Request For Assistance Incident Level NFPA Level 1 QV Dispatches Willimantic/ UConn Level 2 QV Dispatches Station 90 Decon Trailer & Staffing Stations.

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Request For Assistance Incident Level NFPA Level 1 QV Dispatches Willimantic/ UConn Level 2 QV Dispatches Station 90 Decon Trailer & Staffing Stations 16, 75, 81, 63 & 97 Level 1 Units, Unless Already Done Willimantic/ UConn Upgrades Incident Willimantic/ UConn Handles Incident CERRIT Activation & Notification Matrix Windham County 2 or 3 Level 3 QV Dispatches Notifies Mohegan Tribal With Instructions Notifies City of Norwich With Instructions Level 1 & 2 Units, Unless Already Done Scene Assessed QV Advises CERRIT Liaison (All Levels)

Incident ConditionLevel 1Level 2Level 3 Product Identification Placard not required; NFPA 0 or 1 in all categories; All Hazard Class 9 or ORM-D Materials DOT Placarded,; NFPA 2 for any category; PCB’s w/o fire; EPA regulated waste Division 1.1 & 1.2 – Explosives; Division 2.3 – Poisonous gases; –Chlorine, Fluorine, Anhydrous Ammonia Division 4.1 – Flammable solid; Division 4.3 – Dangerous when wet; Division 5.2 – Organic Peroxides; Division 7 – Radioactive; NFPA 3 or 4 for any category; PCB’s w/ fire; DOT - Inhalation hazard; EPA – Extremely Hazardous Substance; Cryogenics Container Size Small Pails, drums, packages, bags cylinders (not 1- ton) Medium 1-ton, portable containers, nurse tanks, multiple small packages Large Tank truck, tank car, stationary tanks, hopper car/truck, multiple medium sized containers Fire / Explosion Potential LowMediumHigh Leak Severity No release or small release contained or confined with readily available resources Release may not be controllable without special resources Release may not be controllable even with special resources Life Safety Threat No life-threatening situation from materials involved Localized area, limited evacuation areaLarge area, mass evacuation area Environmental Impact MinimalModerateSevere Container Integrity Not damaged Damaged, but able to contain the contents to allow handling or transfer of product Damaged to such an extent that catastrophic rupture is possible CERRIT ResponseInitial ResponseInitial & Supplemental Response NFPA 471 Incident Level & CERRIT Response New London County

Initial Response Resources– NFPA 471-Level 1 Incident Willimantic FD:Trailer, 2 HMT UConn FD:Trailer, 2 HMT Supplemental Response Resources– NFPA 471-Level 2 or 3 Incident Region:CERRIT Staff Officers Station 16:Trailer, 2 HMT Station 63Trailer, 2 HMT Station 75:Trailer, 2 HMT Station 81:Trailer, 2 HMT Station 97:Trailer, 2 HMT Station 90:Mass Casualty Decon Extended Response Resources (Special Call or Requested for a Certain Work Period) Norwich FD:Trailer, 4 HMT Mohegan Tribal FD:Trailer, 4 HMT Lisbon FD:Suit Trailer CERRIT Resource Listing Windham County