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Approved Date
02/21/2012
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2012-034A
Agenda Item Number
8.F. Part 1
Entity Name
Emergency Services
Subject
Hazardous Materials
Resolution 2012-013
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and the Florida Highway Patrol. Should breakdowns occur, wreckers will <br />be dispatched to the scene. <br />10.4.1 Evacuation Routes <br />Evacuation routes from each facility are identified in the facility <br />specific hazardous analysis found in Appendix B. <br />10.4.2 Evacuation for Special Needs <br />The Indian River County Department of Emergency Services will <br />keep a current listing of all special needs evacuees. During an <br />evacuation this list will be utilized by the Department of Emergency <br />Services to inform people with special needs of the evacuation and <br />dispatch appropriate transportation as needed. In Indian River <br />County, special needs evacuees who are not evacuated by private <br />vehicles will be evacuated either by ambulance, county -owned <br />vans and/or county -owned transportation buses with wheelchair <br />lifts. An alternate means will be by school buses, if available. <br />10.4.3 Schools <br />If evacuation is ordered while school is in session, all school <br />children located within the vulnerable zone will be placed on school <br />buses and taken to pickup areas to be designated. <br />All children will remain under the control of school personnel until <br />turned over to their parents at some point in the evacuation chain. <br />School personnel will provide supervision of the children on buses <br />and during the waiting period. At the pickup point, children will be <br />monitored and decontaminated if necessary. School personnel will <br />maintain a listing of the number of children picked up, and report <br />this information every 30 minutes to the ESF #5 (Information and <br />Planning) at the county EOC. Once the students are safe, the <br />school buses may be directed to pick up residents who are without <br />transportation. Any school children not picked up within six hours <br />after they have arrived at the reception center will be taken to <br />shelter, and will remain under the supervision of county School <br />District personnel. <br />1[11M!MUT".IM1X11 — <br />If required, medical facilities will be evacuated to facilities outside <br />the vulnerable zone using hospital transportation supplemented by <br />Indian River County Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials Page 70 <br />
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