State Police, Massachusetts Department of Public Works, Massachusetts National Guard, and New Hampshire Civil Defense to coordinate traffic and acce'ss control.

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ATTACfNENT 1, MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE TROOP "A" DISPATCER CECKLIST PROTDURE, 1

I. UNUSUAL EVENT DATE:

CECKLIST ACTION T M AND ACTION C0f@LETED

1. RE TIVE NOTIFICATION FROM SEABROOK STATION THAT AN UNUSUAL EVENT HAS BEEN DECLARED. TM INITIAL (USE SEABROOK STATION NOTIFICATION FORM)

NOTE: NOTIFICATION RE TIVED VIA NUCLEAR ALERT SYSTEM REQUIRES NO VERIFICATION.

IF RETIVED VIA CO MERCIAL TELEPHONE (BACKUP SYSTEM) VERIFY BY CALLING (603-474-9574)

2. ENTER ABOVE NOTIFICATION APO TIE RETIVED IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE IlURNAL. TIME INITIAL
3. (A) NOTIFY TROOP "A" SHIFT COMMAf0ER TM INITIAL (8) NOTIFY TROOP "A" COW APOER TM INITIAL (C) NOTIFY GHQ DUTY OFFICER AND ADVISE HIM TO NOTIFY BLPEAU CO WAPOER APO OPERATIONS OFFICER TM INITIAL 1265 AREA /0683s A I-I m_m_-_.-___-- m__-_----._-.m__

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ACTION TIE N O ACTION CO R ETED 4 NOTIFY TE BELOW NAES STATE OFFICIALS.*

MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY TITLE BUSIESS RESIDENCE NAME DEPARTENT PHOE fGR. PHOE NOR.

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DUTY H0lRS MASS. CIVIL TIE INITIAL Ott.hATIONS OFFIER DEFENSE (617) 875-1381 AGENCY

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NON-OUTY HOLRS GUARD ON DUTY I

MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH ROBERT HALLISEY DIRECTOR . (617) 727-9710 (617) 729-5728 TIME INITIAL 2 Summit Avenue RADIATION State Police Winchester, MA CONTROL Beeper #303 BRANCH

    • IF UNABLE TO CONTACT CALL **

GEORGE SWIBLE DEPUTY DIR. (617)727-9710 (617) 387-7768 TIE INITIAL 86 Hadley St. . RADIATION State Police f4alden, MA CONTROL Beeper #697 BRANCH SEE MESSAGE FCRMAT IN STEP #5 I

1265 AREA /0683s A 1-3 1

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CECXLIST )

l ACTION TIE AND ACTION CO N TED  !

5. PROVIDE TE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY AND l THE MASS. OEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH RADIATION L CONTROL BRANCH WITH TE FOLLOWING ESSAGE:

THIS IS TROUP "A", MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE WITH A RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY MESSAGE. THE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION HAS DECLARED AN  !

UNUSUAL EVENT AT WS. 'I REPEAT THIS 15~A 4 55 AGE FROM T E SEABROOK NUCLEAR PCWER TIME INITIAL STATION, SEABROOK, PEW HAMPSHIRE.

6. WAIT FOR ACKNOWEDGEENT FROM PARTY BEING CALLED.

ENat.n ABOVE IN EA0 QUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TM INITIAL JXJRNAL.

7. NOTIFY TE SIX LOCAL CDMJNITIES BY TE NOTIFICATION RAOIO SYSTEM BROADCAST: STAPO BY FOR SEABROOK ENERGENCY MESSAGE:

"THIS IS TROIP "A", MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE.

TERE HAS BEEN AN UNUSUAL EVENT OECLMED AT TE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION."

0FFICER TM OFFICER TIE AESBmY POLICE ERRIMAC POLICE NEWB W Y POLI T EWBmYPORT FOLICE SALISBmY POLIT WEST fEWBURY POLICE

8. ENTER ABOVE IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE JJURNAL. TIE INITIAL NOTE: IF ALL TOWNS ANSWERED, PRO TO STEP 10.

1265 AREA /0683s A 1-4 m__-_-_____..__--_ - _ _ _ _

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DATE:

CHEO(LIST

-ACTION T M APO ACTION C0t@LETED

9. ' DIAL TELEPHOE PUeERS OF C06NUNITIES NOT ANSWERING RADIO BROADCAST. (AUTOMATIC DIALER)

AMESBLRY 388-4644 iERRIMAC 346-8321 NEWBLRY 465-3737 NEWBURYPORT 462-4411 SALISBLRY 462-9333 WEST lEWBLRY 363-2975 ANSERED CALLS SHALL BE GIVEN MESSAGE IN STEP 7.

ENTER A90VE IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TIME INITIAL J3URNAL

10. NOTIFY TE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE EADQJARTERS (875-1381) WHEN ALL CDPNUNITIES HAVE BEEN TIE INITIAL NOTIFIED.
11. NOTIFY TE SIX LOCAL C0bNUNITIES WHEN TE EMERGENCY HAS BEEN TERMINATED, VIA TE TIE INITIAL NOTIFICATION RADIO SYSTEM IF REQLESTED.
12. ENTER ABOVE IN KADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TIME LNITIAL J0tRNAL. ,

1265 AREA /0683s A 1-5

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II. ALERT CATE:

CECKLIST ACTION TIE APO ACTION CCWLETED

1. RETIVE NOTIFICATION FROM SEABROOK STATION THAT AN ALERT HAS BEEN TCLARED. TIE INITIAL l

(USE SEABROOK STATION NOTIFICATION FORM)

NOTE: NOTIFICATION RE TIVED VIA NUCLEAR ALERT SYSTEM REQUIRES NO VERIFICATION. IF RETIVED VIA BACXUP SYSTEM CCMERCIAL TELEPHONE, VERIFY BY CALLING (603) 474-9574

2. ENTER ABOVE HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TIE INITIAL IURNAL.
3. (A) NOTIFY TROOP "A" SHIFT CCM4ANDER TIE INITIAL (B) NOTIFY TROOP "A" COMMAPOER TIE INITIAL NOTE: (1) TE TROOP CCM4ANDER REVIEWS T E AVAILABILITY OF TROUP "A" PERSON E L:

(2) REVIEWS MASS. HIGHWAY ACCESS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN: (3) COWARES RESOUR TS TO REQUIREMENTS, IDENTIFIES OEFICIENCES, DOEAVORS TO FILL TEM:

Ato (4) REPfRTS DEFICIENCIES NOT ABLE TO FILL TO MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY WlO WILL DOEAVCR TO FILL SAE.

(C) NOTIFY GHQ DUTY OFFICER Ato ADVISE HIM TIE INITIAL TO NOTIFY BLREAU Ato OPERATIONS OFFICER.

1265 AREA /0683s A 1-6

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THIS MESSAGE WITH YOUR NAME.

NEW RAMPSH!1E (TIME [

(NAME OF DISPATCHER)

MASSACHUSETTS (TIME)

(NAME OF DISPATCAER)

VERIFY TMA V)!H STATES MAVE RECEIVED CORRECT INFOR:!ATt0N ST 2.is!

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DATE:

i CECXLIST ,

ACTION TIE APO ACTION ,

Co m  !

4 NOTIFY TE BELOW NAES STATE OFFICIALS.*

MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY TITLE BUSINESS RESIDENCE '

NAME DEPARTENT PHOE PER. PHONE NBR.

DUTY H0lRS MASS. CIVIL TIE INITIAL orutATIONS OFFICER OEFENSE (617) 875-1381 AGENCY

- OR -

NON-0UTY HOLRS GUMD GN OUTY MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH q

RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH ROBERT HALLISEY OIRECTOR (617) 727-9710 (617) 729-5728 TIME INITIAL 2 Summit Avenue RA01ATION. State Police Winenester, MA CONTROL Beeper #303 BRANCH

    • IF UNABLE TO CONTACT CALL **

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GEOR T SWIBLE DEPUTY DIR. (617)727-9710 (617) 387-7768 TIE INITIAL 86 Hadley St. RADIATION State Police Malden, MA CONTROL Beeper #697 BRANCH SEE HESSAT FORMAT IN STEP #5 1265 AREA /0683s A 1-8

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ l

Pcg3 210 of 389 DATE:

CECKLIST ACTION TIE Af0 ACTION COWLETED

5. PROVIDE THE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR AND TE MASS. DEPT. OF PLBLIC EALTH RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH DIRECTOR WITH THE FOLLOWINC MESSAGE:

THIS IS TROLP "A", MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE WITH A RADIOLOGICAL EMERENCY MESSAGE. THE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION HAS DECLARED AN ALERT AT FRS. I REPEAT, THIS IS A IE55 AGE FROM THE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION TIE IMITIAL SEABROOK, NEW HAWSHIRE.

6. WAIT FOR ACKNOWEDGEENT FROM PARTY BEING CALLED.

EN t.M ABOVE IN EADQUAR1t.nS ADMINISTRATIVE TIE INITIAL IURNAL.

7. NOTIFY TIE SIX LOCAL COM4JNITIES BY THE NOTIFICATION RADIO SYSTEM BROADCAST: STAPO SY FOR SEABROOK EERGENCY MESSAGE:

"THIS IS TROLP "A", MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE.

1 TERE HAS BEEN AN ALERT DECLARED AT TE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION."

0FFICER TIE OFFICER TIE )

AESBLRY POLIZ _

ERRIMAC POLIT NEWBLRY POLIT E WBLRYPORT POLI T SALISBLRY PCLIT WEST EWBLRY POLI M l

8. ENTER ABOVE IN EADQUAR1ERS ADMINISTRATIVE JOURNAL. TIE INITIAL NOTE: IF ALL TOWNS ANSWERED, PROCEED TO STEP 11.

I 1265 AREA /0683s A I-9

Pag 3 211 of 389 l

DATE:

CECKLIST ACTION TIE APO ACTION CO WLETED

9. DIAL TELEPHONE NLA6ERS OF COMMUNITIES NOT ANSWERING RADIO BROADCAST. (AUTOMATIC DIALER)

AESBWY 388-4644 ERRIMAC 346-8321 NEW8mY 465-3737 NEWBmYPORT 462-4411 SALISBmY 462-9333 WEST EWBmY 363-2975 ANSWERED CALLS SHALL BE GIVEN ESSAGE IN STEP 7.

ENTER ABOVE IN E ADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TIE INITIAL J0mNAL.

10. IF CONTACT CANNOT BE ESTABLISHED WITH A CONUNITY OR UPON CONTACT TE CONUNITY IPOICATES TEY ARE UNABLE OR UNWILLING TO RESPONO, ItFORM TE TR00P "A" i C0144ANDER Ato MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE HEADQUARTERS (875-1381).

1

11. ADVISE SHIFT C0144APOER RE ASSIGNIhG STATE POLICE l REPRESENTATIVE (EXECUTIVE ORDER #144) TO AREA 1, TIE INITIAL EERGENCY CPERATIONS CENTER, TEWKSRJRY.

ENTER A80VE IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE JOURNAL TIE INITIAL

12. CONTACT THE MASS. DEPT. P mLIC WORKS RADIO ROOM OISPATCER AT 727-4700. ADVISE DISPATCER CF EERGENCY AT TE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT APO REQLEST A REPRESENTATIVE FROM OPW l DISTRICT #5 BE DISPATC;fD TO CIVIL DEFENSE l

AREA 1 (EXECUTIVE ORDER #144) EERGENCY  !

OPERATIONS CENTER. '

ENTER OPW DISPATCER'S NAE TIE INITIAL l

1

13. tOTIFY THE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE HEADQUARTERS )

(875-1381) WHEN ALL CO)44 UNITIES HAVE BEEN TIE INITIAL POTIFIED.

i 1265 AREA /0683s A 1-10 l

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.CECKLIST ACTION TIE APO ACTION Col @LETED

14. NOTIFY T}E SIX LOCAL COMUNITIES WHEN THE EERGENCY HAS BEEN TERMINATED, VIA TE TIE INITIAL NOTIFICATION RADIO SYSTEM.
15. NOTIFY TE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE HEADQUARTERS (875-1381) WEN ALL COMUNITIES HAVE BEEN TIE INITIAL NOTIFIED.
16. ENTER ABOVE IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TIME INITIAL JOLRNAL.

i l

l 1265 AREA /0683s A 1-11 L-________-___-____..

Prago.213 of 389 III._jITEAREAEERGENCY DATE:

CHECKLIST ACTION TIE Af0 ACTION COWLETED

1. RECEIVE NOTIFICATION FROM SEABROOK STATION THAT A SITE AREA EERGENCY HAS BEEN OECLARED.

TIE INITIAL (USE SEABROOK STATION NOTIFICATION FORM)

NOTE (1): NOTIFICATION RECEIVED VIA NUCLEAR ALERT SYSTEM REQUIRES NO VERIFICATION. IF RECEIVED VIA BACXLP SYSTEM C055ERCIAL TELEPHOE, VERIFY BY CALLING (603) 474-9574 NOTE (2): NOTIFICATION OF A SITE AREA EERGENCY COLLD BE ECEIVED FROM TE MASSACHUSt. IS CIVIL OEFENSE AGENCY AS A RESU.T OF AN ESCALATION. IF RECEIVED FROM MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY, PROCEED TO STEP 11.

2. ENTER ABOVE NOTIFICATION AND TIE RECEIVED IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE J0lRNAL. TIME INITIAL
3. (A) NOTIFY TROCP "A" SHIFT COMMAPOER TIE INITIAL (B) NOTIFY TROOP "A" COMMAPOER TIE INITIAL NOTE: (1) T E TROUP COMMAtOER REVIEWS TE AVAILABILITY OF TROUP "A" PERSONEL; (2) REVIEWS MASS. HIGHWAY ACCESS APO TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN: (3) CO W ARES RESOURCES TO REQUIREMENTS, IDENTIFIES DEFICIENCIES, DOEAVORS l TO FILL TEM: APO (4) REPORTS DEFICIENCIES NOT  !

ABLE TD FILL TO MASS. CIVIL OEFENSE AGENCY WHO WILL DOEAVOR TO FILL SAE.

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CECKLIST

' ACTION TM APO ACTION -

COW U TED (C)' NOTIFY GHQ DUTY OFFICER Af0 ADVISE HIM

.:TO NOTIFY BlK AU APO OPERATIONS OFFICER TM INITIAL..

t

. NOTE: T E STATE POLICE EASTERN FIELD OPERATIONS C0lM WOER (LT. COL.) WILL MUSTER ALL~ RESOURES OF. TE STATE POLIE AT TE TOPSFIELD FAIRGROUNDS AfC PREPARE TO DFLEENT TE TRAFFIC ACCESS AfC CONTROL PLAN Af0 OTER STATE POLIE DERGENCY NOTIFICATION AfC.CO MJNICATIONS PROEDURES ATTACED.

(D) ENTER ABOVE NOTIFICATION IN HEADQUARTERS TM INITIAL -

ADMINISTRATIVE JX#tNAL.

4. NOTIFY TE STATE OFFICIALS ON NEXT PAGE.
5. PROVIDE TE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE AENCY AfC TE MASS.

OEPT. OF PLSLIC EALTH RADIATION CDNTROL BRANCH OIRECTOR WITH TE FOLLOWING ESSAGE:

' THIS IS TROUP "A", MASSACMJSETTS STATE POLIE WITH A RADIOLOGICAL EERGENCY ESSAE. THE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWIR STATION HAS ECLARED A SITE AREA DERENCY AT MtS. I REPEAT, M N NUCLEAR POWER TM INITIAL STATIW, SEABROOK, !EW HAMPSHIRE.

6. WAIT FWt AO(NONEDEENT FRW PARTY BEING CALLED.

ENTER ABOVE IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TM INITIAL JXJRNAL.

1265 AREA /0683s A I-13 l

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- OR - AGENCY (617) 875-1381 NON-0UTY HOLMS IM M TIAL GUARD ON OlTfy MASSACHUSETTS DEPARMT C HEALTH OF PUBLI ROBERT HALLISEY RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH 2 Sumit Avenue DIRECTOR Winchester, MA RADIATION (617) 27-9710 _

00NTROL State Police (617) 729-5728 TIME BRANCH .

Beeper #303 INITIAL

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GEORGE SWIBLE 86 Hadley St.

    • IF UNABLE TO CONTACT CALL **

DEPUTY DIR.

Malden, MA RADIATION (617)727-9710 CONTROL . State Police (617) 387-7768 BRANCH Beeper #697 TIME INITIAL

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~4. NOTIFY TE BELDW NAES STATE OFFICIALS.*

MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY TITLE BUSINESS RESIDENCE NAE _DEPARTEN1 PHONE teR. PHOT NBR.

DUTY H0lRS MASS. CIVIL TIE INITIAL OERATIONS OFFICER DEFENSE (617) 875-1381 AENCY

- OR -

NON-0UTY MXRS GUARD ON DUTY MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH ROBERT HALLISEY DIRECTOR (617) 727-9710 (617) 729-5728 TIE INITIAL 2 Summit Avenue RADIATION State Police Winchester, MA CONTROL Beeper #303 BRANCH .

    • IF UNABLE TO CDNTACT CALL **

GEORGE SWIBLE DEPUTY DIR. (617)727-9710 (617) 387-7768 TIE INITIAL 86 Hadley St. RADIATION . State Police Malden, MA CONTROL Beeper #697 BRANCH SEE MESSAGE FORMAT IN STEP #5 1265 AREA /0683s A 1-14

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CECKLIST ACTION TIE AW ACTION CD FLETED 4 NOTIFY TE BELOW NAES STATE OFFICIALS.*

MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY TITLE BUSIESS RESIDENCE NAE DEPARTENT PHONE f6R. PHOE NBR.

DUTY HOLRS MASS. CIVIL TIE INITIAL DrutATIONS OFFICER DEFENSE (617) 875-1381 AGENCY

- OR -

NON-0UTY H0lRS GUARD ON OUTY MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTENT (F PLELIC HEALTH RADIATION C@ TROL BRANCH RCBERT HALLISEY DIRECTOR (617) 727-9710 (617) 729-5728 TIE INITIAL 2 Sunnit Avenue RADIATION- State' Police Winchester, MA CDNTROL Beeper #303 BRANCH -

    • IF UNABLE TO CDNTACT CALL **

GEORGE SWIBLE DEPUTY DIR. (617)727-9710 (617) 387-7768 TIE INITIAL 66 Hadley St. RADIATION . State Police Malden, MA CONTROL Beeper #697 BRANCH SEE MESSAGE FE M4T IN STEP #5 1265 AREA /0683s A 1-14

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7. NOTIFY TE SIX LOCAL COMUNITIES Ato TWO HOST COMUNITIES BY TE NOTIFICATION RADIO SYSTEM BROADCAST: MESSAGE:

"THIS IS TROLP "A", MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLIT.

TERE HAS BEEN A SITE AREA EMERGENCY DECLARED AT TE SEABROOK POCLEAR POWER STATION."

0FFICER TIE- 0FFICER TIE AESBLRY POLIT ERRIMAC POLIT NEWBURY POLI T EWBLEYPORT POLIT -.

SALISBLRY POLI T WEST EWBURY POLIT i APOOVER POLI T PEABODY POLIT

8. ENTER ABOVE IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE IXJRNAL. TIE INITIAL NOTE: IF ALL TOWNS ANSWERED, PROCEED TO STEP 11.
9. DIAL 1ELEPHOE fueERS OF COMUNITIES TOT ANSERING RADIO BROADCAST. (AUTOMATIC OIALER) l AESBLRY 388-4644 ERRIMAC 346-8321 NEWBLRY 465-3737 EWBLRYPORT 462-4411 SALISBtRY 462-9333 WEST EWBLRY 363-2975 )

APCOVER 475-1212 PEABODY 531-1212 l J

ANSWERED CALLS SHALL BE GIVEN ESSAT IN STEP 7.

ENTER ABOVE IN EA0 QUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TIE INITIAL JOLRNAL

10. IF CONTACT CAPNOT BE ESTABLISHED WITH A C0tNUNITY OR UPCN CONTACT TE COMUNITY IPO1 CATES TEY ARE UNABLE OR UNWILLING TO RESP 0f0, Itf0RM TE TROCP "A" l

COWAPOER APO MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE EA0 QUARTERS

l. (875-1381).
11. ADVISE SHIFT COMMAtOER RE ASSIGNING STATE POLIT REPRESENTATIVE (EECUTIVE ORDER #144)

TO AREA 1, EERGENCY OPERATIONS CEfMR, TEWKSBLRY.

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CECKLIST ACTION TIE Ato ACTION COMM.ETED ENTER ADOVE IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TIE INITIAL ILRNAL. _

12. CONTACT THE MASS. DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS RADIO ROOM DISPATCER AT 727-4700. ADVISE DISPATCER OF EERGENCY AT TE SEABROCK NUCLEAR POER PLANT APO REQlEST A REPRESENTATIVE FROM OPW DISTRICT #5 BE DIFATCHED TO CIVIL DEFENSE AREA #1 (EXECUTIVE ORDER #144) EERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER.

ENTER OPW DISPATCER"S NAE: TIE INITIAL

13. NOTIFY THE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE (HEADQUARTERS 875-1381 WHEN ALL COMMUNITIES HAVE BEEN TIME INITIAL NOTIFIED.

14 NOTIFY TE SIX LOCAL COMITIES WEN TE EERGENCY HAS BEEN TERMINATED, VIA TE TIE INITIAL q NOTIFICATION RADIO SYSTEM IF REQlESTED.

15. ENTER ABOVE IN E ADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TIE INITIAL J0lRNAL.

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IV. GEERAL EERGENCY. DATE

CECKLIST.

ACTION T M AIC ACTION col @LETED

1. ECEIVE NOTIFICATION FROM SEABROOK STATION THAT A EERAL EERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED. TM INITIAL (USE SEABROOK STATION NOTIFICATION FORM)

NOTE (1): NOTIFICATION RECEIVED VIA NUCLEAR ALERT SYSTEM REQUIRES NO VERIFICATION. IF RECEIVED VIA BAOGP SYSTEM CORRCIAL TELEPHDE, VERIFY BY CALLING (603) 474-9574.

NOTE (2): NOTIFICATION OF A GEERAL EERGENCY COULD BE RECEIVED FROM THE MAK!D5GET5 tIVIE DEFENSE AEPCY AS A RESULT OF AN ESCALATION. IF RECEIVED FRCN MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY, PRCCEED TO STEP 10.

2. ENTER ABOVE NOTIFICATION Ato TM RECEIVED IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE JOURNAL. TM INITIAL
3. (A) NOTIFY TR0(P "A" SHIFT CODNAPOER TM INITIAL (B) NOTIFY TR0(P "A" COMMAPOER TM INITIAL NOTE: (1) TE TROUP C0hMANDER REVIEWS TE AVAILABILITY OF TROLP "A" PERSOffEL; (2) REVIEWS MASS. HIGFWAY ACCESS APO TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN: (3) CODPARES RESOURCES TO REQUMENTS, IDENTIFIES DEFICIENCIES, ENDEAVORS TO FILL T O : APO (4) REPORTS DEFICIENCIES NOT AILE TO FILL TO MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE ACENCY WHO  !

WILL DOEAVOR TO FILL SAE.

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  • sLl)CK 3. WE RECOMMIND THE Fot.r.0WINC:

C NO PROTECTIVE. M:T10 !S RECO'E! ENDED (C0

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THIS MESSAGE WITH YOUR NAME.

NEW HAMPSHIRE (NAME OF DISPATCHER) (TIME [

MASSACHUSETTS 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _

(NAME or OLSPATCHER) (T DIE)

VERETY T3AT ;*)rH STATES MAVE RECEIVED CORRECT INFOR:tCt0N ST 2.3?!NG 0lE OR SOTH M READ BACK THE INFORMAT(0!.

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3 TIE AND ACTION-CCNPLETED L (C) NOTF( GTS DUTY OFFIER AND ADVISE HIM l L TO NOTIFY BlREAU AW OPERATIONS OFFICER TIE INITIAL i l

NOTE: - TE STATE POLIT EASTERN FIEl.D l OPERATIONS COWM@ER (LT. CI)L.) WILL I MUSTER ALL RESOURES OF TE STATE POLIT AT TE TOPSFIELD FAIRCROU@S APO PREPARE TO I)FLDENT TE 1 TRAFFIC ACCESS AW CONTROL PLAN AW OTER STATE POLIT DERGENCY NOTIFICATION APO COMMUNICATIONS MOCEDLRES ATTACED.

(D) ENTER ABOVE NOTIFICATION IN KADQUARTERS TIE INITIAL ADMINISTRATIVE JXRNAL.

4 NOTIFY TE STATE OFFICIALS ON NEXT PAGE.

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CECKLIST ACTION T M APO ACTION COW U TED MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY TITLE BUSIESS RESIDENCE NAME DEPARTMENT PHONE NBR. PHOT NBR.

DUTY H0lRS MASS. CIVIL TM INITIAL wt.MAHONS OFFIER DEFENSE (617) 875-1381 AENCY

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NON-OUTY HOLRS GUARD ON DUTY MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PLELIC EALTH RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH ROBERT HALLISEY DIRECTOR (617) 727-9710 (617) 729-5728 T M INITIAL 2 Summit Avenue RADIATION State Police Winchester, MA- CONTROL Beeper #303 BRANCH

    • IF LNABLE TO CD'iTACT CALL **

GEORCE SWIBLE CERJTY DIR. (617.)727-9710 (til7) 387-7768 TM INI11AL 66 Hacley St. RADIATION State Police _ _ . _

Malden, MA 'XNTROL Geoper M97 thWOf ,

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5. PROVIDE TE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE AENCY Ato TE MASS. OEPT. OF PWLIC EALTH RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH DIRECTOR WITH THE FOLLOWING ESSAE:

THIS IS TROUP "A", MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLI E WITH A RADIOLOGICAL EERGENCY ESSAE. TE SEABROOK t0 CLEAR POWER STATION HAS DECLARED AN GEERAL EERGENCY AT IRS. I REPEAT THIS IS A ESSAGE FROM TIE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER T M INITIAL STATION, SEABROOK, E W HAMPSHIRE.

6. WAIT FOR ACKNOWEDGEENT FROM FARTY, BEING CALLED.

ENTER ABOW IN MADQUARTERS Att11NISTRATIE TIE INITIAL N' __ _

(A) IN TT EVENT OF AM EM.RENCY NOTIFICATION

.WJ4 T1E UTILITY TO TE STATE POLIE TK4T IS CLASSIFIED AT TE GUTET AS A ,2?ERAL DERGENCLAND FOR WHICH TE STATE POLICE CANNOT CDiTACT DESIGNATED STATE (771CIALS CF TE MASS. CIVIL CEFENSE OR TE MASS.

DEPART 6 T OF PW LIC E ALTH/ RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH OR OBTAIN STATE VERIFICATION OF RECD 4EPOED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS, TE STATE POLIE ARE AUTHORIZED APO DIRECTED TO MAKE NETSSARY EERENCY NOTIFICATION TO M LOCAL CD44 UNITIES WITHIN TE DERGENCY FLAfNING ZOfE WITH TE REC 014EPOED ROTECTIVE ACTION FROM TE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION.

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I 5. PROVIDE THE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE AT NCY AND TE MASS. DEPT. CF PLSLIC HEALTH RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH DIRECTOR WITH THE FOLLOWING ESSAGE:

1 THIS IS TROLP "A", MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE WITH A RADIOLOGICAL EERGENCY ESSAE. THE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION HAS DECLARED AN GEERAL EERTNCY AT iftS. I REPEAT THIS

,. IS A ESSAGE FROM TE SEABROOK f4JCLEAR POWER TIE INITIAL STATION, SEABROOK, EW HAWSHIRE.

6. WAIT FCft ACKdOWEDCDENT FRO 4 PARTY BEIN_G CALLED. f i- ENTER ABUVE IN MADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TIE INITIAL l x,ta.. I (Al IN TE EVENT OF AN EERFEhCV NOTIFICATION .j FRON THE UTILITY 10 T E STATE F9_ ICE THAT .

IS QASSIFIED AT THE OUTSET AS A GEERAL DGENCY A2 FOR WHICH TE STATE POLICE cat 00T CONTACT DESIGNATED STATE LYTICIALS F TE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE OR TE MASS.

OEPARTENT OF PLSLIC HEALTH / RADIATION CONTROL BRANCH OR OBTAIN STATE VERIFICATION OF RECD 400ED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS, TE STATE POLICE ARE AUTHORIZED Ato DIRECTED TO MAKE ETSSARY EERGENCY NOTIFICATION TO I TE LOCAL COMNITIES WITHIN TE EERGENCY PLAMING ZOE WITH TE RECCM4DOED PROTECTIVE 3 ACTION FRCN TE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION.

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.1 (B) BEFORE NOTIFYING TE LOCAL C0h44 UNITIES ,

F TE REC 0>eOOED ACTION TE COPNISSIDER 7 PUBLIC SAFETY MUST BE NOTIFIED twt 0 UGH CHAffELS OF TE IWLEENTATION OF TE RAPID TIE INITIAL .l ESCALATING GEERAL EERGENCY. j

7. NOTIFY TE SIX LOCAL COPMJNITIES Af0 TWO RECEPTION CENTERS BY TE NOTIFICATION RADIO SYSTEM BROA0 CAST: . STAf0 BY FOR SEABROOK EERGENCY ESSAGE:

1 "THIS IS TROUP "A", MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLI T. ,

TERE HAS EEF.N A E}ERAL EERGEtCY DECLARED AT TE l SCADR00( NIK1 EAR FUER sTATlaN." -

0FFI ER TIME OWICER TIE AWSalRY PR.IT ___ _

MDMIMAC POLICF, NEWBURf POLI Z ___ PEWXRYPORT POLT.E _ _ _ , , _

SALISSIRY POLIT __ __ ___ WEST ter3 HY POLI T , __

AND3YER POLI E _ _ . ,, , PETe00Y POL 1T _ _

8. ENTER ABOVE IN MACVDITERS ADMINISTRATIVE JOURNAL. TIE INITIAL NOTE: IF ALL TOWNS ANSWERED, PROCEED TO STEP 10.
9. DIAL TELEPHOE NLMIERS OF COP 44 UNITIES NOT ANSERING RADIO BROADCAST. (AUTOMATIC DIALER)

- AESBLRY 388-4644 ERRIMAC 346-8321 NEWBLRY 465-3737 EWBLRYPORT 462-4411 SALISBURY 462-9333 WEST EWBLRY 363-2975 APOOVER 472-1212 PEABODY 531-1212 ANSWERED CALLS SHALL BE GIVEN ESSAGE IN STEP 7.

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10. IF CONTACT CAtNOT BE ESTABLISHED WITH A COMUNITY OR UPON CONTACT TE CO M UNITY ItOICATES THEY ARE UNABLE OR UNWILLING TO RESPOND, ItFORM THE TROOP "A" CO WANDER Af0 MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE HEADQUARTERS (875-1381'.
10. (A) WHEN PROTECTIVE ACTION IS RECOH O OED BY SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION AND AFTER NOTIFYING TE SIX LOCAL COMUNITIES Ato TE TWO RECEPTION CENTERS OF REC 0400ED PROTECTED ACTIONS, TE SHIFT COWAPOER SHALL NOTIFY TE EERENCY BROADCASTING SYSTEM STATION WCGY-FM IN LAWRENCE, MASS., TEL. 70. 683-7171 APO ADVIZ TEM TO ACTIVATE THE EERGENCY BROADCAST l

SYSTEM Ato TO BROADCAST THE " APPROPRIATE" PRE-TAPED MULTI-LANGUAE ESSAE. ADVISE ALSO THAT THIS MCSSAGE Af0 OTHER AUTHORIZED LPDATED ESSAGES WILL BE BROA0 CAST UNTIL F'JRTHER POTICE.

(B) OISPATCE R OR SHIFT COW APOER: WAIT FOR FIVE (5)

MIMJfES TO GIVE THE EES STATICN ACEQUATE TIME TO GIGIN BROADCASTI!G TE EERGENCY ESSAGE. l l

TEN ACTIVATO THE SIREN 5f5 TEM TO THE DESIGNATED l CCMulITIE3. OECK CF SAME.

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PEWBLRY WEST PEWBLEY l

' WEN TE SIREN SIGNAL HAS CCWLETED TE FIRST (157) ,

CYCLE TEN INSERT PRE-TAPED MULTI-LANGUAGE ESSAGE  !

WITH RECCHOOED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS INTO SYSTEM, i WHEN CALLED FOR BY EVALUATION Ato CLASSIFICATION BY SEABROOK STATION, Ato IF PLSLIC EALTH AND CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTORS ARE NOT AVAILABLE, OR IF DIRECTED BY CIVIL DEFENSE OR PUBLIC EALTH DIRECTOR.

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12. WHEN THE ESSAGE HAS BEEN VERIFIED AS BEIfG BROADCAST, TE DUTY OFFICER SHALL TEN ACTIVATE TE EERGENCY NOTIFICATION SIREN SYSTEM APO BROADCAST THE APPROPPlATE TAPED HESSAGE.
13. ADVISE SHIFT CO M OOER RE ASSIGNING STATE POLICE REPRESENTATIVE (EXECUTIVE ORDER #I44)

TO AREA 1, EERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER, TEWKSBLRY.

ENTER ABOVE IN HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATIVE QURNAL TIE INITIAL

14. CONTACT TE MASS. DEPT. PUBLIC WORKS RADIO ROOM DISPATCER AT 727-4700. ADVISE DISPATCHER

. OF EMERGENCY AT TE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT APO REQLEST A REPRESENTATIVE FROM OPW DISTRICT #5 BE DISPATCED TO CIVIL DEFENSE AREA 1 (EXECUTIVE ORDER #I44) EERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER.

ENTER OPW DIFAirM:R'S NAE TIE INITIAL I 15. NOTIFY THE MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE E ADQUARTERS (875-1381) WHEN Ad. COM!NITIES APO RADIO TIE INITIAL  !

STATION WCEY .FM HAVE BEEN tOTIFIED. _

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DERGENCY HAS BEEN TERMINATED, VIA TrE TIfE INITIAL !

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, STATE POLICE TROCP A FAST-BREAKING PUBLIC ALERT

?MD NOTIFICATION SYSTEM ACTIVATION MESSAGE STLTERING THIS IS AN EERENCY BULLETIN FOR MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS AND VISITORS IN THE VICINITY OF TE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION. A (SITE AEA EERGENCY OR .

EERAL EERENCY) ( AS DIRECTED BY SEABROOK) HAS BEEN DECLARED AT THE SEABROOK STATION, THIS ESSAE AFFECTS RESIDENTS AND VISITCRS IN TE COMMUNITIES OF SALISBURY, AESBURY, ERRIMAC, tEWBURY, WEST EWBURY, AND tEWBURYPORT.

(REPEAT THIS SENTENCE).

J AS A PRECAUTION, TK MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AENCY ADVISES ALL RESIDENTS AND VISITORS TO EMAIN INDOORS IN SELTER, CLOSING ALL wit 00WS f,ND HUTTING DOWN ANY E ATING OR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM. VISITmS USING AEAS NOT l PROVIDING MUCH SELTERING CAPABILITY, SUCH AS BEACES AND PARKS, ARE URGED TO LEAVE TE AREA IN TEIR AUTO 40 BILES, OR SEEK SHELTER.

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STATE POLICE TROOP A FAST-BREAKING PUBLIC ALERT AND NOTIFICATION SYSTEM ACTIVATION MESSAE l EVACUATION l: THIS IS AN EERENCY BULLETIN FOR MASSACHUTTTS RESIDENTS A!O VISITORS IN TE VICINITY OF TE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION. A ENERAL EERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED AT THE SEABROOK STATION, PLANT SAFETY SYSTEMS ARE DEGRADING TO TE POINT THAT TEIR FAILURE COULD PREINT A DANGER TO TE TALTH AND SAFETY OF MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS Ato VISITORS IN TE VICINITY OF TE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION, THIS ESSAE AFFECTS RESIDENTS AND VISITORS IN TE COMl4)NITIES OF (SALISBURY, AESBURY, IERRIMAC, NEWBURY, WEST EWBURY, NEWBURYPORT) ( AS DIRECTED BY SEABROOK). (REPEAT THIS LAST SENTENCE).

l RESIDENTS ANO VISIT 0tS OF (AS DIRECTE0 BY SEABROOK) ,AE URGED TO LEAVE TE AEA. Fm ALL PERSONS RGJUIRINC ASSISTANCE OR TEW'ORARY SELTER AFTER LEAVIfC TE AEA, A RECCPTION CENER(5) HAS BEEN OoEtED AT TE FOLLC#ING LO:'ATION(S) _

. FLEASE REFE9 TO YO'J1 PUELIC Iff0RMATION MDCHuPE FOR EV4UATIN ROUTES AfD DIRECTIONS To fECEPTION CENTERS.  ;

RESIDENTS AND VISITCRS IN TE COM;4)NITIES OF (AS DIRECTED BY SEABROOK)

AE URED TO REMAIN It000RS IN SELTER, 0.0 SING ALL WItOOWS Ato SHUTTING OFF ANY EATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS.

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k-L TAB A TO ATTACHMENT 1 Massachusetts St: ate Police Trcoo "A" Siren Activa-ion Arocec: r m

~o act':vate a;; :ne s : r e r.3 :n rassacncse::s 3 simultaneously ( ALL CALL 1.

S:es w;: Press the casirec SIREN /.:A fur.c: 2cn a::.:r..

Stes #2: Press the "ALL" mutt:n r set :na accrass sw : ens to "1.-11-11-11'.

Ites a2: Press anc noic tr.e " PRE CHK" button.: T'.:s n;**.

no ef*ec: the actual sirens. 75e cura:se of :nis sie :s ::

a: low :ne ciscaterer :ne as; ty to vicw the status .* a s .

nsure :ne correc sirens anc .unettons nave =een selec:ce. :

Stes w4: View tne status mas to verify :e correc:

s:rens anc func::en are c sclayec. Of the ccrrect " unctions are :eing cisclayec Proceec to stem w3. If incorrect s ren locations or functions are ceing cisslayed release the " PRE CHK' sutton and refer to :ne cromlem arecedure listed :elow.

Stec 45: Release tae ~' PRE CHK" mutton.

CAUT!ON!!! THE .NEXT STEP W L. ACTIVATE ALL MASSUCMUSET 3 3IRENS!!'

Stac #6 3ress the SEND" outtcn.

NOTI: To canceit Deactivato ) the sirens anc to clear status mac :erform the #ollowing.

1) Momentarily =ress and release the CLS =a::cn.
2) Momentarily =ress anc release One "ALL" cut ton.

22 Momentarily =ress anc release the " SEND" mutton.

PROBLIM CRCCEDURE If the status man is cisslaying incorrect informat::n serform tne following.

1) Press the "RST" butten anc croceed to steo #1 agair..

. IF THIS IS THE SECCND TIME THROUGH THE PRCCEOURI AND TFZ 5TATUS DISPLAY STILL FAILS TO RESPOND CCRRECTLY, REFER ~C THE TRCUBLE SHCOTING PROCEDURE ~ MAT STARTS CN PAGE 3.

~W*3 :3 2 D7 AFT RCCIOUAE AND Sg5 JECT TO REVISIONS UNT:L #INAL SYSTIM CONF:3UCAT!CN.

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I Muftsachusetts State Police Trooo "A" Siren Activation Proceeure i

To activate all tne s rens in a saecif;c towr..

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l 5:eo w; Octain :.e corree town coom from :ne folio.u.- l list .

j TOWN CCDE Amesoury 21 i Merrimac 02 Newoury 03 Newourycor: 04 l Salisoury 05 West Nowoury 06 naverhill 37 5teo e2: Set tne correct town code ( rne first two cigits of tne accress ) witn :ne tnumbwheels. Then set :ne last two cigits of the acdress :: 11.

Examole for Tv.esoury:

  • .a accress would be "0-1-11-11" Stem w3: Press t s casired SIREN /PA fur.ction button.

Stem 44: Press cr.c molc the "o9E CHK" bu-ton.( Th:u will r.ot effect tne actua" . 3;rens. The ourcose of tnis stem is to allow the ciscatener .e aclity to view the status f.'a o ! :

insure the correct strans ar.d functions nave teen selectec. 1 Stoo #5: View tha status man to verify tha correc-strens and function are c:solayed. If the eterect 'ucc:::<.s are :eing displayed ?coceed to stec #5. l' ineceree: s i re r, locations or functions are being c:solayed release t e "29E CHK* button and refer to the orcblem crocedure listec :el:w.

Step #6: Release the " PRE CHK" button.

CAUTION!!! THE NEXT STEP WILL ACTIVATE THE TCWNS SIRENS!'!

Stem w7 Press the " SEND" outton.

NOTE: To cancel ( Deactivate ) the strens anc to clear status mao cerform tne following.

1) Momentarily cross anc release the "CLS" button.
1) Momentarily press and release tne "ALL" button.
3) Mementar: 1y cross anc release the " SEND" butter..

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f_ Massachusetts State Police Ttoop "A" Siren Activation Prococure

. io activate all the sirer:s in a scoc:fic towr. ::r.ti .;ac.

DRCELEM PROCEDURE.

If the status mas :s cismiaying ir.cor-act informa::sn cerform tne foliswing.

) Press the "RST" mutton anc crocesc to stac #; a a:n.

!* THIS IS TFE SECCND 'IME THRCUGH THE PRCCEDURE AND 72E 5~ATUS DISPLAY STIL_ FAILS TO RESPOND CCRRECTLY. RE.ER TC --E

.TRCUELE SECCTING OACCEDURE T-AT STARTS CN PAGE 3.

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f To activa'te a sincia steen in a scacific t:wn.-

5tec #1 Cbtain the correct town coce fr:m tne list on the crevious eage. j a

Stoo e2: Set tne correct town coce : the firs: we I digits of tne accress ) with the thumbwneels.  !

Stoo w3: Cbtain tne correct coce for stren that is to :s activatec. ( This list will te orovideo at a 14:er case. )

i Stoo #43 Set the correct siren code ( tne last :wc ct;1ts of tne accress ) with the tnumbwneels.

Examole of tne first siren in Amescury.

The accress woulc be "0-1-0-1" Stoo #5: Press the costred SIREN /PA function button.

Stoo #6: Press anc ic;d the "PRd C4K" button.t This will not effect tne actual strens. The ourcote of this stem is to 3 allow tne discarchar :ne ablity to view the status raac to 1 insure the correct staens anc functions have been selectec. )

Stoo #7: View :ns sta us mac to verify the corre-t stran anc function are cisolayec. If the correct functions are

=eing disolayed Deccesc to steo #5. If incorrect s i rer.

locations or functions are =eing displayed re* ease tne "39E CHK' sutton anc refer :: tne croclem crocecure listed celow.

Stem wS: Release :ne "RRE CHK" cutton.

CAUTION! THE NEXT STEP WILL ACTIVATE HE SIREN!!'

Step #9: Press the " SEND" button.

NOTE: To cancel ( Oeactivate ) the sirens and to clear status map perform the following.

1) Momentarily cross anc release the "CLS" butter.
2) Momentarily Press and release tne "ALL" button.
3) Momentarily press anc release the " SEND" mutton.

PROBLEM PROCEDURE If the status mac is disolaying incorrect information serform tne following.

') Press tne "RST" button and croceed to stec #1 agair.

IF TH:S :S THE SECCND TIME THROUGH THE ORCOIOUSE ANO *NC STATUS DISPLAY STILL FAIL 3 TO RESPOND CCRRECTLY. REFER ! -S

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Massachusetts State police Tecop "A" Siren Activation Arocedurejl To activate.all tne coach sirens in rassac.9usetts.

Eteo #1: Press One desired SIREN /PA function button.

Stoo #2: Set the adcress switens to "11-11-9-1.". o Stee w3: Press and noic the ' RE CHK' butten.' This wi'.*.

not effect tne actual s:rens. The muroese of this.stes is t.-

allow tne ciscatcher tne anlity to view the status ma: t:

nsure tne correct sirens anc functions nave been selectec. ?

Stoo #4 View the status man to verify the ccreeet strens and function are cisclayed. If the ccreect functions are seing dirolayed Proceed to stec #5. If incorrect siren locations or functions are ce:ng disolayed release tne " PRE i CHK" cutten and refer to the eroblem crocedure listec selow.  !

Stoo e5: Release tne " PRE CHK" button.

CAUTION!!' THE NEXT STEP WILL ACTIVATE ALL PEACH SIRENS IN MASSACHUSETTS!

Steo #6: Press the " SEND" button.

NOTE: To cancel ( Deactivate ) ene strens anc to clear status mam =erform the following.

) Momentarily ress and release the "CLS" mutten.
2) Momentarily cress and release the "ALL" button.
3) Momentarily cross and release the " SEND" mutten.

PROBLEM PROCEDURE If the status map is cisolaying incorrect 2nf rmatien

=erform the following.

1) Press the "RST" outton and crocede to stem el again.

IF THIS IS THE SECOND TIME THROUGH THE PRCCEDURE AND TWE STATUS DISPLAY STILL FAILS TO RESPCND CORRECTLY, REFER TO TFE TROL 5LE SHOOTING PROCEDURE THAT STARTS CN PAGE 9.

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To activate and ut;'1:e

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accress a*.nouncement. It is necessary to incrementally r: s e tne strens a full 360 cegrees :n 45 degree seguents. -

n:s recuires you to oroaccast your anneurcement a total c" 0 times ( once for each 45 cegree segment ). :t is necessar to cerform inis ENTIRE srocecure a "ull 8 times.

3teo #1: Press the " A" function button.

Steo w2 Select the :ro=er town ccde ( the first two d;;;ts of tne accress ) with the tnumcwheels, for t e town or al'. tne towns, tnat you want to make an announcement i n.

Stem w3: Select the crecer siren code ( the ;ast two cigits of tne accress ) with the snumbwneels, for the siren, or all tne sirens. or sne beach sirens only, that you want to make tne announcement on.

Steo #4: Press are nold the "P;E CHK" button.

Steo #5: View rne status man to verify the PA functicn was disolayed for tne correct sirens. :f not correct reloads tne ":RE CHK" button. Then cross tne "RST" button ans start witn stem wl. If correct tnen continue. If this is tne secor.c time tnrough anc it still "azis to ocerate correctly unen ;c to tne troucle shooting scocecure tnat starts on cage 9.

Stes #6 Release the " PRE CHK" button.

CAUTICN!!' THE NEXT STEP WILL DUT THE SIRENS IN ThE PA MODE CF OPERATICN!!!

Step e7: Press the " SEND" outton.

Stoo #8: Press anc noic the transmit key on t~e microcone. Then make your announcement in a clear, calm.

voice. When complete release the tranmit a.ey.

Stoo #9 Press the "CW" button. This is so you can turn tne stren 45 degrees.

Stes #10 Press and nold the " PRE CHK" but t on.

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Massachusetts State Police Troop "A" Siren Activation Procedura l

To activate and util'i:e the 3A function cor.tinuec.

Sta=.sil: Ve1w the status mas to verify tnat tne function inat turns the strens is tne one selectac. If not tnen release the " PRE CbK" outton. Then press tne "3GT" cutton ano start'witn stes e3. If correct tnen contir.ue. If tnis 1s the seccnd ti:ce through anc it stil; fai*s then refer .

to the trousia shooting :rocedure that starts on age ?.

Stec via 'Re'1 e as e t h e " 3 R E C."K Outton.

Steo #13: Press the " SEND" cutten.

Stem #14: Receat tnis crocedure, starting with st as #1, until enere nas coen 250 cegree coverage ( you wil; mave to go tneougn tne ENTIRE =rocedure 8 times ).

Sheo #1$3 After octaining 260 degree cove ~ age, you must cancel tne PA function av crossing the "CLS" button. Fo11cwed my crossing the "AL ~ :utton, tnen crossing the " SEND" button.

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samle all the rewns ami.ity to activate t.e s .er.s.

CACTION:'! THIS MLST NOT BE CCNE UNLE33 RECL'E37EC IV SCMECNE THAT HAS THE PROPER AUTHCR:Tvi '

Stem #1: Press the "5 TAT" butten.

Stes #1: Dress -.e "CL_" mutten or set tne ac: ass --

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Stoo #3: . Press anc HOLD the state button.

CAUT:CN! '

THE'NEXT STEP WILL tCCK CUT TME TCWNSI!'

Stes'942-Press t.e "PR6 CMX" mutten.

NOTE: To cancel or unlock the towns stren centrol. Press the "CLS" curton fol': wee my the "ALL" anc

' inn tne meess anc nold tne state Dutter.. Next cross the " PRE CHK" buttsn.

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If tnere is any creolem witn the.stitus mas ciso*a y:r.g t e correct information, oerform the folleising tne stems.

Stoo #1: Make sure t at enere is oower sucoliec :: e ene cer. the racie. ano the status mac. Also maxe sure c ac tne cower switens are in :ne "CN" cosition. ( Coserve :r.e cower inoicator lamos. )

Stoo - #2: Press rne reset button en the status reas. Then erry :ne crocecure tha: you were attemming to :erform. If you are net successful enen ge to the next stem.

Stec e3: Contact Massamnusetts Civil Cafense Framingnam, vi& the Nuclear Alert oncne. Tell t herm that there is a failure with tne s:ren act:vation ecutoment anc that you wil; not ce able to activate the strens, -

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l Paga 238 of 389 TAB B TO ATTACHMENT 1 Massachusetts EPZ Local Siren Activation Procedure To activate all the town sirens simultaneously.

( ALL CALL ).

Step #1: press the desired SIREN /pA function button. i Step #2: Set the address switchs to "#-#-11-11". -

See Note 2 i

CAUTION!!! THE NEXT STEP WILL ACTIVATE ALL THE TOWNS SIRENS 1 1

Step #3 press the " SEND" button.

Step #4 Monitor the sirer:s to insure the activate correctly. If sirens they do not activate correctly, or fail "to the activate, SEND" press the "CLS" button followed by pressing.

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Step #5: Start with step #1 again. If'this is the second time through this procedure and the sirens still fail to operate correctly then refer to the trouble shooting procedure that starts on page 5.

NOTE 1: To cancel ( Deactivate ) the sirens press the i "CLS" button followed by the "ALL" button then the " SEND"  !

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. Paga 239 of 389 Massachusetts EPZ Local Siren Activation Procedure To activate a single stren within the town.

Step #1: Obtain the correct code for siren that is to be activated. ( This list will be provided at a later cate. )

Step #2: Set the correct siren code ( the last two 1 digits of the address ) with the thumbwheels.

Example of the first siren.

The address would be "#-#-0-i" See Note 2 Step #3 press the desired SIREN /pA function button.

CAUTION!!! THE NEXT STEP WILL ACTIVATE THE SIREN!!! ,

Step #4: press the " SEND" button.

Step #3: Monitor the siren to insure the siren activated correctly. If'it did not ectivate correctly, prets the "CLS"

' button followed by pressing the " SEND" button.

Step #6: Start with step #1 again. If this is the second ties through this procedure and the siren is still fails to operate correctly then refer the trouble shooting procedure 3 that starts on page 5. j NOTE 1: To cancel the sirens. Without changing the address press the "CLS" button followed by the " SEND" button.

NOTE 2: The first two numbers of the address do not effect siren operation.

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I and only the beach strens ) Simultaneously.

Step #1: press the desired SIREN /pA function button.

Step #2: Set the address switchs to "#-#-9-11". -

See Note 2 CAUTION!!! THE NEXT STEP WILL ACTIVATE ALL BEACH SIRENS IN YOUR TOWN!!!

Step #3 presn'the " SEND" buttohs Step #4 Monitor the. siren to insure the s'iren activated correctly. If they do not activate correctly, press the "CLS" button followed by presting the " SEND" button.

Step #5: Start with step'#t again. If this is the second time through this proceduru and the siren is still failing to operate correct then refer the trouble sho2 ting procedure that starts on page 5.

NOTE 1: To cancel the sirens pr60s the "CLS" button fo.ilewed by the "ALL" button then the " SEND" botton.

NOTE 2: The first two numbers of the address do not effect siren operation.

NOTE 3: This procedure applies only to the following Massachusetts EpZ communities.

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t Page 241 of 389 Massachusetts EPZ Local Siren Activation procedure To activate and utilize the PA function.

In order to achieve effective coverage for the public address announcements. It is necessary to to incrementally rotate the sirers a full 368 degrees in 45 degree segments. .

This requires you to broadcast your announcement a total of 8' times ( once for each 45 degree segment ). It is necessary to perform this ENTIRE procedure a full 8 times.

Step #1: Press the "PA" function button.

Step. #2: Select siren code ( the last two digits of the address ) with the thumbwheels, the siren, or all the sirens, or beach sirens only,.that you want to make the announcement on.

CAUTION!!! THE NEXT STEP *WILL PUT THE SIRENS IN THE PA MODE OF CPERATION!!!

Step #3 Press the " SEND" button. ,

Step #4s Press and hold the transmit key ca the microphore, Then make your announcener.t in a clear, calm, voice. When cor.plete release the transmit key.

Step #5: Press the "CW" button. This will enable you to turn the siren 45 degrees.

Step #6 Press the " SEND" button. Then repeat this procedure starting with step #1, until you obtain 360 degree coverage ( you will have to go through this ENTIRE procedure 8 times. ).

Step #7: After obtaining 368 degree coverage, you must cancel the PA furetion by pressing the "CLS" button. Followed by pressing the "ALL" button then pressing the " SEND" button.

NOTE: If it is reported that the sirens are not functioning correctly then press the "CLS" button followed by pressing the " SEND" button. Then repeat this procedure starting with step #1. If this is the second time through this procedure and the sirens still failed to activata correctly. Then refer the trouble shooting procedure that starts on page 5.

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Massachuset'ts EPZ Local Siren Activation Procedure l procedure for trouble shooting siren control activation problems.

If you encounter difficulty performing any of the activation procedures, perform the following the steps. ,

. Step #1: Make sure that there is power supplied to the

! encoder, the radio, and the VA-1906. Also make sure that the power switchs are in the "0N" position. ( Observe the power l

indicator lamps. )

t Step #2: Contact Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency at

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Step #3 Tell them that there is a failure with the I stran activation equipment and that you will not be able to activate the sirens.,

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i ATTACF9ENT 2 RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS FOR STATE TROCPERS EERGENCY WORMER EXPOSURE CONTROL PROCEDURES All emergency workers involved in radiological emergencies must be monitored while on duty during events when exposure to radiation levels above normal background is possible. These workers may include (not all-inclusive) i fire fighting, police and security, rescue and medical, public safety, civil defense, public health, administrators, and volunteer personnel.

I Note: The instruments (two types) provided to emergency workers in no way pretect them f rom radiation exposure. The instruments, called desimters (dose utere), serve only to record the amount of redation the user has thereto bem exposed. Proper use of i L dorJhetars it crucial to all individuals since it is tre only way to record the radiation received.

TO OBT/>IN RADIATION _MUNITCRING_ DEVICES (COSIETERS):

1. Proceed to the Troop A State Police Barracks, Topsfield to obtain monitorirg eouipment.
2. Report to personnel monitoring area at State Police Barracks, Topsfield. j

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3. Complete Exposure Record Form and retain temporarily.  !

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5. The kit should contain the following:

1 two civil defense pocket dosimeters (for direct reading) (0-200 mR and 0-2CR one TLD badge (for permanent exposure record)

- one instruction sheet for using the Civil Defense cosimeter one bottle of Potassium Iodide (KI) tablets and instruction sneet for using KI.

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Go to the dosimeter charging station. The person at the station will take your corraleted information sheet from you and will charge your

> desimeter to zero. The precise reading on the dosimeter will be recorded at this time at the station.

Note: It is not necessary to have the dosimeter charged exactly to zero.

7. Wear dosimeters at all times during duty hours. - Avoid dropping, bangirv;,

and exoosing the instruments to excessive moisture.

Note: For general use in recording "whole body exposure," wear the 3

dosimeters anywhere on the trunk of the body insioe or outside of your clothing.

8. Read the Civil Defense dosimters at 1/2 hour ir.tsrvals during duty and report eny wrdirn approaching 1R to the personnti at the State Folice

) Barracks, Tapsfielit of to State Put,lic Health peIsonnel.

9. At the end of your wW: shift return both desitteters and tre TLS to the State police Barracks, Topsfield WEE YOU RECEIVED TE KIT EARLIER,
10. BEF0E beginning each work shift, obtain another dosimetry kit at the same location and repear the process, i

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> TAKE POIASSIIM IODIDE QtLY WIGN PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS TELL YOU. IN A RADIATIGt DERGENCY, RADIOACTIVE IODINE COUD BE RELIASED INIO THE AIR.

POTASSIIM IODIDE (A FORM OF IODINE) CAN HI1.P PRDIECI YOU.

r. IF YOU ARE TOIm TO TAKE THIS MEDICINE, TAKE IT ONE TIME EVERY 24 HOURS. DO NOT TAKE IT ICRE OFIEN. ERE WILL NOT HELP YOU AND MAY INCREASE THE RISK OF SIN: EFFECTS. DO NOT TAKE THIS' DRUG IF YOU KNOLJ YOU ARE ALLERGIC TD IODIDE.

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TkMt01D BIIK: KIN 3 IN A RADIATION EMEMGCY CHLY.

s DIMCTTCMS F%UE j Use only ta directed by reste :r local public health authorities, in the event of a radiatica margancy.  ?

TABLEIS: AIFLT AND CittLDR51 YEAR OR k./F OR ClDER: Ow (1) tablet onee a day. Crush for small children.

BA3IES Bilf7.1 YEAR OF ML: Ot &hrlf (1/2) ticlet cace e day. Crush ,

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S0WrION: ADULTS AND CHILDREN 1 YEAR OF AGE OR ODER: Add 6 drops to one-

half glass of liquid and drink each day.

BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE: Add 3 drops to a small amount of liquid once a day.

FGL ALL DOSAGE FDBMS: Take for 10 days unless directui othavire by state or local public health authorities.

Store at controlled room taperature becueen 15' and 30'C (59' to 86'F). Keep

. container tightly closed and protect from light. Do not use the solution if it appsars brounish in the nozzle of the bottle.

i-WARNING Potassium iodide should not be used by people allergic to iodide. Keep out of the resen of childret. In case of overdose or allergic reaction, contact a phy-sician or the public health authority.

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DESCRIFrIm i Each TimtO-BIDCKE TABLET contains 130mg of potassiun iodide.

I Each drop of THYRD-BIOCKIM SOLUTION contains 21mg of potassiun iodide.

[ HOW POIASSIlM IODIDE WRKS j Certain forms of iodine help your thyroid gland work right. Most people get the iodine they need from foods, like iodized salt or fish. S e thyroid can " store" or hold only a certain amount of iodine. i In a radiation eersecy, radioactive iodine may be released into the air. This material may be breached or swallowed.

It may enter the thyroid '

dange it. The damage would probably not show itself for years. gland Otildrenandare most likely to have thyroid damage.

t if you take potassium iodide, it will fill-up your thyroid. This refuces the chance that harmful radioactive iodine will enter the thyroid gland.

b WO SHOULD NOT TAKE POIASSIIM IODIDE 1he only people who should not.take potassian iodide are people who know they t.re allergic to iodide. You may take potassium iodide eve if you are taking medicines for a thyroid probles (for enauple, a thyroid hormone or antithyroid i drug) . Pregnant and nursing women and babies and children may also take this i

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drug.

IN AND WRN TO TAKE IUIASSILM111DE Pormium iodide should be take as soon as possible afcer public health offi-cials tall yta. You should etka one dose every ::4 hours. Nre will not help ym baente the thyroid can " hold" only limited assunts of iodine.. In ger doses will incrase the risk of side effects. You will probably be told net to take the drug for noce than 10 days.

SIDE EDTCIS Usually, side effects of potassium iodide happen when people take higher doses for a long time. You should be careful not to take more than the reconnedai

, dose or take it for longer then you are told. Side effects are unlikely because of the low dose and the short time you will be taking the drug.

Possible side effects include skin rashes, swelling of the salivary glands and "iodian" (metallic taste, burning mouth and throat, sore teeth and gums, symp-cams of a head cold and sometimes scamach upset and diarrhea).

E A few people have an allergic reaction with more serious symptams. These could be fever and joint pains or swelling of parts of the face and body and at times sware shortness of breath requiring immediate medical attention. .

Taking iodide may rarely cause overactivity of the thyroid gland, underactivity of the thyroid gland or anlargemt of the thyroid gland (goiter).

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potassium effects are severe or if you have an allergic reaction stop taking for instructions. Tsen, if possible, call a doctor or public health authority HN SUPPLIED mRO-BIDat1M TABLEIS (Potassuim Iodide, U.S.P) bottles of 14 tablets (NDC 0037-0472-20).. Each titite, round, scored tablet contains 130 mg Potassius Iodide Solution U.S.P.) 30 al (1 fl. os.) light-resistant, measured drop dispensing units (NDC 0037-4287-25). Each drop contains 21 mg. potassiun iodide.

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!KW TO ISSUE DDSIMETRY ACTIONS E 1. Divide dosimetry into units consisting of:

a. 1 CDV-730 or DCA-622 (0-20R self-reading dosimeter);
b. 1 CDV-138 (0-200nR self-reading dosimeter);
c. 1 Thermoluninescent Dosimeter (TLD);
d. 1 Dosimetry-KI Report Form (TAB 1) r Each energency worker receives one unit as described above.
2. Have the emergency worker complete the top section of the Dosimetry-KI Report Form as shown in Figure 1.

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NorE: IF ZERDING OF SELF-READING DOSIMETERS IS NECESSARY REFER TO APPENDIX 11-A t'OR INSTRUCTIONS.

4. Record the serial rnanber of the self-reading dosimeters and TLD on the report form as shown in Fir're 2.
5. Pacord the date and time aA your name and organization in the spaces represented by x's in Figure 2.

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9. Individually, or as a group, brief the emergency w rker(s) on the I- following:
a. Dosimetry-KI Fom:

(1) Personnel must keep the fem in their possession at all times;

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(2) Make sure that all workers understand how to use the fom.

b. Dosimetry:

(1) Dssimeters should be worn in the pocket of an outer gar-

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/ ment from the time of issue until the worker is dismissed from duty or until the worker is notified by his super-visor that dosimetry is no longer necessary.

(2) In no <:ase should a TLD be usec by more than one person.

(3) Each emergency worker should read the self-reacire desi-j meter at least once every thirty minutes.

c. Ratiation Exposure Control:

(1) If a worker receives a dose of 1 Roentgen, as measured by either of their self-reading dosimeters, they should notify their supervisor. 'Iberee.fter, they should

begin readird their dosimeters every 15 minutes and notify their supervisor every time they accumulate an additional 1 Roentgen of exposure.

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(2)' The maxisps amount of Shole body exposure a wrker is-allowed to receive is 5 Roentgen; however, emergency j

wrkers and supervisors are cautioned that the 5 Poentgen figure is a guide _ and should attenpt to keep exposure as low as reasonably achievable. The exposure to radiation should be kept to a minista for all persons. Any one in-b.

dividual should not receive a total dose far in excess of other emergency wrkers if ciretsastances permit substitu-tion of personnel, termination of assignment or other p protective action. -If your dosimeter indicates an exposure of SR or greater, notify your supervisor and report immediately to the decontamination station.

d. Potassium Iodide (KI):

K (1) Iodine aca = ht es in the thyroid gland. Radioactive F iodine is no'ditferent; it too will accunulate in the thyroid gland. Taking KI will have the effect of saturating the thyroid gland with non-radioactive iodine so that the radioactive fodine will not be absorbed in large quantities. KI lessens the risk to the thyroid gland; otherwise it provides no protection maainst L

raciation. 3 (2) The Coenissioner, MDPH, will make the decision to use, or not to use. KI. Workers will be issued KI by their ~

p supervisors, if KI is to be used.

(3) De dose is one tablet a day. Workers are to record the date and time they take each KI tablet on their Dosimetry-KI Report Form (reference Figure 4). Exceeding the dosage of one tablet per dav does not provioe armater protection but increases the risk of side effects. If-

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any sica et.tects occur, discontinue taxing K1 and report to your supervisor.

(4) Each wrker should read the information sheet (TAB 3) provided with each bottle of KI before taking the dnag. f

e. Termination of Assigrrment i

(1) thless directed otherwise by your supervisor, at the and of your assignment, report back to your duty station.

Record the final reading of your dosimeter in the after i block on the Dosimetry-KI Report Form. Subtract the (

before reading from the after reading and record results I

in the mission total block. Report mission ccmpletion and the total minston exposure to your supervisor.

Standby for further instructions from your supervisor.

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(2) If you are being relieved of your assigruent by another hdividual, then:

l (a) Turnover all logs, procedures and equipment to your relief.

(b) Notify your supervisor of the turnover.

(c) Report to the area dere you were issued dosimetry

y. to turn in your oosimetry, unless directed otherwise by your supervisor.

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OPERATIONAL CHECK FOR

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1. To check the D3simeter Charger, loosen thtabscrew in the top or bottom cen?.er of the charger with a coin such as a dime and remove bottom case.

Install battery (in correct way, + and -) and reassemble.

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2. Position the charger on a flat surface such as a table. Unscrew the cap on '

the charging contact and place end of the dosimeter opposite pocket clip and eyepiece on charging. contact of charger. (See Pig.1) l Pigure 1 l 1

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4 Set line to or near zero (Figure 2) by turning control knob (Pigure 1).

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5. -The charge is considered operaticcal if the light source fer reading dost-i meters is working and the charger can move the hairline on a self-reading dosimeter to or close to zero.
6. If the light source fails to work, replace battery and repeat check

} sequence. If light still fails to operate, replace the light bulb with the spare provided inside the charger case and repeat check saquence.

7. If the light source works, but you are unable to move the line on the dost-mete, clean the charging contact on the charger by rubbing with a pecil eraser and repeat the check sequence.

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u APPENDIX 11-A OPERAT10t%L CHECK / ZEROING l SEIE-READING DOSIMETERS ACTIONS

1. Place the and of the dosimete, opposite the pocket cli i

che charging contact of the CDV-750 dosimeter charger. p and eyepiece, on

2. Apply dowrard pressure on the dosimeter and you should see a meter scale and a line, while looking through the dosimeter (ngure 1). If no line is visible, rotate the control knob of the dosimeter charger until a line appears.

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NOPIE: IF YCU 3 AVE TROUBLE FINDING THE LINE ON A DOSIMETER; i

(a) APPLY MORE PRESSURE ON THE DOSIMETER, OR- 1 (b) C2AN THE CHARGING CatfrACTS ON THE DOSIMETER AND THE CDV-7 WITE A PENCIL ERASER, OR; (c) REPUG THE BATTERY IN THE CDV-750 DOSIMETER CHARGER.

3. Set the line on the dosimeter to zero by turning the control knob on the CDV-750.
4. Renove the dosimeter from the charging contact. Read the dosimeter.

NOTE: WHDI READIIC DOSIMETER, KEEP THE DOSIMETER AS LEVEL AS POSSIBLE AND ENSURE THAT THE SCAE IS PARALEL WITH THE RORIZON.

5. If the dosimeter reading is zero, continue to Step 8.
6. If the reading is above zero, repeat the procedure but uhm charging the dosimeter set line slightly below zero. i I

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L- 7. If the reading is below zero, rgest the procedure but when charging the dosimeter, set line slightly above.zeo.

NOTE: IF TIME IS CRITICAL, A READING OF MID-SCALE OR LESS IS AN ACCEPTABLE CHARGE ON A SEIE-READING DOSIMETER.

L '8. If dosimece is not to be issued-immediately, allow the dosimeter to sit for -

.15 mimtes enen read the dosimeter. If the reading has increased, the dost-meter has escassive drift and should not be used.

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ATTAC M NT 4 T(PSFIELD TRANSPORTATION STAGING AREA PROCEDURE l

l A. Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to outline the actions necessary to establish and operate a Transportation Staging Area serving the six Massachusetts Seabrook EPZ comunities. The Transportation Staging' Area is I located at the Topsfield State Fair Ground and will serve as the central staging and dispatch point for buses, ambulances, and National Guard resources mobilized by MCDA/0EP Area I to support the evacuation of schools, day care centers, medical and nursing home facilities, and individuals without transportation in the EPZ.

B. Responsibilities The Commander of the Topsfield Barracks, Troop A, is responsible for activating and directing the overall operation of the Tapsfield Transportation Staging Area (TSA). The TSA staff will consist of a Transportation Staging Area Manager (State Police Trooper), a Transportating Staging Area Communicator (State Police Trooper), and three Transportating Staging Area Assistants (State Police Troopers or Essex County Deputy Sheriff s).

The TSA Manager is responsible for implementing the steps in Section C of this procedure. This include:

1) Organizing the TSA operations
2) Establishing traffic control for the TSA
3) Logging arrival of vehicles
4) Distributing appropriate dosimetry to drivers and mecical technicians, if instructed to do so. Note: Under normal circumstances, dosimetry will be distributed at the local Transportation Dispatch Centers.
5) Dispatch vehicles
6) Forwarding status reports to the Topsfield Troop A Barracks
7) Returning the Transportation Staging Area to its former use at the termination of the incident.

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Paga 260 of 389 The TSA Communicator is responsible for:

1) Monitoring Communications via State Police Radio between the TSA and the Topsfield Troop A Barracks
2) Transmitting request for transportation assistance from the Topsfield Troop A Barracks to the TSA Manager.

The TSA Assistants are responsible for:

1) Assisting as needed in traffic control, logging in of vehicles, '

dosimetry distribution, and dispatching of vehicles.

2) Providirg drivers with appropriate strip maps to tell location they are being discatched to.

C. Operational Procedures TILE ACTION

1. When notified by the Comander, Topsfield Barracks, report to the Barracks to get a briefing o0 the emergency.  ;
2. Before leaving the Barracks for the TSA, ensure that you have the following equipment / materials:

log sheets flashlights with extra batteries dosimetry portable radio for drivers reflecting vests pens strip maps clipbcards

3. When instructed by the Commander, Topsfield Barracks, activate the TSA by: f i a. Confirming details of TSA with persons normally in charge of the facility.
b. Instructing the TSA Communicator to establish radio communications with the Topsfield Barracks.
c. Establishing traffic control points at the entrance and exit of the TSA. Ensure that the entrance and exit to the TSA is clearly marked.
d. Assigning TSA Assistants to assist in activating tie TSA.

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4. ' Assign assistants to log in vehicles as they arrive. Instruct them to assign a number to the vehicle and then record the fe,llowing information on TAB 2:
a. type of vehicle;
b. capacity;
c. source (bus company, ambulance company, school district etc.); and
d. license nurrber A copy of TAB 2 is to be provided to the TSA Manager.
5. Record the infomation on TAB 2 on the TSA Master Discatch Log.

TAB 3.

6. Instruct the TSA Communicator to record request for transporta-tion assistance from the Area I EOC on TAB 4 A copy of TAB A is to be provided to the TSR Manager.

7 Disostch buses and ambulances to the local Transportation  ;

Dispatch Centers as direced from MCDA/0EP Area I,. and record on Dispatch Log.

a. Provide drivers of vehicles with a strip map giving directions to the local Transportation Dispatch Center to which they are to report (See TAB 5).

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b. Only if specifically instruced to do so, issue dosimetry in the fem of a TLD badge to the driver of each vehicle, and record serial number on Dispatch Log. Instruct the driver to )

obtain instructions at the local Transportation Discatch Center regarding where and when to turn in dosimetry.

d. When instructed by the Commander, Topsfield Barracks to deactivate the TSA, the TSA staff will:
a. Release all remaining vehicles and drivers at the TSA.

Record this in the Master Dispatch Log.

b. Restore the TSA to its former use.
c. Collect all logs and message forms. l
d. Return any equipment and dosimetry to the Troop A Barracks in j Topsfield.
e. Inform the Comander of Topsfield Barracks when the TSA has been concletely deactivated.

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11. Following the closing of the staffirg area,. prepare a final-report to include:
a. Names and ada.itsses of all staff
b. Vehicle tall;ds-Jad all written records
c. Message logs Forward this information to the Area I EOC as directed.

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Type of Vehicle:

(bus,- aneulance, chairvan, etc.)

Capacity:

Source of Transportation:

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Name of Driver:

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- REQLEST FOR TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE .

1. Name of ~ facility / resident:
2. Address:
3. Phone number:

4 Number of people requiring assistance:

5.. Mobility impared (yes / no)

6. Type of vehicle required:
7. Comments:

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STRIP MAPS TO LOCAL TDCs

-1. Topsfield Fairground to Salisbury TDC

2. Topsfield Fairground to Merrimac TDC
3. Topsfield Fairground to Newbury TDC
4. Topsfield Fairground to Amesbury TDC
5. Topsfield Fairground to West Newbury TDC 1~
6. Topsfield Fairground to Newburyport TDC

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at Monroa St. Make right,. T is on left.

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at Broad St. Make right. Left onto Ma St. TDC is on left.

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onto Rt. 97. Enter I-95 North.

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(becomes Church). Bear left - at 3 split (after Lunt). TDC is on  ;

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Exit onto Rt. 113 West. TDC is left past Bachelder.

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Paga 274 of 389 ATTACHENT 5 ACCESS CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS FOR MASSACHUSETTS STATE PQ. ICE

, The Massachusetts State Police, Troop A, is responsible for morning traffic and access control posts as described in Appendix 2, Massachusetts Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan.

Each trooper assigned to staff an access or traffic control post will be given a copy of this procedure. Upon setting up his access or traffic control post, and receiving instructions over the radio to begin implementing traffic control duties, the trooper will prevent unauthorized entry into the EPZ, or unauthorized use of evacuation routes, as described in the specific traffic or

! access control post instructions. The trooper is authorized to allow entry of the following:

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1. Emergency response personnel with reasonable identification. Federal and State agency employees and employees of the Towns (Amesbury, Merrimac, Newbury, Newburyport, Salisbury, and West Newbury) should be allowed access. (See Tab A for Emergency I.D. cards for response personnel.)
2. Emergency response vehicles with specific missions and destinations (i.e., buses, ambulances, tow trucks).
3. Residents of the EPZ returning to their homes.

4 Members of the press with press credentials.

5. Employees of Public Service Company of New Hampshire anc Yankee Atomic.

Entry of transients and comercial traffic is to be denied.

Time permitting, the officer should expedite the flow of traffic leaving the EPZ, but not at the expense of access control functions. At any request for information by the public, the officers should refer them to the local EBS Station for news and instructions.

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ATTACHENT 6 LISTING CF TRAFFIC AND ACCESS CONTROL POSTS I. Traffic Control Posts Guides Cones Barricades Salisbury Forest St. (Rt. 286) & Lafayette Rd (Rt.2) 1 10 Forest St. (Rt. 286), High St. & Main St. 2 15 Congress St., Locust St. & Main St. 1 6 Rt. lA and North End Blvd. 2 12 Rt. lA and State Beach Rd. 1 18 Elm St. (Rt.110), Bridge Rd., Pleasant St., 5 32 3 Beach Rd. (Rt. lA), Lafayette Rd. (Rt. 2)

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Macy St. (Rt. 110) & Hillside Ave. (Rt. 150) 2 12 I-495 & Hillside Ave. 3 9 7 Macy St. (Rt. 110) & Main St. 1 9 Market St. & Main St. 1 6 I-95 & Rt. 110 4 11 12

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) - C St. & Main St. (Rt. 110) 2 6 Newburyport

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Bridge St. & Rock Village Bridge 1 3 3 TOTALS 70 160 70 II. Access Control Posts Haverhill i Intersection of Amesbury Line Rd., Merrimac St., & County Bridge Rd.

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g Intersection of Seven Star Rd. & Main St. (Rt.113)

Rowley Main St. at intersection south of Mud Creek Intersection of Central St. & Rt. 1 Intersection of Hillside St. & Glen St.

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APPENDIX 2 MASSACHUSETTS HIGHWAY ACCESS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN S

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LIST F FIGLRES AfC ATTAC3ENTS A2-3 SLMERY F TIE PLAN A2-4 1.0 GENERAL A2-5 1.1 Purpose A2-5 1.2 Mission A2-5 1.3 Assumptions A2-5 2.0 EERGENCY PLAreiING BASIS A2-8 2.1 Implementation A2-8 2.2 Responsibilities A2-8 2.3 Protective Measures A2-9 2.4 Radiological Exposure Control A2 9

- 2.5 Public Information A2-10 3.0 PLAN EXECUTION A2-ll 3.1 Command and Control A2-ll 3.2 Notification A2-ll 3.3 Actions to be Taken A2-12 3.4 Plan Activati3n A2-12 4.0 ADMINISTRATION AfC CO M UNICATIONS A2-14 4.1 Aoninistration A2-14 4.2 Communications A2-14 L

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. Pace FIGURE 1 LOCATION OF SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION AlO CODNUNITIES WITHIN 104GLE EPZ A2-7 ATTACl+ENTS ATTACM:NT 1 AES8WY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN Al-1 ATTAONENT 2 MERRIMAC TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN A2-1 ATTACHENT 3 WEST PEWBURY TRAFF'.C CONTROL PLAN A3-1 ATTACISENT 4 SALISBURY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN A4-1 ATTACHENT 5 PEWBlRYPORT TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN A5-1 ATTACHENT 6 NEWBLRY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN A6-1 l

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Paga 285 of 389 SUl44ARY OF HIGHWAY ACT SS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN This Highway Access and Traffic Control Plan was prepared to provide the State Police and Department of Public Works personnel with a planning basis to carry out their emergency response mission in the event evacuation is required for Massachusetts connunities within the 10-mile EPZ of Seabrook Nuclear Power Station.

This plan will be initiated by the Governor through the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency / Office of Emergency Preparedness (MCOA/0EP) when evacuation is required for all or a portion of Massachusetts communities within the 10-mile EPZ.

This plan is organized into two basic parts. The first part contains the planning basis (responsibilities, notification, communications, etc.) for the emergency response actions. The second part contains attachments which specify the relocation routes and traffic / access control peints for each affected community.

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Paga 286 of 389 HIGHWAY ACCESS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN 1.0 GEIERAL 1.1 Purpose .

This plan provides guidance to the State and Local police and the State and Local Public Works Department as to their response for an emergency condition at the Seabrook Nuclear Station, which would require evacuation of Massachusetts residents, or precautionary closing of beach areas in or near the Seabrook EPZ.

1.2 Mission

a. Evacuation To coordinate and implement the actions necessary to move the affected Massachusetts population from the Emergency Plaming Zone (EPZ) surrounding Seabrook Nuclear Station to the reception centers located in Peabody and Andover, in a safe and orderly mamer.
b. Access Control To prohibit traffic from entering into the Emergerty Planning Zone (EPZ) during an emergency at Seabrook Nuclear Station or when directed by Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency / Office of Emergency Preparedness (MCDA/0EP).

1.3 Assunctions

c. That an emergency can occur at Seabrook Nuclear Station which may have off-site consequences which would ' require the implementation of this plan.
c. That actions will have to be taken to protect the individuals charged with the inclementation of this plan from the effects of radiation.

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d. That an incident requiring the implementation of this plan could i occur'at the most incoportune time. For exancle:

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2. During the time that the road traffic is at maximum volume.

l e. That the emergency condition at Seabrook Nuclear Station could be of such. severity that it would require the evacuation of the entire section of the EPZ located in the Commonwealth. Figure 1 is a map showing Massachusetts communities' geographic relationship to Seabrook Station

f. That there would be a sufficient amount of time availaable to carry out the provisions of this plan,
g. That there are sufficient resources available at the state and local level to support the provisions of this plan.

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2. DERGENCY PLANNING BASIS 2.1 Inclementation Provisions of this plan become effective when the Director, MCDA/0EP, informs each agency to iglement the appropriate portion of this plan predicated on the recommendations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

2.2 Responsibilities 2.2.1 Massachusetts State Police

1. Control of all traffic on state highways both during relocation and access control as depicted by this plan.
2. Augment local police departments, if requested.
3. Monitor the progress of the evacuation traffic on major highways and report conditions to Troop A Headquarters.

4 Maintain law and order on all highways utilized during implementation of this plan.

5. Coordinate the M)PW the development of. interim routes to circumvent a portion of the road rendered igassible because of natural or marNnade obstacles.
6. To effect the necessary protective actions to pastect their personnel involved in the iglementation of this plan from the effects of radiation.

2.2.1 Massachusetts OPW l

1. Keep the State Police informed as to the availability of all roads utilized for evacuation. l

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2. Maintain and supply sufficient traffic control resources to implement the plan.
3. Coordinate with MSP the development of interim routes to circumvent a portion of the road rendered impassable because of natural or 1

marwnade obstaces.

J 4 Assist, when possible, the local DPW or highway departments.

5. To effeat the necessary protection actions to protect their personne' from the effects of radiation during the implementation of this plan.

2.2.3 Local Police and Highway Departments local police and highway departments are responsible for the control of traffic within their community to' the major (state controlled) evacuation highways or as depicted in this plan.

2.3 Protective Measures State police and Department of Public Works emergency workers will be monitored and decontaminated, if required, at the State Police Troop A Barracks in Topsfield.

2.4 Radiological Exposure Control Exposum control is the responsibility of the Department of Public Works and the State Police for their emergency workers.

The District 5 Highway Engineer, Department of Public Works, and the Sergeant, Topsfield State Police Barracks will maintain exposure control records for their emergency workers. If it is necessary to exceed the exposure guidelines, it must be approved by the Department of Public Health.

Assistance and advice may be obtained from the Radiation Control Program, KPH.

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2.5 Public Information In the event access and/or' traffic control is implemented, the Director, KDA/DEP; or his designee, will provide the news media with appropriate instructions for release to the public on traffic control.

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3. PLAN EXECUTION 3.1. Command and control The Massachusetts State Police (MSP) are primarily responsible for the inclementation of this Plan supported by the Massachusetts Department of '

Public Works (K)PW).

3.2 Notification

a. The State Police Troop A Communications Center in Framingham will receive initial and follow-up notification of the emergency classification levels directly from Seabrook Nuclear Station. Once the State EOC is operational, notifications from the plant will go directly to the State EOC, and the State Police will receive emergency classification information from K:DA/0EP. MCDA/0EP will direct the State Police, Troop A, which portions of this plan to inclement.

Note: In a fast breaking event wheIt initial notification begins at a General Emergency, and MCDA/0EP cannot be reached in time to direct an emergency response (see State Police, Troop A Plan for details) the Cu==rcitr of Troop A (or his designee) will innlement the access and traffic control provisions of this plan to coincide with the utility's protective action recommendation,

b. The K)PW will receive initial and follow-@ notification directly from the State Police Troop A Headquarters in Framingham at the MIPW Boston dispatch point. Once the State EOC is operational, I notification will be received directly from the State EOC. The KlPW will be directed by MCDA/0EP in coordination with

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3.3 Actions to be Taken

' Actions to be taken by the MSP .and MDPW at each specific emegency, classification. I

a. Unusual Event 1 No actions requized.
b. Alert Both the State Police and Department of Public Works will send designated liaison personnel to the State'and Area I EOCs. Both agencies'will review this plan, compare resources to requirements, identify deficiencies, and endeavor to fill them. . Report those deficiencies not filled to MCDA/0EP who will endeavor to satisfy

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1. State police will assemble all required resources at the Troop A Topsfield Barracks and prepare to inclement this plan.
2. Massachusetts OPW will activate the District 5 Headquarters Danvers and assemble their personnel and resources required to implement this plan.

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a. The Director MCOA/0EP will inform each agercy what portion of this plan to inclement predicated on the recommendations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
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Paga 294 of 389 Seabrook NPS as specified by MCDA/0EP and outlined in the attachments to this plan,

c. Evacuation of Massachusetts Residents in EPZ
1. May be directed at any of the following Emergency Classifications: Site Area or General Emergency. All or part of the EPZ may be relocated.
2. When directed by MCDA/0EP, the State police and Massachusetts OPW will activate the traffic and access control points as specified in the attachments to this plan.
3. There are two primary relocation centers which will process the evacuees from the EPZ. They are located at Merrimack College, Andover, and the North Shore Shopping Center, Peabody. School children from the towns of Salisbury, Newbury, and Newburyport will relocate to the Masconomit Regional High School in Boxford.

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4 ADMINISTRATION 4 AND CC44)NICATIONS 4.1 Administration i

a. The Troop A Consnander, MSP; the District 5 Swervisory Engineer, MOPW; and the Director, Area I KDA/0EP; are responsible for maintaining and updating this plan. The plans will be reviewed annually, or sooner if needed, to determine what changes are required, if any.
b. Changes to the plan will be identified by a vertical line in the margin of the paragraph changed.
c. The Director, MCDA/0EP Area I, will forward all changes to each party on the Area I Plan distribution list.

4.2 Communications

a. State Police: See Massachusetts State Police, Troop "A" Swport Plar,
b. Massachusetts DPW: See MDPW District 5 Swport Plan.
c. CDA/0EP has the capability of direct communications with both the State Police, Massachusetts OPW, and New Hampshire CD Agency.

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Northern - Take the most convenitent path to south Hampton Road Amesbury (Route 107A). Take Route 107A west to the intersection of Route 107A and Route 108. Proceed south on Route 108 into Haverhill. Enter I-495 southbound in Haverhill and proceed to Andover.

East of Market - Take the most convenient path to Elan Street. Move South on Street on Elm Street to the intersection with Route 110. Turn left onto Route 110 and enter the I-95 southbound ramp, or turn right on Route 110 to the Southbound I-495 ramp. In the latter case, travel south on 1495 to Andover. In the former case proceed south on I-95 to Route 133. Proceed west on Route 133 to the junction with Route 125. Turn south onto Route 125 and proceed to Andover.

South of - Take the most convenient path to Macy Street (Route Elm Street 110). Take Route 110 to the Southbound I-495 rag. Enter I-495 couthbound and continue to Andover.

West of Main - Take the most convenient path to Hillside Avenue. Take Street Hillside Avenue south, across Route 110 to the I-495 interchange. Enter I-495 southbound and travel to Andover.

West of Hillside - Take the most convenient path south to Haverhill Road Avenue (Route 110). iurn right (west) on Route 110 and continue into Merrimac. Continue west on Route 110 or turn left onto Broad Street to the I-495 interchange in Merrimac.

Enter I-495 southbound and continue to Andover. If continuing west on Route 110, travel to the I-495 southbound rag. Enter I-495 south and proceed to Andover.

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Pcga 305 of 389 Traffic Control Post No. B-AM-08 ERPA: B TOWN: Amesburv LOCATION: Interchange of Route 110 wit! 495

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2. Discourage through traffic movements along Route 1 MANPOWER / EQUIPMENT 1 traffic guide 10 traffic cones

Paga 306 of 389 ATTACHENT 2 G RIMAC TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN I Merrimac'- Host is Andover East of Church - Take the most convenient path to Route 110. Take Route 110 Street- to Broad Street and turn onto Broad Street, Southbound.-

Proceed south to the I-495 interchange. Enter I-495 southbound and continue to Andover.

West of Church - Ploceed to Route 11- westbound. Continue west on Route Street 110, to ramp onto I-495 southbound. Enter I-495

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Route 110 (Main St.) & Broad Street Route 110 (Main St.) & Church Street I-495 & Broad Street -

I-495 & Route 28 I-495 & Route 114 Route 28/Andover (Internal routing to Reception Centers - Host Plan)

Route 114 & 125/Andover (Internal routing to Reception Centers - Host Plan) r

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Paga 309 of'.389 Traffic Control Post No. E-ME-02 ERPA: E TOWN: Merrimac LOCATION: Church St. & Main St.

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'ATTAC E NT 3 EST tEWBURY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN West Newbury - Host is Aridover Northern - Take the most convenient path to Route 113 west. Travel Section- on Route 113 west to the intersection with Route 97 in Groveland. Proceed south on Route 97 to the intersection with Route 133. Turn right (west) onto Route 133 and travel to the intersection with Route 125. Turn south onto Route 125 and travel to Andover.

Southern - Take the most eenvenient path to South Street. Turn east

.Section on South Street and proceed to the I-95 interchange.

Enter I-95 southbound to Route 133. Turn west on Route 133 and proceed to Route 125. Proceed south on Route 125 into Andover.

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l TRAFFIC-CONTROL POINTS TO EVACUATE WEST NEWBURY West Newbury: (Host: Andover)

Route 113 at Newburyport' Town Line-Route 113 at Pentuckett-School (Groveland Town Line)

Soutn Street & Scotland Road at I-95 Georgetown Road & Crane Neck Road Bridge Street at. Rock Village Bridge.(Haverhill Line)

Route 113 & Route 97 (Groveland)

(Traffic EASTBOUND on Route 113 will be diverted onto I-95 at the 113-95 interchange in Newburyport.)

Route 97 & Route 133 Route 133 & 125 Route 125 & 114 Route 125/114 Andover (Internal routing to Reception Centers - Host Plan)

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VEST NEWBTSY LOCATION: .Rou ?*,

113 and Pentuckett School near Groveland Town Line Pentucket School

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I-95 southbound.

2. Discourage northbound movement on I-95 and 1

eastbound movement on South St.

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2. Discourage northbound and eastbound traffic novaments.

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SALISBURY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN Salisbury - Host is Peabody Salisbury Droceed south along Route 1A and turn west onto Beach Road Beach (Route IA).- Continue west on Route 1A to the intersection with U.S. Route 1. Traffic on the through lane of Route 1A will move west, across Route l' and proceed to Route 110. . Traffic continues west on Route 110 to the I-95 interchange. Enter I-95 southbound and proceed to Peabody. The left. turn lane of the Route 1A westbound approach to U.S. Route 1 will turn south onto Route 1.

Proceed south along Route 1 into Peabcdy.

North of Beach - Take the most convenient path to U.S.- Route 1. Travel Road south on Route 1 until the intersection with Route 11. 'j Turn west (right) onto Route 11- and travel west to the I-95 interchange. Enter I-95 southbound and proceed to Peabody.

South of Beach - Take the most convenient path to Route 1 and travel Road southbound on Route 1 into Peabody. 1 4

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Forest St. (Route 286) & Lafayette Road (U.S. 1)'

Forest St. (Route 286), High St., Locust St. lk Main St.  !'i Congress St., Locust St. & Main St. at I-95 Route 1-A & North End Blvd. (Central Ave., Cable Ave. &

Railroad Ave.).

Route 1-A & State Beach Road Elm St. (Route 110), Bridge Road, Pleasant St., Beach Road  ;

(Route 1-A), Lafayette Road (U.S. 1), School St., Mudnock

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Main St. & I-95 Northbound connector Forest St. (Route 286) & I-95 Northbound connector Elm St. (Route 110) & Mudnock Road / Cushing St. (near Crossroads Plaza)

U.S. 1 at Ferry Road (North of Bridge Crossing)

Ocean-Blvd. (Route 1-A) & Route 286

' Route 110 & I-95 I-95 & Route 97 U.S. 1 & I-95 U.S. 1 & Route 114 I-95 & Route 114 Route 114 & Route 128 Route 114/ Peabody (Internal routing to Reception Centers - Host Plan)

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' TOWN: Salisbury LOCATION:

Forest St. (Route 286) & Lafayette Rd. (Route 1)

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Forest St. (Route 2 8 6) , High S t. '& Main . S t.

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Paga 321 of 389 Traffic Control Post No. B-SA-03 ERPA: B TOWN: '{

Salisbury LOCATION: _

Congress St., Locust St. & Main St.

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Route lA & North End-Blvd.

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2. Discourage movement eastbound along Route 1A.

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page 324.,of 389 Traffic Control Poet No. B-SA-06 g ERPA: B TOWN: Salisbury LOCATION: Elm St. (Route 110), Bridge Rd., Pleasant St., Beach Rd. (Route 1A), Lafayette Rd. (Route 1) & School St.

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will be diverted westbound to Route 110. Northbound traffic on Route 1 will be routed to Route 110 via School Street.

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Paga 325 of 389 Traffic Control Post'No. B-SA-07 ERPA: B TOWN: Salisbury LOCATION:

Main St. & I-95 northbound access road NODE: 91 1

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Pnga 327 of 389 Traffic Control Post No. B-SA-09 ERPA: B TOWN: Salisbury LOCATION:

Elm Street (Route 110) & Mudnock Road near Crossroads Plaza Ng:

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Pcg2 328 of 389 Traffic Control Post No. B-SA-10 ERPA: B l

TOWN: Salisbury LOCATION:

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Page 329 of 389 Traffic Control Post No. B-SA-11 ERPA: B TOWN: Salisbury-LOCATION: Ocean Blvd. (Route 1A) & Route-286 NODE: 6 h

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Paga 330 of 389 ATTACHENT 5 tEWBLRYPORT TRFFIC CONTROL PLAN Newburvoort - Host is Peabody Eastern Section -

Proceed to High Street eastbound. Continue on High Street East of State until it becomes Route 1A southbound. Travel south on Street Route 1A into Peabody Central Section - Take the most convenient path to Route 1 south. Travel Between Broad south on Route 1 into Peabody and State Stresh Western Section -

Take the most convenient path to High Street (Route 113)

West of Broad westbound. Travel west on Route 113 to the I-95 Street interchange. Enter I-95 southbound and proceed to Peabody.

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Pags.331 of 389 TRAFFIC CONTROL POINTS TO EVACUATE NEWBURYPORT Newburyport: (Host: Peabody)

U.S. 1, Parker St. & State St. (Traffic Circle)

I-95 & Storey Ave. (Route ll3)-Interchange' Route Noble St. 113&at Moseley Low St. Ave. & Ferry Road, High St. (U.S. 1),

High St. (Route 113) at Toppans Lane & Broad St.

U.S. 1 & Merrimac St.

' Parker Way St. (Scotland Road), Graf Road, Low St. & Mulligan Water St., Plum Island Turnpike & Ocean Avenue (Rolfe Lane)

Route 1-A/ Peabody (Internal routing to Neception Centers - Host Plan)

I U.S. 1 & I-95 U.S. 1 & 114 Route 114 & 128 Route ll4/ Peabody (Internal routing to Reception i Centers - Host Plan)

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Paga 332 of 389 Traffic Control Post No. E-NP-01 ERPA: E TOWN: Newburyport LOCATION: Intersection of Route 1, Parker St. & State St.

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LOCATION:

Intersection of Route 113 with Moseley Ave., Ferry Rd.,

Noble .St. & Low St.

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Route 1 & Merrimac St.

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Traffic Control Post No. E-NP-06 ERPA: E TOWN: Newburyport LOCATION: Parker St.,

Graf Rd., Low St. & Mulligan Way NODE: L w Street m 1 n

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and Graf Rd. and eastbound fnovement along '

Parker St. and Low St.

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) Facilitate southbound movements onto Parker St.

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LOCATION: Water St., Plum Island Turnpike & Ocean Ave.

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l Discourage westbound movement along Water St. and eastbound movement along the P.I.T.

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Plum Island - Proceed to the Plum Island Turnpike westbound. Take Plum Island Turnpike West to Ocean Avenue. Turn south (left) on Ocean Avenue which becomes Rolfe Lane. Proceed south on Rolfe Lane to the intersection with Route 1A. Turn-south (left) onto Route 1A and proceed to Peabody.

Inland - Take the most convenient path to either Route 1 south, j I-95 southbound or Route 1A southbound. Proceed along any of these routes southbound into Peabody.

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Plum Isisnd Turnpike & Old Point Road / Sunset Drive Route 1-A, Parker St., Green St., Rolfe Lane &.Hanover St.

Hanover St., Middle Road, U.S. 1 NOTE: Newbury residents will be choosing the. closest U.S.

II~T-95 or Route 1-A. access southbound to Peabody. The I-95 access will be " traffic controlled" for West Newbury residents also using that interchang . However, t'e e are

-t least 10 intersections alona U.S. d 1-A w*e e town cads intersect within the EPZ. Newbury residents attempting to use these intersections may have difficulty entering the flow of traffic southbound once the evacuation has begun from areas north of Newbury, including Plum Island, Newburyport and Salisbury Beach.

Route 1-A/ Peabody (Internal routing to Reception-Centers - Host Plan)

U.S. 1 & I-95 U.S. l'& 114 Route 114 & 128 Route 114/ Peabody (Internal routing to Reception Centers - Host Plan)

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~ Traffic Control Post No E-NB-02 ERPA: E TOWN: Newbury .

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onto Route 1. Maintain two lanes of traffic moving south on Route 1; these will merge downstream.

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Pag 2.344 of 389 APPENDIX 3 THE MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN' For Seabrook Station 4

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TABLE OF CONTENTS-Pace 1.0 GENERAL 1

1.1 Purpose 1

1.2 Mission i 1.3 Assumptions 2

1.4 Planning Basis 3 2.0 PREPARE 0 NESS 5

2.1 Resources 5 2.2 Command and Control 6 2.3 Communications 6 3.0 EXECUTION 8

3.1 Notification

  • 8 3.2 Alerting 8 3.3 Mobilization 9 3.4- Operational Activities 9 4.0 ADMINISTRATION 11 4.1 Administration 11 4.2 Training and Exercises 12 l

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3-1 OPW MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS MAP 14 3-2 EPZ COMMUNITIES MAP 15 3-3 DISTRICT RESOURCE LISTS 16 3-4 TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND RADIO FREQUENCY LISTIN 19 3-5 OISPATCHER ALERTING CHECKLIST 20 t 3-6 OISPATCHER RADIO BROA0 CAST MESSAGE FORM 21 l

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MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS RADIOLOGICAL RESPONSE SUPPORT PLAN FOR THE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 Purcose This appendix is to provide guidelines, fix responsibilities and establish lines of authority to enable the

' Department of Public Works to carry out its designated emergency response. support functions in the event of an incident at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station at Seabrook, New Hampshire.

1.2 Mission a.

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To provide support for the Massachusetts State Plice in carrying out the law enforcement agency's responsibilities for traffic control, including the establishment of traffic and access control locations, closing roads, errecting directional signs, providing barricades and such other assistance as may be required and within the capability of the department.

b. To provide engineering services as may be required in support of activities by the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency and other state agencies engaged in emergency response functions.
c. To make available the equipment, personnel and other resources of the department as applicable to support state and local emergency respons9 activities.

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d. To utilize department. personnel trained in the use of radiological monitoring equipment to assist-the Massachusetts Department of Public Health as may be required.

l'. 3 Assumptions

a. That an' emergency can occur at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station of such severity'as to require the evacuation of residents and transients within the 10-mile EPZ. (See Attachment 2 - EPZ Map).
b. That such an evacuation will require coordination and control to insure the swift and efficient movement of traffic along designated routes to areas outside the EPZ.
c. That protective actions may be required to safeguard the personnel charged with the implementation of emergency response procedures from the potential effects of radiation.
d. That en incident requiring implementation of emergency response procedures could occur at the most inopportune time, i.e., during adverse weather or at peak traffic times when major arterial highways are at or near capacity.

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1.4 Emeroency Plannino Basis l- a. Unusual Event: Events are in progress which indicate a potential degrading of plant safety.

State and Local authorities are notified, but no response action is required.

b. Alert: Events are in progress which involve an actual or potential substantial degrading of safety-levels within the plant. Off-site authorities are notified, Emergency Operations Centers are activated, and essential personnel placed on a stand-by basis.

If requested by MCDA/0EP, the State Police will implement the access and traffic control plan for the early closing of beaches in Salisbury and Plum Island. Upon notification of Alert status, MOPW should be prepared to mobilize and deploy support resources to assist State Plice with beach closing procedures.

c. Site Area Emergency: Events are in progress or have occurred wnich involve actual or likely failures of plant functions needed for the protection of the public. Off-site authorities alert the public and advise recommended protective actions.

MOPW will support State Plice in the implementation of traffic and access control procedures, as directed by MCOA/0EP, for the six Massachusetts EPZ communities in anticipation of a precautionary or actual evacuation directive. Additional steps will be taken to prepare for the deployment of other OPW resources as may be requested under this plan.

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d. -General Emergency: Events are in progress or have-occurred which involve actual or imminent core  ;

degradatier, with cotential loss of containment 'l integrity. i DPW will assign all,available resources to assist State Plice, MCDA/0EP, state and local. authorities with the implementation of emergency response procedures necessary to insure protection of the public.

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a. The six Massachusetts communities located within the 10-mile EPZ for Seabrook Station are within the maintenance area assigned to the District 5 OPW Office in Danvers, i Additional resources for support of emergency response activities are available from the adjacent DPW Maintenance Districts 4 (office in Arlington) 1 and 8 (office in South Boston),
b. District Office staffs consist of Engineers, Administrators, and Clerical staff with maintenance sections located in the District Office and throughout the districts.
c. Each district has a complement of vehicles and heavy equipment as well as a varying inventory of tools and traffic control devices.
d. A supply of cardboard detour signs and Civil Defense Evacuation Route signs (CD-1) are available at the District Offices and at the Traffic and Maintenance Depot stockroom, Wellesley.
e. A complete DPW equipment and personnel resource list is maintained at the Department's Maintenance Division, Room 7210, Ten Park Plaza, Boston; at the Department's Engineering Service Of fice; and at MCDA/0EP.
f. Individual District Resource Lists are contained in Attachment 3 of this appendix.

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g. Inventories of diesel and gasolie fuel-are
maintained at various supply depots.throughout each maintenance district to support OPW venicles.

Portions of these inventories will be made available to the Massachusetts National Guard upon request to support evacuation activities.

. :2 . 2 Command and Control

a. Requests f or use of DPW equipment and personnel f or the purposes;of implementing emergency traffic and access control procedures may be made directly by the State Police through the DPW Communications Network in accordance with this plan,
b. Requests for the use of other DPW resources may be made by MCDA/0EP, other state agencies and local emergency response agencies by contacting District DPW Offices, MCDA Area 1 or the ML*DA/0EP EDC in Framingham.

2.3 Communications

a. OPW has 24-hour communications staffing capability via the Radio Room, 100 Nashua Street, Boston, and will use the most expedient means of communications available, including telephones and radios.
b. The DPW Public Works Radio Network provides basic communications coordination between the Radio Room in Boston and district offices and radio-dispatched field equipment.

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c. During normal work hours, dispatching capability via-statewide' radio frequencies is available at the District dispatch points. During other than normal work hours, the Radio Room, Boston has the capability to dispatch. statewide.
d. . Receipt of the initial emergency notification will-be directed to OPW contacts from the State Police Troop;A Headquarters in Framingham. Subsequent notifications will be made by MCDA upon activation.

of the State EOC.

e. Dispatchers will maintain logs of all communications received and relayed, activities directed,.and acknowledgements.

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a. The MDAW Radio Room, 100 Nashua Street, Boston, will be notified by the Massachusetts State Police Troop A Headquarters, Framingham that an incident has occurred at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station.
b. Radio Room dispatchers will verify and authenticate each incident notification by calling the MCDA/0EP.

Headquarters in Framingham or, if unable to reach MCDA, by calling State Police Troop A ~, Framingham.

c. Followi19 the initial notification (at Alert level),

advisories, status reports, requests for support and other communications regarding the incident, will come from MCDA at the State EOC as necessary.

d. Specific requests for assistance may be made directly from the State Police DPW Civil Defense Liaison at MCOA/0EP in Framingham, the OPW District 5 Civil Defense Engineer at the MCDA Area I EOC in Tewksbury.

3.2 Alerting

a. Following the receipt and verification of an incident, the Radio Room dispatcher will initiate the alerting and notification of MOPW personnel.
b. During normal work hours, the Radio Room, Boston, will advise District Officers and duty staff of the emergency situation via the MOPW radio network, and

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c. During'non-work hours, the dispatcher will notify district and state officials on the notification listing by telechone. Up-to-cate listings of off-duty telephone numbers for all DPW personnel' will be maintained at the Radio Room, Boston, and each District Oispatch point.
d. District Engineers or alternates shall be responsible for notifying emergency response personnel within the district who are not included in the initial notification but who may be required to mobilize.

3.3 Mobilization

a. Upon notification, personnel will report immediately to their assigned locations to assist in implementation of emergency response support activities.
b. Personnel will be activated assigned as follows:

Civil Defense Liaison Engineer to MCDA Headquarters, Framingham, District 5, Civil Defense Engineers to MCOA Area 1 EOC, Tewksbury, Other OPW Personnel to assigned work locations or as directed.

3.4 Operational Activities h a. At the request and direction of the State Police, District 5 OPW personnel will deploy to pre-assigned i

intersections along evacuation routes and establish barricades, traffic cones and other devices to provide traffic and access control.

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b. Personnel in Districts A and 8 will stand by at their assigned mobilization stations until directed

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c. At the request and direction of the Department of Public Health, District 5, 4, and 8 OPW personnel j trained in the use of radiological monitoring l equipment will deploy to assist OPH field personnel l with monitoring and decontamination procedures.  !
d. District personnel not otherwise assigned will stand by at their assigned mobilization stations prepared to deploy as requested to provide engineering and _1 other support services as requested. f
e. OPW personnel will not be dispatched to an area with suspected radiological contamination without being provid6d with personal dosimetry equipment. Each $

MOPW emergency worker shall be issued one 0-200 mR dosimeter, one 0-20R dosimeter, one TLD, a supply of j Potassium Iodide (KI), and a dose record card.

Exposure shall be monitored by the Department of Public Health and appropriate control procedures enforced regarding dosage limits.

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4.1 Administration

a. The Commissioner of the Department of Public Works will be responsible for insuring that the services (

required to carry out this plan are available and l delivered in a timely manner. The Commissioner will I insure that the plan is current and accurate.

b. Activation of the emergency response plan is authorized by the Commissioner under the provisions of said plan and the plan may be implemented without prior authorization during ar. emergency declaration.
c. Use of Department resources not specifically designated in this plan may be authorized by the Commissioner or his designee for the purpose of effective emergency response,
d. Activities of the Department, including activities performed in conjunction with other Federal, State, Local and Private agencies, will be conducted at the lowest operational level possible in coordination with the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency / Office of Emergency Preparedness (MCDA/0EP).

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Complete and accurate records of all emergency response activities will be kept, including personnel time records, miles and/or hours of equipment use-and the assignment of all supplies to insure adequate documentation is available to support requests for reimbursement.

g. Duplicate copies of all records, including communications legs, will be made available to MCOA/CEP upon request.
h. Personnel assigned to each EOC shall keep a brief, accurate log of all events, messages and activities associated with their emergency response functions.

These logs will be available for DPW review as part of the post-event or exercise critique and will-become part of the Department's permanent-records.

i. This plan will be reviewed annually for its operational application and conformance with q

MCDA/CEP procedures, except that sections reflecting telechone numbers, equipment and supply inventories will be reviewed by MDPW for accuracy. l 4.2 Training and Exercises 1

a. The whole or parts of this plan shall be exercised in conjunction with scheduled exercises of the MCDA/0EP and the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station or as may be required by MDPW.

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c. Appropriate emergency response. training for.0PW' i, personnel to carry:out the missions'.outlinedfin'this

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. MAINTENANCE DISTRICT RESOURCE LIST Date: April, 1986 District 5 Personnel:

10 Highway Repair Crews 1 Bridge Repair Crew 3 Traffic Crews 1 Eculpment Crew.

2 Tree Crews Ecuipment Pick-up trucks Small dump-trucks Stake and rack trucks Hydrocrane Ouring snow season, many dump trucks are equipped with sanding units.

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Jersey Barriers Type ll and Type 111 Sarricades Flashing Arrow Boards Highway Traffic Cones The specific numbers of the listed resources available will p depend on staffing patterns, operational status of equipment, and the amount of inventoried supplies in current use when an emergency is declared.

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1 Equipment Crew 3 Tree Crews-Eculoment,

- Pick-up trucks Small dump-trucks

' Stake.and rack trucks Hydrocrane During snow season, many dump trucks are equipped with sanding units.

Sucolies:.

Jersey Barriers Type 11 and' Type 111 Barricades Flashing Arrow Boards Highway Traffic Cones The specific numbers of the listed resources available will depend on staffing patterns, operational status of equipment, L and the amount of inventoried supplies in current use when an emergency is declared.

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3 Highway Repair Crews 1 Bridge Repair Crew 1 Traffic Crew 1 Equipment Crew Eculoment Pick-up trucks Small dump trucks Stake and rack trucks Hydrocrane During snow season, many dump trucks are equipped with sanding units.

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Jersey Barriers Type 11 and Type 111 Barricades Flashing Arrow Boards Highway Traffic Cones The specific numbers of the listed resources available will depend on staffing patterns, operational status of equipment, and the amount of inventoried supplies in current use when an l

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ATTACHMENT 3-4 DPW TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND R ADIO FREQUENCIES Radio Room,: Boston' *(617) 727-4700 Local' 47.28 MHz 727 4700 Centrex- (800) 632-8140 In-WATS 4

District 1, Lenox (413) 637-1750 Local 47.26 MHz 727-2155 Centrex District 2,-Nort Hampton- (413) 584-1611 Local 47.26 MHz 727-2165 Centrex District 3, Worcester (617) 754-7204 Local 47.36 MHz 727-3975 (800) 922-8223 In-WATS District 4, Arlington- *(617) 648-6100 Local 47.36 MHz 727-5178 Centrex (800) 842-1304 In-WATS District 5, Danvers (617) 774-3190 Local 47.14 MHz-727-4295 Centrex District 6, Taunton (617) 824-6633 Local 47.36'MHz 727-4464 Centrex (800) 242-1320 In-WATS District 7, Middleboro (617) 947 9000 Local 47.14 MHz 727-7516 Centrex (800) 242-3842 In-WATS District 8, South Boston *(617) 482-0811 Local 47.14 MHz-727-5175 Centrex Maint, & Traffic Depot, *(617)L235-6100 Local 47.28 MHz Wellesley 727-5180 Centrex (800) 342-8843 In-WATS Massachusetts CENTREX (800) 632-8030 In-WATS l

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2. Centrex = State Exchange, Metropolitan Boston.

, 3. Radio Room, Boston, can use all District l: frequencies.

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INITIAL NOTIFICATION EXERCISE CHANGE IN CONDITIONS ACTUAL EVENT CLASSIFICATION: ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY GENERAL EMERGENCY PERSONS NOTIFIED BY RADIO BY TELEPHONE District Civil Defense Engineer Highway Maintenance Engineer Assistant Maintenance Engineer /

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"TO ALL CARS AND BASE STATIONS:

THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A ORILL.

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time cay cate AN ( ALERT) (SITE AREA EMERGENCY) (GENERAL EMERGENCY)

HAS BEEN DELCARED AT THE SEABROOK NUCLEAR POWER STATION.

(REPEAT ENTIRE MESSAGE)

THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A ORILL.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL ARE DIRECTED TO FOLLOW THEIR ASSIGNED PROCEDURES. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL WILL STAND BY FOR FURTHER DIRECTIONS. ALL UNITS ACKNOWLEDGE IN SEQUENCE.

THIS (IS) (IS NOT) A ORILL."

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M EMORAMXM OF UFOERSTAPOING 1

'1.0 PURPOSE 1

-2.0 MISSIONS 1 3.0 ASSLW TIONS 2 4.0 Il@LDENTATION 2 i 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3 6.0 EFFECTIVE DATE APO ANNUAL REVIEW 4 l

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1. EOC LOCATIONS Af0 TELEPH0fE NUWERS 5 i
2. EPZ APO HOST C0144LNITIES LIST 6 .
3. CD NUNICATIONS LIST 8  !

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5. LAW EWORCDENT AUG4ENTAT10t6 10  !

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Paga 369 of 389 EMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN TE ADJJTANT GEERAL, MASSACHUSETTS

-AND THE DIRECTOR, MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY AND 7FICE OF EERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (ICOA/0EP) 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this Memorandtsn of Understanding (MOU) is to outline the deployment of the Massachusetts National Guard (Mass NG) resources in support of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Radiological Emergency Response Plan to an emergency at the Seabrook Nuclear Station located in Seabrook, New Hampshire.

2.0 MISSIONS

a. Augmentation of emergency medical service transportation in the six (6) Massachusetts communities located within the EPZ by supplying vehicles for the movement of physically impaired individuals requiring minimal medical assistance. (Attachment 4)
b. Augmentation of EPZ comunities during a gubernatorial-orcered evacuation with law enforcement personnel. (Attachment 5)
c. Augmentation of EPZ comunities with vehicles (wreckers) capable of keeping emergency routes open. (Attachment 6)
d. SLgiport vehicles mobilized fcr emergency transportation puiposes with a refueling capability in the Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ)

(see Attachment 1) during an evacuation ordered by the Governor of the Commonwealth. This would be accomplished by staging fuel tankers at Topsfield Fairgrounds for dispatching as neeoed.

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'3.0 ASSLW TIONS a.' That an emergency can occur at the Seabrook Nuclear Station (SNS) wnich may require evacuation of all Massachusetts residents and visitors within the EPZ.

b. That the Governor of the Commonwealth will declare a state of emergency under the provisions of Chapter 33, Section 38 or 41, Massachusetts General Laws.
c. That protective actions may have to be taken by individuals enarged with the implementation of this MOU, and that when required dosimetry will be distributed to National Guard personnel from the State Police barracks at Topsfield.
d. That an incident at Seabrook Nuclear Station requiring the iglementation of this M00 may occur at the least opportune time,
e. That sufficient resources to implement this MOU, as outlired herein, will be moeilized for deployment within six (6) hours of the Governor declaring an emergency.
f. That the Topsfield State Police barracks, Route 1, will accommodate Massachusetts National Guard liaison prsonnel and sufficient space will be available at the Topsfield Fairgrounds, as may be required, to park equipment required to implement this MOU.
g. 1 hat the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency / Office of Emergency Properedness will provide training as necessary to insure the effective coordination and efficient ig lamentation of the missions outlined in this MOU in accordance with the provisions of the State Radiological Emergency Response Plan for SNS.

4.0 DFLDENTATION

a. The Adjutant General will orcer to State Active Duty the necessary resources to accomplish the mission.

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The State Police barracks at Toosfield will be used as a command post and, predicated on the situation, the Massachusetts National Guard Liaison Officer will receive instructions for the deployment of resources from The Adjustant General.

c. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts will reimburse to the Federal Government all surface and air requirements, repairs, labor, and fuel etc.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

a. Director, Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency and Office of Emergency Preparedness (K:DA/0EP) will notify Massachusetts National Guard Headquarters through Command Channels of the level of emergency at SNS.
b. The Adjutant General will:

(1) Have his staff review the Massachusetts National Guard Domestic Emergency Plan (OESOP)

(2) Upon receipt of notification that the level of emergency at SNS has been classified as a Site Area Emergency, direct the alerting of essential Guard personnel for potential mobilization and deployment following the Governor's declaration of an emergency.

(3) Upon the Governor's declaration of an emergency and a request for assistance from the Secretary of Public Safety, direct the provision of personnel and e? dnmant required to accomplish the mission.

(4) Dispatch a Liaison Officer to the Command Post located at the Topsfield State Police barracks and one to the Area I ICOA/0EP at Tewksbury State Hospital.

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c. Liason Officer duties:

(1) Review this NOU upon arrival.

(2) Establish communications with Headquarters STARC, Boston.

(3) Deploy resources in accorcance with croers from The Adjutant General.

(4) Maintain a Staff lurnal.

6.0 utt.CTIVE DATE AfC ANNtJAL REVIEW This memoranatsn is effective when signed by The Adjutant General, Massachusetts National Guard and the Director, Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency and Office of Emergency Preparedness, or their designated representatives. This agreement will be reviewed annually by the signatories from both TAGMAS and MCDA/0EP 90 days prior to the anniversary date at the signing. All revisions or changes will be accomplished as written amendments, hereto.

ROBERT J. BOLLAY ANTHONY C. SPACORCfk Director, K:DA/DEP Major General (MA)

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Paga 373.of 389 ATTACHENT 1 '(SEABROOK STATION EERGENCY PL/ MING ZOPE)-

LOCATION OF EOCs AND COMAN0 POSTS WHICH SUPPORT MASSACHF#TTS SE" .iOOK EERGENCY REruNSE PLAN 5 TeleDhone Numter Emergency Operations Facility Newington, NH CONFIDENTIAL -

ON FILE Massachusetts State EOC 400 Worcester Road, Framingham, MA 617/875-1381 Media Center-Newington Town Hall, Newington, NH 603/433-0481 Area I EOC, Tewksbury 617/851-7251 Building 5, Tewksbury State Hospital Tewksbury,.MA Troop A Barracks, Massachusetts State Police Route 1, Topsfield, MA 617/887-2314 Troop A Headquarters, Massachusetts State Police 617/872-3553 450 Worcester Road, Framingham, MA Topsfield State Fair Grounos (Area I Transportation- 617/887-2212 Staging Area) 200 Turnpike Road, Topsfield, MA Salisbury EDC 617/465-0331 Cable Avenue, next to Fire Station, Salisbury, MA Amesbury EOC 617/388-0787 Amesbury Police Department, Amesbury, MA Merrimac EOC, Merrimac Municipal Building 617/346-8862 16 E. Main Street Merrimac, MA Newburyport ECX:, Newburyport High School 617/465-7382 High Street, Newburyport, MA West Newbury ECC, John C. Page School Complex 617/363-2388 694 Main Street, West Newbury, MA Newbury ECX:

617/465-3737 Newbury Police Station, Newbury, MA Andover EOC (Host Community) 617/475-1281 Andover Police Station, Andover, MA Peabody EOC (Host Comunity) 617/531-2000 City Hall, Basement, Peabody, MA Masconomit Regional High School 617/887-2323 Andicott Road, Boxford, MA 1265/274dD l

Paga 374 of 389 j ATTACHENT 2 (SEABROOK STATION EERGENCY PLAtNING ZOE)

EPZ APO HOST CO!MNITIES CONTACT LIST TREPHOE # 3 EPZ C044UNiilt.S NAM OFFICE HCNE )

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24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 462-4411 Civil Defense Director Ralph J. Ayers 465-9363 Mayor Peter Mathews 465-8122 465-3095 l EOC Ralph J. Ayers 465-7382 Salisbury I

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Civil Defense Director Dan Girard 465-3121 465-5031 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Anthony Popoulias 465-8242 465-8254 EOC Dan Girard 465-8232 Amesbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Police Dispatcher 388-1212 Civil Defense Director Richard Clark 388-1333 388-9691 Chairman, Board of Selectmen George.Motsis 388-0706 388-0043 EOC Richard Clark 388-4005 (temp. #)

Newoury 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dispatcher 465-3737 Civil Defense Director George Riel 465-3737 462-6975 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Angie Machires 465-9241 462-2505 EOC George Riel 465-3737 West Newbury 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Groveland Dispatch 465-3737 Civil Defense Director Chairman, Board of Selectmen Thomas Pulkkinen 973-3203 363-2281 EOC 363-2388 Merrimac 24 Hr. Dispatch Point Police Dispatcher 346-8321 Civil Defense Director Raymond Bastarache 346-8311 346-9422 Chairman, Board of Selectmen Ronald Jordan 346-8862 346-9792 EOC Raymond Bastarache 346-8321 1265/2746D

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EPZ COMMUNITIES NAE TFICE MOE Host Communities Peabody 24 Hr. Dispatch Center Police Dise.ttcher 531-1212 Civil Defense Director. Donald McCauley 531-3444 531-3498 Mayor Peter Torigian 532-3000 599-5616 E(E Donald McCauley 531-2000 Andover 2A Hr. Discatch Center Police Dispatcher 475-1212 Civil Defense Director James Johnson 475-0411 (Unlisted)

Mayor Kenneth Mahoney 470-3800 470-2929 E'JC James Johnson 475-1281 Masconomit Regional High School (for school children Richard Dussault 887-2323 from Salisbury, Newbury ( Asst. Stat.) or and Newburyport) 887-2325 i

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1 ATTACFICNT 3 (SEAER00K STATIO4 EERGENCY PLANNING ZONE)

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COMMUNICATION 45 A. C D/0EP

1. Radio - 45.36 Wz,162.2 TL, 45.32 mz, all areas '153.965 mz I B. Area I, CDA/0EP I

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2. Telephone - 617-944-1184, 617-851-7251  ;

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1. Radio - 45.36 W z, 40.6 W z, 49.185 m z
2. Telephone - 617-782-7842

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1. Radio - 47.14 WZ, 47.28 State-Wide l
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(1) District #5 - 617-774-3190 (2) Maintenance:

Newbury - (17-462-2961 Haverhill - 417-372-0162 ,

i Danvers 617-774-3190 Peabocy 617-535-3424, 617-535-3292 Salisbury 617-495-8096 E. State Police

1. Radio - 42.32. Wz
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(1) Troco A - Framingham 617-879-6762 (2) Toosfield barracks 617-887-2314 F. EPZ Communities

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Paga 377 of 389 ATTACHENT 4 (EERGENCY EDICAL SERVICE VEHICLES)

A. There are 22 EMS transport vehicles available from various National Guard f acilities within one to two hours driving time from the SNS EPZ comunities, and an additional 25 vehicles within two to three hours driving time of the EPZ.

B. Upon mobilization, these vehicles will be directed to a staging area at

' Taosfield Fairgrounds for deployment as required within the EPZ.

Note: The EMS vehicles available from the National Guard have no life support systems or oxygen, have no radios for dispatch capability, nor are the Guard medical personnel trained in any procedures other than first aid. Guard vehicles should be used only to transport ambulatory patients or those not requiring life suoport apparatus.

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Page 378'of 389 ATTA09CNT 5. -(LAW ENFORCEENT AUGMENTATIONS)

A. Military Police persomel reouired to augment state and local law -

enforcement efforts will' be mobilized from units stationec in West Newton, Westfield, Bourne, Taunton, Plymouth, Hyamis, Boston and Otis

- Air Force Base, and directed to report to the National Guard Armory at Reading.

The units listed represent approximately 300 trained Military' Police personnel in the Eastern and Southeastern Sectors of the state.

Mobilization Times vary to to 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> depending on locations and availability of vehicles and support equipment.

B. Deployment of Military Police units from the Reading staging area will be directed from the Toosfield State Police barracks upon recuest from state law enforcement-authorities to assist in traffic control, access control, and security functions as appropriate.

Note: An additional 100 trained Military Police personnel are assigned to units in the Western Sector of the state, but their availability would involve substantially longer lead time to allow for travel'to the EPZ.

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A. Within one to two hours driving time to the EPZ comunities, there are approximately 22 M wrecker units that could be used to assist in keecing Emergency Routes open.

B. Upon mobilization, the wrecker units will be directed to the Topsfield Fairgrounds for deployment as needed with appropriate, radio equipped escorts.

C. The towing of vehicles will be authorized by law enforcement officers to a designated location for the purpose of facilitating the unrestricted 4 flow of' traffic.

D. Orte inside the EPZ, wrecker units may be directed to other locations as .

needed to cotelete the mission. Unless directed otherwise, units comoleting each assigned task will be escorted back to the Topsfield ,

Fairgrounds.

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ATTACl4CNT 7 (FtK1.TAtEERS)

- A.. Uoon mobilization, the following units will be dispatched immediately to the Topsfield Fairgrounds' for deployment as needed in support of-evacuation procedures.

(1) One 5,000 callon tanker from Framinoham Armory or a combination of smaller capacity units from amories in the Greater Boston Area.

(2) ' Three 1,200 callon tankers from Framinoham Armory and one 1,200 gallon tanker f rom the Reaoino Armory. (13 aooitional tanker units are available as onckup from these two facilities)

(3) Two 1,200 callon tankers from the Metheun Armory.

These un ts are primarily to provide a diesel refueling capability for buses and other diesel fueled vehicles encloyed in the evacuation process. AMitional units capable of providing diesel fuel and gasoline will be made availacle from the resources listed on Attachment as needed to suoport evacuation activities.

B. Upon completion of the assigned Infueling mission, tankers will be moved to the'Topsfield Fairgrounds to await further orders.

C. Tankers will draw fuel' from National Guard s@ plies to the extent inventory is available before proceeding' to Topsfield. If insufficient-inventory is available for loading at National Guard facilities, advise the Massachusetts Department of Pt211e Works Civil Defense Liaison Engineer at MCOA/EP, State ECC, in Framingham and seek directions to the nearest MOPW fuel s@ ply depot.

D. Resupply of tankers on station in Topsfield will be coordinated between the National Guard liaison at Taosfield State Police Barracks and the (PW District 5 Civil Defense Engineer at the MCDA Area I EOC, Tewksbury.

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P gs 381 of 389 ATTACHENT 8 (NATIO4AL GUARD RES0lRCES)

,- Date: 17 karch 1986 l

l-A. . As of this date, the National Guard has identified the availability of the equipment listed below and the personnel necessary to operate it subject to the following limitations:

1. The successful notification and mobilization of Guard personnel

, trained to operate the equipment safely and effectively.

2. The suitability of the e@ipment to carry out the mission.
3. The maintenance and repair status of the equipment.

' A. The availability of essential support equipment and personnel, e.g.,-

communications, maintenance, alternate operators, etc.

B. The eautoment listed is assigned to various National Guard Facilities located throughout the eastern half of the state. Its availability, once personnel ae available to operate it, is based on the estimated time required to transport it to its assigned staging area.

1. Within 1-2 hours drive time. (see attached)
2. Within 2-3 hours drive time. (see attached)

'3. Within 3 plus hours drive time. (see attached)

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