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05/17/2016
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2016-069J
Agenda Item Number
8.B.
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Emergency Management Services
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Emergency Support Function #10 Hazardous Materials
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B. Organization <br /> 1. The Indian River County Department of Emergency Services, <br /> Emergency Management Division, is the co-primary agency for ESF <br /> #10 and as such will ensure a coordinated, effective and efficient <br /> response to hazardous materials incidents. <br /> 2. The Environmental Health Department is also a co-agency for ESF <br /> #10 and as such will ensure the approved removal and disposal of <br /> hazardous materials. <br /> 3. The Indian River County Emergency Services, Fire Rescue Division, <br /> will provide countywide first responder hazardous materials teams. In <br /> accordance with their SOPs, they will establish hot zones for <br /> decontamination from all chemicals or radiological hazards. If it is an <br /> incident involving radiological material, all necessary radiological <br /> monitoring equipment (i.e., dosimeters, CD monitoring kits and TLD <br /> badges) will be delivered to the scene by the Department of <br /> Emergency Services "on-call" person - who would be notified of the <br /> incident by the 9-1-1 communications center. Indian River Medical <br /> Center is the primary medical facility that will accept any contaminated <br /> patients or emergency response personnel. Washdown for all routine <br /> (minor) incidents will be handled on-scene. A washdown station has <br /> been pre-determined for large scale events (defined as those <br /> including mass evacuation). The pre-determined washdown area is <br /> as follows: <br /> • North County Regional Park/North County Pool <br /> 9450 C.R. 512 <br /> Sebastian, FI 32958 <br /> C. Notification <br /> The IRCDEM will provide notification for each ESF's primary agency. A <br /> representative from the primary agency will in turn notify each support <br /> agency and/or volunteer agency, as required. <br /> D. Response Actions <br /> The Indian River County Environmental Health Department and the IRCDEM <br /> will need to: <br /> 1. Commit resources to the disaster area. <br /> Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Annex I - Page ESF#10-4 <br />
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