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ci <br />a <br />C. Submit Material Safety Data Sheets and emergency inventory <br />forms to the State Emergency Response Commission, Local <br />Emergency Planning Committees and the local fire division. <br />d. Submit toxic chemical release forms to the State Emergency <br />Response Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency <br />for each toxic chemical defined in Section 313 of SARA Title III <br />that was manufactured, processed or otherwise used in quantities <br />exceeding the established threshold planning quantity during the <br />preceding calendar year. <br />e. Provide immediate notification to the local fire division(s), State <br />Emergency Response Commission and Local Emergency Planning <br />Committee of the emergency release of a listed hazardous <br />substance in excess of the reportable quantity for that substance. <br />f. Provide written follow-up emergency notice to the State <br />Emergency Response Commission and Local Emergency Planning <br />Committees after the release. <br />2.6 VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS <br />2.8.1 American Red Cross <br />The American Red Cross will provide reception and care for <br />evacuees. This service will include registration of evacuees, <br />provision of shelter managers, and special assistance <br />evacuees. Additional shelter space may have to be <br />established by the American Red Cross should the <br />relocation period last longer than anticipated. In this event, <br />mobilization and relocation of evacuees will be coordinated <br />by the American Red Cross, Indican River County Chapter, <br />through the Indian River County Department of Emergency <br />Emergency Operations Center. <br />2.6.2 Emergency Alert Systems (EAS) <br />Provide early warning to the public and area broadcasting <br />stations via EAS tone alert systems. <br />Indian River County Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials Page 66 <br />