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1 Shelter-In-Place Everyone needs to know how... The protective action recommended by the Fire Department and Health Services Department after a chemical release.
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2 Shelter-In-Place What could happen? b Manufacturing Accident b Train Derailment b Freeway accident b Chemical leak from pool or wastewater treatment plant b ? ? ? ?
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3 Shelter-In-Place How will I know? The Outdoor Safety Sirens will sound! Information will be scrolled and announced via the news media. Weather radios in schools and other group facilities will sound an alert.
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4 Bay Point Outdoor Safety Sirens
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5 Sirens - Rest of East County
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6 Richmond Siren Coverage b Note - only sirens adjacent to Chevron will sound with push-button activation
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7 Central North County Sirens
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8 Siren Coverage - Rodeo and Crockett
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9 Shelter-In-Place Remember these 3 steps: b Shelter b Shut b Listen Here’s how...
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10 Shelter-In-Place SHELTER b Go inside b Take pets with you b That’s what your fire department recommends!
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11 Shelter-In-Place SHUT b Close and lock doors and windows b Shut off heating or air conditioning b Cover vents b Close fireplace dampers
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12 Shelter-In-Place LISTEN b Turn on AM radio (tune to KCBS 740) or TV b CCTV will scroll instructions in English, Spanish and Tagalog b County phone ringdown system will start calling affected areas
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13 Shelter-In-Place Extra Precautions b Windows that do not seal, spaces under doors, etc. can be sealed with duct tape, plastic, or damp towels. b If you think chemicals are leaking in, have people cover their noses and mouths with damp washcloths, paper towels, or clothing items.
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14 Shelter-In-Place It’s all about going inside! b If you are outside - immediately move everyone indoors to a store, shopping mall, etc. b The chemical will be moving with the wind, so move crosswind with the wind at your side.
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15 Shelter-In-Place It’s all about staying inside! b You will tie up a needed line at the 911 dispatch center. And the county’s phone ringdown system won’t be able to reach you! b DO call if there is an injury or other immediate emergency to report. Don’t call 911
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16 Shelter-In-Place How Will I Know It Is Over? b Listen to KCBS - changes to the Shelter-In-Place advisory and the “all- clear” announcement will be broadcast b News media will receive messages b The scroll on CCTV will stop b County ringdown will re-call residents b For free email notification, go to www.incident.com
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17 Shelter-In-Place After the emergency... b Local authorities will determine when the event is “all clear.” b Open windows and doors and air out rooms with fresh air.
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18 Shelter-In-Place Help is available... CCC CAER Group b Call us for assistance: Toll-free in Contra Costa County 888-972-CAER (2237) or call (925) 313-9296 b Write us at P.O. Box 668, Martinez, CA 94553 b On the web: www.cococaer.org
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