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86-1378 WHITE — CITV CLERK I / PINK — FINANCE COUACII ey CANARV — DEPARTMENT G I Y OF SA I NT PA U L BLUE — MAVOR File NO. ��I , C cil Resolution � Presented y r � r� Referred To �t Commi ttee: Date � ^ — Out of Committ e By Date WHERE 5 , § .O1 (3 (3) of the Saint Paul Administrative Co e provides t at t e Fir Chief shall provide for emergency func ions in the ca e of inerge cy situations ; and WHER AS , com liance with this duty, the Fire Depar ment has esta lishe a omplete and extensi_ve emergency pla for the City of aint aul , a copy of which has been sub ' tted to and f led 'n the Office of the City Clerk; now, there ore , be it RESO VED, hat e Council of the City of Saint Paul ap roves the above refe enced emergency plan; and, be it FURT ER R SOLVE , that a copy of said emergency plan shall be kept o fil in t e office of the City Clerk. I � I � COUNC[LME Requested by Department of: Yeas �_ ays Nicosia ln Favor Rettma� BEitslber �, __ Against BY Tedesco � Wilson OCT Z - 1986 Form Ap rO d by 'ty Attorney Adopted by Council: D te ( / � y f Certified Y• • e b ouncil , tar BY B}� r p `� Appr by IVlavor: Date O`'r� ��U� Appro y Mayor for Submissi t Co ncil _ _ By p�l��6SN D u C T 1 119�$6 Fire . 1 E PARTMENT l;�"� �J��� 0 3 4 7� . Russ Po�.ansk ONTACT 228-6261 NONE � Juiy 9, 1986 ATE � „��� e ASSI N NUN�ER FOR ROUT NG ORD R Cli All Locations for Si nature : Department Directo � 3 HX /M or Finance and Manage ent Se vices �'rector 4 City Clerk �udget Director � 5 Cit Council ity Attorney WHAT WILL BE ACHIEVED Y TAKI G ACTI ON THE ATTACHED MATERIALS? (Purpose/ Rationale) : Compliance with the p ovisio s of C pter 13, Subd. 3 of the Legislative Code. The director shall pr pare a compre nsive general plan for emergency management of the city and shall present suc plan o the re chief for approval and referral to the Ma.y and city council for approval. When he May and city council by resolution have approved he plan, it shall be the duty f all unicip ' agencies and all emergency forces of the cit to perform the duties an funct ons as ' gned.by the plan as approved. ' COST/BENEFIT BUDGETAR AND P RSONNE ' IMPACTS ANTICIPATED: � Ic��.�`i°�' �`P ' �\���c _ � I a��r � ���� ; � r�AYCR'S QFFic � I ; � FINANCING SOURCE AND B DGET TIVITY; NUMBER CHARGED OR CREDITED: (Mayor's signa- ture not re- Total Amount of Tra sacti n: quired if under $10,000) Funding Source: Activity Number: ATTACHMENTS List and Number All At chments : 1986 Saint Paul F]nerg ncq 0 ratin Plan � i DEPARTMENT REVIEW � CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW x Yes No Council Resolu ion Re ired? Resolution Required? x Y s No Yes X No Insuran e Requ red? Insurance Sufficient? Y s No Yes R No Insuran e Atta hed: '' (SE REVER E SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS) Revised 12/84 i �� HOW TO USE THE GREEN SHEET � • � � ' � , � The GREEN SHEET has several Pt�RPOSESi ' ' ' l. to assist in routing documents and in securing required signatures 2. to brief the reviewers of documents on the impacts of approval 3, to help ensure that necessary supporting materials are prepared, and, if , required, attached-. � Providing complete information under the listed headings enables reviewers to make decisions on the documents and eliminates follow-up contacts that may delay execution. The COST/BENEFIT, BUDGETARY AND PERSONNEL IMPACTS heading provides space to explain the cost/benefit aspects of the decision. Costs and benefits related both to City budget (General Fund and/or Special Funds) and to broader financial impacts (cost to users, homeowners or other groups affected by the action) . The personnel impact is a description of change or shift of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) positions. If a CONTRACT amount is less than $10,000, the Mayor's signature is not required, if the department director signs. A contract must always be first signed by the outside agency before routing through City offices. Below is the preferred ROUTING for the five most frequent types of documents: CONTRACTS (assumes authorized budget exists) l. Outside Agency 4. Mayor 2. Initiating Department 5. Finance Director 3. City Attorney 6. Finance Accounting ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER (Budget Revision) ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS (all others) l. Activity Manager 1. Initiating Department 2. Department Accountant 2. City Attorney 3. Department Director 3. Director of Management/Mayor 4. Budget Director 4. City Clerk 5. City Clerk 6. Chief Accountant, F&MS ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION (Amend. Bdgts./Accept. Grants) COUNCIL RESOLUTION (all others) 1. Department Director 1. Initiating Department 2. Budget Director 2. City Attorney 3. City Attorney 3. Director of Management/Mayor 4. Director of Management/Mayor 4. City Clerk 5. Chair, Finance, Mngmt. & Personnel Com. 5. City Council 6. City Clerk 7. City Council 8. Chief Accountant, F&MS SUPPORTING MATERIALS. In the ATTACHMENTS section, identify all attachments. If the Green Sheet is well done, no letter of transmittal need be included (unless signing such a letter is one of the requested actions) . Note: If an agreement requires evidence of insurance/co-insurance, a Certificate of Insurance should be one of the attachments at time of routing. Note: Actions which require City Council Resolutions include: 1. Contractual relationship with another governmental unit. 2. Collective bargaining contracts. 3. Purchase, sale or lease of land. 4. Issuance of bonds by City. 5. Eminent domain. 6. Assumption of liability by City, or granting by City of indemnification. 7. Agreements with State or Federal Government under which they are providinq funding. 8. Budget amendments. i � . � ����7�'' �-°�<<��:�'��.���.; � CtTY OF SA NT PAUL '�r4 '"' y'',�' DEPARTMENT OF FIRE AND SAFET SERVICES �; � �_. �:� _�;`;�'�� �" • ° STEVE CONRO , DIRECTOR .... 101 E. Tenth St., Sain Paul,MN 55101 �;EORGE LATIMER MAl'012 � � � �q�� � � � `�� %,�' , JuI 29 9 86 � l : �''" ;� , d � ��' r y , � � � y�� Mr. lber B. O son, City Clerk 15 W. Kel ogg B ulevard ' . 386 ity all St. aul, Minne ota 55102 Dear Mr. lson; Att ched s a c py of the proposed City Emerge�cy Ope ating Plan. This plan has been submitted for your app oval o obt in compliance with Chap. 13, Subd. 3 of he Le islat ve Code. Res ectfu ly s mitted, Ste�e Con oy Fir Chi e lmr Att chmen �, �-,� .-_ � c-� cr?-. ,_� ---._ ___ `n __ —__ � ,y h:i -��- _ _ _, � _� :_-:a .i :w . « r..c:i f�1 c-.� �� - ��y�' A B L E 0 F C 0 N T E N T S � Saint Paul's Master Resource List P_age Cit of Sa nt Paul Emergency Plan 3 ergenc Directory 25 ergenc Operating Center 39 . Ne s Medi Relations 47 I . Ci of S nt Paul Emergency Warning Plan 57 III. Sa nt Pau Area Medical Disaster Plan 67 I . Ea t Metr Medical Communications Disaster Plan 79 . Me ropoli n Area �ergency Medical Service Pr viders 89 I. To nado D saster Plan ' 95 � amage ssessment Task Force 109 V�I. Sa nt Pau Emergency Management Flood Plan 113 VI�I. Ha ardous Materials Emergency Plan 121 $X. Ai craft ccidents 149 � IX. Sa nt Pau Fire Department 157 �I. Me ropoli an Transit Commission 163 X}CI. No thwest rn Bell 165 XI�LI. ' west bulance �• 173 + X V. sey C nty Medical Examiner �� 175 : S int Pa Police Department 181 I. N tional uard II. H licopt r Support (State Patrol) 191 . XV II. S curity Pass System , . 193 IX. S int Pa 1 Public Works 201 XX. A sociat d General Contractors of Minnesota 20g I. S int Pa l Personnel Office 227 II. S int Pa 1 Department of Co�unity Services D vision of Parks and Recreation 231 XX II. S int Pa 1 Department of Community Services vision of Housing and Building Code forc nt 243 IV. int P 1 Department of Community Services ublic alth Division 24� � 1 i � �- �� � � i Page � � � � . Bo d of ter Co�issioners of the City of Saint ul, Saint Paul Water Utility 251 XXVI. Am rican ed Cross 257 XXV I. Sa vation Army 261 XRVI�I. Mi nesota Conference of Seventh Day Adventists 263 XX�X. Na ional uard Armory �. Mi nesota State Fair Grounds 269 XX�CI. Sa'nt Pau Civic Center 273 XXX�CI. lic Ho sing Agency 275 X�IXI�I. nesot Department of Natural Resources 277 �IV. Vo untar Agencies 281 j . I • � 4' ` � I ' '. . . � �I . � . ' . . }I I I I • 2 � , , �- -���d , r i D I CITY OF SAIAT PAIIL V I S EMERGBNCY PLAN I I 0 JIILY 1986 N � - 0 PBBPASED AND DISTBIBIITBD F BY E THE DIVISION OF EMESGENCY I�iANAGEMENT M iSAIR PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FIRE AND SAFETY SERVICES E R G • STEVE CONROY E DIRECTOR N � EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT � C ' RUSS POLANSRY �,, Y C008DINATOR ', M D VISION OF EMBRGENCY MANAGEloISNT A N I A G , - , E , M ' E . N I T � � • 3 - �• v j �,�� /3 7� � _ _ __ __ �� . ¢ _ . . .. ...:. . . . ... .. __ .. y . . i - '� 4 ..r . _ �� �; .., � . . .: .. _ �n.�, . . -� '- ' � ' .. . .,�. � ! � ' 1 I .. � . ..�: .. � •� �:.+ .. .; •. .: ✓1--.-.�«:_. '..-�. -T ... ' .+o.+^.'.. _,..�: �� ... . � i ... ._ '_._`1M� . . ._ � - ; . . . � � � � �� �'A` � .�� 1 .. '�.. ,.. . . a5<i `'c'r � � ���r�,,. ar,, � - � i �.�r r.,�:, � � ;, ��:, '� �.;�., - k ;'^+. +':.:�.,+'- � _�,i, 'A. . ..�.. �. t m k!• 1' .,'Y ��• `! �.. � �, .� . . . . `'; .A - � . � .. . � ��,: £� ��� `d'�' _ . � J 4>y' -'S�:i . . .. 1" . .'t � � - > �l � �� � M � p� Y �g i .. ry' �H � � '-i � � « { n.k-��" :� ( �s F _ =v �. ���.. _ _ ,� : � STEVE F. ONROY GEORGE LATIMER DIRECTOR-�FIRE CH EF MAYOR,CITY OF 5T. PAU � � ; � , 1' ; �� � , ; � _ i CITY COUNCIL { � } John rew Mary Sonnen � � Chris Nicosia Victor Tedesco Janic Rettman William Wilson . ' � James Scheibel � � � . � I � 4 � — _ I i �-i��� CITY OF SA NT PA L . • EMBB BNCY PSBAT ONS 1 986 FOREWORD D I V The asic parpo e of this plan is to provide a guide fo I eeer eney opera ions . The plan is intended to assist k y S cit� offi ials nd e�ergency organizations to carr� out I thei res onsib lities for the protection of life and � prop rty nder vide range of emergency conditions. N Alth ugh n org nization may have the foresigh-t to pla for � anticipat d sit ations , snch planning is of little wor h if F the plann ng is not reduced to written form. Personne with inti ate k owledge of uavritten plans maq be E unavailab e at he very tine it becones necessary to i ple— M aent the� A w itten plan vill furniah a docu�entary E record wh ch ca be referred to as needed . This R • doc �enta � rec rd vill serve to refresh the kno�ledge of G key indiv duals and can be used to infora persons who E bec •e re lacei nts . N � • C . . � Y � ' M A N A G - E . M E N T • 5 I - � � -i3��' INTRODUCTION • Saint P ul h s exp rienced disasters resulting from vario s acts of natu e. A though the seriousness of the effects f these n tura disa ters have varied , they have been the c use of destructi n of ropertp and disrnption to the normal 1 ' fe- atyle. The ke to t e suc ess of any disaster plan is coordinati n and co perat on. hey are the easence of good planning a d D maaage ent . They annot be overemphasized . During times of I disasC r, ma y peo le and organizations become involved i V . nontra ition 1 act 'vities , which make. management problems more I acute. Prob ems a d situations must be assessed and deci ions S made. Infor ation nust be gathered . Relationshipa and I activi ies a st be clarified and duplication prevented . 0 Proper emergency planaing and eaercising of emergency pla s N allov he city to adequately warn and inform the public , coordi ate nd co trol emergency opera[ions , and assess 0 damage� for disas er relief funds . F In short , r soure s need to be allocated and distributed in E such a vay hat h gh priority needs are met aS rapidly a M possiblle. ithov. this , no plaa will function effective y. E R • Coord 'natio , in urn, is based upon a clear system of G antho ity w ich p ovides for delegation or responsibilit es . E It is imper tive hat this chain of command be establish d in N � advan e if ossib e. The resultant tendency`�during disa ters C is fo new uthor ' ty patterns to emerge base�d on one' s Y esper¢� ise , repar tion, or degree of informa�i,on. The s me is true �or or aniza iona . Those possessing dis�aster techn logy, M prior preparatio , and trained personnel and those provi ing A the c nter of co unicationa are accepted and legitimate . N These orga izati na , as a result , ezert considerable A antho ity. G I . ' E A dis�aster is de ined as "major" when it is so• disrupti e that M the city c nnot unction normallq. E . n During a d saste � the Fire Department , the Police Depa tment , T hospitals , and c rtain Public Works machinery will be t e prim ry me ns of rescue and relief for at least the fir t few hour . Be ause hese services are normally of an emerg ncy natu e, th y are best able to respond quickly and compe ently to a disas er si uation. • � � I I I I 7 I ,��7� The Div sion f Em rgency l�anagement assists in the develo - • �ent of eaer enc� perating plans vhich tie together operati ns a d res onaibilities of key agenciea and which identif all avail ble resources of both the public and t e private sect rs . he Fire Department' s main reaponsibili ies are rea ue, merge cy aedical care, fire fighting and fir prevention. The r sponaibility of the Police Departnent ' s to protect the ivea , property, and rights of all people and to insnre tbe p ople he freedom to follov their lawful occupations nd pu suits . The Police Department will enf rce the la s imp rtial y and reapond to its obligation to tak the approp iate ction whenever the rights of anyone are deni d . The Pu lic W rks, D partment is reaponsible for repairing nd minimi ing p ysica damage caused by the disaster. The Ma or ma pron lgate regnlations whenever necessary t seet a emer ency r to prepare for such an emergency, su h as the so nding of va ning sirena ; the conduct of persons an the nse of prope ty d ring alarms ; the repair, maintenance, a d safe g ardin of ssential public services ; the issuing of eserge c� health, fire, and safety regulations ; the instit ting of tr 'al drills or practice periods required for prelim'nary train'ng ; and all other matters which are re uired to pro ect ublic safety, health, and welfare in times o emerge cy. ' • The nedia p ovide a vital link in the effort to provide emergency i forma ion to the public . Quic� and accurate comsu icati n in imes of emergency plays an essential p rt in the e fort o sav lives and property. An e€feciive commu icati n sys em is vital to a successfu�l emergency lan. � Radio�commu icati n should be used is possible because i is not l�kely o be isrupted by natural or man=made disast rs . There shoul be t o-way conmunication between the Emerge cy Opera ing C nter nd the hospitals ( specifically Saint Paul- amsey Hospi al) , the National �ieather Service, and disas er si ea . In addition, Police, Fire and Public �lo ks vehic es sh uld be able to contact the Emergen�y Operati g Cente and throu it , the disaster site, hospitals, and other eoerg ncy orker . The E. erge cy Op rating Center ( located at Room 707 , Ci y Aall) is a site rom which key officials can direct and contr 1 em rgenc operationa during a disaster. The Em rgency Operating enter (EOC) is equipped with 12 phones ( dedi ated lines) inc uding a direct line to Saint Panl-Ransey Aos ital. The Emerge cy Op rating Center ataff must rely on accur te info matio from the disaster scene. Therefore, operat ons at the cene re co rdinated through a com�aand post . The ommand • 8 �-�3z� poat ia a de ignat d site near the incident fron where • repreeentati es fr a each essential service can define proble s ind situa ions , coordinate their decision-aaking proces , and relay that information to the Energency Oper ting Center. The ty e and magni ude of a major disaster vill detersine the estent to vh ch th varions agencies will be involved. T e follov ng po tion f this nannal presents action guidea f r severa kind of d ' saaters . These uidel 'nea s ate basic reaponsibilitiea of the prin ipal � action agenc ' ea li ely to become involved. These are not all I inclua ve, n r do they supplant the statutory responsibil ' ties V of the head f eac agency. However, the actions listed ust I be con idere mini al for a prompt , coordinated, and effe tive 5 reapon e to maj r disaster. � C r C F E r � • E ( . � _ , P � ( ; 5 P E 1 � , � . ] l l ] � � • 9 _.._ � �, l0--�37� . , ,, �� ll7 .v� CHaPTER 73 • E�`IER �CY M�vAGE�iE\TT � ur ose . Because of the etiistino 7�, i . olicv anci n and increasin poss bilitS of the occurrence of disasters ' of majo size and d st�leCCityllofSSaant Pauiiwilltbeladequa e tliat pr parat ons o and generally to provide for he to deal with uch d sas�otect the public peace, health, an common efens and to p ro erty of the peop e safet�, and t pre-erve tl�e li��es and p p of the ity f Sai t Paul , it is herebv found and declared to be n cess ry: D (1) To estaU ish a local emergenc�� managemen� a�ene ; I V O To pro��i e for the esercise of necessar�° I po �ers d rin� emeroencies. g I OTo pro�,-i e for the renclering of mutual aid 0 b t��een tlie cit�' of Saint Paul and other N p litic l subdivisions of the s`a�.�ll respect �I'ilileso �a �I1C1 of oth�r states, p t tl�e arr�'iil� out of ci�'il defense functions F t is lll'tilE'_ � aeclared to be the purpose of tliis E ��lapt 1 aila t.11� p lic�' of tlie city of Saint Paul that al M n Itl 11�1�ei nt ftuZCtiot�s of t�le cit�- oF Sai.it P�llll be E emer._ I1cY , I ¢cticat�le ti�ith the R � coord nate t�> tl e r�a�iuium eltr,nt P '�o��ernuient, of tlie state G cumpa �able ftuict ' ons oF the feclezal � E of �Ii$ineso a ancl otlier stateseand�ltllele i���tl.�tildhef�os � N pi•i��ate a� ilcies of c.t'ery typ , C effecliive repar tioiisil�llfacilittiesbforadea�ling�iwitatao s Y mail��q''•rer, es�ux- ,es, a , disa�ter t iat ma � occur. M j �j,p? , Definitioiis. Subdivision 1. Terms . Foi A N the url�uses �t� `Yeltll�ll�eani2i�s�lset�fortliilin`Jthis secti n, A , phra es sl all h G � etce t ��h re th contezt clearly inclicates tNtat a differen E mear�in� i iiite ded• M � Disaster" means a. situatiou 1�hich crea es E � sui�a . N an 'mmecli te an i sei ious l�0 11�l icl hastresul ted�1or11is lil�ely T of ��ly pe �son, r a situati to �ro ert�-, aiid for ��li cti to -esult in c tastrophic loss 1 I� tra� itioial sotrc�s of relief and assistacicc are una1�1 to e��ai or p e�'eiiL tlie injury or loss. Suh . �. "E�uer�*�ncy" means an unforeseeii combin tion of ci rc�ii stanc s ��l�ii•ii calls ior immc�liate action to �r �•��nt clisa tex• iroui developiii� or occuri'iltb• � I I 11 � ;;�;��'�i �-/3r� • S ti d. 4 "Em r�*encv manaQement" oi• "ci�•il defiise" � meaiis he pr parat on for and the carrying out oi a emerge cy fu ction , other than functions for which milit ry forces are p imari y responsible, to pre�ent, minimize an repair injur and amaoe resulting from disasters, natura and ma made. The e functions include, without limitatio , fire f glitin ser ices, police services, medical and tiealth servic s, rescue, en�ineering, warnin� ser�•ices, communic tions, radiol gica , che ical and other special weapoiis defense, e�acua ion f per ons from stricken areas, emer�ency �Jel are servic s, e eraen y trailspurtation, esistin; or PrT°,estor tion assi�ned fu ction of plant protection, tecnporar3� of pu lic u ilitv ser�ices, and otlier functions related o ci�-il ' aii pr tecti n, to�ether witli all other acti`'ities neces ar�� o inci ental to preparation for and carrying out o the oreco 'ii� functions. ���� y� -def�nse eme:�'?-^-C`t� means an tiUcl. �` , �*c��-ei•nor wi�ler the �Iinnesota emerR ncy eclar �l bY tll�. � Ci�il Defgise Ac of 1��1, La�.s 19�1 , Cliapter 69�, Sect' on j01 ( Iinn. Stat. Sec. 1`_' . �1) • uba. 6. " I;,el'R�nc�= forces" meaiis aii.- pers�iliiel einpl �'ed U - tlie lt� � °� �calcemcr�eacY naiia�cii<nt`Ta�eiic °el• • or p icl me ibers f t.ie 1 ' `� enna� ed in carrti-'ng on emer�euc�� �iar_are,�je''t fwictious inv a corcla ic e ��i n t he p r o�-i s i o i i s of this ciia�zer or ��j any ule o ord t:�ereunder. -, . � I. � � , • � � 12 _ ,r�j� � _ /1(� ,-/�7� �- � '73 05. stabl ' shment of emer?enc�- mana�ement aQencv. There i here y cre ted wiiliin ttie city of Saint Paul gove nment an emer ency anane ent a�ency to be kno�vn as the division of _ emergen 3� man �emeit (hereinafter: "a�ency") ��hich shall b under t e sup rvis 'on an�i control of a director of emergen y managem nt ( erein fter: "director") . The director shall have di ect espon ibility for the or�anization, administr tion . and ope atio of tle emer�enc3- mana�ement aoency, subject to the dir ctioi an�i ontrol of tlie fire chief, pursuant to e Saint P ul A minis rative Code, Section 9.01. The emeroe cy I mana�em�nt a eiic� liall be or,anized, consistent witi; sta e 7 and loc 1 lazs, as the director deems necessary to provicl � for the effi ient erformanc�e of local ecner�ency- manaffeme t ] functio is du ing a ' emeroeiic}'. � 7 c 7jI.0�. Po�.er ancl duties of ttie dii-ectoi-. Subdivis 'on i. � Recinr� al a ran�e ei1CS. Tlie ciireczc�r, witli ttie consent f the �ire cl ief, liall ept•esent ttie cit�• of Saini Paul on any � reQion 1 or tate r�anizati�n for emeroenc�- mana�ement. He � shall evelo prop sed mutual aid a�reements ���ith other politi al su di�-is ons �.itliiii or outside tlie state foi- � recipr cal e� e2 gen �� aid an�l assistance in an emer�ency t o r great o be ealt �itli unassiste�l, and he sliall present s cli � aoreem nts t tlie ire chieF tor action and referral to t e � � mayor ncl ci �- coii icil . Sucli ai•ra�i����emeiits sliall be cousi teiit � witii tl e sta e eme -�e�lc�- mana�,�eiiientyplan, and durinc an � emer;ei cy it sliall be ttie cltiiy of tYie agenc� �.21(� emer;enc r , � mana�e ent f rces o rencler assistaiice in acc�ordance �tiith the � provis uns o siic}1 lIIlltll�l.l aid arra�i�er::e�its. #lily mutual a d � arran�T ment �itli a p�litical subdi��ision of aiiother statc p �ov@Y'1102'. � shall e sub 'ect t tlie a� roi-al o� tlie � S ibcl. 2 Stii lies of rF�soiirces . etc. Tlie dii-ectc�r s iall � mal�e, or the fire cliiet', sucli studies and sui•��eys of tlie ' manpo�� r, i iistries, resotirces, and facilities.of the cit�r of � Saint aul s tlie ctiief deems necessai-y to determine tliei � ade�ua .�T fo emer enc�T maiia?em��nt aiicl to plan for their most e fici nt us in time of an emei�nencv. : S bcl. Co nreliensi�-e lan. Tlie director sliall prepar � a c tnprel► iisi��e gcneral plan for emer�ency maiiay ment of tlie ci t3- an shal preseiit such plan to the iire chief f r appro�- 1 an refe ral to the ma�-or aiicl city council for approv 1 . j hen t �� ma�•or ancl coiincil by resolu�cion ha��e apl�rove�l tli plan it sliall l�e tlie dut�r of all municipal agc'.I1C1CS aii all m��rbency forces of t�ic� cit�r to perfoi-m tlie clutics n�l fu etioiis assi_�ii�cl Uy tlie plan as ap��ro��ec . Tlie plaii ma be �n �lil'ie�l in lil�e maiinei• f'rom tiiue to tim . T}ie �l ' rec to slial coc�r�tiiiate tlie e�ueraeiicy ►uaiiagemciit � acLi�r' tics f tfie cii;�r, to tJie end tliat they sliall be 13 i � -� !3 l� _ ��. � _ .�; � consiste t and fully integrated with the emer�gency manageme t � • plahs of other polit 'cal subdivisions within the state. ' Sub . 4. Train nQ aiid information ro�rams. In accordan e witi tlie tate and city emeroency management plans, t e fir � clii f, through the director, shall institu e such tra ning rogr s and public information programs and shall ta e al othe preparatory steps, including the part al or full mob liza ioii o emerbency management forces in ad�anc of actua dis ster, as may Ue necessary to tlie prompt and effectiv ope ati�n f the city emergency management plan in time f an emerg ncy. He may, from time to time, � conduct uch racti e air raid alerts or other emergency manageme�it ez rcise as he may dnem necessary. Sutid. 5. Util ze ezistin� facilities. Tlie director shall u ilize tlie p rsoiinel, ser�ices, equipment, supplies and fac ' litie of e isting departments and agencies of the city to the m simum estent practicable. The officers and personn l of 11 su h departments and aoencies shall, to tlie ma��iutim e �tent racticable, cooperate with and extend such seivices aiid f cilities to the local emeroency manage ent aaeiic3� nd to 1;he g ��ernor upon request. Tlie heaci of each departm nt an 1 a�e y, in cooperation <<°ith aiid under the • directi Il of he fi e chief, throu�h the director, shall � Ue resp nsibl for the planniii� and pro�ramming of such emergen y mai �eme t acti��ities as taill in�ol��e the utiliza ioii f the facilities of his departmei�t or agency. � Su d. 6. Rec uit volunteers. The fire c�hief, throu h the dir ctor, shal , in cooperation with esisting city departm nts nd ag ncies affected, orjanize, recruit, and train a .�ili ry po ice, ausiliarv firemen, emergency me�li al personnel, a d any other personnel tliat may be reyuired o a volu teer asis o carry out tbe emergency management plans of the city nd state. To the eYtent tha� SL1CI1 emerge cy pe sonne are reciuited to au;ment a regular city d partm nt or agency for civil emerCencies, they � - _ shall e ass gned o sucli department or aoency for purpos s of adm�nistr tion nd command. The director may dismiss any e� rgenc mana eiuent volunteer at any time and requir the su rende of a y equipment and idenLification furnish d by the city. g ud. '7. Fane �*�i�c�- facilities. Consistent with the eruer�e cy ma ageme t plan, the fire chief, throu�h the di ector, sliall rovi aiicl equip emer�ency liospitals, clsualty sta ioiis, ambulaices, cante s, evacuation centers, and �tlier facil ' ties or cori eyan es fo tlie care of injured or liomeless person . • � � 14 I � �- ��7� . . j ;c �6'7�i Suld. 8. Gov rnor' s orders etc. The director shall � a ations issued b the carry o t al orde s, rules and reoul Y go��erno wit refe ence to emer;ency management. Su�d. 9 Coo dinate o erations. The director shall assist the t re chiet in direction and coordination of tho gener 1 ope ations of all local emergency manageme t forces durin an e ergency in conformity with controllin� r.e;ula ions nd in tructions of state emergency mana;emen autlior' ties. The eads of departments and a;encies shall � be gov rned y the fire chief' s orders in respect thereto 7 V S bd. i . Co trol center. Consistent with the ] emerge cy ma a�emeit plan, the direcior shall pro��ide and � equip t som suit ble place in the city, a control cente � � and, i requ'red b - the state emer�ency maiia�ement plan, n C auaili ry co trol enter to be used during an amer�ency r as hea qliarters f direction and coordination of emergen y manage ent orces . He shall arran�e for representation t � tlie co trol cente U�- municipal departments and aaencies, F puUlic util ' ties nd other agencies .anthorized bS* feclera or sta e au horit� to carry on emer�ency mana�ement acti� ites � durin� an e► ?r�en �-. He shall arran�e for the installat ' on r at ilie coiiZ c� 1 cei ter of iiecessary facilities for co�T�mtin' cation � �ait�i iid bz t�een eails oi emer?enc�- ivaiia�eme�it di�-isions F � the s ation and perating units of ❑�uiiicipal ser��ices ai d ( otlier agenc es co cei-ned �aith e�ner�ency maiia�ement ancl ] for C �i11II11I11 ation �:itl� other Gom►nunities and control cen ers z ��ithii the urrou CIlIl� area and ��ith the federal and sta e ` ageic ' es co cerne . ; � , ubd. 1 . Ene2-�*enc`• �o��ers. Durin� tlie first �0 r days f an merbe icy, it' the legislatiire is in session � or th go��e nor 1 s coupled his declaration of an emeroe cy � witli call for special session of tlie le�i,slature, th � fire hief ay, �• ien necessaiy to �a�'e life or, property, � requi e an_ pers n, eticept members of the federal or state � milit ry f rces nd officers of the state or a political 1 subdi isioi , to erfoi-m ser��ices for ewer�ency maiia�eme t � purpo es a lie cl 'rects, and lie ma3� commancleer, for the time ein�* any otor ��ehicle, tools, appliances or an3• otlier prop i•ty, ui�,ject to tlie os.�ner' s rinht to just compe Zsati n as ro�•iclea l�y la�c. 3,f17 G�n r�l �2•o��isions �n emer�encv m��na�*ement . work rs, ub�liv siuii 1 . Cc,rtain �t�rs�ns ��Zr,luctc,�l: oail . �o p rson tiall e em��loye�l or associate�l in any ca��.ci y in tl e eme ��encS• mana^_'�.ment ageiicy� �:lio advocates or has acl�•o aLed C�lAIl �e by force or violeiice in the � 15 —.__ . _ .. __._. _ . _ . �_� . .. .. _.._._.______I_...__ . .. .-----�___ _ __._ - � � j � - - ������ . I � � � constitl�iona form oi 'overnment of the United States or � in this state or th ovez•throw of any government in the � IInited tates by fo ce or violence, or wlio has been convic ed of or i unde indi tment or information char�ing any subvers ve ac agai st the United States. Each person who is appo nted o ser •e in the emergency management agency shall, efore entering upon his duties, take an oath in �,n iting as pr scri d by t1E �tinnesota Civil Defense Act oi� i951� Sect'on 4 � (Tiinnesota Statutes, Sec. 12. 43 Su d. 2. Use of volunteers. Emergency management volunte rs s 11 b called into service onl� in case of an emer ency for �.1 ich the re�ular muziicipal forces are inadequ te, r for necessar� trainin? and preparation for such em rgen ies. all �olunteers shall serve clitliout compens tion Su d. � Ideitification of volunteers. Each emer�ency ma a�emei t �-olunteer sliall be provi�led witli such suitabl insi nia or otlier identification as may be req ired S� tlie director. Such identifieation shall be in form and s yle approved by tlie federal go��ernmetit tiTo volt nteer shal l etercise an�- authority oz-er tlie person • or pro ertS� f oth rs i►ithout liis iclentification. \'o '� person escep aii a thorized volunteer shall use the identi icati n of volunteer or other��ise represent tiimsel� to b an a thorized volunteer. - �t , � .0�. �mer? .iicv re�*ulations. Subdivision 1. rla��o mav r �nu1Ra e i�e�r ilations. Whene�er necessary to meet a emei-ge cy or to pr pare for such an emer�ency for t��hich adequa e rep latiois have not been adopted by the go�-erno or the. city ouiici , the mayor may� by executive order promul ate regula ions, consistent ��ith applicable Yedera or sta e la or r ulation, respecting: the sounding oY alarms the conau t oi persons ancl the use of property durino alar s; th repair, maintenance and safe�uarding of ess ntia puUl ' c ser�•ices; emer•�encS* health, fire anQ sa ety e�ula ions; trial drills or practice periods requir d fo prel 'uiinary traiiiing; and all other matters �ahicli re r qiiire to protect public safety, liealtli and �r-eYYu e in mer�ei cies. \'o rebulatioii �o�-ernin� observa ion of enen�y ai craf t air attacl�, alarms or illiiininatioii durin� air ttacl� sliall be adopte�l or tal:e effect unles appro e�l b�• the s ate direc tor oY �nle��e:icy serv� es. • � 16 . . _ �� , � � .-/�7� Su d. 2 For. of etecuti��e or�ler and notice. Every emer�e c3� re i�lati ii sliall be in i.ritizig and si�ned by th • ma�'or, shall be da ed, shall refer to the particular , emer�e cy to which it �ertains, if so limited, and shall be fil d in lie of ice of the city clerli, where a copy sh 11 be kep post ci and arailable for puUlic inspection durin� busine s liou s. ?� tice of the eYistence of such re�uTa ion a d its a��ailaUility for inspection at the clerk' offi e slia 1 be conspicuously posted at the front of the cit 3 iall o other headqiiarters of the city and at D such o her laces in tlie affected area as the mayor s ha l l I desiRn te i the iecuti��e order. Tliereupon the reQulation � shall al�e ffect immediatel� or at sucli later time as m y I be spe ifie in tl e orcler. BS• lilc� proclamation the ma�' i' S may mo if� r res ind any such re�ulation. I i � a S�IUd. Co ncil t1t1�" I•escind: es irati�n date. N The ci�t�' co ncil a�' resciiid aii�- sucli i•eRulatioii t�c resoll�tion t aii�� time. If not sooner rescindecl, e�•er�' a sucli i egicla ion s iall etpire at the end of 40 da�'s a fiei• F its e fecti 'e dat oi- at t.lie ' end of tlie emei•Reiic�° to ��lii •h it re ates, 1.hich rer occur-s firsi. An3- orclinance, rule E or re iilati ii' iiic iisistent ��itli an emei•n�nc�- reniilatioii M orclei- a b�- .ie ma �oi- sli�11 be stispen�leci dtirinR the pei-io 1 E of tiile an�l to ti•e ��teiit tha.t such conflict e�ists. g :� G E r �,0; Ren rt of acti�-ities . 'Tlie clir�ctor shall , � as soon as possille ai�ter tlie enu of eac}i fascal �-ear, y prepare an pres zit a cornprehensi�-e repoi•t �f the acti ities of the a�'enc� durin? the year 'to tlie fire N cliie , ��ho ��ill uUisit such report to the ma��or and cit� � coun il , f r the information of the council and the pub ic. r � G % E �,0�. CO11 ormit�- an�i co� . er:�tion ��itli federal anl N stat autli rit�'. E�-erS� oi�t�icer an�i a�encl- uY the cit�- hall F coop rate :i �li iederal aiid state autlioi�ities aud ��ith r autli rize agen ies en�a�ed in emer�enc�� ivana?ement c`1..II(� � emcr ency ►neasui Ps to the fullest possiUle estent cons ' sten ti:ith tlie performaiice of tlieir otlier duties. ?li� ro�'i ions f tliis cha��ier aiid of all re�iilations malc tlier �incler shall be subject to all al,pliczUle aiiil eon rolli �r pro isions of fecleral aiicl state la�:s and o re_L latio s and oi•ders issuecl thereiuuler and shall be eeme�l to l e sus enclecl an�l iiioper•ati��e so fai• as tliere is an�- con lir. t liere�. th. Tlie cliief of pol ice ma�' appoint ai �r �jua ifie�i perso i }iuldin� a position in aiiy anency crea ed � 17 . ; ; ����7� , - � �5 under edera or s ate authority for emergency management � • olice officer of the city with suc . purpos s as spec al p police power and uties within the city incident to the ` functi ns oY his p sition, not e.cceeding those of a re�ul r police offic r of the city, as may be prescribed in the appoin ment. Ere such special police ofYicer shall be subjec to he su ervision and control of the chief oY police and uch o her police officers of the city as the chief Y po ice m y designate. . • � � . ; � �. . • � 18 . _ — � a �—�—�37� � _ w`� �75 � ti i ation in labor dispute or nolitics. . �►9. Par The em rgeiic maiia ement a�ency shall not participate in . any fo m of oliti al acti��ity, nor shall it be employed direct y or 'ndire tly for political purposes, nor shall it be mploy d in le;itimate laUor dispute. '7 . i�'. Custo � of Ro�•ernment ro ert�. The directo � of eme �genc mana ement sliall take cusLOdy, on behalf of � said c ty, of all properties of . any type or nature «hich � are ot led b� said city, loane�l, given or donated to said � city f om a y sou ce, including the federal 'overnment � and it ase cies, i�hich properties relate to the functio s � of the di�-i ion o emeroency management; further, tliat � �ahile aid roper ies are in the care, custod� and conts 1 r of sai cit, and ts division of emer�enc3- manaaement, t e director sh 11 be responsible for said properties aiid may � tal�e s icli r asoiia le acts as are iiecessary- to protect an F conse�'tTe sa d pro ei-ties. E r � . E �. 11 . Dama c� +c� em�r�nitc�� manaQement nronert�'. F � ;�ny p rsoii �iio sli il clatita��e, s ceal , ti-espass oii oi- cause � an�� h rm to prope �ties of an�� t�-pe .or nature under the c re E and cl stod�- of tti di�-ision of emeraency mana�ement shal r be gu lty o a mi demeanor atid puiiislied accor�lin�ly. � ` S ; ' r �. 1? . �vhi �les and �Yarnin� de�-ices . No u�iautliori ed E P erso i'sha 1 opei 3ie a sireii, whistle or otlier audible r devic�e so s to imulate an attack or weather z,arning � witho t th t�-rit en permission of the director,of emer�elcy � manag ment. Tlii provision sliall apply to all devices � emitting s und �al icli in the opinion of the director are p closely id ntifi d with tlie sound for a T:�I� COVER or A ERT j warni i�. mer�ei cy ��ehicles of fire and police departm nts t and ambula ces a e eacepted. 7 � j. 1� Ob�.'iii� direct.ions. Durin� an emer�enc�- ever� pers ii Slia 1 ul�e�- all L11e la��ful oi•clers of r•enula or aV ;ilia y mem �ers ot' ttie police aud fire departments of tl e cit of S iiit Paul ancl all otlier persocis ha�•ing spec Yic e cr�eti •y mariZ�*emeiit assigtiu►eiit aiid clisplaying thei offi ial i eiititic�,tioii. � I 19 . _ ---._.�_ . .� .._ .. .____.._.. _.. ._ __.__..__ . i �� i���' 1 MINITt - CITY CLERK " ' j PINK - FINANC[ � �,,�� ICANARr - O[rARTM[NT �i I Y O N' S A I N T ��A LT L F le ril N 0. � ■�u� - Mwrow , a • � O/ K�Z/`�/�CG Ordinance NO. � i� Presented By E ' Referred To Committee: Date � i Out of Committe By Date i i . � I PRge ii. D I I � Section 2. � I I is or inaac shall be deeo�ed a part of the �a1nt Pau S ; Legisl tfve ode a d s6a11 be incorpornted tberein and give I ' an app oprfe e cb� ter aad/or sectfoa number at tbe ti�e o! � I tbe ns t rev sioa ! said LeEislative Code. r i � Section 3. � � : 1'�ia or inenc shall take eiiect and be in iorce 3�� ds o � i tro� a�d ait r its paBSaae, approval aad publication. E . r F { P ' �G ; � I � : + r � c ; • , �'. 5 � � � � r � , � r � . � � . � � � • r ; � � I r � � � -- iCOUNCILMEN Requested by Department of: : Yeas Na�•� � � Hunt � �e��r,e In Favor ------- — nnaddox McMahon snowsicer c Against BY --__--------- ---- --- Tedesco � �Ison � � i ' ��� ' t 'it� Form Approved by City Attorney ,�opted by Council: Date 'ified Passed by Cou cit Secre ary By ----_— •- . � ._. . . By - - Approved by Mayor: Date •'� 'i (i �(� ! Approved by Mayor for Submission to Cou il � By By �����7� . - �,�;�� _ i_;;:``�" � APPENDIX 9 Coo�cii '' i"�-� r�r-+•� ��..wwv - ceP��.Tw�er�` � I �S�Z () �� ��+, I �1� ��.1 I : I.. - NO. :.,: � .. �t�U► r'.:�C�/.� MAVO�t ft�G _ �. �. Pax� . �- ;-, � �'o ������1 � eso�i�tz��� /'i, �' � , ��,��_�►,�•:•,� �; -- � - - ��'t-��� ---- -�--- -- - - -- -- - --�--- -- ` Frtrft••;! •I•� --- -- -- - - - ---- _ __--- CGrt�mtlt_�r ��.-,ir - -- -- -- --- O�:1 (Ji l ?�i' i:•.._. f; --- - - `--- - --- --------- I)7tt ----. ... --_-_- -___-- - -�_ .---�- -- —-- —_-___-_--._- _ -- _---_ =_=_- __ —=_-� . �r�„� ..�/'i">.i� G /r'.Z.� �Y� l_.,:YS .. . - - - _ c i l, �-t-:-�cs�C►� �a r1uC 1 ar � attic�: �r a n tural disaste�� rec�uiring tize declr:,-ation of a I state o e-:.er.:,ency, it is `�:�*�� urgent and riCCuSS3�y to ins re � the con ��ui`y of j ly elected and lawful lead�r�nip of the I City of Sain` Paul; anJ S 1 wHc,hr as, purs ant to 1`iir.nesota Statutes Sec�ion 1. 27, Subd. ?, � the lejis�4t re of the Stat� oF Minneso�a has aut►�orized t r governi g �o�y of ny rminicipality to enact such ordinance or resolu io:�s s may be necessary to provide for the continu' ty � of its gov�r m�nt nd the emergency interim succession of ' ts F key gov�errli-�e t off cials; now, therefore, be it R SOLVE , tna the interim e�nergency successors to th E Office of �1a �or sh 11 bz f.irst, the Acting Mayor and then embers N of the Gounc 1, an they shall succeed to that office afte the P � presid nt of the C uncil and the vice president of the Cou cil, � in ord r of enior ty of uninterrupted service on the Coun il. F In cas t�ao r mo-r mer��ers ot the Council have equal seni rity, r the ol er or oldes in age shall be deemed the �,senior memb r; and � be it � Y - ; F �RTH�.R RESOL ED, in the event that vacane2es �ccur o the Counci suc that quorum could not be met, the person ho ding r the of ice of Niayo , be it elected, acting, or ir.terir.i suc essor, � s�►all ppoi t a s ficient nu.�nber of persons to the Counci as int�rin r ec�erge cy a oint s such that a quorum is met, and said a pointees � shall ervE -ntil the vacancy is f illed pursuant.to the Ch ter � of the City of Sa' t Paul; and, be it . E N E r 7 --� -------�-. -._- --- - --- -- �-- — — —.-._._ --- .---_.__. _-- . .- -- CUU�I IL,1�.,,_ _.. _�._— ---- - -- ---��—i .. ' I Req�_ested h.; Dt�p�,r-�?nt of: ti'eati \: I H::nt I ---_ Le..•:� -- - In �� �'..•� ' ----_. . _-- --- -- � - --- - t.tr,�ldox - ----- li ' � �'cM,�}:Cn S��uwait�r - - ---- A�:i:r.ti� i RY ---- -- --- ---- --- - - - - ---._ Tedssca • W�IsO� I � _ - � — __ _ _ Form Appro:•ed by City Atic,rne}' ,\du���•;l ;•� C�vu�i�I: . �.�;e� ! � � Ccnili�•c! 1'.��:�cd b� G�;:;�• �i tirc rrt.��y �I B� - -- -- `— - ----- -- -- El•� ,I J , --- ----- --� - --•_--- � -- ._.....---...- - --- I \pproved by Mo�c+r (or Sub. on o Couocil Appru•.cd t�a ;�l.nu : U.���- -------- --------� ---- . 23 E�� -- . . __. ------ - ---� -- - ---�--�--•—�- �--. _ �� By �—_ _- ---- --------- — _ . ���/3�� � �, � .� r Nn ` � Cplifll'tI p.�/ tl ��� � ��•u,:MlNT� ( 1 7'YO1' .�.1 i 1 1' � .1 tJ I. F�te t: .... ..,.� 0. �' .� �?�ncil .��s����ion - � �rc�:r�:���.� i: �- - �- -- -� - - - ---- -----� -�---- - - . , ------. --- - . ,. �iru Tu �-- ----- - ------------ -- Cc�r:s�i t,ee: Uat: -- -�-- — �.��.. �,: i:���.:�. 'r,�•�• L}• . . --------•---.._- -•- -- I��tr ------ -��- ---- . .. . . Page 2. � FUR HER R SOL��E , that if the person holding the o�iice f �I3�G� is requi ed �� make an emergency interim appointcr.�nt t th� Coun il su h tii� a quorum is met, h� stiall do so in ord r c* Counc' 1 dis ricts starting with Council District ho. 1; a d, be it ` FUR�'HER R SOLVE , that no person shall be designated or serve as an em rgenc interim successor unless he may under he Constitu ion o stat tes of the state or Charter or ordinanc s of the C ty, h ld th office of the person to whose powers d duties h is d signa ed to succeed. • � � � � , _. _-. 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Uale --. . _ .—..------- Ki - - ..-- -- ---- --- - - ---.._.._._�_�y. �)' --• --•-- 1 . �`�,_,��� S I1�T P UL'S EMEflGERCY DIRECTORY � � � , ; PAME i OFFICS i HOMB i � � I sc�B�xex , _ ro Y - s fety � 292-7705 I 227-9863 � � Direct r, C ty of Saint Panl � � � I � � I � ADJIITABT GBFE L - nforsation � 296-4447 ( 459-2971 � � Gary B1 edel, Mili ary Anditor � � � � I ' ( � AGRICIILT RS DB ABTMB T - ( 297-2528 � 459-6486 � iDave D lly � 8:00-4 : 30 � � I � � I M � AI8 FOBC - 93 th Ta tical Air � 725-5011 � � E i Lift G onp i i i G � � E � 1�IIFPL�APO IS IN ERNAT ONAL AIR- � 725-5200 � � N � POBT-S carit Poli e � ( � C � � I � Y • I AIS LBFT WIAG TACTI AL) � ( � D � Genera Scha �ann, Group � � � I . � Comn ader � 725-5632 ( '• ( � R � Joseph Sadow ki, A ministra- � � `, � E � tive (Secn ity) � 725-5600 � '� � C iBernie Bnrqn i 725-5100 i � i a I I R � AVIATIOF SQPPO T FAC LITY - � 291-0128 � 715-262-3545 � y � Dovnto n Sai t Paa Airport � � � iMichae S. H yes , npervisor i I ' I � ( I AIB TRAF IC CO TBOL OWBB - I � � � Saint aul D wntow Airport ( � � ( � Call 1 t - C 1. Co � 296-4665 � 439-6569 ( � Call 2 d - L . Col Litschke ( 296-4585 � 771-9712 � � Call 3 d - L . Col Depra � 296-4093 � 439-3806 � ( Coordinati n Adj tant � � � iGeneral i I I � � I AMEULANCE SEBV CES: � � ( � Saint Paul F re De artnent � 911 � � • � Martin sbul nce C mpany � 222-0555 (24 hour) � � Midvest-Olse Asbn ance � 827-6221 (24 hour) � � � ( ( 25 I _ _ �_�-��,�' • , , , , 1 1lAME f OFFICB � HOME 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 � � A�IEtICAR B D CBO S AIiD TRA1tS- 1 1 1 1 PO TATIO - Ca 1 lst � 291-6789 1 1 � Tr gspor ation nn�ber 1 291-6790 1 1 � 1 t 1 � 1 1 1 1 aBM? COBPS 0! BN IIISBBS 1 1 t � Hr. Ben opat , Chief E�erg. 1 1 1 � anage ent D vision 1 725-7511 (24 hours� 1 1 Hr Pete Fisc er, Chief 1 1 1 � ngine ring ivision t 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 t 1 ASSO IATED PSBSS (A.P.) - 1 1 1 � Je f Bae en, B oadcast Editort 332-2727 (24 honrs) 1 t t 1 1 t t t t 1 AT?0 RBT - Terra ce Sullivan, 1 1 1 1 Ci � of aint anl 1 298-5121 1 644-2202 1 1 1 1 1 � t t 1 1 BQIL BRS E CHAL�G O1� SAIAT 1 1 1 1 PA L - 8 ger M ller 1 224-7545 t 739-5136 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BIIIL IAG C DB BN OxCEMEN? - � , 1 1 1 Di k A�e 1 298-4212`' 1 770-3368 t 1 Do g Sch ab 1 2 98-4 786 ; t 1 1 Ji Pelo ninn 1 298-5246 '� 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 t t 1 fOIL IIiG B PAIg HO! - � 1 t 1 De Soaa on 1 771-7840 � 731-113 1 1 1 '1 1 t t Z 1 1 DDtL NGTO AOaT B88 YABDS - 1 1 t � Da ton' Elaf Switch Forsan � 298-2105 4 1 T t t 1 t t 1 t CHB�i REC t 1-806-424-9300 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 t cHeti g� o coM� ecg - t � t t Wi lia� Bond � 222-5561 t 1 t f 1 1 1 t t 1 1 CHIC GO-N e'fHWB TSSN AND OMAHA 1 1 1 � YA D OP ICBS: 1 221-9306 (Dispatcher 1 • � Eaat Sa nt Pa 1 � 221-9210 1 1 � iiestern Avenu 1 221-9315 1 1 t Soath S int P al � 221-9313 1 t t 1 1 1 26 I � � ���-��7� • � t t t � XAME 1 O�FICE 1 HORB 1 1 1 1 1 t t 1 t ` 1 CITY AtCHI BCT A D EIIILDIIIG � 1 1 1 CO BS - 1 1 1 � Di t A�e 1 298-4212 1 77@-3368 1 1 G1 an Er ctson t 298-4212 t 437-6740 1 1 Bn en Ag rra 1 298-4212 1 776-2107 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t CITY CLEg� - Alb rt Olson t 298-4231 1 735-4045 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 t 1 1 CIZT COOFC L 1�IE8 BRS - 1 1 1 1 1Ci i Son- .en � 2 98-53 78 1 1 1 Jo n Dre 1 2 98-44 73 � 1 1 Ch is Ni osia � 298-4475 1 1 1 Ja es Sc eibel � 298-5679 1 1 1 Ja ice B ttaan � 298-5591 1 1 � Vi tor T desco � 298-5506 t t � ai 1 Wil on � 298-4646 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CITY HALL ELEPH NE IPFOB- 1 1 1 • 1 Z!A ION - 1 2 98-4012 1 1 1 Be ty Ge nain � 298-5330 1 1 � De nis G ivoni 1 298-4207 1 1 1 1 •• 7 1 1 T � 1 t 1 CITY flALL IIILDI G SOPEBIP- 1 � 1 1 � TB DBA? � 298-5394 ' � 24 honrs 1 1 [athryn ried■ na � 298-6131 1 1 1 Ee lyn � cker, Building Bng. � 298-4137 1 777-9691 1 1 Dennis G i�oni , Aasistant 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 CIVIC. CERT E � Z t 1 Ticket 0 fice 1 224-7403 1 1 � Saergenc es 1 224-7361 1 1 � Engine B on 1 292-7362 1 2�► hours 1 . � Foreian' Soos 1 2 92-73 61 1 1 1 Par ing aep ( ob Glackin) 1 224-8442 t 1 1 Food Ser ice � 227-7025 1 1 � Jerr� Jo es � 22 7-7024 1 1 1 �iarlene nders n � 2 92-7361 1 93 8-12 76 1 � Hict �rn ger-M int . 1 292-7361 1 t 1 Don Ho�e t � 77b-6586 1 1 t 1 1 • 27 I . �' �j. /�I� • � � � � � NAME 1 OFFICB 1 HOME 1 t 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 ` 1 CIYI AIa PATSO - Son Lnad 1 224-1233 t 455-356 1 t t � 869-3663 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 � CIVI DEF BSE - inneapolis 1 1 1 1 Pa rict Cos�o , Director t 823-5204 � 1 t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CIOI SSZ ICB - PEBS011HBL 1 1 1 1 OF ICB: � 1 1 � Ba hael A. oi easillas, 1 2 98-4221 —!� t 1 irec or 1 1 1 t Ed ard . Yiz rd, Liaisos 1 1 1 � ad A sista t IV 1 1 1 � Ee nie right 1 1 631-2894 � 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 t COMI� IiICA IOSS $H'[SB - 1 1 1 t Go erno 's Se arit� 1 296-38b4 (24 hours) 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 t • 1 COMI�i AICA IOPS ITY 0! SAIPT 1 � 1 1 PA L: 1 911 1 1 � Fi e De srtae t t 224-7371 (24 hoars) t � Po ice epart ent 1 291-1234�;(24 hours) 1 � 1 1 � 1 1 1 1 �, 1 1 t C080 EB - Basse County - 1 ' 1 1 t Ja es E sling 1 224-7627 (26 honrs) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 COII� IL t SSASC - t 298-4163 t 771-2664 1 � Jo n Co nell� 1 '1 1 1 t � 1 t t t 1 1 COII�f Y At IiAS - Anthon� Crea 1 777-1361 � 771-6102 1 1 f 1 1 t 1 1 1 � DA�O A CO 11'PT S E[IFF - 1 1 1 � 8o Eo� � 437-4211 (24 honrs) 1 � t 1 463-7364 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 � DBPA TMSA OP li TO�AL BESOOgCES1 296-3572 1 t 1 1 1 1 • 28 i i ; -�-/�7� �� � • I NAMB ( OFFICE I HOME � i I f I . I f I DISPATC - PI NEEB SESS - I I I � City est � 222-5011 � � � Dorot � Lew s � 228-5459 � � � Chnct Lasze ski � 228-5464 � � I DISPATC : I I I � Steve Wilso , Man ging Editor � 222-5011 � � � Harol Higg ns , C ty Editor � 222-5011 ( � � Denni Lien Day � 222-5011 � � iPat S eeney Night i 222-5011 i i � � � DRILL T ABS - Saint Paul Fire � � � � Depar sent � 644-9133 � � � � I I I � � DIIPONT EPRES NTATI E - � � ( E � Dole aplos ves, nc. - � 423-1141 (24 hours) � ( � Larry Le'ke � 432-6604 � 437-6389 � � I I I I r I I c I EDUCATI N DEP RTMEN - Depnty I I ( � • ( Consi sione -Stat of MN � 296-2414 � � ( Curma Gain s � 297-3115 ( � I � � � ( : � • � F � ELSCTSI IAN ( � �, � � � Jolly Mangi i , Ci y Hall � 298-4137 ( �'�77-9250 � ( ( � � � . I I c I EI�iEBGEN Y MAP GEPIEN DIVISION, I � � � � Saint Paal ire D partnent � 224-7371 (24 hours) ( : � Rnase 1 Pol nsky, Coordinator � 228-6261 � 2z4-7371 ( � , � � � " ( � ! ' ( � EQIIIPME T SER ICES � � � � Saint Panl ire D partnent � 645-0648 (24 honrs) ( � � 731-2767 ( � � � ( � � � I E%PLOSI ES AS ISTAN E - I I I � Boab quad � 296-7454 � � � Steph n Hen ess� � 296-2662 (24 hours) � � (Poli e con act) � � � . � � � � • I 29 - �,,�� -<�-��' • � � � t 1 NAMB 1 OFFICE 1 HOMS 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 t � ' � FAIBG�OIIND - Re iTenzel 1 642-2206 t 4 84-9753 t 1 1 642-3200 aain ,. � T 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 t FBDB� L AV ATIOR AGBBCT (FAA) 1 1 1 t Cal lst 1 725-3350 (24 honrs) 1 t Jer y Prickee Air Traffic 1 1 t 1 Man ger � 726-1811 1 1 1 Fli ht Service Station 1 726-9522 {24 hours) 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 FEDEB L BII AII 0 IAVESTIGA- 1 1 t t tI0 (FBI) � 291-7100 1 1 � t 339-7861 (24 honrs) t 1 1 1 1 1 � 1 1 1 FBDBB�L IRF R�ATI R CENTBB � 349-5333 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 � FINAN E MAP GBMEN SBBVICES 1 1 1 1 Eng ne Sc il ler � 2 98-4 63 7 1 73 8-3 624 � • 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 � FIBE EPABT ENT - City of Saintl � � 1 Pau , Dis atche 1 911 (24 �hours) � 1 S•te e Con oy, F re Chief 1 222-04 77 � t 1 1 Edw�rd He nen, sst . Chief � 224-7811 �;1 � 1 Jam s Pet rfeso Asst. Chief � 224-7811 � 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FIBE AxSHA - Ci y of Saint � 911 (24� honrs) � t Pau , Ste e Zac ard � 228-6330 1 1 t 1 t '� t 1 1 1 . 1 1 FIBE egsga - St te of MN � 296-7641 T 1 1 Wes (ierne , Sta e Fire Iiarshall 1 854-3 74 7 � 1 Bon Sockn aa , A son Investi- � 1 1 T g tor 1 1 43 9-7840 1 1 1 1 1 � 1 1 1 � GOVEB OS•S FFICB - 1 1 � 1 8ud� Perp ch � 296-3391 � 297-2161 1 1 t 1 1 1 t t 1 1 GBAFF, JOHF - Wea her 1 725-3400 t t � 1 725-3401 (24 hours) 1 1 1 1 t • 30 I � � _ � ���3� � � • I NAMB ( OFFICE I HOMS I � � ( � . � � � HEALTH IVISI N - C ty of ( � � � Saint Panl � 292-7741 � � � Bd Eb rhard , Pab ic Health � � � � Ser ices anage _ � 292-7712 � 774-4275 � ( Bill unthe , Dir ctor, � � ( � Lab rator Servi ces � 292-7721 � 73l-528b � � I I � � flEALTH . IVISI A - R msey � � � � Connt - Le Hold n � 633-0316 f + 1 i t t I I � flOS�ITA S : ( I I E � Bethe da � 221-2200 � � M ( Child en's � 298-8666 � � E � Midwa � 641-5500 � � R � �tound Park ( 774-5901 � � G � Saint John' ( 772-5500 � � E � Saint Josep 's � 291-3000 � � D � Saint Paul- amsey ( 221-3456 � � C � Eme gency Room � 221-2121 � � Y ( Sanar tan � 645-9111 � � • � IInite Hosp tals � 298-8888 � � � I I I I � I � I P I HOUSING FIIiAN E AGE CY - State I I �. I F � of �ti nesot � � `, � C � Rosea n Ror n - ffice � 296-5738 � � 7 } Man ger � � � C � � � � F I 1 y � flOIISIRG PIIBL C AG CY, City � � � � of Sa nt Pa 1 � 298-5356 � ( � ( 227-9919 (after honrs) � � 8oy R dic, Snper ising � 298-5356 � � � Man ger � � � ( � � � � � ( flOUSING AND EDEVE OPMEIQT I I I � AIITHO ITY � � � � Jases Bell a � 292-1577 � 774-4326 � � ( I � I MAYOR'S OF1�I B - I I I � Georg Lat mer, ayor � 298-4323 � 224-8286 � � � � � • 31 - ; 8" , ,�ri3 � � � I NAMS I OFFICE I HOIotE � � � _ ( � MC GIALEY� M LES - Property � � iManager, C ty of Saint Panl i Y92-7011 i 457-6318 � I 1�IEDICAL COOR INATO - I I � Dr. Cicero � 221-3311 � 715-425-5498 � Hospital I 221-3456 � � � � � � MEDICAL SOCI TY - amsey � 292-1209 (24 hours) I Connty I I I � 1 I I � 1riETBOPO ITAN AIRPO TS - I I � COHMISSIOP - Dir ctors � 726-1717 � ( Eaecntive ffice , � 726-1892 � � Ti Ande aon � 726-1892 ( � Fire Depar ment �, 726-1300 � i � � � MBTROPOLITAN REGIO COORDINATOR� 778-0800 (24 hours) • i Howard Str bala i 297-3942 i 724-0403 � I KETROPOLITAN TRAAS T COMIrtISSIONI I �� � Radio Cont ol � 827-3724 (24`, hours) � � � ''. � � IrIIDWEST AMBII ANCE OMPANY - � 827-6151 � � Brad Ander on � 827-6221 (24 hours) � � � � � MILWAII BB BO D: � 778-3660 (24 hours) � Yard aster - Sai t Panl � 778-3661 (24 h8urs) � Yard Offic - Hu p � 778-3676 (24 hours) � � � � I MINNEAPOLIS IRPOR I I � Control To er, C ief F.A.A. � 726-1177 (24 hours) � � � � I MINNESOTA DE ABTME T OF I I � ECOliO IC S CURIT - I I � H.M. Johns n, Ad instrative � � 429-6694 � Assistan � 296-8352 � � Don eller Dire tor � 296-3689 � 777-9771 • I I I 32 � I - � �� ��-�-�.� � � � I FAMB , � OFFICS I flOMB I � � ( ( - � ( I KIAPBSOTA MO OS TR NSPOST I ( I � ASSOCIATIO - � � � Call lst - Richa d Laliberte �►54-6580 � 646-3259 � � Andy Pllol a (M. .?.A. Office 646-7351 � 781-4604 � ( Pors Goetz e (MF Fruit � � Transfer � 454-2411 � 646-36RR � � � � � MIANESOTA TR NSFER COMPANY � 646-5314 � ( Yard Maste � 646-8549 � � John L. Je sen � 646-2010 � 739-1583 � I E � NATIOR L GIIA D, St te of MN � 296-4662 � M � Kr. ary B oedel I 296-4447 � 459-2971 E � Lt. ol. L onard 1C. Grein � 296-4613 � 753-4010 R � Majo Gary Schra al � 296-4407 � G � Ca�l Capit 1 Sec rity for � � E � Duty Off cer � 291-8009 � N � � � C I Y • I NATIIRA RESO RCES EPARTMENT - I I � Stat of M nneso a � � � � 1Cath een A Wall ce � 296-3572 � 645-1107 I I I I �' R I ; E I NEWSPA ERS : I I 'r C � Sain Panl Diapa ch-Pioneer � � T � Pr ss � 222-5011 (24 hours) C � Minn apoli Star and Tribnne � 372-4141 (24 hours) P I I I � I , I A08THE N STA ES PO BS CO1rIPANY I I � Elec ric II ilit � � � � Elee ric S rvice (Trouble) � 221-4411 (24 hours) ( D.D. Butte Wick, General Mgr. � 221-4226 � � W.C. Schlo terba �, Construc-� � � ti n Man ger � 221-4288 � � D.J. Eiden Assi tant to � � ( Ge eral anage � 221-4532 � � � � � Gas tilit � � � Gas ervic (Ene gency) � 221-4421 (24 hours) � J.M. Quigl y, Vi e President � 221-4145 � � J.B. Peter on, D rector, � � � Ga Engi eerin � 221-4169 � � D.N. Fanld , Dir ctor, Gas , � � . � Co struc ion, aintenance � 221-4146 � � Cu toaer Servi e � � � ( ( 33 - �' � �-/�7 � • 1 t t t 1 NA S � OFFICB 1 HOMB � t 1 1 1 , 1 1 t 1 1 NO TflWBS EB1{ B LL TSLEPH08B 1 1 1 1 OMPA : 1 642-6001 (24 hours) 1 1 nblic telat ons 1 221-5955 1 1 1 vitch Eoard � 221-6510 1 1 1 06 A1 en 1 642-6171 � 1 1 ob Sh elds 1 642-6024 � 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 PA RS Ali RBCx ATIOS DIVISION -� 1 1 1 Cit� o Sain Panl � 292-6600 (24 hours) 1 1 loyd nr�ho der, Liaison � 4 88-72 91 1 1 � Honald Siank � 646-2745 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 POLICE D PABTM P?, City of t 1 1 1 S' int ael � � � 1 Willia McCn cheon, Chief 1 292-3588 1 1 1 E erge cy 1 911 1 1 1 Watch omman er 1 292-3627 � � ' � �. Iff rt � � � � R. Sia ons � � � • � B nb S nad 1 2 92-3 734 (3:00-7:00 1 t 1 1 t 1 1 t 1 � POLLD'f IO CONT OL AGENCY 1 ": 1 1 1 State f Min eaota � 2 96-73 73� (24 hours) 1 1 T a iCa itows i , Director 1 296-7301 ', � � 1 D ct [ ble 1 � 296-7235 + 1 t 1 E b Du linge , Spills 1 296-7706 � � ' 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 POS 0!F CE - aint Paal 1 293-3011 1 1 ' t 1 1 1 1 t 7 t � PRO EBTY I�lANAG MSAT - � � � t M les cGinl � 1 2 92-7011 1 4 5 7-631 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 t t 1 1 PIIE IC H ALTH IVISI08 1 292-7741 � 1 1 1 1 t 1 t 1 1 1 YIIE IC W tRS D PABTI�SFT - City � 1 1 1 o Sai t Pan 1 298-4241 1 1 1 B erge e� - fter Hour• � 292-6600 (24 hours) 1 1 G rage 1 488-8348 1 1 1 8 n Mu dahl 1 4 88-834 8 1 1 • 1 S reet Barri adea � 4 89-8871 1 1 1 J hn J nsk� � 4 89-8871 1 4 SS-6655 1 1 1 1 1 34 _ � -�3�8 I • I RAME � �OFFICB ( HOME � � � � � PII�CHASIRG - City/ ounty - ( 298-4225 � � Williai Pe er, P rchaaing � � � Agent � 298-4115 � 489-5741 ( Janet Giol ani , ssistant � � � Pnrchaai g Age t � 298-5501 � � � ( � � PIIBCHASING - State of Minnesota � ( ( (Arden Hil s) ( 633-1644 � ( Jases B. J hnson � 296-2853 � 926-0438 � ( � � � BADIATI A M8 ICIRS ' � � E � Saint Panl Ra4se Hospital � 221-3456 � M � Brace Denn y, As t. Chief � � 754-2207 E � Energency oon ( 221-2121 � R � � � G � State Heal h Dep rtment - � � � E ( Radiatio Cont ol � 623-5323 ( � N I Switc boar I 623-5100 � � C � After Hour - � 778-0800 (24 hours) � Y ( Alice Henn gan � ( 890-7782 � • � Bill Breit nstei ( � 929-5064 � D I I I I I I � I R I RAILSOA S: � � `, � E � Bnrli gton North rn - Main � ( '� � C � Minbeapo is ( 370-3131 � � � T � Chicago-No th We tern � � � 0 ( 275 B. F urth treet ( 221-9306 � ( R � Soo Line, onald E. Ostrun � 488-0638 � � Y � Yard, 200 . Kar land Avenue ( 488-0895 � , � � Milva tee oad � 778-3660 � � � Yard ffic � 778-3661 � ' � ( Hnsp � 778-3676 � � � I � � (SAIiSEY C IINTY � � � � Civil Defe se, 41 llia� Conter � � 645-1023 � ( John enne y, Op rations and � � � ( Fla ning � 482-5238 � 374-5737 � � Charl s Za haria , Sheriff ( 298-4451 � � I E�erg ncy atrol � 484-3366 � � � Medic 1 So iety, Sue Linder � 291-1209 � � � � I ' � • � SALVATI N Ag Y - M jor Rubin � 224-4316 I 739-1024 � � E�erg ncy � 224-4316 � � � � � � 35 - ����7� � • I FAMS ( OFFICB I flOME i � � � I SCHOOL DISTR CTS - City I � � Snperinten ent � 293-7621 � � #625 - Jen Sigv rtsen � 293-7837 � � Central Se arity � 222-8439 � � Mr. Edward Matti on � 645-5956 � � I � I SEVEI�TS DAY DVEAT STS - I I � Mr. Q ale � 545-8894 � , � ' I I I I SEWAGE REAT ENT F CILITY - I I � (Metr poli an) � � iLonis Bart cher i 771-8845 (i4 honrs) I � I SHEBIFF DEPA TMENT : I I I � Dakot Cou ty � 437-4211 � � � � Ramse Cou ty - ispatch � 484-3366 � � � Charl s Za haria , Sheriff � 298-4451 � ( � Washi gton Count � 439-9381 � � � i � � I � SIGAAL IVIS ON - IRENS � ( ( �� Denni Moo y and Bill Den � 489-8871 � � ( � Joha ansk � � `. 455-6655 � � I � ' � � STATS F IRGR IIADS 4H BIIILDING) ) � ( � Mike effr n � 642-2212 � 642-3701 � � Phil isch er � 642-2205 � � � Ken fi nzel � 642-2206 � � � � I ' � I STATE P TBOL - I I I � John arvi son, sst. Chief � 482-3246 � � � West etro olita Patrol � � � � Min eapolia � 541-9411 � � � East M tropolitan Patrol � 452-3246 � � � I I � I STATE 0 MINP SOTA: � � � ( E�erg ncy S rvices � 296-2233 � ( � Duty ffice - Lloyd Lund � 778-0800 (24 hours) ( � Ton M therw y, Director � 296-6741 � � � Capit 1 Sec rity � � � • i non emerg ncy i 296-6741 i I 36 . ; �-�3� � • I AAKS � OFFICE I HO1�IS � � � � � IINRNOW HAZA DOIIS ATBxIALS - � � i (CHB ?BBC) i1-800-426-93i0 (24 hours) � I �iATBB TILIT , Cit of Saint � � � Panl � 646-3188 � � 8aer ency � 489-1600 � � Eser ency � 646-2140 � ( � � � WEATflER� BURE II (II. . ) - � � � JohnlGraff � 725-3400 (24 hours) � � 725-3401 (24 hours) E ( � 725-3402 � M I i I E R G E N C Y � D I ' R � E ; ', C T 0 R Y • ' 37 � ; �. �i � �,�,/�� � ,, ' EIiERGBNCY OPERATING CENTER • I�I � E.O. C. ) I � � WHAT IS AN S.O.C. ? A si e fr o whi h key officials can coordinate, direct and cont�ol e ergen y operations at an ad�inistrative level during a di�saate . Our �.O.C. : jA. 1 dedi ated linea E � � M . 1 hot 1 'ne to S.P. R.M.C. E. R. E R Sinc E.O.C. st ff must rely on accurate and current G info mati n fro the disaster _ scene, operations must be E coor inat d thr ngh a command post . N C . A dedic ted .site near the incident. y . R prese tatives from all departments and agencies p aasess roblems sad situations � coordinate the p deciaio making process and relay appropriate g • i forma iou to the E.O.C. R A T � I � N ; ', G C E I� N ' , T E � R • 39 I I . I�I �'�--/,�`7� � _. I E.O.C. ACTIVATION • II DISASTER SITB: � nitia site assesanent, situation beyoad day- to da a.pa�i ities of the city I Po ice/Fire Coamunication Division I R fer to S.O.P. for Notification � �I � I � � '� D signe Designee 'i '� Fire Chief , Noti�y dep rtmen s and agency liaisona on call list to eport to E O. C. Notif command post of E.O. C. activation and eeta�lish redet rmined communication. • II� I ' \�: , � � � 40 - I � ° �3�� �� RADIO COI�IMIINICATION CONCEPT • COMMAND POST ( C.P. ) FIRE - ----- ------ PORTABLE ---------POLI E E.M. S. ----- ------ RADIO ----------FIE D HEALTH ----- ------ DEDICATED --------SUPPO T ERERCI E --- ------ TO -------AGENCI S COORDI ATOR ------ E.O. C. E E.O.C. N , E R ASSIGPS O�M RECEIVE � TO PECI IC E.O.C. MESSAGE FROM F DEP . OR � C.P. r AGE CY COMMORICATOR ( Y DOCUMEN OP PIC S IIP COM- E.O. C. ESSAGE � PLE ED F RH. FORM F AGENCY R EPS GROUP F • ONE COPY CHIEF F FORWARD � MESSAGE FORM � GIV S ON COPY TO GROU CHIEF 7 TO ERSO AT � r STA US B ARD '� � r COMMUNI ATIONS RESPONS FROM ( BxI GS C M- SELECTE AGENCY E PLE ED F HM TO BACR TO COMMAND p COM IINIC TOS . POST. 7 I ' � ' F • ' 41 , � ' ��-,�r�' i �I r. � �, E RCISE COMP�UNICATIOW �JETWORK I AGE�V Y OR EPARTME��T SEiVDI��G THROUGH THE ` II COM �JD POST BY PORTABLE RADIO . POI�ICE : FIRE CJ��MU�JIC.ATIONS DIVISIOi� , � I �. C, � � � �1MUiV I CATOR ROUP H I EF h1AY0R"S MEDIA R P. PART Ei�T — AGEi�CIES (12) D DICATED PHOi�E LI�JES (1) H T LIiJE S�P, R�M�C. E� R, � STATUS UPDATES POLICE/F RE OTHER DEPARTME(�T A EiVCIES DISPATCH RS SPECIFIC. IPJFORMATI �� ,, SPECIFIC I�dFO MATIO� ' T 0 S �TY STA�:E FED�RA� 0�NTY (SALVATI �V AR Y> . (ASSISTAf�CE PR GRAP�S) (MTC) MEDICAL EXA � I��dER (CO��GRtG TE C R�.) S,P. R.h1. C, HEALTH DEPA T�1ENT SHERIFF PUBLIC WORK � 42 , � , � � �"�/3y� EMBRGSNCT OPERATING CENTER • CALL LIST , JANQAxY 22 , 1985 Noti y Chief Co roy and Buas Polansky in case of: 1 . amage and/ r injuries caused by tornado or streigh line inds. 2. �iazardoua m terials incident where evacuation vill ake E lace. M E 3. ajor fires . R G 4. ny ot er major emergency that involves resources b yond g ur da to day capabilities . N C edicated ph nes at the B.O. C. : y 98-55 0 Di ector p 98-41 2 Police p 98-52 3 Me ical E • 98-52 5 Fi e R 98-52 0 Re Cross A 98-49 4 Pu lic Works T PRKC R RO LINE � I � ; N ', G *All perso nel a e to report to roon 707 city hall . Br ng comm �icat "on de ices if available. Report as soon aa � poss ble. E N , T E � R • j � 43 - ����� MEBGB CY OP BATIRG CSNTBB CALL LIST: • *Stev Conr � � Suas olans y jMayor Latin r - 298-4323 (W) 224-8286 (H) Lee A n Tur hin - 298-4323 (W) 772-2725 (H) (IInpablished number Rathy Hale 298-4323 (ii) 222-42 94 (H) Mark eidel - �nblic Inforsation Officer for the ayor 292-6332 (W) 451-3144 (H) Joset e Bra ley - 224-7811 7 7 7-2 913 Linda arie 'ichie - 224-7811 778-1706 (Unpublished nnmber) � ave leasa ts - 224-7811 73 9-2 3 5 6 Gary kogln d - 228-6220 . � Field Liais n 698-94 70 � ; , OMl�II ITY S RVICBS a�es Bicha dson - 298-4431 (W) 644-90 72 (H) ob S ndqui t - 298-4431 (W) • 227-5818 (H) loyd Burth lder - 4 88-72 91 (W) 64 b-4 952 (H) oag chwab - 298-4212 (W) 484-8230 (H) • 44 - ti� ��'�/.�7c� POLICE • Depnt� nief Jo6n ord - 292-3545 (W) 454-4198 (H) - Lienten nt t Iffe t - 292-3545 (W) Sergean S. is�on - 3 92-3 761 (fi) PODLIC OB1CS E M John Ja ak� 489- 871 (W) E 455- 655 (H) R G Eill Sa derl ck - 92-6600 (ii) E 35-3190 (H) N C Jobn Bi hina r - 2 8-5267 (il) Y 7 8-5941 (H) 0 BSD CBO S P E Barbara Font rt - 91-6784 (W) R 35-8630 (H) A T Kar� Si el - 291-6 81 (W) I • N Daniel anlo - 43 -5618 (H) G MBDICAL � � � E. Dr. Cic ro, .P.B. .C. - 221-3311 or Dr. Saaena ', N T (First ) Staf B.B. ph�sician - *221-2121 (E.�. ) ask for st ff E physici n in charg . R Tis Fnl er ( .M.S. - 228-6260 (p) , 459-8748 (H) • 45 I _ '' ���i�3�� • CIT? C ONCIL Victor Tedes o - 2 98-5506 (W) 7 5-6282 (H) . Ja�es cbeib 1 - 2 8-5679 (W) 2 7-0407 (H) Janice Bett■ n - 2 8-5591 (il) Eill Yilson 298- 646 (W) 645- 176 (H) John Drew - 98-44 5 (W) 90-35 1 (H) Chris Nicosi - 2 9 -46 75 (ii) 77 -6483 (H) Riki So nen 2 98- 3 78 (ii) 644- 254 (H) SA�SBY OIINT Bill Co ter 484- 466 (W) Reqnest communication vehicle 645- 023 (H) � Joha [e ned� - 4 84 8466 (W) 374 5737 (H) STATB B BBGB CY SE VICES `; , 24 hoar - 77 -0800 Bequest State Haz/Mat Team 29 -2100 • 46 � �-�3��' • ' SECTION I NEWS MEDIA RELATIONS � RESOURCE LIST � ; , � . � 47 � � � � � _ � -/3�� G� CIT OF S IAT P IIL • BRS GEACY FEWS BDIA RELATIOAS PLAN Pre ared• May, 1985 ` by ark L. Reid 11 Med a Rel tions Coordinator Kay r's 0 fice 292 6332 It s of ital nportance that the fraaework of a news sed a rel tions plan eaist for the City to respond eff ctive y to he nev media. A good plan will allow s to nan ge on resp nae tactics , and not jnst have to reac to the deaan s and the pressures of the news media. OBJ CTIVE OF E ERGEACY PLAF 1 . To id ntify and obtain commitment fron key city offic als t provide rapid and coordinated . transai sion of pe tinen information to the news aedia, when t e healt and afety of the public is threatened. 2 . To pr vide he public (through the news media) wit infor ation about the emergency, with a focus in t e � follo ing a eas : a. Is the ituation still dangerous? Shonld the E ergen y Broadcasting Systea be acti�vated? � b. D scrip ive natnre of emergency - Air', there de ths a d inj ries? Flhat precautions should be take ? W en an Where did it or could it happen? c. D sage: What burned, eaploded, collapsed or w s ! d stroy dY What was it worth? Who estimates alue i o cost? � d. 0 ficia information abont dead, usnally relea ed b Rams y County Medical Eaaniner. e. I forma ion about the �elfare of victi�s and o her a fecte peraons, usnally handled by the Red C oss . f. F ctual, not apeculative, information abont ca se. g. W o ie n charge of controlling various elemen s of e ergen yY � � 48 - ��-�3�r� h. W at is the city doing in response to the • e ergen y? i. W o is n charge of investigating the cause of , e ergen y if other than a natnral disaster (go ern- n nt of icials outside of city may becoae invo ved) j . W o is fficial spokesperson(s) ? Deternined b M yor's Office of l�edia Selations Coordinator, b sed o the natnre of the e�ergency and the a sil- a ility of the inforaed articulate city person el. 3. o ut lize n Emergency Operations Center (EOC) fo inter al co munications and as an editorial cleari g ouse for d ssemiaation of factual, evalnative, ju ge- enta , or enaitive infornation to the nedia such as : N . fi y did we respond to the energency as We did? E W . D d we o it as fast as possible? S . D d we verreact or underreact? M E . W 0 IS ESPONSIBLE, LIABLE OR CIILPABLE FOR D S TIIATI N? I A � . W re sa ety rules or laws violated? R s mu h as ise allows , answers to these kinds of E nest ons n ed to be thought abont and discnssed L o11e tivel before informatioa is offic`ially relea ed A o th medi . Neat to providing information about T eath , inj ries and damage, nost nevs focuses on c use I nd b ame, highly sensitive area. Our informatio 0 an b easi y �iainterpreted unless it is carefully N houg t out before releasing. If we opt not to rel ase S nfor ation, the aedia will often substitu�e runors and ears ia ts place. ' ROLE OF TH MEDI RELATIONS COORDINATOR 1. o gat er accnrate information from all city eaploy es nvolv d in edergency operations so the media can btain info ation about the overall situation from an ffici 1 so ce. 2 . o org nize elevant information into appropriate ritte , ver al, or visual form for dissemination t he de ia ( th Mayoral or EOC coordinator approval as ecess ry) . � 49 �� � � � ��-�3�� 3. To a siat he �edia in obtaining relevant and cor ect • info satio by doing research or directing the� t appr priat sonrcea . _ 4. To a sist a�or in deteraining who will serve as spok apers n(s) for the city depending on aeverit or tech ical atare of the esergenc� and then to asa st that perso (s) when interacting with the media. 5. To w rk to ensnre fair, accurate City of Saint Pa 1 ' inag /cove age during the eaergency, to verify info matio used by the nedia. 6. To d velop a list of inedia contacts (Appendia A) . 7. To s t np nd nanage tenporary nevs nedia facilities if nece sary. 8. If n cessa y, to wor� with police and fire personnel to aet p con rols for nedia access to disaster area and/ r EOC (Appendia D) 9. To p epare other city pnblic information officers for effe tive edia relations during an emergency and for thes to as ist nedia relations coordinator in othe ways as ap ropriate. To maintain up-to-date list f • PIO' (App adia B) . 10. To i forn ocal media of current EOC setup. 11 . To co auni te with other EOC nevs media�. facilitie (i.e. Stat , Federal, Minneapolis , Ramsey, County, ed Cross, etc. ) 8EC MMEND TIONS FOx PERSOAS INTERACTIAG WITH THE MEDIA 1. Reep ool, f a reporter geta snappy, chances are e or she i unde pressnre to get a story, don't let th n ruah ou un ecessarily, be sure of yonr answers. 2. Havin a me ia relations coordinator is not an ope eacus to a oid comnunicating with the sedia. If oa are t e �os knowledgeable person about some aspec of the e ergen y and have the time, you Will be eapec ed to be a spo esperaon. 3. In al like ihood, the better the �ob we do, the 1 ss media cover ge will we incur. • 50 I . ��,.�>� 4. If we don't . reapond to the oedia officially in a t sely • faahi n, th � rill soat likely seek out unofficial sonre s to nsver their qneries. , 5. fter cover ng death, da�age and suffering, sedia ften ocns s the r investigation on blase. 6. ost eNSpe ple agree the aore obstacles they nCoa ter, he harder they work to get a story -- ot eces arily froa legititate sonrces. 7. on't give ut inforaation that you're unsure of. ever guess Don't sa� things like "This information asn' been verified, bnt here's what I've heard. . . . . 8. on't hide robleas. N 9. llow telev sion and pr3nt photographera to get as E lose to th scene as possible, do not use danger as an W zcus for eeping the nedia completely at ba�. S 10. f possible give reporters a tonr of the disaster o M ccid nt si ht , even if only on a pool basis. If t ere E s a eed, edia will be required to obtain D dentificat on tags fros Media Relations Coordinato to I onr isast r area or be pernitted in EOC. A • 11 . nswer questions forthrightly, but don't be afraid o R ckno ledge if all the infornation is not yet E. vaila le. - L � A 12 . on't verst te or understate the probleqs. T I 13. espon es to judgenental or sensitive questions sho ld 0 e dis nssed collectively at the EOC when possible. N S 14. he re lity f an e�ergency is how it ia imterprete by he �e ia. CO1�S DERAT ONS F R THE EOC MEDIA AREA 1 . arge ap of St. Panl and/or Hndson's Metro area ma ith s ne so t of clear mylar overlay and grease encil for rawing on the aylar. 2 . lackb ard, halk, eraser. 3. ne or two t bles , five to ten chairs . • 51 � - � �,, /�7� 4. Slec rical ontlete , typevriter(s) . • 5. Phon (s) . 6. Offi ial 1 oting nedia passes that can be issued u der spec al ci cunstances. I ; • �'. � • ; 52 � � �,F�� -/3 7� Appendia A • 1. Asso iated Press 426 ortla d Avenne � Minneapoli , KF 332-2727 Over 00 M broadcast ontlets and all dailiea (eac pt Hibbi g, St llwater, and Virginia) newapapera 2 . Hinne ota R ws Fetwork 45 B. 8th S reet St. P ul, M 55101 221-1 79 State ide n twork of commercial radios 3. St. P ul Pa er N Citp ditor E 222-5 11 w S 4. CCO M 333-9 81 M 5. STP M E D 42-4 64 I A • 6. v � R . R SP E 6 75 Yo t Avenue Sonth L E ina, N 55435 � A 925-330 ', T F1T N I ' 0 St. Paul Aewsroon N 55 W. 4t Street g St. Panl MA 55102 22 -0244 ' �. WC 0 St Paul Newsroom 4t and abasha St Paul MN 55102 29 -0334 . RS P 34 5 IIni ersity St Paul MN 55114 64 -5555 • I 53 I . �_ �.��� 7. Pnbli ity C nter • 2100 illsb ry Avenue South Minne polis MR 55404 871-7 O1 Fee f r ser ice up to 500 words for $45 • �'r • 54 . �-�, ��7� Appendiz B • PIIB IC I FORMA IOIi OFFICEBS Jan Pri ce/Da id Hennesae�/Sne Hurley Pla ning and E ononic Developsent 140 Ann a Sai t Pa l, MN 292 7494 (p) Rog r Gr pp - 90-1502 (H) Dep rtae t of nblic Works 600 Anne Sai t Pa 1, MP 55102 298 4868 (W) r Bar ara H nter 222-0575 (H) E Dep rtnen of C nnunity Servicea � Div aion f Pub�ic Health � 555 Cedar ` Sai t Pan , MN 55101 r 292 7723 (W) E I Mar Reid 11-45 -3144 (H)/George Lausch-224-7806 (H) � Dep rtmen of C mmunity Services � • Div sion f Lib aries 90 est F urth treet F Sai t Pau , MN 55102 F 292 6332 W) . I �; � Pat Devan . � Sai t Pau Poli e Departnent � lO1 East Oth S reet � Sai t Pan ,MP 5101 r 292 3525 H) � Dav Plea ants Teaporary " Dep rtnen of F re and Safety Services ' 101 East Oth S reet Sai t Pan , MN 55101 224 7811 Dav Helm niak 436-7066 (H) Par s and Recre tion 292 7416 ii) Ger rd St auss 222-8291 (H) Water Dep rt�en 298 5803 W) • 55 . �� -�'� � • SECTION ii CITY OF SAINT PAUL EMERGENCY WARNING PLAN • RESOURCE LIST ` ; , • 57 � � ���_i,3>� Si en Ma fnnct ons Call Liat � 1 . Sire Kain enance Sign 1 Div sion Public Works Departnent 489- 871 d rina working houra , Dennis Moody or Bi 1 Den 292- 600 2 honrs 2. Blec ric S rvice Tronble (N. S.P. ) 221- 411 4 hours 3. Nort veste n Bell Service Emer ency 642-6001 24 hours 4. Stat Ener ency Services 296- 233 d y 778- 800 d ty officer 5. Stat Patr 1 East 452- 246 d spatch • 6. Natio al W ther Service 725-3 00 725-3 O1 , ', • 58 G� ��/��� AINT PAUL WARNING SYSTEM DIAGRAM • Metro Area Bell and Light and Siren System Control Point State Warning Point East 2795 Highway 55 Eagan, Minnesota 55121 Phone: 452-3246 Alternate State Warning Point Room B-4, State Capitol Phone: 296-6741 Capitol Security E M Min eapol s-Saint Paul Primary: g Radio R Wea her S ice f ice G 725 3400 E 725 3401 Alternative: N 725 6090 Telrephone � Y Nor hweste n Bell W • 642 6001 _ A R Metro Bell and N Lights Sy�tem � I � N. Northern States �� G Power P 221-4411 L 53 irens A St. Paul Warning Po nt N See Siren overag Map Leased Circuits � 101 East,Tenth Stre t 55101 224-7371 r • Sir n Repa r Emer ency 489 8871 Normal Telephone 292 6600 E.O.C. ALERT CALL LIST Fire Chief F�ergency Preparedness Coordinator The NOAA W 0 at M nneapolis/Saint Paul International Airport has cap ility and re ponsibility for activating the Metro system in • the event f touc down tornado in the seven-county Metro Area. 59 I - �� �/= �-/,3>� I � TBLEP ONB CABLE/ SIRE # CIRCII T # PAIR LOCATION • A-1 3BSRT 1006 100 11-270 Wood pole on Hovard , betpeen Pt. Douglas , and Burlington Rd. A-2 3BSAT 1006 160 18-1588 60 Sonth Ruth, so th of Battle Creet School . A-3 �' 3BSAT 1006 O50 15-2148 Top off Eastern H ights School, 2001 Marg ret A-4► 3BSAT 1006 170 21-813 Top of Hayden Hei hts School, 1360 Nort Hazel A-5 3BSAT 1006 080 46-915 On pole on Claren e St. , south of Mar land A-6 3BSAT 1006 030 49-1370 On hi-rise on �Iil on Avenue, 1300 A-7 3BSNT 1006 040 36-732 Roof of old Johns n High School betwe n Wells and York on Walsh • A-8 3BSNT 1006 180 44-379 On steel tower on Wheelock Playgrou d, 1521 Edgerton A-9 3BSNT 1000 080 4-608 On roo`f of New No th End Elementary Sc ool, 27 East Geranium A-10 3BSNT 1000 270 12-1035 On pole on parkin lot opposite 90 Mount Airy Street A-11 � BSNT 000 060 3-883 On roof bf new Po t - � Office bldg. , 180 East Rellogg Street A-12 BSNT 000 O10 25-1287 On roof of Hunbol t High School, 640 Humboldt A-13 BSAT 000 250 28-1791 On top of Peill A ts. , 325 Laurel • 60 � ������ TELEP ONB CABLE/ • SIRB # CIRCII T # PAIR LOCATION A-14 3BSNT 1000 150 23-1410 On roof of Great Northern Bldg. , D le and Minnehaha A-15 3BSNT 1000 090 23-1410 On ateel tower on Dale Street between Ar ing- ton and Cottage A-16 BSAT 1000 140 11-1470 On pole at Chatsw rth between Stinaon a d Pront A-17 BSRT 000 040B 29-990 On top of Mitchel E College of Law, 8 0 M Portland Avenue E R A-18 BSAT 000 020 16-74$ On top of Monroe igh G School, 810 Palac Ave. E N A-19 BSNT 000 160 25-465 On top of Edgcumb C School, 1287 Ford Park- Y way W � A-22 BSNT 002 080 24-354 On top of Agricul ural A Bldg. at Fairgrou ds R N A-23 BSAT 002 110 1-104 On roo� of Murray High, I 1450 G`�anthun N ' G A-24 BSNT 002 080 27-1178 On roof� of Chitte den Eastman Bldg. at 2404 P IIniversity Avenue L A A-25 BSAT 002 140 32-637 On top of Murray A 11 _ N at St. THomas Coll ge, 2115 Summit Avenue A-26 3BSNT 1000 030 19-1473 On top of Horace M nn School at 2001 Ele nor A-27 3 SNT 1 02 150 28-707 On top , of Homecrof School, at 1845 Sheridan A-28 3 SNT 1 00 200 13-830 On roof of Hamm B1 g. , 7th and St. Peter Streets • 61 � � ��, -/3 7� TELB HOIiE CABLE/ SI EA # CISC IT � PAIR LOCATIOA • B-1 3ESA 1006 140 11-711 On vooden pole n Carver Avenue b tveen , Pt. Douglas b M Knight Rds. B-2 3BSA 1006 130 11-716 On wooden pole on 4liathrop betwee � Shovshoe Lane and Box- wood Lane B-3 3BSN 1006 190 21-282 On pole at Upper Afton Rd. , near 1677 B-4 3BSN 1006 210 24-2052 On pole at Hazel ood and E. Minnehaha B-5 3BSN 1006 200 23-1794 On pole on E. Id ho between Dieter a d Barclay B-6 3BSNT 1006 150 24-138 On pole on E. Id ho between Clarence and McAffey � B-7 EBSNT 1006 110 40-1070 On pole on E. Id ho between Atlantic and Duluth B-8 3BSNT 1006 090 28-76 On pol�e at Maria and Euclid ', B-9 3BSNT 1000 300 44-229 On pole at �Ioodb ry between Belvider and Curtis B-10 3BSl�T 1000 260 28-486 On pole gt Smith and Curtis • B-11 3BSAT 1000 310 27-1384 On pole at Delaw re and Winona B-12 3BSNT 1000 280 87-4111 On wooden pole at Baker and Ottowa B-13 3BSNT 1000 130 21-1497 On wooden pole at Jackson, south of Wheelock • 62 �-�-%�� � TBLEP ONE CABLE/ SIREA 3 CIRCII T # PAIR LOCATION • B-16 3BSNT 1000 120 22-2361 On wooden pole o the eatension of Par St. north of Wheeloc B-15 3BSNT 1000 110 17-320 On pole on Wheel ck, between Albermar e and Woodbridge B-16 3BSNT 1000 100 15-1185 On pole on Oxford, sonth of West Ida o B-17 3BSNT 1000 180 15-469 On pole at FernWO d and Idaho E 8-18 BSNT 1000 290 16-267 On pole east of H aline M between Nebraska nd g floyt R G B-19 BSNT 002 100 12-1951 On pole on Hewitt g between Rowell an N Tatum � Y B-20 BSNT 002 130 16-436 On pole on Wheele between Englewood and w � Hubbard A R 8-21 BSNT 002 120 45-538 On pole at Lynnhu st N and OaR:ley I � N B-22 BSAT 000 190 11-215 On pole on Spring ield G between railroad racks and Steward Avenu p L B-23 BSNT 000 220 1-1168 On courthouse on A Wabasha side of b ild- N ing ' B-25 BSNT 000 123 8-208 On the Pioneer Pr ss garage, southwest Fourth and Cedar treet B-26 BSNT 000 240 12-1065 On Empire Bnildin , northeast Eighth and Robert � 63 . �-��-��7�' DEFICIENCY RBPORT • 1 . he C ty of Saint Panl as 53 sirens . These sirens ive �OOx overa e. There is no deficiency. � 2 . he C ty of Saint Panl has bell and lights for hosp tals, choo s nar ing hoses and radio stationa at the fol oving ocat ona : BL-1 06-6 Sacred Heart School - 840 6th Street BL-1 6-28 Blessed Sacrasent School - 1800 Aaea A enue �BL-10 6-42 Mounds Park Hospital - 200 Earl Street BL-10 3-2 Cretin High School - 495 Hamline Ave. o. BL-10 5-3 Saint Bernard's School - 197 Geraniun ve. N. BL-10 2-13 Highland Catholic School - 800 Clevela d Avenue South BL-10 2-15 Our Lady of Good Council - 2076 Saint nthony BL-10 2-28 Saint Peter Claver School - 1060 Centr 1 Avenue West . BL-10 2-38 RSTP Radio Station - 3415 IIniversity A enue BL-10 3-39 Midway Hospital - 1700 IInive��rsity Aven e � BL-10 2-2 Samaritan Hospital - 1515 Ct'rarles Aven e �BL-10 2-12 Nativity School - 1938 Stanford Avenue 3BL-10 0-32 Betheada Hospital - 222 Capitol Boulev rd 3BL-10 0-44 Saint Panl Ransey Hospital - �'40 Jacks n 3BL-10 0-74 Saint Gregory's School - 1640 Montreal Ave. 3BL-10 0-76 Saint John's Hoapital - 403 Maria Aven e 3BL-10 0-18 School District 625 - 360 Colborne 3 L-10 0-20 Our Lady of Peace School - 880 Portland 3 L-20 0-22 Saint Paul Hone for the Aged - 90 Wilki St. i 64 ����3�� $BL-10 0-24 Saint Lu�e's School - 1065 Sumnit • �BL-10 0-25 Saint Joseph's Hospital - 69 �lest Each nge BL-10 0-27 Saint Paul Cathedral School - 325 W. K llogg �BL-10 0-1 Saint Luke"s Hospital - 387 Pleasant E M E R G E N C Y W � A R N - � I � N ; G P L A N • 65 • _ � � ��,,-i,��� � �' . SECTION ill AINT PAUL AREA MEDICAL DISASTER PLAN RESOURCE LIST � _ . 67 � . . . . ,J �,�18' �/-"� SAI T PAUL AREA MEDICAL DISASTER PLAN • GENERAL Thi�an is a e o p sp nse to requirements created by ma� r natu�ral o man- ade disasters . During the first stage of a resp�Onse o a m jor disaster, all functions must suppo t the emer ency medic 1 care of the victims . The manner and � rapi ity ith w ich that ob�ective is accomplished mus maxi ize reser ation of life and limb. The t . P ul Fi e �Department , St . Paul Police Departme t , St . aul hapte of the American Red Cross , and privat ambu ance servi es along with the St . Paul area hospit ls have ma�o supp rtive roles in proniding care for disaster vict ms . The c ordination of inedical resources and other disa ter espon e resources of these organizations is requ red en disaster medical needs ezceed individual hosp tal's medi al system capacity. Only through coop rative efforts can we hope to provide medical care to the ictims of a,jor disasters in a coordinated and effi ient ashio . I . CCORD NATIN AGENCIES � A. E ERGEN Y MANAGEMENT DIVISION 1 . The St . Paul Fire Department Emergency Man gement Division provides leadership to exe cise this plan and will provide overal coo dination of efforts in support of inedi al car for disaster victims . The following re ape ations and responsibilities of this � div sion: a. Notify City Emergency Operating Center Room #707 , City Hall. Staff , if requi ed. b. Monitor city agencies zesponse to disa ter situation. c. Coordinate city agencies support for � medical care of victims . ' d. Maintain a map plot of disaster scene nd activity at the disaster area. e. Request State and Federal assistance f r the city, if required . • . I 68 � . . ' . _ �,,�7� " i, b. The fact that St . Paul-Ramsey Medical • • '�i Center is the primary receiving hospital, does not necessarily mean that all incoming patients will be directed there until its ', capacity is met . Patient distribution will � ! depend upon the specific type of in�ur and �, the number of patients that any one �, hospital can accommodate. The Casualty 'I Management Center Coordinator will plan � ahead (before there is a point at whic anp I one facility could not provide effective '� care) to distribute patients appropriately 'I in order to provide the most effective . medical care. Ic. All St . Paul hospitals should be notified I by the Casualty Management Center !, Coordinator as to the statns of the �', anticipated casualty load. Each hospital � � ' has the option of calling the Casualty ' Management Center to monitor the situation �, or to ask foz updated information and �i directions . ,� d. In addition, the Casualty Management Center will notify all other hospitals when St . ` Paul-Ramsey Medical Center or any other receiving hospital goes on an Orange Alert status . ' 4. Operation: ', a. The Casualty Management Center communi • I cations system is a telephone hotline 'i ( lease 2ine) with radio backup. �i Notification that the Casualty Management ', Center is in operation will be transported ' over the Casualty Management Center ', telephone. The system can also be used by , the other hospitals to inform the Casualty !, Management Center of conditions and to '� request assistance during disastere . . I b. The system has a "call director" tqpe � telephone at St . Paul-Ramsey Medical Center which has a handset . To contact a hos ital or other agency, the St . Paul-Ramsey Medical Center-Casualty Management Center operator depresses the key button for that • , 70 I . �`�,-/,3>� B. HE CA UALTY MANAGEMENT CENTER • ' Lo ation : � . a. The Casualty Management Center is loc ted at St . Paul-Ramsey Medical Center in he Emergency Medicine Department . It is a private direct line communications sy tem providing 2-way conversations between the S . Casualty Management Center and the ot er � ' area �hospitals , the St . Paul Police I Department , the St . Paul Fire Departm nt , �; the American Red Cross and the St . Pa 1 T Emergency Operating Center. P Ca ualty Management Center Coordinator : A U a. The Casualty Management Center Medica L Coordinator is the Chief of the Emerg ncy Medicine Department (or the Senior A Emergency Medicine staff physician on duty) R � and is authorized to activate this Ce ter. E A b. The Coordinator decides if the Casnaltq ' Management Center should be activated , P1 � based on the situation as it relates to the g number and types of casualties and th D ' capacity of the St. Paul-Ramsey Medic 1 I Center to treat such casualties . � A c. Casualty Management Center Coordinator also L keeps an inventory list of items from the various hospitals . These items include: D casualties already received, beds available I ' and staff on hand . This data will be used S to disseminate information and to give A direction to hoepitals and other agencies g which support casualty care. Redistri T ' bution of personnel and material E can also be directed by the Casualty g Management Center Coordinator . P 3 . Pa ient Distribution : � L - . A a. The St . Paul Fire Department will N coordinate a21 casualty transportation from the disaster scene and distribute pati nt�s under the direction of the Casualtq Management Center Medical Coordinator. � 69 . I . I � � . Gr"� - ��> • • II hospital and lifts the handset from i s cradle which causes the private line telephone to ring in the selected � hospital . That telephone will contin e to � ring until it is answezed . The Casua ty Management Center operator can place hat line in a hold position, but other hospitals or agencies cannot . S A c. If a hospital or other agency wishes o I call the Casualty Management Center , he �; operator merely picks up the private ine _ T telephone which will cause a ring and flashing light on the Casualty Manage ent p I call director . To answer, the Casual y A Mana ement Center o erator de resse $ p p s he L flashing buttom and lifts the handset The L Casualty Management Center operator m y � place the call on hold. A R A1 ernate Casualty Management Center : E A a. If instructed by the St . Paul-Ramsey Medical Center Emergency Medicine M Department or if informed that the St . E • Paul-Ramsey Medical Center's Casualty D I Management Center is not functioning, the I I alternate Casualty Management Center at � Midway Hospital will be activated. Th A alternate Casualty Management Center L location has be.en chosen due to its geographical distance from the center • D city. If both the Casualty Management I Center and alternate Casualty Manageme t S Center are not functioning, the Casual y A Management Center operation will be S performed by the medical lisison staff in T the City Emezgency Operating Center. g R II . ICARE IVING AGENCIES P IIA. S . PAU FIRE DEPARTMENT L . A • 1 The St . Paul Fire Department is responsibl for r tri ging and coordinating the transport of cas alties to the hospitals . The St . Paul Fire � Dep rtment operates both paramedic units a d EMT ambulances for this purpose. The St . aul Fir Department can also call private amb lances for additional support when � ind cated. . 71 , �� -/��� • . Th re are four radio communication system wh ch can be used : a. The St. Paul Fire Department . b. The St . Paul Police Department . c . The Emergency Medical Network. � d. The Emergency Law Enforcement Channel . . Th St . Paul Fire Department will functio (as re ates to this medical plan) as follows : a. The Fire Department will call the St . Paul-Ramsep Medical Center's Emergenc Room and the St . Paul Police Department di patch with information on the disaster. Th St . Paul Fire Department will give the fo low- ing information: (1 ) The specific location. (2 ) A quick estimate of casualty num ers by the district chief or the fir t • paramedic unit on the scene. (3) Location of emergency vehicles . (4) Any special circ.umstances second ry to the primary incident . (5) Coordinate all efforts with the t. Paul Police Department . 4. Th St . Paul Fire Department will triage s fo lows : a. The St . Paul Fire Department will establish triage and collection points in coordination with the representative of the Emergency Preparedness Division who will. keep the Casualty Management Center Me ical � Coordinator informed. Triage and treatment ' in this plan are onlp applicable to casualties at the disaster scene. , In-hospital triage and treatment are functions of each hospital disaster pl n. � 72 . � � � � � � . � �-�-�3�� - (1 ) Triage of casualties at the disaster � • scene will be the responsibility of the St . Paul Fire Department and the representative from the Emergenc Preparedness Division. (2 ) The triage and casualty collecti n points will be established by th St . Paul Fire Department if transpor ation resources are overwhelmed. (3 ) Treatment of casualties at the . disaster scene will be directed y the St . Paul-Ramsey Medical Center Emergency Room medical staff by adio - communication before transport t ' hospitals. , � (4 ) The random discovery and treatme t of . � casualties at widely separated p ints � might make triage and transporta ion F collection points unnecessary. E B. HE ST PAUL FOLICE � � rs Th St . Paul Police Department will call he E � St Paul Fire Department and St . Paul-Ram ey D Me ical Center Emergency Medicine Departm nt I wi h information on the disaster, i�f firs at � th scene. The Police Department will ca 1 A of -duty officers as needed . The Departm nt L wi 1 also close off the disaster to all e cept to emergency services , utilities , and par me�dic � te ms and will detouz non-emergency traff c I fr m the disaster area. S 2 . Ex ernal traffic control � (at the disaster site) S wi 1 be provided by the St . Paul Police a d Z in lnde the following: E R a. Directing ambulances and other vehicl s with casualties . F L b. Directing vehicles with supplies and equip- �, . ment . � c . Controlling traffic in casualty sortin � . areas . • I 73 �,,��,/<3�� d. Directing authorized personnel and vi itors • to proper locations . e. Setting up road blocks to keep unauth rized people awap. . In e.rnal traffic control (at the hospital site) is the responsibility of the individual ho pitals and their previously determined . Or nge Alert plan. The police role in th in ividual hospital remains egternal to t e ho pital itself . C. HE ST PAUL-RAMSEY MEDICAL CENTER . Th St . Paul-Ramsey Medical Center has th gr atest capacity to respond to casualtie and is designated as the primary receiving ho pital. Patient distribution will follo the pr tocols listed under "Patient Distribut on" , pa e 3 . . Pr vate hospitals will be prepared to tre t ca ualties as they arrive and will activa e � th ir Orange Alert- plans on their own aut ority • or when instructed to do so by the Casual y _ Ma agement Center . . Th Casualty Management Center is located in th Emergency Medicine Department of St . . Pa 1-Ramsey Medical Center undez the dire tion of the Casualty Management Center Medical Co rdinator who is the Chief of the Emerg ncy Me icine Department or his designated . al ernate�. D. HE AM RICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS - ST. PAIIL CH PTER 1 . Th American National Red Cross will dispatch fi st-aid assistance to the disaster scene and to hospitals as requested by the Casualty Ma agement Center or by the lisison staff at th City Emergency Operating Center. � 2 . The responsibility of the American Nationa Red Cross for this plan are as follows : , a. To provide blood. 0 . ; • 74 � � � � � � _ � �' ���37� _ . - . To assemble blood donors . • . To assemble registration team, an inquiry team an , if necessary, establish a regis- . I tr tion point near or at the disaster sit and th chapter office. I . To assemble damage analysis teams which p rform da age analysis in cooperation with the c de S II en orcement division. A I To collect casualty data from hospitals . � I _ T To collect data from the coroner. P i To assist in providing emergency shelters as ,y ne ded. L L I3 . he Re Cross has a social service division w ich . an wo k in conjunction with the hospitals' s cial A servic department. Further , they can offer a g p tient registration resource, which should be E c ordi ated with the hospitals and the coroner's A Io fice. r2 4 . I is r commended that hospitals include the R d E • C oss i their emergency plans and drills. D I E. IOTHER AREA OSPITALS (BETHESDA DIVINE REDEEMER � MIDWA MOU DS PARIC SAMARITAN ST. JOHN'S ST. A JOSEP 'S U ITED HOSPITALS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL) L I1 . T e oth r St. Paul area hospitals will activat • D t eir 0 ange Alert as determined within their wa I h spita or when notified by the Casualty S M nagem nt Center. At that time, they shall A p epare an emergency capacity inventory. S � T . T e hos itals shall prepare to treat nonschedu ed E I c sualt es as they arrive and to treat casualt es R a they are triaged by the Casualty Management C nter. P I L a. . Cas alties already received. A � r b. Bed available. c . Sta f on hand. (See attached form) • 75 I � � . o��-�.��� . Th hospitals will respond to the Casualt • Ma agement Center's ad�ustment of personn 1 and ma erial resources Triage teams within th � ho pitals will report their capabilities o Ca ualty Management Center as requested. F. RIVAT AMBIILANCE SERVICES . Th private ambulance services shall begi dr ner call-back when requested to by the St . � Pa 1 Fire Department . They shall prepare to re pond to the Fire Department dispatcher s re uest for transportation of victims . T e pr vate ambulance services will report to the tr age areas at the disaster scene, when di ected , and coordinate with the Fire De artment for the transportation. . Co rdination of these ambulances should b th ough direct telephone communication fr m the fi e department or through the radio when pa ients are received. � - -- . • 76 I . I � ' -/�3 7� ( , � �� v � - .. � � , � ~ I � � W .- � � � � �- i � � W . � W � � z � Z W � U H Z �� �� W L••S � � � . H J Q N • � Q • U N .. ,J W �L � � � H H � Z � 'C3 � � � �6 t C� N •r � . � Q .a W � �` � r � t-� � � .. ,, U � �'" E W c� n� o � p � +� aUi �° o � � i � � t � � � ,� C U •• � .V •� � �9 C � i L r0 S.. C� � 5.�. � N i � r-- Q � = r � v � � .. Z Q1 C! +� 5�.. > � F- � � (,=j = � � G! C rt F- � � • ¢ Z `." W N r"'� Z' W � CC C7 J J �-' ¢ 1 �-. O •� � N Q l.� 2 C..) m V !-- N �� . , ��i�7�' � � � SECTION IV EAST METRO EDIC L COMMUNICATIONS DISASTER PLAN � RESOURCE LIST - � 79 � � . �-� -�.�r�' EAST METRO MEDICAL RESOIIRCE CONTROL CENTER • COMMUNICATIONS DISASTER PLAN I . P RPOSE OF PLAN T is do ument is designed as an operational c mmuni ations plan for the MRCC operator in a ajor d saste (man-made or natural) or mass casualty � i ciden (accidents producing multiple victims , i�e . , car accidents , home explosions , industrial accidents , etc. ) w en it is anticipated that due to such situatio s � radio traffic through "East Metro Co trol" will become quite heavy. This plan will allow or ma imum tilization af the radio system in a di aster or mass asualty incident and also insure that he ca abili y exists for the system to operate in re trict d manner for the use of other non-inci ent in olved services . II � DI ASTER OR MASS CASIIALTY INCIDENT (MCI) AUTHOR TY Au horit at the scene of a disaster of MCI res s with , th ambu ance provider and/or other local autho ities , i . . pol ce, fire , Civil Defense , etc. MRCC • co munfc tions with the on-scene authority and _ __ , • am ulanc provider(s) should accomplish the fol owing : A. Coor inate with on-scene disaster or MCI au hority to d termine : � 1 . ype of disaster or MCI . 2 . eographical area involved (i. e. large rea of ' city as with a tornado , or localized o a uilding such as in a fire or egplosion . 3: umber of possible or confirmation of n mber f victims involved in the situation an stimate or actual numbers of patients o be ransported for medical attention. , 4 . ype and severity of in3uries . 5 . f triage, area( s) will be established . 6 . f possible , number of ambulances and n mes of mbulance services involved. • 80 I . . � � _ � ��� i3�� 7 . Transport destination of alZ patients if • • II applicable) . 8 . Other pertinent information as it rela es t�o the incident . 9 . When a command post is set up at the s ene of a disaster or MCI , it should identify tself and call sign to East Metro Control , a d all East Metro MRCC communications should e done through this command post in regards t any - on-the-scene information. - _ I B. Coo dinate with in-transit ambulances to d termine and provide : 1 . umber of patients they are transporting . _ - 2 . n3ury types and severitp of patients . � ' If �. 3 . nte�ded transport hospital (s) and E. T. . L I 4 . rovide in-transit ambulances with medi al � ontrol and direction as necessar to t e y 0 eeds of the patient(s ) and abilities o the pi mbulance crews . r1 � � � � - � L 5 . rovide in-tranait ambulances with othe N ervices within the scope of the 'MRCC I perator's �ob and abilities at the tim . � A III .I TH CASII LTY MANAGEMENT CENTER 1 ' I A. LOCA ION p � 1 . he Casualty Management Center is locat d at S t . Paul-Ramsey Medical Center in the M dical esource Control Center (MRCC) . It is D rivate direct line communications syst m I I roviding 2-way conversations between t e S asualty Management Center and the othe St . A II aul area hospitals . Other capabilities of S he communication system e$ist to the St . Paul T . olice Department , the St . Paul Fire E • I epartment , the American Red Cross , Mid est F bulance Service, Martin Ambulance Service a d the St . Paul Emergency Operating Center p ( ourthouse) . L - • i . I 81 . ��_/3�� � IV . C SIIALT MANAGEMENT CENTER COORDINATOR � A The Casualty Management Center Medical Coo dinator is he Chief of the Emergency Medicine Dep rtment (or the Senior Emergency Medicine staff ph sician on uty) , and is authorized to activate th s Cen er. B. The coordinator decides if the Casualty Ma agement Cen er should be activated, based on the situation • as t relaEes to the number and types of cas alties , and the capacity of the St . Pau -Ramsey Medical Center to treat such cas alties . C. Cas alty Management Center Coordinator also keeps an inventory list of items from the narious hospitals . These items include : casualtie alre dy received, beds available and staff n hand. This data will be used to disseminat info mation, and to give direction to hospi als and ther agencies which support casualty c re. Redi trihution of personnel and material ca also be d rected by the Casualty Management Cent r , Coor inator. • V. PA IENT ISTRIBUTION A. In a large mass casualty situa�tion, the hos ambu ance provider should coordinate all ca ualty tran portation from the disaster scene and� dist ibute patients under the direction of he Casu lty Management Center Medical Coordina or . B. The act that St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Cente is � the rimary receiving hospital, does not nece sarily mean that all incoming patients will be d rected there until its capacity is met Pati nt dietribution will depend upon the s ecific type of in3ury and the number of patients t at any one ospital can accommodate. The Casualty Mana ement Center Coordinator will plan ahe d (bef re there is a point at which any one f cility coul not provide effective care� to distri ute � pati nts appropriately in order to provide he ' most effective medical care. • . 82 � . 7� .�-/3 - C. All St . Paul hospitals will be notified by the • • Cas alty Management Center Coordinator as to the sta us of the anticipated casualty load. Each hos ital has the option of calling the Casualty� � Man gement Center to monitor the situation or to ask for updated information and directions . D. In addition, the Casualty Management Center will notifp all other hospitals when St . Paul-Ra sey Medi al Center or any other receiving hospital L goes on an Orange Alert Status . T I R VI .I PA IENT RAIGE . � A. The ost ambulance service will establish t iage . and ollection points in regards to their p e- esta lished mass casualty disaster plan. T iage D and reatment in prehospital disaster plans are I only applicable to casualties at the disast r � . � scen . In-hospital triage and treatment ar A func ions of each hospital's disaster plan. L B . Tria e of casualties at the disaster scene ill be � the esponsibility of the host amhulance pr vider. p M C. Tria e and casualty collection points shoul be M esta lished by the host ambulance provider f U ambu ance transportation resources are over � � whel ed. � I C D . If n cessary, treatment of casualties at th A disa ter scene will be directed by the St . T Paul Ramsey Medical Center Emergency Room m di•cal I staf by radio communication before transpo t to p hosp tals . � S E. The andom discovery and treatment of casua ties at w dely separated points might make triag and D tran portation collection points unnecessar . I S VII . NO IFICA ION TO MRCC OF DISASTER OR MCI A S A. Upon being dispatched to a possible Disaster or T MCI , the responding ambulance or pre-hospital E . medical authority should : R 1 . Notify East Metro Control of possible in ident F t ey are responding to, and any other L p rticular facts that may apply. � i� • 83 � �-�.�1� . � . B. Upo arrival at the scene of the first amb lance • or re-hospital medical suthority they sho ld : 1 . Confirm or deny a disaster or MCI in p ogress . 2 . Number of possible victims . 3 . Advise if command post and triage areas will be established or if individual ambulance units will treat and transport (if this � information is known) . VII$ . M CC DI ASTER/MCI OPERATIONS A. Upo being notified of an ambulance or pre hospital medical authority responding t a possible disaster or MCI , the MRCC operator will : 1 . otify the E. R. monitoring physician of the ossible situation in progress . 2 . onfirm with the monitoring physician a soon s it is known if the call is actual or not , r of a lesser degree. , B. Upon Confirmation of- an actual disaster or CI by • an a bulance or pre-hospital medical author ty_, _, . the RCC operator will : 1 . otifp the Chief of the Emergency Medic ne epartment (or the senior Emergency Med cine taff physician on duty) . 2 . etermine the magnitude of the incident hrough information provided by on-scen � mbulance(s) or authorities . 3. f BLS units are on-the-scene, communic tions ill be handled on VHF 155 . 340 with 155 325 as secondary channel. 4 . f ALS units are on-the-scene , communic tions ill be on UHF Med channels 4 and 3 . . � . Med 4 will be used by units tranamit ing � "Code Whi[e" information or informat on relating to the incident. Med Chann 1 4• will be monitored by the MRCC operat r on the left console. � . 84 � � � �-/�7� . � - b. Med 3 will be used bq units transm tting • • II "Code Blue" information or needing to consult with a physician for any r ason. Med Channel 3 will be monitored by a E physician on the right console. A � S 5 . Normal communications with non-involve T ambulances will continue on Med channe s 9 , 1 , I aad 2 . ;, E 6 . The MRCC operator should call in a nurse from T the E . R. to act as a second MRCC operator if R radio traffic is quite heavy. _ 0 I 7 . If it appears by the magnitude of the i cident M that eztra MRCC help will be necessary, and/or E ommunications with units on the scene ill be D reater than 45 minutes to one hour, th MRCC I perator shall : C � I A . Notify the MRCC supervisor . I . Call back ( 1 ) MRCC operator . C 0 8 . f the disaster or MCI warrants , the MR C M perator may assign and designate more ed M � hannels as necessary. This should be U ccomplished by: r . I . Next assigning Med Channel 2 and if � absolutely necessary, Med Channel 1 A T If (3) or more Med channels are ass gned I out , the MRCC operator will request to � borrow (1 ) med channel from Metro W st � MRCC. S 9. on-incident or disaster involved units will � se open channels , and their communications I shall be of normal type prudent to the � perations of the MRCC at the time. p c I%. COM UNICA ING PATIENT INFORMATION � E � . Bec use i is expected that there will be numero s F rad o com unications during a disaster or MCI, i is imp rativ that units involved with the current F II inc dent ive short and precise information in r gards I to he pa ient(s) they are transporting. � r • I � � I 85 � � �-/�7� A Cod White information will be given on Me • II Cha ne1 4 , the MRCC operator will monitor his I inf rmation. Information should consist o : 1 . Ambulance unit and number. 2 . Number of patients being transported and destination. 3 . Patients should be numbered -- no names (i . e. � pt . �1 � t . �2 ) . II � P 4 . brief physical finding of patient's ondition, level of consciousness and t pe of n3uries sustained should be given. 5 . ne set of vitals only. 6 . .T.A. to receiving hospital. B. Code Blue information will be given on Med hannel 3 , a E. R. physician will monitor and give edical orde s on this channel. Communications on his chan el will be reserved for : . . 1 . nits requiring physician monitoring an /or • edical direction. _ _ , . 2 . nformation on this channel should be 1 mited s such as possible, and yet shall allo for dequate and prudent patient care . � I C. Extr channels should be allocated by the M CC oper tor if necessary, and the ability esis s to . moni or all channels . D. MRCC operators should record all informatio in the ollowing manner : 1 . mbulance unit and number 2 . Patient number , I 3. P tient's condition and physical finding 4 . S t of vitals i 5 . A y medical orders or medications (Code lue c 11 s) . � � . I 86 i . � �� � ( ��i3 r�' ' 6 . Destination and E. T.A. of ambulance. II • i *7 . ECG telemetry should not be sent in th se situations . *Reep channel busy and un vai1- - II able for other units . �. INITIATION OF DISASTER OR MCI COMMIINICATIONS PLAN A. Sit ations requiring implementation of the ast Metro MRCC disaster communications plan are : 1 . hree (3) or more ambulances dispatched to the _. Iame incident . _ � 2 . ny situation requiring ambulances from more han one service to respond to the same _ ncident . L I ? 3 . ny situation requiring special EMS res onse � • I i.e. large transportation accidents -- bus , �, raining, or aircraft ; large fires , pol ce L ction involving multiple EMS response , mutual id responses) . � 0 4 . 11 airport alerts . i.; r� • S . hen requested by Hennepin County MRCC o U ctivate and handle overload from a dis ster N r MCI in the West Metropolitan a�rea. I C XI . I DI ASTER OR MCI PROCEDIIRES FOR DIVINE REDEEMER RIMARY A Se vice rea (P. S.A. ) T . I A. The ollowing procedures will be implemente when p the RCC is notified of a disaster or MCI i � I Divi e Redeemer's P . S.A. : c 1 . RCC operator will asceztaia all inform tion D ertinent to the incident. I I S 2 . ed Channels 3 and 4 will be assigned to A Divine Redeemer consoles �1 and �2 . S T 3 . E st Metro MRCC shall stand ready to ass st E " ivine Redeemer Control" in any way it s R i structed to by their Medical Direction. F L �, � , I 87 I . ����37� B. The following procedures will be implemented when • Div ne Redeemer Hospital implements an Orange Ale t posture and/or its ambulance service req ests a mutual aid response from other amb lance providers : 1 . RCC operator will ascertain all inform tion ertinent to the incident . 2 . ed Channels 3 and 4 will be assigned t � ivine - Redeemer consoles �1 and �2 . 3 . ed Channel 4 will be assigned to Metro East utual aid ambulances for "Code White° nfor- ation, and Med Channel #3 will be assi ned or "Code Blue" calls . 4 . 11 other areas of this plan shall appl where pplicable. 5 . f necessary, more Med channels will be put nto ogerations by the MRCC operator. XII . MI CELLA EOIIS PROCEDURES • A. Gene al Communications between units in the fiel_d , • shou d be handled on State Wide EMS 155. 340 B. IInit operating on IIHF frequencies can, if nece sary, be patched to more than (1 ) Med� hannel at a time (i. e. Channel 4 can be patched to Chan el 3) , this allows ambulances to hear comm nications on other channels , and also eans thei communications will be heard by other units � on d fferent patched channels. C. If a solutely necessary, a physician or oth r auth rity without radio communications can e tele hone patched to a unit or units in the field oper ting on the IIHF frequencies ( to be used only when deemed absolutely necessary) . • , � 88 � . - _ � -�-i3�� . _ � � �I I _ II � SECTION V I METROPOLITAN AREA MER ENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PROV{DERS � RESOURCE LIST _ � . . � . � I 89 I , � 1 � ��- �'� - ,�.�1�' METROPOLITAN AREA • EM RGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PROVIDERS Col mbia eight Fire Dept . Anoka BLS 612 /78 -9221 555 Mill treet , N.E . Metro Col mbia ,eight , MN 55421 onald Johns n Hea th Ce tral MS Anoka ALS - �(Ma n Bas ) � Metro 405 Coon Rapid Blvd . Coo Rapi s , MN 55433 ee EM �500 � Sou h Was ingto County Washington ALS 612 /45 -2835 A bulan e Metro 751 - 80 h Str et Sout� Cottage G ove , N 55016 ennis S. Cu ick Edina Fir Depa tment Hennepin ALS 612/92 -8868 6250 Trac Aven e Metro Edina , MN 4436 Willia Hans n • Falcon Ae ghts ire and Ramsey BLS 612 /64 -5_575 . Rescue mhula ce Metro 1644 West Larpe teur � Falc n He ghts , MN 55113 J rry enchi . Dist ict emori 1 Hospital Washington BLS 612 /46 -3341 246 llt Aven e , S. E. Metro Fore t La e, MN 55025 � B rry attso Hast�ngs mbula ce Dakota BLS 612 /43 -5610 115 est th St eet Metro Hast ' ngs , MN 5 033 D nald Latch • 90 I - . . ,; �,�/��� . � � Lowlr St . Croi Valley Fire Washington BLS 612 /436-7033 • • D�part ent Metro Box 234 Lak�land , MN 55043 � . erry Einertson Wilc�wood ions mbulance Washington BLS 612 /426-3344 600 Sti11 ater oad Metro Mah omedi , MN 5115 oug R gers Mar ' ne Fi e Dep rtment / Washington BLS 612 /43 —2781 • R scue Metro P . O. Box 34 Mari�ne on St . C oix , MN 55047 K;aren olin Hesllth Ce tral MS ( Business) Hennepin ALS 612 /57 —7890 2810 — 57 h Ave ue North Metro � Min�eapol s , MN 55432 ,:. Rodney Piepe � Hennepin ounty Medical Hennepin ALS 612 /34 —2446 � Ce ter mbula ce Metro � 701 ark venue South .� Minn apol ' s , MN 55415 � . • K�ennet Eske ahl y Medibus—H lpmob ' le , Inc . Aennepin BLSS '612 /871 -8101 p; 2324I4th venue South Metro E Minn apol ' s , MN 55404 � W llia Olse I ' C Mid— est ed—Kab � Inc . Hennepin BLS 612 /827-6151 � 2900 Pleasant Avenue South Metro Z Minn apolis , MN 55408 B ad An erson S E Univ rsity of Mi nesota Hennepin BLSS 612 /373 3550 R 2030 Unive sity venue Metro �,� Minn apoli , MN 55455 I W llace Cazyl � E , Nort St . aul F re Depart— Ramsey BLS 612 /770 4480 • me t/Amb Metro �, 2526 East th Av nue r; North St . aul , N 55109 � � Howard nders n � I - I • � � � � 91� � � �-�3�� Oak ale Volunteer Fire Washington BLS 612 /77 8886 • D partment Metro 627 - 50th Street North Oak ale , N 55109 illia Rein ardt Eas Co . �ine V lunteer Fire Washington BLS 612 /73 -5086 D partm nt Metro 117 N. C ntury Avenue Oak�ale ( aplew od) , MN 55119 obert Bade Nor h Amb lance Service Hennepin ALS 612 /SZ -5357 322 Lowr Aven e � North Metro Rob insda e , MN 55422 oug A ppenr th Div ' ne Re eemer Memorial Dakota ALS 612 /45 -4539 H spita Metro 724 - 19t Aven e North South St . Paul , MN 55075 ave G ch Bio-Medic 1 Res arch Assc . Ramsey ALS 612 /77 -0417 336 Chest r Str et Metro � St . Paul , MN 5 107 � Stephe Durs Friendshi Ambu ance Svc . Ramsey BLSS 612 /48 -9793 Box 004 St . Paul� MN 5 104 . Operat ons M nager Smit -Mar in Am ulance Ramsey ALS 612 /22 -3728 186 orbe Aven e Metro � St . sul , MN 5 102 R bert Lossi St . sul epart ent of Fire Ramsey ALS 612 /22 -7811 an Saf ty Se vices Metro 101 ast enth treet St . aul � MN 5 101 T 'm Fu ler � . ' Stil wate Ambu ance Svc . Washington BLS 612 /439-6169 ' 1504 Sout Gree ey Street Metro Stil water, MN 55082 , T m Cropp � . � 92 . . � � -,31�' I � � - Whi e Be r Lak Fire Depart- Ramsey ALS 612 /4 9-8504 • . m nt Metro i" 250 Mill r Ave ue Whi �e Be r Lak � MN 55110 �ordo Vadn is � Woo bury Ambul nce Council Washington BLS 612 /739-5972 � 210 Radio Dri e metro Woo bury, MN 55125 aryl urum - A r. - - II -_. r ci � � E r: E R G E II C • - Y I . M E D I � C A L S E R V I I � C E . P R G `. I D • i c 93 I . - . � . � ��� �3�� . • � �i i � . . � SECTION VI II TORNADO DISASTER PLAN RESOURCE LIST � -. . � . � • I� 95 . � I . � ���i��� TOR ADO STRA GHT LINE WINDS (HURRICANE FORCE/75 MPH OR • GRE TER) INT�tODUC ION Duelto ch ractezistics af the formation of tornados , 1 ad tim relative to warning time is limited . Advanced wa ning is issem nated from the National Weather Service to t e Ass ciate Pres , United Press International , and KEC 5 as . �rad r int rpret a fo�mation or confirmed sightings ar rep rted. The ational Weather 3ervice fMtnneapolis/S . Pau Inte natio al Airport) activates the Saint Paul war ing s rens nd at the same time releases all avafl ble inf rmati n to he news media. A. FIRE EPART ENT 1 . A ert M yor's office and agency heads as requi ed. A tivat t�e Emergency Operating Center as n cessa y. 2 . I entif a command post and assist in coordina ing e ergen y operations . Arson investigator to d termi e extent of damage and report the stre ts � b arder ng that area. - • . E tabli h media liaison to furnish emergency - - � i forma ion to the mass media in coordination ith t e May r's office. � . . E tabli h liaison with state and federal agenc es a reqn red: D . C ordin te federal disaster assistance to the ity . a d ind viduals . . Coordin te recovery operations . � . Notify int Panl Police Department , Emergency Ma agem t Division and Saint Paul-Ramsey Hospital Emergenc Room. Notify Saint Paul-Ramsey Hospital II of numbe s and types of injuries during initial ' as essme t . �. Id ntify command post if first at the scene. (N tify I1 responding agencies and departments of sp cific location) . � . Es ablis triage and casualty collection points • 96 I . 9 , _ � _ � �-i��� � 0. reat , sort , and transport casualties to Sain • • au1-R msey Hospital. (Transportation of asual ies to other hospitals as advised by t e asual y Management Center. ) Alert private mbula ce services as necessazy. l . earch for victims in damaged structures . 2 . otify Public Works for clearance of debris w ich ould iader fire fighting and removal of inj red . 3 . all b ck off-duty fire fighters as necessary and eques Minneapolia Fire Department to standb . . 4 . Work with Building Code Enforcement to identify danger us and unfnhabitable structures when possib e. (Placard with appropriate warning after e aluatioa. ) • 5 . C npile record of man hours and materials ezpended. _ 6 . 0 ganize the damage assessment team. Arson to take pictures of all damage. B . POLIC DEPA TMENT r. � �. I 1 . D termi e magnitude of the situation. S . A 2 . N tifp ire dispatchers , Emergency Management , and S S int P ul-Ramsey Hospital Emergency Room as 1 n cessa y. ` F 3 . N tify atch commander and appropriate police ni•ts ( nclud ng outside agencies ) . r L 4 . T ke ne essary lifesaving procedures for any ��, v ctims. � 5 . C rdon ff the area and set up command post in c n�unc ion with other aiding departments and/ r a encie . 6 . D termi e manpower needs . . a Ini iate call-back of off-duty officers an /or pol ce reserves as necessary. b Req est manual aid as required by the sit ation. • 97 . � � -/��� C�� I 7 . ssist in evacuation and maintain crowd contr 1. • II 8 . sinta n patrols in the affected area to prov de Iecuri y. � II9 . ompil record of man houzs and material expe ded. I10 . omple e police reports as necessary. I�1 . eques the National Guard thraugh the Mayor' ffice if necessary. C. IISAIN PAUL RAMSEY HOSPITAL I1 . lert mergency room and administration. 2 . Activate the Casualty Management Center in a corda ce with the "Alert Orange" plan and i itiat multi-hospital plan if required. I3 . T eat d saster victims . I4 . C mpile statistical record of disaster victim' t eatme t and disposition. IIS . C ordin te patient registration with the Ameri an • R d Cro s . ' D. AMERI AN RE CROSS I1 . A ert d mage survey teams , registration and in uiry t ams a d first aid teams . � (2 . P ovide lisison to the command post to coordin te o erati ns . � . E tabli h registration and inquiry points near the d saste area and in the American Red Cross II b ildin . . I tensi y blood donor drive above normal levels. . Co rdinate damage assessment team operations with Ho sing nd Building Code Enforcement Division. ' . � . Pr vide emporary housing to disaster victims u der Am rican Red Cross procedures . 7�. Pr vide merican Red Cross team in federal disa ter as istan e office. • . , I 98 � • _ � � � ��-i,���' . _ II 8. espon to registration and inquiry needs . • I9 . rovid canteen service at disaster scene and at ass s elters . I0 . ssist disaster victims to apply for all avai able ocal , state, federal , and American Red Cross isast r assistance. E. ENVI ONMEN AL DIVISION OF THE SAINT PAUL PIIBLIC H ALTH IDIVI IONS II1 . lert nspection teams . . I2 . I spect disaster area for health hazards or p tenti 1 hazards and recommend corrective action ( ood/x ter) . T 0 I3 . P ovide public announcements for emergency R s nitat on procedures as necessary. �, A I4 . P ovide inspection, testing, and laboratory D Is rvice for water supply , food vendors , and m ss p s elter . � D IIS . S pervi e inspection and correction of health I h zards in disaster area. S � _. A II6 . C mpile record of materiale and man ower• ez en i- P P S t res . T E . C ordin te water quality With the Water Utilit . R F. ATER IITILI Y P L � . Call-ba k key water collection, eupply, production, A a d dis ribution personnel. �, � . In pect rea for damage to water supply systems and ch ck Water for potability and/or contamination. � . Sh t off such portions of the s stem as necessa y y to avoid excessive drain down. � � ' En ure w ter pressure for fire fighting. . Re tore ater to lifesaving installations on a pr ority basis . � I 99 . ������� 6. A range for temporary water supply by truck, i • n cessary, for special purposes . 7. P epare estimates of damage to Water Utility p opert . 8 . R store normal water distribution system to ar a as a whole as rapidly as possible . 9 . C mpile record of manpower hours and materials � e pende . � G. NORTH RN ST TES POWER COMPANY 1 . 0 -duty operations personnel will alert key co pany p rsonn 1 and repair crews . 2 . I spect area for utility hazards and shut off b oken as lines and downed electrical wires . . R store gas and electric service to lifesaving i stall tions on a priority basis . Provide e ectri power for emergency operating forces n t e are . �+ . R store gas and electric power service to the rea � a a wh le as soon as possible. _ _ _ H. ORTH ESTER BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY � � . Alert r pair crews for prompt response. � � . Inspect area for damage to telephone system. . Establis temporary telephone service to the fi ld ' co mand enter. . Re tore elephone services to lifesaving and em rgenc operating forces in the area on a pr ority basis . Re tore elephone service throughout the area a so n as ossible. . � I . EDICA E%AM NER � 1 . A1 rt in eatigators for possible operations . � 2 . Su vey a ea and arrange transport and manpower or . re oval f the dead to the county morgue or te porar morgues . • . I00 . . _ ��7d _ � - 3 . rovid American Red Cross with official list of � • eceas d. 4 . rrang for pathological and mortician servic s as ecess ry and for notification of nezt of kin. ' S . ontin e operations for late recovery of bodi s and or th se who die in hospitals as a result of the isast r. 6 . ompil records of man hours and materials gpend d. J. HOUSING AN BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION 1 . lert nspectors as necessary . 2 . Inspec structures for hazards to life safety. � R . .3 . Inspec all damaged structures for hazards an for T� eeded for repair. � r, ' 4 . ake e timates of dollar damage to structures . �. S . Inspec repaired structures for code compliance. D � . .. I 6. ompil records of all man hours egpended. S A R. PIIBLIC WOR S DEPARTMENT AND THE PARRS AND RECREATION S DIVISION T E 1 . lert eaction crews . (Specifically designated R crews nd equipment suitable for immediate action to cle r downed trees and other debris to per it F ehicl access into the disaster area by emergency Z services . ) � � 2 . acti crews assist Fire , Police , Northern States P wer, and Northwestern Bell with debris clearance as requested for access to disaster area. 3 . R route traffic as necessary and provide b rricades . � , 4 . C nduct demolition and debris clearance in cas s of ' t reat to life and limb. 5 . C ear d bris on public property and on private p opert if health and safety are threatened. • 101 i . � � - ���7� � !, 6 . C mpile record of man hours , materials and equ p- • ment eg enditures , and contract expenditures , nd p epare application for state and federal assista ce. L. PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY '� 1 . I coordination with the American Red Cross , s rvey needs for housing of victims . � � 2 . Provide housing as required and available. 3 . P epare for possible establishment of semiperm nent h using for displaced persons in coordination ith t e American Red Cross . M. SALVA ION A MY 1 . A ert d saster teams . 2 . P ovide canteen services at scene of the disas er a d/or t mass shelters operated by the Americ n R d Cross . N. SEVEN H DAY ADVENTISTS � Provi e clothing to disaster victims who need it . _ , , I . � 102 . � . � _� -i.3��' � � CITY OF ST. ANTHONY DISASTER INFORMATION MEETING � MEETING � 1 May 2 , 19 4 7 : 00 P .M. ` � � r,: F 1 . Call o Ord r and Introductory Remarks - David Chi ds , � City anage �; 2 . The S orm - Ron Willis , National Weathez Service D I � 3 . The E otion 1 Damage - Marlys Berg S A 4 . Prope ty As essments - Don Monk, Hennepin County S Asses or T E 5 . Insur nce P oblems - Jerry E.11iot , State Insurance R Commi sione 's Office • P 6. Casua tq Lo ses and Other Taa Matters - L A A. D nais rno , State Department of Revenue � B. E ic Sm th, Federal Department of Revenue 7 . Servi es Av ilable A. S lvati n Army - Major Charles McCarty . B. A erica Red Cross - Bill Coleman 8 . �Other Infor ation - David Childs , City Manager � I i ( io3 i ._,���% � � �� • IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS He�nepin Count Assessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 3046 Tr�uma T am - astor Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 781 2766 In uranc Comm ssioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 2488 Ca ualty Losse /Taaes Stat Reve ue Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 3781 Fede al Re enue Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 1422 Salvatio Army Nort side ocial Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522 6581 . Sout side ocial Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 721 6462 • Ame�rican Red C oss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 781 7676 Hou�sing otlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 6583 Sus�icio s . Act vity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 544 9511 Con�ract r Pro lems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 789 8881 ' Hen�epin Count fluman Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 781-6011 • � . I 104 . I . 1 _ . . �:k . .. _ ��, - - � . .� �_ �= - , �� �.� . _ . �_ �:. ..,:� � - - - , _ . _ _ � . . . _ __ . _ : _ _ . __ _ . t .: _ __ , ;_ . _ ��_ . � :, . ITYO � , _ _ , _ . %�Y Z, i 9 s� : " - .. �� O�Ui ;CHIL[?5 - 1 � ST. C� TH Cl - . � c�R _ ._ � ' . _ . ZSAST R I2JFORr'L�ITION N�:SLETTER j10I,UM£ 2 .: : _ , .. .. . . _ . . P . _ � - ST. Ai7THONY .i7ILLAGE:=�FFICES , - . , - ;-� : � - - ' -- �:��_ �3301 SIZ�V£�t LA�£� ROAD. _ _ _ . _. _ - - � - - _ . . .. . - - _ , _ _ , _ _ . _,_. ; z ,, ,:. _� .. t .. .�. _:._ . ._ ;_. _. _. -->- - -- - _ .. _ _ .. �--,. -=. _ . :: , . . : : _ . �isaster `Zn�o- atio �4eetin "5c?ieduled � _ � - . � _ .. . _ . . - . .. . . =- : ��iany res dents have questions� about services`� available to them_'from - __ . _ _ _. _ -_ .:3oca1 an s�ta _age cies +and.:arganizations . _ To respond .t e these >-; . -concerns the' t:-�A �hony:`.Crty Councii has_ ,established a .' �li� infor _ � .. ._. - _ _ , � '� =friatianal 7aeefi g to e --�e-3.d :in -txie St: Anthony High Schoo�``:cafeteria, : , - � - .o _.� _ . ' ,�-3303-�- _3 r��`�3 nu�e ,.E , ��lednesday. .at �:DO �.�i '�Sub3ec�s at;�ha�:-- - h A..--'�. ." . 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' ._ �. � The .�City .- s _ge er.�t3 :g a� :listr .�f persons iaho have �uninsure `or'�under.insure . : _ - � .._ - :�losses. �;:. 3eas �a11 .'City, �ia11 at,�789-8881 �if �ou ;fall int that_.,cate=: __ _ _.:. .. _ .� :.- gor�:. =v�1 D,'_�. '�.you' - e having ��roblems '-with your insuranc 'agent-�or _� � _- _ , � . , '. � - adjusters ._.�ou` shoul __cal:l the .Department Qf `Commerce,� Sns rance Division, .-_' �: 296-2488. `��' '' ..•: . : �. � _ - __ - x.,;- -'�:: �.c �.: '- , r � _ _�torm Deb is __ , _. _ __ . -: _ _ _ • on .Pubi ' c Works De artment will ick� .0 branc es and minor The St. th p P P building ebris if p aced on the curbs . Branches should be piled sepa- rately fr m bui ding debris . Major building debris should e hauled away by y�ur b ' ldin repair contractor . ---------------- I io5 . _ . �. _ : :; . . _ ��,���7� _ _ � ,- -_.. _ ._ . . _ � . _ . -- . . . - . .. ' Im ortan Pho N rs .`_�. ., :.- _ . . . ,_ .. - - _ - �. F �., ,'._._. . .� �,- . , . �.. . :.� . �...,�a .. ,. . --r� ,.. •�._. ;. . -- . -: Aii-n eapolis Re -Cross ':• . _ � 761=7676 , _ � � - . St:`•'�n3:h Y-�in �rgency Of;fi�e ^jCity Hal�.} `-. , 789-8881 .-- _ - -� . - _ '. n : _ _ . _ . .,_ � . �9.5-2488 ..;:, . .:_ , . Ins rance �Comm` ssioner�-_:: _. , _. � Sta e Dep rtme t of Revenue �ques�ions - .. - ' . �. ef' c ualt losses). - _. ` 296-3781 . . _ Fed ral venu Depart�-nent - : 291-1422 - _ _ _ - - _� . - , . - - , - - - , � _ - - Re air W rk _, � - . . _ - . _ ,, , . - __ . �� Pleas.e u e� ca� ion ' selectiiig firms or .in3ividuals �o re air.your :_... . . . . . -_ - 'h"or�e� �T =con -�cto wil�- be.-�llowed=. to com lete an work: ithou� a � �. -' � __ _ ,.. , . P y ;-,��, --St: 19nth iiy�-� `trac rs'3,i�ense� •-��n addition,=�building :pe ifs "are � � _ : =,required(�o= r pair -ork� and`must�be acquired`��at_�he: �ity- ffices � �_ durin r aula busi ess.-h � � .._ . �- . . _ . _ , ours : ::. _ � : . _ - g � . � �'� . . _. J . . 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T ° Cars •whi- h iae � 7am� ged:�riuring.the �ornado -�ouchdo�m, -�zn�e�� -c�therwise _ . :r .d--.-. . _ - - s ~m specifi� �, 'lia� `3iee :towed �o"��roga`'_s__:Standard. �3f yoi� ca `has �een ' - . : _ . . .. ._ � --�acanei3- re,� nii �m �`: :ca�3 379�83�4 - =Y� - _ �� �. � ;_ - - � � - - , _ - � _. : . - -- - - __ , _ . _ : .�-.� �,. �- -:: - _ -- - - - � - � , , _ ,�„�� ._ _ ...>_ _ ,__ _ - -- - --- - - - - . -. _ • .T�.- _"�: :.. _�_. � ..�� _q. .._.. . _�.. . _: �..._.. ..-:-�� __ _._ - . . ;- .Pastar� H ffma ,� fro "Nativity ,i,utheran �hurch; -�ias organiz d a. group _ � - �. _ - ��.___.__ _, _ . . _ .. _. _.__ •°�x of- quali i�d rson :to=3end assistance -��-:those _individua s ��iho fee7 �: �.- : they�. irtay need�� elp ' _ = dealing with- stress associated k•�th. he�-disaster: � `��_- ., If you a e �e ing is fci�nd of help, -contact Pastor �Ioff n at :- _ 7$i 2�5f � '� � � -� ��-.z... .-- -r- �..�:y.+�--. -a: �.-��" ��'-'�` -_� � '` i � -- .. -�.�� � .r ty, _ •' �+-- * t. �. r*�;- . �s�-�-—�"'� .. ..-„-_.- ,.t-��-'v H.''�s�cs��-�---• �..� sacas-�-�. �s �c•... °��s--° ' �=4"r '+�."=i ..'" . . y �' �.t_r'�,�� '_.-a'� ._._ ��.r -�c:�? «=' ��`.�....��: � _ " ��.�c.�_,.,,T_�-_ .�,�sc. ,� � �r._'..�.�.....�..'. _ �� _ :He� Pro ec�-- �r�.a d:YouryNei��"or- s_�1'.ro er .�:� .� ...�: �,-- � . � .'�'-z _-. :,, -, ., � -� _ .-� _�� _� ._ ..� - =•�- .�_ = `� `.� �'. - �. _ �.-_ ,..-..� . . - ' '� �=� � �'The St _ t�io �Po3 �ce .�e,�ar�e�t_;ha��=as7�ei3 :`t�at ya� °cont � #:�em -�at - .���4�4-;9513 ; � �bs Q ,�ny �u�p1�iou"s �ersons:�wi#.�.in �e;, _�.�t,� _�.�m�.�s :-- . - .� . ... :_ :_ r : :. :. _ . 1 r �� � ;an:�f �`:��� �:�ro e:ct��;ozir�.i�wn : iD �r� a�d_ ,ou�nei: h�b�_ �.�..> �"�'n � . � _ ,_.,� k t ,. 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' " " .. :ti� . � � _ .4i' -. "_. . �: _ . .. .. .� .. , I' . .. �F.._ _. .�.�.. . . .. .� .. _ . } A B I� -TH � iC Y II# . .� � i�Kl.s�3-t _ ... _ �� �Y� .� ,^+u . �'�'-- ._ `� •.� :. ''_'. - .��� ..K r � .- �_� ' ' .� . ' ".r. l �.._v ..�. " .�.�.. w�._. ' ��� '- �'lany -peo °le�n �d �'to e thankai3 for_ �their assi�.tan�e -zn �a rllin ��e - �;�'``� '" .. :< - . _ ._ . g . ... , di.saster �°fs ' robl �` �n�d :in�:�he<'=�cleanup `p`ro�ess:=�.` Altho` gh it is; � . _ _ . ----- - _ . -:� r�.mpossib Q �o enti n_.ev�ry.one, _.it: Would be:.'saf,e�to-.say at _thous�nds __�_ -� � , of peopl ��av _��ve ��f. -t`heir time an3 effort:.here in .St.' , tnony.-_ __ ;. _ - ; . _ _ __. . _. � --Words .ca o�:-. xpres �ur.�.c�rat3tude. for _their�, efforts. _ Go bless :a11. . -�.-, _ - '�"- of them or:" eir u selfish service to t3zeir�=feliow citiz ns . `w `:, . - --. - ,. . . , .__ - . _ �_ . . _ �- -. . _ _ ._ _ _ _ .. _ - - . _ . , _. _ . . . .. ,�. - :: :. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _. . \ _ . ' :, �-- �\ � � , � , � , , �' '`" 106 - �� °� , ��/�31t� �� � � � d '�► � � �` �� APRIL 2"u, i°c�.4 C TY QF [��/� CHILDS ST. C� �H !I�.,� GER ISASTER INFORMAifON NEIJS�ETTEk S�. ANTHGNY VfLL�GE G�FICES 33a1 SiLUER LAKE RGAD The recent torm aused � derate damage to 156 homes in St. Anthony Vi lage plus - �dditional amage to var ous apartment buildings and commerciai s:ruct :-es . Of Lhe 156 mod�eratei damag d ;.irits, 110 received minor damage (breken wi dows , shinales, eltc. � w ich al ow the homeowner� to live in the unit while r pairs are made. Thir' een h mes we e coTptetely destroyed and 33 homzs were dama ed to the T point that �he re ident ill not be abte to live in the unit until rep irs are � compiete. R . _ � � t�0 1 NSURAyC ? A The City is gener ting a list of persons who have uninsured or underin ured � D losses. Pl�ase L ll Cit Hal ] at 78°-8a81 if you fatl into that categ ry. � fZEPAIP, WORK D C� Pl�ase use �autio +n se ec*.in firms or individuats to re air ' I g p- your ho e. +Jo S tontractor ill b allow d io comolete an�� work without a St. Anthony ontractors A �icens�. I addi ion, b ilc'ing permits are required for renai � work a d must be S acquired be innin Monda , April 30th at the City Offices . T TREE REMOVA E R 7he St. Ant ony P blic W rks Department will pick up branches and mino building debris if p aced n the urbs. Branches �houid be piied separately fr m building p debris. Ma or building �ebris should be hauled away by your building epair L contractor. ` A INSURANCE P OBLEMS �' If you are aving robte s with your insurance agent or adjusters, you should calt the De�artm nt of Commer e, Insurance Division, 296-24�8. THE SAIVATI N ARMY � ' The Salvati n Army has establishee� an emeraency food and cloth+ng depo in the . gymnasium a 33rd nd Sil er Lake Road. Dc�atiflns of food and clothin may be • �rot�ght to he gy at 3�3 and Silver Lake Road. Furniture and targer items may be brought �nd obt ined at the Salvation Army Store at °,00 N. 4th Stre t. RED CROSS The Red Cro s is a sembli g a list o` .addresses of d+splaced persons a d wi11 attempt to help ott� rs re� h pers ns who have been displaced, and will be loca ed at ;3rd � and Silver ake P,o d. Pe sons in reed of i�ed Cross assistance - food � shelter , elothing, s ould c ntact he Red Cross at the St. Antf�ony Community Ce ter, 33rd and Silve- ake Ro d or a the Minneapolis Red Cross, 871-7676. ' 107 . . � � .. .�� � � a . - ' �/J� = o .� . '--�--�• ° , N n , 2, . P E P,M I; E QU I R EM E NTS , cn.�'� �► _ lVl t� � �n . a , �.« �. 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C�� � � � I DA AGE ASSESSMENT TASK FORCE . • - I f � � 109 . i . � �-�.���' � DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TASR FORCE • DEP RTMEN NAME CATEGORY Bui�ding ode Jack Mueller E , G, H, J , K 228-6230 Work 777-5675 Home Bui�ding ode Jim Peloquin E , G, H, J , K 298-4212 Work 777-9561 Home Buil�ding ode � Douglas Schwab E , G, H, J, K 298-4212 Work 484-8230 Home Park,s Donald Sianko A, .I 646-2745 Work 771-6928 Parks Lloyd Burkholder A, I 488-7291 Work 646-4952 Home , • Parks Tom Karl � A, I 488-7291 Work • 644-0554 Home Poli�Ce Lt . Effort B 292-3567 Work 454-5031 Home Poli�e Sgt . Simmons B 292-3503 Work Publ�c Wo ks John Jansky B , C, D, F 489-8871 Work 455-6655 Home Publ�c Wor s Donald Rnobel B, C, D, F 292-6600 Work 224-3221 Home . Publ c Wor s Wayne Engle B , C, D, F � 489-8871 Work 786-0492 Home � Publi�c Wor s Robert Lissick B , C, D, F . 292-6319 Work • 224-0177 Home i 110 . �f�-/,.�>�' Pro�erty anage Miles McGinley B. • 292-7011 Work 457-6318 Hose Co��nnity Servi ea R.I. Asey B, J, G � 298-4212 Work 770-3368 Hone Bed Croes MaryAnn Staplea H, J, K 291-6781 �ort 646-0246 Hone Cha ber o Con� rce Bill Bond R D 222-5561 Work A 429-8749 Home M A Bud�et Of ice Greg Blees N G 298-4323 Wort E 739-9208 Hone A Wat�r Dep rtme t Vern Jacobsen D S 298-4166 �lork � 439-7167 Hone F � Man cipal Equi ent Larron Mnndahl C � 489-8348 Work r • 698-0538 Hone F D . � . �� ` 7 ` � � c � F ( E . ( . � • 111 �/�7� �`0� • � SECTION VII SAIN PA L EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FL40D P AN RESOURCE LIST � N TE: HE PUBLIC WORKS FLOOD OPERATIQNS MANUA IS AN ANNEX TO THIS PLAN. ` T }� • � \ 113 I /�r -�,��� C.�_� SAIH PAII B1KE8 BRCY MAAAGBKBBT FLOOD PLAA • � I. IA?R DIICTI P . A. LOODS loods that acconpan� a spring thaw can usual y be redic ed several days or weeks in advance. lthon h this advance warning will mate the � b of he es rgency worter soneWhat easier and Will ini�i e danger to life and property, esergency � lans re still important. If heavy rainfall occars nring the spring thav, flash floods may devel p. n thi case, there will be little tine to nake repar tions. Contingency plans nnat have bee ornal ted and ■nst be in good Working order. B. F OOD SA M at of Saint Paul's residential and commercia p opert is located in areas where the risk of f oodin is ninimal. There are a fev areas wh ch a e des gnated by the Federal Emergency Manage ent A ency lood Insurance rate map as areas of u deter ined, but possible flood hazards. The e • a eas a e briefly outlined beloa. 1 The area along . the Burlington Porthern tra k �us sonth of the State Fairgro�3nds betwee Sne ling Avenue and Highway 280� , � 2 The area approzinately folloving� the path f the Soo Line Railroad and I-35E from Case Aven e on the south to the city limits. 3 The area �nst eaat of White Bear Avenue fr n Wil on Avenue on the north to Woo�'crest Dr ve on the sonth. • 4 The na�or area of flood hazard is , of cour e alo g the banks of the Mississippi River. Those are s are designated by the flood insuranc rate �ap as areas of 100 year flood or areas be Ween the lisits of the 100 year flood and 500 y ar flo d. Included are the Saint Paul Downto n • 114 � � 1 � ��,-�.�7� irpor and xivervieq Indnstrial Part. Aarne 8oad • s val erable to flooding as is Rellogg Eonle ard roa J ctson Street to Route 10 to the north nd ast. The west side is protected by dikes an pnmps , o a f ood stage of 28 feet. The area just e st of ownto n is protected to abont 18 feet. n the case of flooding, the Fire, Police, an nblic Worts Departments vill be pri�arily espon ible for any energency actiona that ar ecess ry. They will be assisted by other ci y, tate, or federal agencies as aeeded. As in he E ast, he Pnblic �lorts Department will handle nosE M lood reparations, control, and cleanup. Th E ctivi ies of other agencies vill be coordina ed R ith t es to ensure a well-rnn esergency oper tion. G E NO E: Many of the operations oatlined N on the neat pages wonld not be C necessary eacept d-uring a severe Y f lood. M C. xNIN A N T e Mi eapolis/Saint Paul Weather Service For cast A Office (WSFO) , located at the International Ai port, G • i res nsible for all public weather service nd E h drolo ic guidance forecasts used in Minnesot . M T e Fir Department Communications ,Diviaion an the E P blic orks Department mmonitor any ;�arnings o N w tches that develop and infora the� Energency T M nagem nt Division if a serious sit�ation d velop . Direct AP and IIPI teletypes carry F i forma ioa from the �ISFO to the nevs media. he L E ergen y Management Division notifies departm nts 0 i a se ious flood danger eaists and puts them on 0 e ergen y standby. D . D. N TIFIC TION ' p - L I the hreat of a flood becoaes serious , the ayor A o his egal successor declares a local emerge cy N a d mak s information available to the public t rongh the news aedia. • 115 � � I G�--�-�.���' II . FLO D OPS TIORS • A. THB M YOB � l. E sures that tbe city is preparing for th flood t roagh con�anication with designated d partsenta and agencies. - 2. F rsnlates and approves policy and provid s o erational guidance in support of that p licy. 3. E aures that disaster fnnds are available to i dividuals and agencies who qualify for the�. B. PIIBLI WORKS DBPABTPIENT ', 1. P epares for flooding in area of flood ha ard ' b • a. Teating esergency equipnent (i.e. , pu ps, generators, and related equipment) . b. Procnring supplies to be used during he emergency as required. c. Erecting barricades and energency dik s as • required. d. Processing paperwork if a declaration of major energency is anticipa�+ed. e. Determining �anpover requir�ment. f. Impleaent Public Works Energency Plan and Flood Control Procedures. 2 . R eps streets and drains clear an� unfloo ed. 3. C rdons off streets are reqnired By the s tuation. 4. C nstructs emergency dikes. 5. C inunicates activities to Emergency Mana ement . 6. C ears away debris and repairs damage to ublic p operty caused by flood. 7. C spletes paperWOrk necessary to receive d saster fands. • 8. D sconnect electrical circuita. , 116 � ti � ��/,�7X C. IBB D PA8?ME11T • . En nres that e�ergency preparations are b ing sa e. . Co rdinates esergenc� aervices to enaure hat re cne and relief efforts run s�oothly. . Co rdinates operations nntil recover� act vities ha e begna. . Pr vides aid and planning assistance wher g ne ded to nini�ize fire hazards in affect d M � ar as. g R . Pr vides portable lighting equipnent and umps � if r-�quired. E N . Pr vides e�ergency aedical and aabulance � se vices. y . Co nnnicates activities to the Energency anage- M me t Division. A N . As ists in evacuations and in rescuing tr pped A pe ple. G • E . Re �ps record of tine, manpower, and equip ent M us d during the flood. g • N D. OLICE DEPAR?MENT �` T � . De ermines magnitude of the situation. F L . No ifies fire dispatchers, and police 0 di patchers, Energency Management, and Saint 0 Pa 1-Ransey Hospital Energency Bopn as D ne essary. ' P . No ifies watch commander and appropriate p lice L ua ts (inclnding outside agencies) . A N . Ta es necessary lifesaving procedures for ny vi tima. 5. Co dons off the area and sets up comnand p st in co junction With other aiding departments nd/or ag cies. 6. Det rmines nanpower needs and initiates call-back of off-duty officers and/or poli e • res rves as necessary. ' 117 " - �,�-������ 7. eqaesta �ntual aid as required by the � itnation. 8. asista ia evacnation and saintains cro d , ontrol. 9. sintains patrols in the affected area t rovide security. 10. onpiles record of �an honrs and materia apended. 11 . onpletes police reports as neceasary. B. PARR APD RECREATION DIVISIOA 1. Prepares to aasist the Pnblic Works Depa tment ith both personnel and eqnipnent when qnested. 2. ordinates activities with Energency Ma age- nt. 3. paira damage to pnblic facilities. 4. C npletes paperwork for disaster funding • F. PIIRCH SING DI9ISION Procu ea required energency snpplie� as requ sted. � G. AMERI AN RED CROSS '� � 1 . P ovides food, clothing, tenporary ahelt r, and e ergency aanpower. 2. A sists vith evacuationa. , 3. A sists relief agencies in siding' disast r v ctiss. 4. R eps recorda of nanpover, tise, and equ pment e pended. H. ARMY ORPS OF ENGINEERS Provi es appropriate technical assistance to the city pon reqnest of the Mayor. • 118 . . . _ , ' (�-�,�3��' I. RBLIB AGSRCIBS • I l. C ordinates efforts with the A�erican Re Cross, t e Con�unity Hnsan Services Depart�ent, and o her agencies to enaure that disaster v cti�s a e provided vith food, te�porary shelte , . c othing, and �edical attention. - 2. C ordinates activities through the B�erg nc� M naaegent Division. 3. R eps records of nanpover, ti�e, and equ pnent E e pended. M E J. WATER IITILITY R I G 1 . K eps the water supply available and fre of E c atasination. N C 2 . I forma Eaergency Manage�ent of activiti s. y 3. R eps records of manpower, time, asd eqn psent M e pended. A N R. MIAPE OTA POLLIITIOP CORTROL AGENCY A I G • 1 . P ovidea advice and aaaistance to the He lth g nter M E I 2 . sures that there is no health�;or envir nnental N azard resniting fron the flooa. T 5 1 I L. PIIBL C HEALTH DIVISIOP + F L l . rranges services to prevent and control pnblic p ealth hazards. p D 2. nforns the Energency Managesent nivisi n of ctivities. • p L 3. ssists Water Utility in ensuring that ater A I upplies re�ain potable. N 4. nspects temporary shelters and food es ablish- ents to ensnre that they are sanitar�. 5. nsures that debrie, garbage, flood wat r, aste, insects, and rodents do not caas a ealth hazard. 6. ospletes required paperwort necessary o • eceive disaster funds. 119 � - ,i�r� • SECTION V111 � AZA DOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY PLAN RESOURCE LIST i � ., � 1 ' . � 121 e -+ '��'/J� I i - �� � �' �� �' N , Q I � , . . . .- �,= �'` � 'M • � . . , : � ,�'l � J ./, =.._..=-== .�"".,.._- .,.,.�._.�. :--r.. . ...a,,._ . . , ' a � ~ � `� ,� . • : � ]]] i � +� ' � �"� � � � t C � �. ��: 1 * �` ' f 4 �.� � ,• � � � � • � • ,7 ..�. 1. � , ' � j �. . �'' f,, � �}�'. ,;, ,,��► �` . _ ` � -�''.;�' ',.. �`t� � - �� �!� - - . .� ��, . �° _ '��+ !' - � .i' .4! _ • � 1 1: t . 4:��� �" _► �� '� :.��. M � t .�' '�� �.; � � � i � _ y� . � �� �-�.��8' � HAZABDOIIS MATER ALS BMBRGSACY PLAP • IRT�ODIICT OP Haz rdoas sater als incidents encospass a wide variety of pot ntial sitna ions inclnding fires, spills, transpor a- tio acci ents , che�ical reactions, ezplosions, and si ilar eve ts. azard involved �a� inclnde toaicity, flasaa ility, rad ologi al ha ards, corrosives, eaplosives, health h zards, che ical eacti ns, and coabinations of factors. This plan pro ides gene al fra�ewort for handling a hazardons nat rials incid nt but does not address the specific t ctics or c�ontro meas res for particnlar incidents . The e are a var ety of chesicals in use by institntion and ind strie , and bulk transportation by truct and train has � inc eased Thi increaaes significantly the possibili y of aa ccide t inv lqing snch naterials, especially in a rovded urb n are . Pr cedares for lifesaving, eaposure contr l, eva natio of t e problea, and decontanination can pos nni ne pr bleas for first responders and snpport agenc es. The Fire epart ent will assume direction of field ope ations in uch a acci ent . � A. FIRE EPART EAT 1 . F on i tial infornation, estimates need for p rtial o complete activation of a command post and/o rnin to the public. Stabilize an1� contain ea� or s ill if practical. ' 2 . If acc dent has a potential hazard to a large rea, onsul witb the Fire Chief and Mayor regardin large scale perations and/or evacuation of the popu ace. 3. eques Police Department and State Patrol to ordon ff th area. Requests assistance frod Public Works nd Di trict Pine Department of Transportation as equir d, for traffic control. 4. f nec ssary, requests police to evacuate the ffect d area. 5. f fir is already involved, eaercises care in figt�L�'�' ng th fire (offensive-defenaive) . Be aware f ' ater eactive labela and placards. Decontani ate erson el and equipment. • 122 I � � 37� �� / 8. II POLI B DBP fl?HE1�? • � 1. eter■ nes •agnitnde of the sitnation. I2. otifi s fire dispatchers, E�ergenc� Manage�e t, and aint anl-Ba�seT Hospital as necessary. � 3. otifi s vatch coi�ander and appropriate police nnits I incln ing ontside aaencies) . H Ib. akes ece8sary lifesaving procednres for an� icti�s A hile eeping aoa� fros containers or spills. Z A IIS. rdon off the area and sets up comnand post n R i c ajunction with other siding departments and/ r D a encie . � U a. All ws no one to eater ezcept for rescners fire S fig ters, or Fire Department Hazardoua Mat rials Res onae ?eaa. M A b Ree s sightseers at least 500 yards away f on the T are or as practical for the situation. E R I6. A sists in evacuation and naintains crowd cont ol. I A • a Pay particnlar attention to the downwind rea if L fir and/or funes are involved. S b Eac pt for the seriously injured;•. segregat s all E per onnel (inclnding all police �nits) and equip- M II men which say have been contaainated ontside the g acc dent area until nonitoring and deconta ina- R tio are accomplished. G E �. M intai s patrols at the periphery to provide N s cnrit . � . Y �. Co pile record of aan hours and aaterials eape ded. P �. Co plete police reports as necessary. L A C. IIBLIC WORICS' DEPABT1�iEAT N �rovid s bar iers, diking, and equipment as necessa y. � � • II I 123 11 �� -���� D. II DISP SAL A D DBCOATAKIPATIOH • �I 1 . t sho ld not be tht responsibilit� of the Sa nt Paul ire D part�ent to dispose of an� tozic snbst nces, ut it �a� be called npon to snpervise the pr cednre, � I n soa cases. �I2. ash a 1 apparatas and contain runoff. 13. econt ainate all personnel involved in the i cident. I I I � � � � I • � � � � � . � I • I 124 i _ � � � ��,���/ � � • BADI LOGI L IA IDB11? I11?R�DOCT O11 , Aa a cide t �ig t occnr at an� ti�e dnring the transpo tation of r dioa tive aterial by antosotive vehicle, rail, o sir- craft. A so, a accident or a fire �ight occur in a h alt6 inst�itnti n or ndnstry where such �aterials are in us . Bzcept fo cert in isotopea, a license is reqnired to btain, H possess, se, o store radioactive by-prodncts , source or A spe ial n clear saterial. These licenses are recorded by the Z Min esota Depar aent of Health. Licenses nnst abide b pro- A tec ion s andar a established by the Nuclear Regulator R Coa issio and/ r state regulations. Regulations of t e D Pnc ear 8 gnlat ry Co�sission, the Departnent of 0 Tra sport tton, the Interstate Co�aerce Conaission, th U Fed ral A iatio Agency, the Postal Service and the IIn ted S Sta�es Co st Gn rd apply to shipsent of such aaterials M In �ase o an� ransportation accident , fire and/or po ice A per�onnel may b cone involved and either �ay be the fi st on T thelscene. E R A. EMEBG NCY PAGEMEI�T DIVISIOA I A • il. ontac s the State Energency Services duty off cer: L (612) 78-0800 S . .+ E ontac s the State Depart�ent of Hea�th in M oordi ation with State E�ergency Ser`oices (R dio- E ogica Response Tea�) . R G ff-Dn Annbers E N lice olezal (612) 890-7782 C ,, oa He sch (612) 724-3902 Y • j2. n coo dination with nonitors froa Fire, Stat P nerge cy Services , and the State Health Depa tnent, L valua es the situation and deteraines the na ure and A I agnit de of the hazard. If any radioactive aterial N r n ese cannot be readily detected and/or aea ured, eques a assistance fron: 3. nsure that accurate information is snpplied to the evs n dia. � • . � I I i 125 ��i��� ��. B sures that a proper in�estigation of the nat re and • e nse o the aceident is initiated and that a eport o the atter is aade to the Mayor. , 5. II on de ersination of the natare of the �ateri 1, s per�i es its reaoval and deconta�inates tbe rea. � • E. IgB BPABT BNT . I firs at the scene, notifies dispatcher of s tuati n and reqneats assistance fro■ police. . I fire personnel at the scene do not have rad o- 1 gical instrnnents with then, sends trained �, p rsonn 1 so eqnipped. The following listed c apani' s noa carry sonitoring equipaent, are trained r diolo ical aonitors, and nay be dispatched a cordi g to their district and availability i the e ent o a reported radiological energency problen. E gine 13, Truct 22 , Truct 24, Squad I and Sqna II. . R nders assistance to any injnred bnt avoids ra io- - active aterial. . Mo itor the accident scene to determine the ar a � , co taai ted by radioactivity. � NO E: � surea that proper procednres are \ e ployed by a�bnlance and resc4ie squads en resoving contadinated pe�sons. � . Wi h the assistance of police, cordons off the rea an allo s no one to enter eaeept for rescne or '� ra iolog cal sonitoring. . As ists olice in evacnation of area i� necessa y. . If a fir is involved, ezercises care in es ingui hing it to avoid spreading any contani ant wh ch aa be present. . Do s not attespt reaoval of radioactive aateria . . Af er de eraination of the nature of the nateri 1 an� de ontas nation procednres in coordination with E� rgenc Managesent, State Emergency Services , 3tate De artme t of Health, and/or Nnclear Regalatory Co nisai n personnel present, renoves radioacti e na erial to a safe place and condncts decontani ation as neces ary or directed. . 126 �, , /� �d ��� 0. P llovs response and deconta�ination procednre • a. �ee all person: as far ava� fro� secident scene as s practical. � b. Per ors lifeaa�ing reacnes and e�ergency f rst sid. c. Avo d spreading conta�ination. . H d. Do ot atteapt to dove or clean np an� sat rial A • in� lved Rith the ineident. Z A e. Det in all persons involved with the incid nt at R the scene until the Badiological Snergency D Res onse Tea� arrives. p U f. St d upvind of fires. g g. Obtain na�es of all persons involved with he M in ident. A . T h. Pr hibit eating, drinking, and smoking in he E ar a of the accident. R I i. Re sin cals and wait for arrival of the Ra io- A • lo ical E�ergency Response Teas. L S j. Ca 1 State Division of Energency Services uty of icer at: • g � M , (612) 296-2233 or (612) 778-d800/24 ho r E R NO E: The State Departdent of Health Resp nae G Tea� is charged vith the final resp nsi- E bility for releasing all transporta ion N vehicles or saterial fros tbe incid nt C • site. � Y C. POLI E DEP RTMEFT p L 1 . Deters nes sagnitude of the situation. A N 2 . otifi s the fire dispatchers, Esergency Manag sent nd Sa nt Paul-Rasse' Hospital energency roon s ecess ry. 3. otifi e watch connander and appropriate polic units incln ing outaide aaencies) . • , 127 //6//,/{//-���p/���� V' l/-� II 4. atea ecessary lifesaving procednres for an� •ictiss • hile eeping ava� froa containers or radioae i�e � ateri 1. � II 5. ordon off the area and seta up cosnand post in con- ancti n with other ataina depart�ents and/or genci s. . , . A1 ovs ao one to enter ezcept for reacne r ra iological ionitoring. � � . Re ps aightseera at least 500 yards aNay fron the ar a or as practical for the� situation. II6. eteri aes ■anpover needs. . � . In tiates call-�act of off-dnty officers a d/or po ce reserves as necessary. � - b. Req ests sntual aid as required by the sit ation. II7.. A sists in evacuation and �aintains crowd cont ol. a Pay particnlar attention to the dovnwind rea if fir and/or fnmes are involved. • b Eac pt for the seriously injured, segregat s all per onael (inclnding all police units) and eqnip- nen which aay have been contaninated onts de the acc dent area until sonitoring an'd dec nta�ination are acconplished� I ' . �8. M intai s patrols at the periphery to provide s cnrit . �9. C npile record of aan honrs and �aterial ezpen ed. 1�. C plet s police reports as necessary. � . . � � � • I 128 I �;,���' HAZARDOOS 1�ATBBIALS DIBSC?OSY • AMB� CAB RANE EBVICB 227-8741 � B=er enc Ai ht Pu�bers Ji� �iilbn 544-7959 Mite lioon y 455-0202 Bert . Sand erg 457-6092 or 457-9341 H . A AGRI IILTII E DEP ST1�iENT Z (Pes icid Prob ens) A R Dave Dall 297-2528 (8:00-4 :30) D � or p 459-6486 (hone) U S A1rIB8 CAN D CROSS M Disp tcher . 291-6790, 291-6789 A Barb ra Fo kert 645-7023 T E BAY EST H Z/MAT WASTE R Go tract r 488-1008 (24 hour) I A • BIIIL ING C DE EN ORCEMENT L Susa ry Ab temen Fund S Frani� Staf enson "• E � M BIIRL NGTON NORTH RA YABDS t� E R Daytc�n's B uff 298-2105 or 298-7166 G E CHEM T.B. .C. N C CHLO BP 1-800-424-930b Y Pest cide afety Teas Networt 1-800-424-9300 Coas� Guar 1-800-424-9300 p L CflLO INE E ERGEN Y A N Van i�aters and R gers 774-9400 Sodal.Ash R sourc (between 50,000 and 100,000 pounds of soda ash �vaila le) CHIC GO-NO THWES ERN YARD General Of ices 221-9306 (Dispatcher) East Saint Paul 221-9210 • Western Av nue 221-9315 Sonth Sain Paul 221-9313 129 i � 1 / ,�!�.��� �.� COA ? GIIA D 725-7452 • DBP 8?1�IBif OF N TQRAL BSSOIIBCBS , Da• d Zap etil 770-6695 Svi chboard � 296-3572 Hov rd � osch 436-5405 �ar n Lo bler 296-8000 (ho�e 533-41 1) DBP 8?1�B OF RANSPORTATIOP- DIS BICT 9 296-3334 • Pet r Ma cotte 296-8958 (hone 770-59 4) 648-4871 Pager Fra t Pi land 297-4678 (hose 757-18 1) DIIP AT R PRESE TATIVB Dol Ezp osive , Inc. 890-1744 (24 honrs) Lar y Le ke 437-6389 (home) II.S DO? RAIL . Fre Bry nt 349-3856 EPV RONM NTAL ROTECTIOA AGEI�CY • Gen' ral ffice (312 ) 353-2000 EZP OSIV S ASS STANCB � � B.C'.A. 296-7454 ', � or 296-2662 (24 honra) F.A.A. 725-3410 FOA (LI HT WA ER) � � � Nardin•i ire E nipsent 483-6631 (24 hours) Balph Na dini 429-7565 (home) BO B S II D S.P P.D. (Arson D visio ) Sgt. McA pine 292-3737 Watch Co aande 292-3627 (nights � w ekenda) HE LTH D VISIO (H z/Mat Bi 1 Gun her 292-7721 • Fi ld Ch aist. dvisor 739-5284 (hone) 130 � ,�7� � 1KEDI AL C ORDIN TION S.P. .M.C. • Dr. a� H 11 221-3096 Dr. azen 221-2113 (24 honrs) (Poi on C ntrol Center) 1�ETR BEG ON CO BDINATOx E�er ency Servi es National g . We ther Servi e 778-U800 (24 hours) � Howa d St abala, Metro 297-3942 Z Se ion oord. 724-0403 lhone) A R METR POLI N TS NSIT COMMISSION D 0 Ener�ency 827-3723 (24 hours) U S MILW IIRBE RAILB D M Yard Master 778-3660 (24 hours) A . Yard Offic 778-3661 T . or E 778-3676 (Hunp Yard) R I MINN SOTA OTOR xANSPORT A L • Gene al Of ice 646-7351 g NATI NAL W ATHE SExVICE 725-3400 or 725-3401 E -- � .+ M NORT �TESTE N BEL TELEPHONE COMPANY � E E x Tesp Mult -phon Field Capability ' G Mobi e Pho es 642-6001 E � N POLL TION ONTRO AGENCY � List of sp 11 cl anup, contractora y ; Eser ency 296-7373 (24 hours) p _ Air ualit 296-7371 L A PUBL C WOB S DEP RTMENT N Barr cade fleav Equipment - Sand (etc. ) John Jansk , Lia son 489-8871 or 771-1676 292-6600 (24 hour) • 131 ....., i � 1 � �'' ����/��� BAD ATIOF 1�BDIC FB • Sta e Hea th De art�ent Response ? as (S ate E.S. ) 778-0800 (24 honrs) , Bad ologi al Te ss S.P.F.D. E13, %22 , %24 S00 LIAE ILRO D Don ld B. Ostrn 488-0638 or 488-0895 Bfl Sanb rn 347-8467 RAM EY CO NTY C' VIL DEFENSB (Co snnic tions Van) Wil�iaa C nter 484-8466 � 645-1023 (hone) Joh� 1Cenn dy 374-5737 (hone) ' SALIATION ABMY • Maj r Cai Rubi 224-4316, 224-6946 739-1024 (hoae) 648-6590 648-8295 SEW GE T ATME FACILITY (METROPOLITAN) � 12 io Pa s, C lorine Rits, Bult Lime Eae gency 771-8845 (24 hoars) 772-7123 • 772-7140 � Front end ld,ader Dnap truck SHB IFF D PART NT Ras' ey Co nty ( ispatc6) 684-3366 ; Cha les Z chari s 298-4451 STA E EME GENC SERVICES Eae gencp 296-2233 (day) (Ha /Mat) 778-0800 (24 hours) Duty officer STA E PAT OL Hel copte s 452-3246 (24 hours) � 132 � , . � HAt11RDOUS MATERIRLS INCIDEhT PkGCEDURES L/4- O"'���!� TIMS IP CN ICAL/PE ROLEUM OFPICE HOME AGER °__ ----- -------- a----- ------ ---- °- PCA - Kable 296-7235 �34-6547 Dullinge 296-7367 699-9487 Faus 296-77/9 872-78�7 2i-hoas 296-73�3 I� ON OR ]1FPE ING STATB ROADS/RAILROAD6 ----- -------- -------°--------------- State Patrol 452-3246 . � DOT - Schieraa 296-6843 429-30�9 Marcotte 296-8958 770-5914 24 eoucs 296-i485 , IF TE HNICAL I FORlIATION Refer to CHEMT EC~ �M 1-8YM�2l-93Y/ (24-hou ) IP IOLOGI H Bealt - Dolez 1, Hennigan 623-5351 89e-7782 1 9-2726 2 Breit nstein 623-5346 929-5064 1 9-2720 Dack 623-5355 536-8061 1 9-2558 �q Hensc 623-5348 , ' 24 Ho ts 776-680Y P Puclear Regulat ry Commi sion (312) 932-2596 (24-hour) � Depacto nt of E ergy (312) 739-7711 Ezt. 216 (24-hour) C IF AGRI LTORAL - PRIMAR LIST L ------- ------- -------- ----- S ' MINNESO A DEPAR MENT OP RIQJLTURE ------- ------- -------- �-------° t", David W Dally O: (612) 297-2528 H: (612) 459-6486 A Larry P lmer O: (612) 297-2530 z� aour ��a-esee Z MINNES A POLLU ION CONT L AGENCY E ------- ------- -------- --------- R Dick Ka le O: (612) 256-7235 8: (612) 431-6547 Bob Dul inger O: (612) 296-7367 H: (612) 699-9487 I Kevin F us Os (612) 296-7799 8: (612) 872-7847 A '� 24-Hour (612) 296-7373 Ai[ Qua ity (612) 296-7371 I S MINNES A DEPAR ltENT OF BLIC SAFETY, E!lERGENCY SERVICES DIVISION ------- ------- -------- -----------------------�----------------- ' a F�nergen Servi es 24-8o t (612 778-8800 ` E MINNES A DEPAR MENT OF __SPORTATION � M ------- ------- -------- � E . Fete Ma cotte - O: (612) 296-8958 H: (612) �78-5914 R MINNESO�A DEPAR ENT OF SPORTATION, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CHIEF ' G __�_--�------- ----° --------------------°----------------- Schiene�n Os (612) 296-0843 e: (612) 42-3849 E 24-9ouri (612) 296-0485 , N MINNES A DEPAR MENT OF 6ALTH � °----- --°--- -------- ---- � David G ay Os (612) 623-5189 e: (612) 694-7884 Y Charles Schneid r O: (612) 623-5335 H: (612) 560-6543 Larry G st O: (612) 623-5188 H: (612) 789-Z61B 24 Hour 778-0808 F MINNES A DEPAR ENT OF TURAL RESOURCES I ' ------- ------- - ----- -------------- A Howard cosch O: (612) 296-8778 e: (6T2) 436-5486 Dave Za petillo O: (612) 796-6783 H: (612) 770-6695 � 24 Bour 778-080@ NATION RESPON E CENTER 1-Be0-42�-8882 ------- ------- ------- IF AGRI ULTURAL SECOND Y LIST (only if cequested) -----° ---°-- ------- -------------------------- A!(ERIC RED CR S CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9368 ------- ------- - -------- Disaste Person 1 (612) 291-6789 U.S. FOOD i DRUG ADMINIS RATION 291-6795 ------------------------ ------ � UNITED TATES C T GUA (612) 725-7452 (612) '725-2121 UNITED TATES FI H AND WI DLIFE SERVICE MINNESOTA POISON CONTROL CENTER ------- ------- ------- -------------- ------------------------ ------ Regiona Office (612) 725-3585 (612) 347-3141 Environ ental Fi ld Offi (612) 725-7131 24 Hour 778-0800 TELEPHO E NUMIiE: FOR P�'ti ICIDE MANUFACTURER�IaRE ON FIL6 WITH THE MINNESOTA DEPARTH NT OF AGP.ICUL URE. (61 1 247-?5 R. ���"l3 7�' � WEAT IS� CHEMTBBC? • . CHBM 8BC tands for Cheiical ?ransportation B�ergenc� C ater, � a pa lic ervic of the Cheaical Mannfactnrers Asaociat on pro• ded its ffices in Washington, D.C. CHBM�BBC p ovid issediate advice for those at the sce e of e�er encie , the pro��tly contacts the shipper of the hasa�dona ateri ls in�olved for aore detailed aesistan e and appr�priat foll v-np. CHBM�RBC o erate ronnd the cloct-24 hours a day, seven days a we t-to eceiv direct-dial toll-free calls fros an� oiat ia t�e Coa inent 1 United Statea through a wide area tele 6one ervic (WA?3) nnaber: CALL CflEM?BEC TOLL-FBBE (800) 424-9300 �or ca ls or ginating in the District of Colu�bia o �utsid the ontinental IIS change the CHBMTREC (800 usber to sh v (202) 483-7616 on each gnide page of your uideb ot. - or es rgenc es only, collect calls are accepted fr a tates or te ritories ontside the Continental IInite • tates C$BM BBC c n usu lly provide hasard inforaation varning and guid nce w en gi en the IDENTIFICATIOA NUMBSR or the NA E OF THE RODUC and he NATIIRE OF THS PROBLEM. or aore de ailed info natio and/. r assistance, or if product ''�s unknovn atte pt to provi e as �nch of the folloving information as possible: N se of caller and callbact nunber N tare nd location of the probles G ide n �ber �aa are asing S ipper or sannfactarer ' C ntain r type R il ca or trnct number C rrier nave C nsign e L cal c nditions Incid nts nvolv ng hazardous aaterials frequently occn at incon enie t loc tions making communication difficult . It is inpor ant hat e er effort be nade to keep a hp one line open so th t th ship er can make contact With the on-scene leader to pr vide guida ce and assistance. The CHEMTREC com�uni- catio fac lity onsists of a teleconferencing bridge which , • allov the r off ce to connect eaperts to your phone as necea ary. 134 � I� i, C'��37�/ ?he �nccesafol ee of this gnideboot depends heavily up n • yoar cont ct wi h CHBMTREC as soon as �on have establis ed yonr elf s the on-acene leader, anrveyed the incident nd ha�e aeen to th insediate needa of people involved in he , sita�tion. The ahipper or �annfactnrer of the oaterial can uana�ly be coat ted throagh CHEMTRBC for ezpert asaist nce. H A . Z A R D 0 . U S ' M A T E ' R � . I A � L S - E � M , '� E I � R G I E N , C � Y . P L A N II • 135 � � � � �� ,— �:..�_-a��..�.�.. . - .�.- . . .� "'w:._c:- ._..:..w�6:.� �'��_.�.;..:..;.:,...�_..;.:;".: ..a..:�:.:i...J. . � � . . . r - . , ,.�.— • , .� . ` . . .� � , ...__ . � � , , ' 1. 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When snch an accident occ rs, the Eser ency edicine Departaent will usually receive not fication. Preparation for radioactive d.econtaaina ion sho ld b unde taten iziediately. Patients will not b bro ght nto t e hospital for decontaaination only, si ce tbe ■ie ion f the hoepital is to handle injured_ patients. If a pat ent s onl conta�inated and not injnred, he snst e dec ntas nated prior to entering the hospital vhere he can be app opri tely aa�ined. Whe the radio ctive accident originates at an industrial pla t, s ch as 3M, decontasination procedures aay have been beg n. n cas s of significant injury, the patient will, how ver, be br ught to the hospital vithout previous dec ntan natio . In these situations, the patient will be acc npan ed by monitoring aeabers fron the industry a d the � pat ent ill u nally be conpletely covered, eliainati g the pos ibil ty of contasination during transport froa th a�b lanc to t e decontamination rooa. Precautions s ould sti l be taten dnring these periods of tiae. '° \ If, hove er, t e incident occarred out in th�� public, the pos ibil ty of any significant deconta�inatioa procee ings hav ng b ea al eady accosplished is ainimal and the p tient wil nsu 11� a rive with less tban optiaal protection. When thi occ rs, i ■ediate preventative actions sust be t ten. Whe not ficat on is received in the Esergency��Depart ent , the Chie of t e Departsent and the Nursing Su�erviso shonld be immed ately notified to initiate the decontaainati� n pro- cee ings Aft r the above notification, the followin persons ill b notified: 1 . Ranse County Depaty 2. Radia ion Safety Officer (call Chief of Radi logy) 3. Secur ty • 136 � d������' r 4. he En ineer • S. onset epiag � , 6. tate �ergency Ser�ices Dut� Officer (612) 7 8-0800 7. nblic Relations When the ccide t occnrs at an indnatrial site, a radi tion safety of icer ill nsually arrive with the patient. f snch H a person s not available, the person in charge of the A E�er ency Depar aent shoald i�'ediately appoint a phys cian Z to a t as tenpo ary radiation safety officer until the A hosp tal adiat on safety officer arrives. In additio , a R phys cian in ch rge of the contasinated area and a phy ician D in t e "c ean' rea should be isaediately appointed. he � char e nn se vi 1 imaediately appoint a nnrse to be in charge U of t e co tasin ted area and a nnrse for the "clean" a ea. S She ill lso a point three nursing assistants to wort in the cont mina ed ar a. All pregnant e�ployees shonld be ke t M avay froa the d coata�ination area. A T The econtaiina ion area for the St. Paul-Bamsey Medica E Cent r is the d tention area which has iamediate access to R the utsi e. N tification should be given imaediately o the I Rass y Cou ty D uty (ezt. 3852) vho will nate an imned ate A • atte pt to evac te all patienta froa that area. This s of L utao�t iap rtanc and the Deputy shonld notify the Poli e S Depa tnent for sistance. If patients cannot be remov d fro■ the f cilit , they �ay be taten immediately up to he E dete tion zea o 6 south. � M ; ` E This follo ing p otocol shall be imsediately 'distribute to R all erson el in olved and preparation of the decontasi ation G area and d conta ination procedures shall be carried on E acco dingl . N C . Y . P L A N • 137 I . �� � ��-,�r� ; G� BAD ATIOP ACCI A? PROTOCOL F08 El�IERGBNCY 1�BDICINE DEP 8T1iS1fT • �, I� NOi FICA OF � , A. Director of B�ergency Kedicine Departsent 1 . D cides whether to i�ple�ent radiation a cident ' lan. ' 2. tifies other (B-H) . I 3. T kes charge of victin(s) or designates erson t do so. , B. Nursi g Supervisor , C. 8a4se Connty Depnty, ezt. 3852 D. ltadia ion Safety Officer (call Chief of Radi logy) B. Secnr ty I� F. Publi Relations I G. Engin er • I H. Honse eeping I. Toaic logist on call , � II� OBT IA ON SITB INFORMATION ; , , '', A. Nuabe and condition of victims - nncontanin ted � B. Nuabe and condition of victims - contadinat d ' C. ?ype f radioactive isotopes . , D. Type f radiation accident � � 1. I radiation 2 . C ntasination 3. I corporation � � I '� 138 I j � v�-�--���� � III. B�B GSPCY DBPAflT1�iBHT PBBPAYATIOH • A. Bvacn tion of deconta�ination area ' 1. A 1 patients or others near ronte fro■ � ', a bnlance entrance to deconta�ination ro s to ' b soved to other areas. �I a Patients with noncritical proble�s t ; retnrn to the point of origin g A b Patients vith critical problens to a other Z � section of Energency Department with A icontinued �edical supervision and ca e R D I c All pregnant or possibly pregnant wo en to p areas free of possible contamination U ' S B. Prepa ation for arrival of victia(s) � M ' 1. F oor A , T i a Route froa aabulance entrance to E i decontanination to be covered with r 11 of R '� plastic or paper or vith sheets , the I , covering secured to floor with tape. A • � L b Route shall be sarted off with ropes and S ; marked "radioactive" until cleared b � radiation safety officer. �•Security hould E ' assist With this process. � M ; E � �� 2. D contaaination xooa ` R G � a xooa has a separate ventilation syst n; to E , tnrn off ventilation call hospital e gineer N C b Floor to be secnred saoothly'with pl stic Y i and secnred to floor _ with tape. If o plastic is available, leave floor ba e but p ' cover drains L ', A ' c Strip of tape on floor at entrance t N decontanination roon to delineate , contaminated side fron noncontasinat d side I (clean area) ' d Radiation safety officer to designat , person vith counter to stay at entra ce to � nonitor all peraonnel, eqnipment, an I sanples leaving deconta�ination room � ' . � I 139 � i , � 'i � ���—/,�`�c� , e. i�onesaential equipsent to be reaoved froo • rooa or co�ered vith plastic f. The physician in the 'clean area" is � ', responsible for teepiag thia protoco in , hand and giving advice to contasinat d personnel on protocol procedure ', g. Charge nnrse to designate persoa to tand ' ontside to obtain supplies for �edic 1 and i decontasin�tion tea�s ', h. Prepare decontamination table as fol ows. � This procedure will allov the water o not ; roll off the side of the cart and be ', controllable at the head of the bed or � ' entrp into the plastic receptacles. ' 1) Plare the standard trauma board n the � stretcher vith no covering. � �, 2) Elevate the side rails of the ca t and , pnt the footboard on the cart. i ', 3) Place a blanket or heavy sheet o the ; cart and pin to the side rails f raing • I a hansoct type appearance. � 4) Place plastic on top of the blan et ' covering both ends with four fee ! eztending off of the h`�ead of the bed ', for control of the vater into th + � bncket. � 5) Provide large plastic or �etal containers with plastic bags to eceive , discarded contasinated clothes, suze, ', sapplies, etc. " i • - C. Dec n.tani ation Tea■ � �, 1 . Physi ian in Contaainated Area ', a. T kes charge of nedical probless of pati nt i , b. D rects decontasination procednre � � j � ' 140 i � � �,��� �� . Cr=� � � 2. Nurs • a. ssieta ph�sician � b. s responsible for collecting all speci ns, (blood for coaplete blood cell connt, ty ing nd cross-�atching; urine for aaalysis, tc. ) c. nitors vital eigns and records data H 3. 8adia ion Safety Officer A Z a. K nitors patients and decontasination te � A d ring care of patient R • D 4. Anrse Aides � U a. W rts in conta�inated area g b. O e shoald be assigned to holding the pl stic M a the end of the bed and directing A I c nta�inated water in to the bucket T I E S. Physi ian in Cleaa Area g I I a. R eps this protocol A � I L b. R nains ia clean area g c. G ves advice and instructions Eo E d contaaination teas 4 M �'+ E II 6. Circu ating Nnrae R G . Assists tea■ as needed E N . La els all specisena , � Y . Ob ains all needed snpplies frod 'ontside de ontaaination roos and hands to the nur e or p as istant in the contasinated roon L A . Wh n the contaaination teas needs to chan e N gl ves, the circulating nurse in the clea area wi 1 hold the new gloves opea for inserti n of th teas ae�bers hands • 141 "r � �� -��r� ; e. B cords on chart areas and levels of � � c nta�ination as �easnred b� radiation s fety o ficer , D. Dec nta�i ation Tea� Preparation 1. IIse r st rooa , . ' 2. Attac fila badge to clothes - shonld be lab led with ase 3. Doa f 11 sorgical dress : , a. S rgical tronsera and pullover shirt '� b. S rgical hood c. W terproof shoe covers d. R diation decontaaination snit ' e. S rgical gloves - tape gloves to sleeves nd c ffs to shoe covers. Gauntlets will be p ovided for those people working directl with t e patient and contacting the cart. • f. S cond pair of surgical gloves 1 ) Do not tape . 2) Change as needed 'it torn oti contanina ed ; , . S gical sast ' ; b. adiat on safety officer will direct nsage of the urvey seter to deter�ine deconta�ination asedi tely. ?his snrvey seter is available roa he SP MC Sadiology Departnent ' E. Clea Area Tea� Preparation j l . se re t roo� 2 . ttach fils badge to clothes - shonld be labe ed ith n ne 3. on su gical dress : • 142 ', 6 'l.J�� �� a. S rgical tronsera and pullover shirt • b. D conta�eination prevention snit . c. S rgical glo�es - a single pair of snrgical g o�es will be appropriate 4. Patie t Arrival 1. P ysician and radiation safety officer ez ■ine g p tient in asbnlance on arrival A Z a. Physician detersines if patient is A critically injured R D 1) If patient is critically injnred he 0 goes directly to deconta�ination roo� U whether or not his clothes have een S reaoved M 2) If patient is not critically in� red, A his clothes are renoved in the T anbulance E R . Ra iation safety officer determines if pa ient I is contaninated A • L a. If patient is contaninated and is not S critically ill, he goes to decontanin tion roon after his clothes are''renoved in the E asbnlance � M ; � E b. If patient is not contaninated, he go s , R still dressed, to the Emergency Depar ment G E B. he ph sician and radiation safety officer wi 1 N eters ne Whether the patient vill bg bronght into C he co tasinated area on the anbulance cart o Y ring second cart with a single plastic cov ring - o put the patient on. p L . Pa ient is transferred to stretcher A N . Pa ient is covered with plastic or cloth sheet . Th a stretcher ia brought into the de ontaaination area , • 143 I . ` ,� �� U� 3 4. I �ediate sedical assesa�ent and treatne t caa • �i b gin on this stretcher prior to aoving o the d conta�ination stretc6er � C. When he patient ia sedically ready to be decon a�inated, he will be transferred to th decon as3nation stretcher for further treata nt and ', decon aaination. D. Aabul nce attendaats stay by the a�bnlance u til they nd the aabnlance are aonitored for conta ination. � 1. I aoncontasinated, released for duty � 2. I contasinated, follov radiation safety o ficer's instructions for decontasinatio IV. DBC TAKI TION OF PATIENT i A. irwa , breathing, and cardiovaacalar status ust be at ended to first 1 . P ysical eaamination done by physician . R qnired laborator$ material, � e ectrocardiograds, and radiographs obtai ed as r qnired by patient's condition � . Pr cedures, flnid and drug adn�nistra`tion done as required to stabilize patieht's condit on ; r B. atien Evalnation . Re ove patient's clothes if not done in as nlance; place in plastic bag and seal . Ra iation safety officer nonitors en[ire pa ient, including bact ' � . Ci calating nnrse notes in record areas a d � a� unts of contanination C. hysic 1 decontaaination of radioactive areaa . Co taQinated open wounds (these have firs pr ority) a. Begin decorporation nnder direction o Toaicologiat � � 144 ��,,�,i�.37� I . iiash with norsal saline for three �i ntes • c. Monitor - repeat atep b as needed _ II d. If conta�ination persists 1) Wash vith nor�al saline for thre �inotes I 2) Consider sargical debride�ent � A 3) Save and •onitor all tissue redo ed � A e After wounds are decontaainated, cov r the� P I if other areas need to be decontanin ted � C 2. C ntaiinated eyes L S a 8inse with water; atreas should go i nose-to-tenple direction, avay fron edial � canthas A � b Monitor and repeat step a as needed F R 3. C ataninated ear canals I A � a Rinse gently vith saall anounts of w ter, I suction frequently � I b Monitor and repeat step a gs needed F � N 4. C ntaninated nares or month ' F I - P a. Turn head to side or down, as patient s � I condition peraita F r I b. Binse gently rith ssall asoup�ts of va er; � snction frequently Y c. Prevent water fron entering 'stonach. a nuch , as possible F I d. Insert naaogastric tube into atonach; �° suction and sonitor contents. If coa ents r aze contasinated: 1) Lavage with saall asonnta of norm 1 saline until contenta are clear o contasination � 145 I - /�78� 2) Begin decorporation nnder directi n of � • ?ozicologist . Co taainated intact skin ` a. Wash vith soap and tepid Nater, gentl � scrnbbing vith soft brush for three s nntes b. Monitor and repeat step a as needed c. Do not redden or irritate stin with h t water or harsh scrnbbing d. If contaaination persiats : 1) IIae Masine soap or 2) IIse siztnre of 1/2 Tide and 1/2 cornaeal ' 3) If those fail to renove contaaina ion, use Cloroz either fnll strength f r small areas or diluted for large reaa . Co tasinated hair • a. Sha�poo with aild soap for three �inutes b. Monitor and repeat step a as needed c. If contaaination persista :`, , '. 1) Clip hair off 2) Do NOT shave scalp V. RBMO AL OF PATIEFT F801�i DECONTAI�INATIOF ROOIi AFTEB PATI NT AA STBBTCHEB ABE FBEB OF CONTAI�INATION - A. ry pa ient tboronghly B. adiat on safety officer sonitors patient's en ire ody. C. eN co ering ie placed on floor froa door to atien and, if needed, fros door to clean stretc er outside decontaaination roos � 146 1 � -/�7� ' 1. ean atretcher is brongbt in � 2. Patient is transferred to new stretcher � atient attendants not involved in the � econta�ination procednre 3. adiation safety officer sonitors stretc er and heels as it leaves decontaaination roo■ VI BZ T OF SCORTA�IAATIOP TEAM H � A A. Bach teas se�ber goes to clean line at door nd Z remo es protective clothing (placing all of t in a A plas ic container narked "contaminated') R D 1. esove onter gloves first, turning the• Q nside-ont as they are pulled off U S 2 . eaove all tape at trouser cnffs and sle ves M 3. esove onter surgical gown, turning it A nside-ont; avoid shaking Z E 4. esove surgical shirt p I 5. enove head cover � • I 6. ull surgical trousers off over shoe co ers � 7. esove shoe cover from one foo� and let F adiation safety officer monitbr shoe; f shoe N s clean, step over clean line;, them re ove F ther shoe covsr and have other` shoe ao itored F G 8. ate off inner gloves � r B. Have feet and hands nonitored for final tis � � � C. ?ate sbower • � VI . RA IATIO SAFETY OFFICER'S RESPOASIBILITIES I � A. Moni oring p 1. sbnlance and attendants 2. oute fro� aabulance entrance to econtasination roon i � 147 �� ������ 3. Deco taaination rooa, patient, and personne � De onta nation of areas if found in A above . , �. C1 ansin the conta�ination area is the re poasi ility of houaekeeping under tbe direct on of th radi tion safetp officer . Pr per d sposal o€ an� conta�inated itess or wa er . Ea �inat ons of all fil� badges and dosiseters nd pr per f llow-np if indicated 9. �or 24 hour ssistance in dealing with radiation ccide ts : all RBAC/TS, Oak Ridge National Labora ory, 615) 76-10 4. • ` ; , • ' 148 � �1 �,�37� � ( SECTION IX AIRCRAFT ACCiDENTS RESOURCE LIST � _ - - , � 149 � � � � -����' '� SECTI' N IX � AIRC AFT A CIDEN S � INTRODUCTI N The magnit de of a disaster created by an aircraft acci ent willlbe de enden upon its size, the number of passenge s , the ype o carg being carried, and whether or not it ccurs in a dense y-gop lated area, and whether or not a fire occu s . B th th Police and Fire Departments will be invo ved . Norma ly the Fire Department will be in char e of . coor inati g ope ation. A. IRE D PARTM NT Co ducts fire fighting and rescue operations as re uired, renders assistance to the in3ured, an . . tr nspor s them to appropriate hospitals . � . No ifies police officials if first on the scene , and de ignates a command post . � . Notifies Saint Paul-Ramsey Hospital and Ramsey County � Medical xaminer. � . Cordons off parts of the aircraft found in are s ot er t an the immediate accident scene. � . N tifie private ambulance if required. � . N tifie Emergency Management . Determine the eed to a tivat the Emergency Operating Center. a. Fed ral Aviation and Administration Air ort Traffic Control Tower Sai t Paul Downtown Airport , (612 ) 224-006 , or hot line , 0700-2300 honrs ; or b Fed ral Aviation Administration Fli ht Service Station Int rnational Airport , (612 ) 726-9522 24- our Service c In ase of military aircraft , also Mil tary Security Police Eme gency: (612) 725-5200 Non Emergency: (612) 725-5400 � 150 � � . J �-��>� B POL CE D PARTMENT � 1 . Dete mines magnitude of the situation. � 2 . Noti ies fire dispatchers , and Saint Paul-Ra sey Hosp tal Emergency Room as necessary. 3 . Noti ies watch commander and appropriate police unit ( including outside agencies ) . . � � 4 . Take necessary lifesaving procedures for a y vict ms . 5 . Cord ns off the area and sets up command po t in con� nction with other aiding departments a d/or agen ies . a. llows no one to enter e$cept for rescu rs or � ire fighters . I R b. rotects parts of the aircraft found in areas � ther than the immediate accident scene. . R , � c . oes not allow any parts of the aircraf to . p e disturbed except by suthorized perso nel. T � i 6 . Dete mines manpower needs . _ _ _ A - C a. nitiates call-back of ofi-duty officer � nd/or police reserves as necessary. I D b. equests mutual aid as required by the E ituatioa. N T 7. Assi ts in evacuation and maintains crowd g • cont ol. 8, Main ains patrols in the affected area to p ovide secu ity. 9. Comp les record of man hours and material egpe ded. ' 10 . Comp etes police reports as necessary. SA NT PA L-RAMSEY HOSPITAL 1 . Aler s emergency room and administration. • 151 , . � � �� i��� - I . � I 2 . Rece ves and treats disaster victims . � 3 . Acti ates the Casualty Management Center ( C C) in acco dance with the "Alert Orange. " 4 . Compiles statistical record of disaster victims' I tre tment and disposition. 5 . Critiques operations . �. M DICAL LIAISON 1 . Ale ts Emergency Operating Center staff _ des gnees . 2 . Mon tors Saint Faul-Ramsey Hospital and Ca ualty I Man gement Center operations and coordinat s I sup ort of inedical care services . • ��. A ERICA ' RED CROSS : 1 Est blishes registration and inquiry point near the disaster area and in American Red Cros I bui ding. 2 Int nsifies blood donor drive above normal � I lev ls . .. 3 Pro ides temporary housing to disaster vic ims I und r Red Cross procedures . 4 Pro ides canteen sezvice at disaster scene and at mas shelters . I 5 Ass sts disaster victims in applying for a 1 ava lable local state federal and Ameri an Red , � . Cross disaster assistance. . IF. E VIRO ENTAL SECTION OF SAINT PAIIL HEALTH DIV SION 1 . Su ervises inspection and correction of health I ha ards in disaster area. 2 . Co piles record of materials and manpower � , I ex enditures . . . I . , 152 i I � �-�lo—�3 7� I � C�I. WA ER UT LITY • 1 . Insp cts area for damage to water supply sy tems and hecks water for potability and/or cont mination. � � 2 . Shut off such portions of the system as nece sary to avoid excessive drain down. Hli. NO THERN STATES POWER COMPANY 1 . Aler s key company personnel and repair cre s . . 2 . Insp cts area for utility hazards , shuts of I brok n gas lines , and repairs downed electr cal wire 3 . Prov des electric power for emergency operating A � fore s in the area. I R 4 . Rest res gas and electric service to the area as C a wh le as soon as possible . R I A I + NOR HWEST RN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY , F i � T 1 . Alert repair crews- for prompt response. • _ _ A . 2 . Inspe ts area for damage to telephone system � � C 3 . Provi es temporary telephone service to the ield I i commu ications post . � D E 4 . Resto es telephone service to lifesaving and N emerg ncy operating forces in the area on a T prior ty basis . S 5. Resto es telephone service throughout the ar a as _ s.00n s possible. J.II MED CAL E AMINER 1 . Alert investigators . 2 . Surve s area and arranges transportation and . II . manpo er for removal of the dead to the morg e or ito te porary morgues . 3 . Provi es American Red Cross with official li t of idecea ed. . � � I 153 I . . . ��- �3�� . . 4 . Arra ges for pathological and mortician ser ices • • as n cessary for those who die in hospitals as a � resu t of the disaster. I�. SA VATIO ARMY � 1 . Ale ts disaster team. 2 . Pro ides canteen services at scene of the dis ster or at mass shelters . 3 Pro ides disaster services to persons as n eded. 4 Coo dinates operations with the American R d Cro s . jL. C SIIALT MANAGEMENT CENTER (CMC) - SAINT PAUL- AMSEY � H SPITA . r 1 Req ests each hospital to prepare . an emerg ncy cap city inventory. Notifies other selected hospitals to activ te "A ert Orange" based upon the severity of the si uation or because of the anticipated casualty lo d. • Re eives emergency capacity reports. Thr ugh the jFi e Department dispatcher, directs casua ties to ho pitals with the capacity for their tre tment. . Re uests emergency capacity report change . a. Adjusts casualty distribution to hosp tals as required. b. Ad�usts personnel and material resour es . , between hospitals to meet casualty ne d . � . Re uests triage and first aid assistance nd establishes triage and casualty collectio points Ias needed. 5 . R quests American Red Cross for assistan e in , r gistration of casualties . I � • . . 154 I . � ,�-�-/,�7� M� BET ESDA DIVINE REDEEMER MIDWAY MOUNDS PARR • I SAM RITAN SAINT PAUL-RAMSEY SAINT JOHN'S SAIN JOS PH'S UNITED AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL . 1 . Acti ate "Alert Orange" when notified by Cas alty Mana ement Center or upon notification of emer ency. I 2 . Prep re emergency capacity inventory. . � 3 . Trea nonscheduled casualties as they arriv . 4 . Repo t emergency capacity inventory to Casu lty Mana ement Center when requested . I5 . Repo t casualty load to Casualty Management Cent r. A � 6. Trea casualties . I � R 7 . Resp nd to Casualty Management Center ad�us ment C of p rsonnel and material resources . R A 8. Hosp tals with triage teams will report . F capa ility to Casualty Management Center an will T resp nd when requested by the Casualty Mana ement � Cent r. _ _ _ A . C 1�. PR VATE MBIILANCE SERVICES � C I 1 . Star driver call-back when requested by th Fire � Depa tment . E r 2 . Respoad to Fire Department for transportation of T victims and for coordination. � . . � , . . . . . • I 155 . I • . . . ' SECTION X SA1 T PAUL FIRE DEPARTMENT RESOURCE LIST � I - - _ � _. � 157 ADMI ISTRA IVE D VISION � F re Ch ef 1 � A sista t Fir Chiefs 2 A minis rativ Assistant 1 P yroll Super isor 1 0 fice anage 1 C erk-T pist I 1 A count nt . 5 A count ng Te hnician I . 5 - A count ng C1 rk II . 3 8 . 3 EMER ENCY EDZCA SERVICES DIVISION - E erg. arame . Serv. Chief 1 - i . 1 •Q P TRAI ING D VISIO �' t F re Tr ining Officer 1 L A sista t Training Officer 2 . F - 3 .0 I � _ _ , R . FIRE FIGHT NG DI ISION E D puty Chiefs 3 D D strict Chi fs 15 � E F re . Ca tains 98 P F re E ginee s 10 A F re Eq ipme t Operators 88 R F$re Fighters 207. 1 T I �'- � 421 . 1 E ! N COMM�TNICA�IONS �VISION T � Sppervisor o Communications 1 F re A arm D spatcher II 5 F re A arm D spatcher I 5 . � 11 . 0 � � i I I 159 � i ' ' • FIRE PREV NTION DIVISION • F re M rshal 1 A sist nt Fi e Marshal 1 F re I vesti ators 3 F re I spect rs 2 Fire A de I Inspectors ) 3 Fire A de II (Inspectors) 2 Archit ct . S Clerk- ypist II 1 Clerk- ypist I 1 15 . EMER ENCY PREPA EDNESS DIVISION Elmerg. Prepa edness Coordinator 1 Clerk- ypist I 1 . . ' 2 PHYS CAL ITNES DIVISION P ysic 1 Fit ess Coordinator 1 1 � MAIN ENAN E AND REPAIR DIVISION Building ainte ance Supervisor ' 1 Painter 1 Carpenter 1 Electrici n . 5 Fire Prop rty C erk 1 Fire Buil ings epairer 1 Plu ber . 5 IItillityma 1 7 � TOTAiL 469 .4 Uaiformed Force 444 . 1 Non-Unifo med F rce 25 .3 � . 469 .4 • � I 160 � � � � �- /�7� . f . ,�;, � H i l 10 Ae�isl H i L I Se�grsve �pp k�y� �q�7 � Snorkel-l�dda Hi-Itaneer i Ford-Ward LaFnnce OS FL Aerial 1%6 �6 l 5 /�erial M d�l Thibauh �pp k��I t969 6 l 6 Aerisl H 6 L i Sea6rm US Ft Aerfal 1957 H�L 7 Aerisl H 6 l Thibauh 700 ft AcriaF 1975 H 8 l 8 Aerisl H 3 l Se�rsve 100 FC Aerisl 1979 M 6 L 7D llerial H 3 l I Thibsuh Irrtemational 70p R Aerial 1965 . M d l I2 Aerial Pu�(Wint) Em�e6ency Orx t9B1 M 6 l 24 1 • Qusd C nrtan el) 7E5 gak. General Safeq-�o.d lpOp GpM 1g6g r�e +iox w� �so��. c�.okc isse FirrRescve Boat 6 Aluma Crsfi�6' 18 H.P.8 75 H.P.Merc �g55 FirrRatve Boat 9 Crestliner 1 9.7 H.P.Mercvry �96g Fire-Reuve Boat 19 Alurru Gah I16' S0 H.P.)ohruon �g74 Auistam Chief Car 15edan g�� t98D Auatant Chiet Gr 15edsn Oldsnwbik 1981 . Assisant Chief Gi 1 Sed�n • Chevrold t9B4 StaH Car 1 Sedan Oldsrt�obik 1975 Mediol Chief Car 1 Sedsn Oldyrqbik 1g)g Distria Chief Gr 1 Sntion W gon FwdLranada 7982 Distritt Chiel Gr 1 Station W Igon , Ford 1976 District Chief Cat�. 2 St�tio�W gons ford 14T7 Ratrve Chief Gr 15tation W�gon Fo►d 1974 _ Fire Chief Car 1 Sedan Buidc Cenwry 1983 . Fire Tnining No.3 1 Sedan AMC Cwicord 7978 - Medic Unn 2 Panmedi�Van Modul fprd.N{cdutance tgep ; Medic 2 Paramedi Fan-Modu Chev-Road Rescve 1982 Ambulx+ces 3 Spon Van�TYP� Chevorkt Supe*'�or 147�1 Medic Units 2 Psnmedi Vsn-AAodu ford Road Resae 1977 P Medic Uniu 2 Panmeri Van-Modu Ford EVF Inc 1979 INedic Unrts 7 Spon Vsn�TyVe Chevolet Superior 7976 `_ Atiedic Unit 15port V TYpe Chevrokt Supetia 1975 � Foam Trutk �Trutk�Y.�on Gew G Dodge 1966 Utiliry T►uck 3 15tep Van �,MC 197p • � Utility Truck 1 1 Step Vanl Chevrokt 1971 �' Hu/Mat 15iep vsn Ford 1951 Suppiy Trucic 15trvict�uck�Y.Ton Chevrolet 1g78 �I Demo Truck 2 1 Yannett Body Fwd Eao�oline 1970 R Rdid Gr 1 Scdan Amerinn Ambsssador _ 7972 E _ Rdief Gr 15tation V}�gon Mymouth 1970 BWlding Repair 1 Hatthba�lc CF►evrolet-Nova 1977 Building Repair 1 vannen GMC '1971 � Building Repair 1 Trudc,7 Ton Chev►olet � 1951 E _ Building Repair 1 Cury-AI� Ci�e�vrofet 196E Bui{dina Repair 1 Trudc • Chev►okt 1968 P Bu1{direa Repair 1 Trudc cwwline ford 1977 r� Building Repair 1 Trudc aonoline Ford 7971 R Bullding Repair 1 Trudc up GMC t961 Building Repair 1 Trudc irx. Ford 1979 T Buildin6 Repai► 7 Trudc oonoline Ford t9a3 1, ' Buildir►g Rep�ir 7 PiCic-up I Fo►d /9b1 E Ambulsna �Van T F�evr V Chevrokt Superior t976 T NICdK UniT �SpOR V Typt CI1lVrokt$Y(�exipf 19jj � Fire Prerention 1 T►udc aonoline ipd 1979 Fire Tnining 15pat V Chevrokt Superior 7975 En6ine 73 Tripk 'nstion C,eneral5afery-fpd t9a2 Raerve F.nn6ine 73 Tripk binriion m0�ak. INsrJc 1000 GrM t950 Resene Chiet 1 Sedan I Fwd Faimwnt 19Q7 Chief-D'estrict 15edan Ford Fairniont 19a2 Reserve Engine?b Tripk binatan 7D0 gsk. A4adc 1000 GPM 7951 Resent Engine 30 Tripk 'natiw� mllsak. AAsdc 1O00GPAA �� . � Reserve Ert6ine 31 Tripk Co}nbinstion 200 6ak. Macic 1000 GPM 1lSt Reserve E�ine 11 Ttipk 'nstion �D Ssk. Mad� 700GGPM 1951 Rcxrve En6irx 99 Tripk 'nation ' 7D0 6s4. AAsdc 1000 GrM 1lSt Rnerve H i l 22 Aerial H L Seasrsve aS Ft Aerial 1l67 H i L 1S Aerbl H L 100 Eafs. Seasrm a5 ft Anial tlS7 H i t 16 Avial H l 10D sak... Seasnve 6 FL Aerial f�S'1 Ob H i L 17 AerW H L Seasrave 100 it Aerial 7lS1 Utlliry 2 liae W lirverne 1l32 •iuc 1 Sclwd Cbevrokt tli8 °' Grc Trudc Trudc 1 Ton Cl�evrokt t�0 � �6�►e 6� Triple C�� �0 pk. AM1�dc 7l60 � I • � • I 161 __�__� �....�.,,..._,,,: I _ -___ _ I � APPARATUS IN SERVI E ' 1 COM►ANY ME �'I �005'TFR MAKE YEAR I • Squsd 1 Rescv $qux► 3ppgals. Gerstenslager-Ford �gn � Squad 2 Rescu Squad �Op gak. Gcn�enstager-Ford �g� ' Engine 1 Quad ombinai (Squrt) �5p gah. Genenl Safery�ord 1000 GPM 1970 Engine I Tripk Combinat' Spp gaks General Sa(ery--Ford 100p GPM �g7Z Engine 5 Triple Combinati 500 gals Genenl Safery--Ford Diesel 100p GPM �g72 Engine 6 Triple Combinatio 300 gah. General—Ford 7000 GPM 1967 Engine 7 Tripk Combinat' S0p gals. General Safery--Ford 1000 GPM �975 Engine8 Triple ombinat' (Hi-Pressur SODgak. General5afety—ford 100pGPM " • 19T7 Engine 9 Triple ombinatio 300 gals. General Satety-Ford 1000 GPM 1%5 Engine 70 7riple ombin�tio (Hi-Pressur S00 gak. General Safety-Ford 1000 GPM 1977 Engine Reserve Triple ombinat' 20(I gah. Howrinternational 1500 GPM 7g55 Engine 14 Triple ombinatio 50p gak. General Safery--ford 100p GPM 1gg7 Engine 15 Triple ombinat' —foam SOpgah. Pierco-Ford Diescl 1?SOGPM �ggp Engine V Tripk ombinata 500 gaks. General Safety�ord Diesel 1000 GPM 1984 Engine 18 Triple ombinat' �Hi-Pressur SOp gak. General Safety�ord Diesel 1000 GPM 7gg� � Engme 19 iriple ombinati 200ga1s. Genenl Safety t00pGPM �g67 Engine IO Squrt Hi-Preswre) ad SOp gals Genenl Satery--Ford t00p GPM 14T7 Engine 22 Tripk ombinat' (Hi-Pressure 500 gak. Genenl S�fecy-�ord Diesel 1000 GPM 1972 Engine 23 Triple ombinat' 200 g:k. FWD—�ener�l 1000 GPM 19� Engine 24 Tripk ombinaC S00 ga1s. Genenl Safety�ord 100p GPM 1981 r T Nae:'Triple Combinacion"—Pumper.Mose Grt.and Boosta Tan / •.Quad Combi�atio�"—Pumper.Hose Grt.Booster Tank, Artialated Boorn � � ► . I � I ,I I i - I � I i . � i 'I I � ' I I 162 , , . f . • I . . I � . ' - SECTION XI M TRO OLITAN TRANSIT COMMISSION RESOURCE LIST � _ . I � � { _ . . - � . 163 � � i i , . . . _ ' SECTION %I • METROPOIITAN RANSI COMMISSION - RESOIIRCE LIST Transit Opera ing D vision 3118 Ni ollet Avenu Minneap lis , innes ta 55408 Phone : 827-4 71 24 Hour Emerg ncy P one Number : 645-5687 _ Radio C�ntrol Cente� Phone Number : 827-3723 or 827-3724 The Min esota Tran it Commission is in a position to offe buses a d dri ers or an emergency evacuation. They have . radio c mmnnicatio e with all of their buses ezcept a few which a e us d min mally for rush hours . • I . . . . . � , 164 i � � � � ���/�7� � � SECTION XII NORTHWESTERN BELL RESOURCE LIST � , . � ' 165 � • . , � MERGENCY SERVICES PLAN P an Ef ective Date : August 1 , 1984 The pla is d vided into four sections ; a Purpose , Northwe tern ell P ocedures , Segments/Lines of Business Responsi�bilit es , a d the Attachment "A" Call Out Sheet . PURPOSE I The Eme�gency Services Plan is to provide procedures for Emer en Ser ices beyond the normal restoration of service. The req est for em rgency service could come from the followi�g : *Felieral *St�te *Lo al *Ma�jor C ncern � � *Lo al Po ice *Sh riff epartment � � *La ge Cu tomers The af remen ioned customers/agencies will be instructed o • call 6 2-642 6001 , when they have the need for emergency _. servic�s . ( ee Em rgency Plan Procedures , Section 2) . . A needifor e ergen y communications/service could result from a disas er th t could include a tornado, large fire, flood, � etc. Special need for emergencp communications servic s could also be a hostage situation, drowning, ci il defene� , etc. The defiisio to i plement the plan will be made by the Emerge�ncy P epare ness person/lisison person or departme tal repres ntat ves d pendeat on the situation. All service render d wi 1 be harged by provisions in the Minnesota � tariffjs . . � I • . • � 166 � . � �- i.37�' . . � iNORT ESTE N BELL EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES • . The foll�wing are p ocedures for handling requests for . Emergenc�+ Ser ices/ mergency Preparedness from Federal, State , Lpcal overn ent or Major Concerns that have had or are havi�°g a isast r and require the need for special emergenc�y com unica 'ions/services . The agencies ave b en instructed to call 612-642-6001 . - 'This is the M dway pecial Services Center which is manned on a 24lhour day asis . 1 ) iThe e ploye receiving the emergency call shall recor the ame, telephone number , and the agency makin the equest . 2 ) IThey ust a so determine the location where the lemerg ncy p eparedness person or lisison person � Ishoul be s nt , and any requests for special p lequip ent i mediately needed on the scene. K . T 3) The S ecial Services person should assure the r caller that Northwestern Bell Emergency Services . j; will be co tacted immediately and contact the E Imana er of the SSC and the Maintenance Center. S T . 4) iThe pecia Services person will then contact the E Emer ency reparedness person or liaison person w o R Iwill respo d to the request and needs of the agen y N Ifor merge cy communications a.nd special services Ithat North estern Bell will pronide. B I E All seglments must e familiar with the Emergency Services L Plan. I"On C 11" s pervisors will find a copy of these L • guidelilnes i thei "duty" book. Each segment will be responslible or ad ising and updating the upper managemen in theilr res ectiv line of business . This plan wi 1 be evised, along with the �ob respon ibili ies a d the Attachment "A" Call Out Sheet as requir d. T e upd tea will be made by the Emergency Prepar dness perso . Changes in the call out sheet or pl. n can be made y cal ing 612-344-8418 . . . � � + � 167 . I I I � - SEG ENT/L NES OF BIISINESS RESPONSIBILITIES . � The fo lowin are he agreed upon responsibilities of eac organi ation Emerge c Pr ared ess Res onsibilities : (Ma�or Markets ) The em rgenc prep redness coordinator will assume overall respon ibili y for providing and coordinating all assist nce r ndere by Northwestern Bell on scene from A'orthw stern Bell to the agency requesting the service . The em rgenc prep redness coordinator will provide the . interf ce be ween the community or agency, the special servic s coo dinator , public services , public relations , securi y and the distribution service control center. Upon r ceivi g the call from the SSC the emergency prepar dness pers will immediately notify all pertinent . people in emergen y preparedness and immediately go to t e scene nd act as liaison person between Northwestern Bell and th agen y re uesting the service . The Emergency Prepar dness pers n will continually update the other segmen s as eede for service and reqvirements needed o scene. The emerg ncy preparedness person vill assist th constr ction peop e in getting permits or tags to be in the . area.. The e erge cy preparedness person will also instr ct the No thwestern ell personnel of danger areas that are unsafe to work or travel in. The Emergency Preparedness Person will provi e (if available through local law enforc ment usual y major city� only) the construction forema a p lice adio and have one for themselves , so t ey can be in c nstan contact with each other as services a e restor d an as s ecial requests are made from the agenc , commun ty, nd st te government affected by the disaster. S ecia Ser ices es onsibilities : The Sp cial Servi es Manager, will assume overall . respon ibil ty fo providing immediate emergency commun cati ns . pon receiving the call from the Emerge cy Servic s Co rdina or the special services person will immedi tely coord nate the dispatch of the emergency mob le commun cati ns se vices . Upon arrival , they will notify � , the No thwe tern ell liaison person or emergency prepar dnes pers n that the mobile telephone commun cati ns ar now available and will then await ; • . 168 I � . furtherlinstr ctio s . Special Services personnel can � anticip�te being escorted from the fringe of the disaster to the enter of t e disaster area. If road blocks have . been se up , they re to show their I .D. card, if they are not in com any t uck, and inform the person blocking th road th y ar from Northwestern Bell and theq are to be needed �t th emer ency area . The road may be blocked becauseI of a safet reason. They should then ask for directipns t the ommand center or call the Midway SSC, for further nstru tions . � 0 P. T .. �; E - S • I T E . R N B E L L . f i . f 169 . I � ��- %��� - ATTACHMENT A � CALL OUT LIST Mobile Office � Home � Pager � Emergen y Pre ared ess Coordin tor Mary Ny aard 344-7769 471-7955 622-6173 (D) ICae Rru ger 344-7700 546-2424 622-3 89(D) Dick Mo n 344-7576 459-7974 622-2 05(D) _ Brian K�llon n 344-5648 537-0226 SpeciallServi ces (Emerge c C ordin tor) *SSC (S�ecia Servi ce Center) 642-6001 Harold �nder on 1 977-7119 542-2921 537�-1791 622-4 58(D) Robert olte 542-2702 425-1372 622-4 76(D) Mobile Van 1 977-7177 1 977-7420 1 977-741� � Robert Larso 861-7133 447-8961 622-4 90(D) Port II�it 1 977-7434 ' Distri ution Servi es (Coord nator *CRSABi (Cent alize Repair Service Attendant Bureau) 221-4902 Networ Swit hing (Coord nator) *SCC ( witching C ntrol Center) Orchar� 542-2951 Rice 482-7004 � . Sonth I 887-8710 or 887-4958 � 170 *TASR Telec mmuni ations Alarm Surveillance Control) • Networ Mana ement 344-5593 Step b Step X-Bar � 911 - omput rs Indepe der_ts Cable Radio ower onitor Mini-C mputer Major arkets/Consumer Markets ( Coord nator) *Erniei, Johnson (M �or) 344-5459 473-5775 622-5316(D) Bill G�aves (Sele t) 344-5905 831-3239 622-4554(D) Wayne Christensen (Major) 344-5604 402-334-7975 622-2925 Linda �ancratz (S lect) 344-2003 698-6432 Colleet� Wad izak :� (Cons mer arket ) 344-5101 571-1314 0 Ray Gu till (Fed' Gov't) 221-6621 888-5799 622-4341 (D) R Public Servi ces r ( Coord nato ) ' . ?�: E *Dale rank 853-042Q 434-6440 S � Dale R di 853-0439 927-9610 622- 648(D) T . A1 Ste e I 853-0425 452-7231 622- 646(D) E � . R Inform tion Servi e.s � (Coord nato ) � B *AIS ( utom tic I tercept System) E � L Compan�* Boa d 344-6565 L - In-Cha�ge D sk 344-8827 Public Rela ions John W lker 344-5992 471-7171 622- 097 (D) Tom Le 344-6760 938-1965 622- 099(D) Securit ' *Call ay o Nigh , 24 hours a day 344-5711 � *After Hour Supe visor - On Call List - All Departments . * Main Co tact ** Voice ager (D) Digital Pager (Digits Inputted) � . � 171 i . ��- /37� � � � I . _ � , . I � SECTION Xifl � MIDWEST AMBULANCE RESOURCE LIST s � _ , t � ► - � . . . . . • i 173 ' . � ' . i • I . - � � - SECTION XIII � , � � MIDWESTIAMBII ANCE RESOURCE LIST � MidwestlAmbu ance 340 Atw�ater Saint Paul , innes ta 55117 Coatactl: Mr Will am J . Juettner Phone : l 827- 151 I 827- 221 I RESOUR ES A. Twq ambu ances . . . B. Fi�re non emergency vehicles . C. To�al of 13 a bulances (Saint Paul and Minneapolis) . D. Th�rty heelc air vans that can handle stretchers . E. Tw{� sch ol bu es . � F. A1�1 veh cles ave two channel capacity. • G. Si� por able adios . � H. Balckup enera ors in the dispatch center. . . , . � . � I � . , � � � . . , � 174 � � .I ' " - �- � �- - �- - ' ' �P�- /� 1� � . � . - . . SECTION XtV AMS Y COUNTY EMERGENCY PLAN MEDICAL EXAMINER � RESOURCE LIST _ � � - . - . � j 175 � sECTZO $iv � � RAMSEY COUNT EMER ENCY PLAN MEDICA E%AM NER - RESOIIRCE LIST Staffi and Call- ut List Work Ph ne Dr . Er ard H us Medical Examiner 224-76 7 _ Michae B. M Gee Medical Examiner Assistant 224-76 7 Staff � Arthur Ander on Medical Egaminer Investigator 224-76 7 Dennis Claug erty MedicaZ E$aminer Investigator 224-76 7 . Mike G rfiel Medical E$aminer Investigator 224-76 7 Donald Gorri Medical Examiner Investigator 224-76 7 R. Kev n Rea don Medical Examiner Investigator 224-7627 Melva aldon do Medical Examiner Investigator 224-7627 Paul Z mmerm n Medical Egaminer Investigator 224-7627 Recove Ser ice � James ssli g Chief Investigator 224-7 27 R. Rev n Re rdon Deputy Chief ' 224-7 27 Staff � Grace artw g Clerk 224-7 27 Robert Boe tcher Clerk 224-7 27 Part-T me E lo e s Steve ehma . Medical Egaminer Aide 224-7 27 Scott alen o Medical Eaaminer Aide 224-7 27 � Tom Ma fiel Medical Examiner Aide 224-7 27 Revin ires Medical Egaminer Aide 224-7 27 George Tyso sky Medical Egaminer Aide 224-7 27 Chris oona Medical Examiner Aide 224-7 27 � . 176 Work Ph ne � Burial Servi e Medica Eaam ner Dr . Erhard Haus 224-76 7 � Assist nt Me ical Exami er Dr . Michael B. McGee 224-76 7 Chief nvest gator James Essling 224-76 7 STA�'F Pathol gists Hos ita Dr . Er ard H us 221-88 4 Dr. Mi hael . McG e 221-88 8 M Pathol gical External and Pronouncement E D Dr. Er ard Haus 224-76 7 I C Dr . Mi�hael B. Mc ee 224-7627 , A L Clerks - • E . Grace artw g 224-7 27 X Robert Boe tcher - 224-7 27 A M I N E R � 177 I ! ' - RAMSEY OUNTY EMERG NCY PLAN • MEDICAL E%AMI ER PE SONNEL DIRECTORY Name I Address Home Phone Arthur �nderson 928 Hague Avenue 227-01 0 Saint Paul , MN 55104 Dennis �laug erty 503 Guthrie Avenue North 739-62 8 Saint Paul , MN 55119 R. Revi�a Rea don 155 Hill Street 292-04 6 _ Saint Paul , MN 55102 Paul Zi�nmerm n 2360 East Indian Way 777-72 2 North Saint Paul, MN 55109 Melva M�aldon do 911 Hudson Road 774-15 2 . . Saint Paul, MN 55106 Donald Gorri 1847 Stillwater Avenue 739-62 7 Saint Paul, MN 55119 James sslin 1241 Jefferson Street 690-41 1 Saint Paul, MN 55105 • Tom Ma field 2289 Navajo Boad 777-9T 9 � � . North Saint Paul, Mft 55109 Chris �oonan 727 Fairmount Street 226-16 4 Saint Paul, MN 55105 Steve �ehmaa 1681 Princeton Avenue 699-3552 Saint Paul, MN 55105 GeorgelTyso sky 462 Sidney Street 224- 950 Saint Paul, MN 55107 . Scott �ialen o 896 Maurice Court 454-7 75 Saint Paul , MN 55121 There re a proxi atelp 100 honorary deputy medical examin rs , ho ar professional men, who are at the Medi al Eaamin r's ispos 1 at a11 times . . � . • 178 � i . . �'� �/a �� RAMSEY COUNTY EME GENCY PLAN � CORONE "S DEPARTM NT AVAILA LE MORTIIAR ES & E UIPMENT No. of Bodies • � � th t No. of No. of ca be Mortua Hearses Embalmers handled Aaron odroff � S ns 1 1 4 Alfred Adam Funer 1 Aome 2 2 5 Adams rothers 1 1 2 Alegan er flyde Pa k Chapel 1 0 2 Anders n Funeral ome 2 2 4 M Muelle Bies 2 2 6 E Bright n Funeral ome 1 1 3 D Brooks , Funer 1 Ho e 1 1 2 I Carlso Funeral H e 1 2 5 C Dampie Baird Fun ral Home 0 0 0 , A Devlin Funer 1 Ho e 1 1 4 L Godbou & So s Mo tuary - 1 2 4 � Hanson Nugent 0 0 0_ E . Haveno Fune al H e 1 1 X Henry unera Hom 1 � 2 4 A Holcom Henr Funeral Home 0 0 0 M Iwanos i Fun ral ome 2 . 2 � 5 Z Jewish Funer 1 Chapels 0 0 N Johnso Ande son 1 2 E Johnso Pete son 1 2 3 R Fred W John ton 1 2 • Rennet Spie man 1 1 Kessle � Ma uire 2 4 Lake M rtuar . 1 1 3 Listoe � Wol 1 3 5 A1 Mue ler M rtuar 2 2 New Br ghton Funer 1 Home 0 0 0"Brie Zoff Funer 1 Home 1 1 0'Hall raa � Murph 2 5 1 Phalen Park 0 0 � Rosevi le 1 1 � Sandbu g 1 2 Willwe schei � Fetere 1 3 Wulff ortua ies 1 2 NOTE : Also vaila le at all times from Martin Ambulance Compa y are 15 or more hearses . In the event ther � are 5 or ore bodies , we will use the facilities t ' the S . Paul Auditorium, St . Paul Armory, or the vario s ice arenas within Ramsey County. 179 I . . . . • . . - � SECT{ON XV SAIN PAUL POLICE DEPARTMENT RESOURCE LIST . REFER TO POLICE ANNEX FOR OPERATION � i PROCEDURES & RESOURCES _ . � . . . . � . i j 181 � I � I I . - SECTION RV � � SAINT P UL P LICE EPARTMENT Saint P, ul P lice epartment 101 East Ten h Str et Saint P ul , innes ta 55101 A. Inc dent requi ing immediate dispatch for police ass stan e; i . . , immediate threat to life or propert . _ Pol ce E ergen Number : 291-1234 B. Inc dent requi ing special police assistance or imp emen ation of the Saint Paul Police Department Ope atio Plan i .e. , not an immediate threat to life or . .pro ertp 1 . Duri g bus ness hours : Chie of P lice (or designee) : 292-3588 2 . Afte busi ess hours and on weekends : • i - Watc Comm nder : 292-3627 NOTE : Numb red c pies of the Saint Paul Police Departme t d er tion lan have been distributed to the Offic s of ; � the ayor, City Attorney, and Emergency Managemen . • . 182 " � �� - /� 7� � n A T SECTION %VI I 0 • � A ` ' NATIONAL GIIARD _ . _ L � - G U RESOIIRCE LIST � A R D � � . 183 I . i PROC DURE FOR RE UESTING MILITARY ASSISTANCE � 1 . Th Gove nor, as Commander-in-Chief of the Minnesota Na ional Guar , has the authority, when emergency � co ditio s exist , to call to State active duty members of th Min esota National Guard to insure the preservation of life and p operty and to support civil law enforc ment ag ncies . 2 . Wh n a atura disaster , civil disorder, or other re uire ent f r assistance to civil law enforcement ag ncies occu s that is be ond the capabilit of loc 1 . au horities t contain, military assistance from the Na iona Guar of Minnesota may be requested through the fo lowi g pro edures : a. Th resp nsible local official (County Sheriff r ' Ma or of first Class City) may request assistan e by . . fo wardi g request to the Governor , Deputy Chie of St ff or in the event they are not available , T e Ad utant General. Only the Governor, as Co mande -in-Chief has the suthorit to a rov and or er a tici ation of the Minnesota National G ard. Re uest or military assistance may be made ver ally bu must be follQwed by a written request signe by • th loca official or officials . b. Th offi ial making the request should be prepa ed to brief the Governor on the nature of the em rgenc , the availability and use of local re ource , the amount and type of assistance re uired and the name and location of the local of icial in charge. c.' Th foll wing local officials may present the re uest or assistance: (1 In he case of a county, the sheriff, as t e � chi f law enforcement officer, will presen the req est . (2 In he case of municipalities (excluding c ties of he First Class) the mayor of the � . mun cipality will coordinate the request w th the county sheriff and the sheriff will su mit the request . � • , 184 (3) In the case of cities of the First Class , t e � may r of the city will submit the request . Pri r to submission of this request , coordina- tio should be established between the city and the county sheriff and all mutual assistance pac s utilized . 3 . Up n receipt f an approved request for assistance , The Ad utant Gene al will assign a liaison officer to co tact lo al a thori ies . The lisison officer will evaluate the • si uati n and make recommendations to The Adjutant Ge�eral regar ing the type and amount of National Gu rd as ista ce re uired. Under certain emergency conditions , th� liaison o ficer and the National Guard troops ma be di patc ed si ultaneously. 4 . Mi itar pers nnel are normally requested to furnish su port for a �ecific task which is administered th ough th nor al Na ional Guard chain of command. The Ad� tant Ge eral's lia son officer coordinates this activity � be ween the 1 cal official in charge and the senior � mi itar comm nder . . T I Februa y 19 5 , C� � � _ A L . G ti I � t R ', D � ' i • II , � 185 � �'�-/�7� - SE U NCE 0 EVENTS FOR MILITARY ASSISTANCE � 1 . Gov rnor r Aut orized Re resentative : a . Rece ves request , written or telephone , (must foll w-up telephone requests with written request ) from Sheriff or Mayor of affected area indicating natu e of emergency, all local resources have been used , the amount and type of military assistance required , and the name and location of local official in charge. b. Ii Contacts he Ad�utant General or staff represen- � i tative fo recommendations regarding request and disc sses tasks to be accomplished along with nu ber of person el and equipment involved if approved. c . Makes dec sion on request (Approve/Disapprove) . d. �i Direct Mi itary Affairs to respond . e. Military ffairs coordinates with Governor's Off ce , ftat onal uard units , and local official in char e. � f . Dai y rep rts (more frequent if situation dictat s) are provi ed to the Governor's Office from Milit ry Sup ort . g. She iff o Mayor releases military personnel whe no lon er ne ded. � h. Exe utive Order declari_ng an emergency is prepar d by ilita y Affairs and delivered to the Governo "s Off ce fo signature . 2 . The Ad�u ant G neral or Authorized Re resentative : ,� a. � Pro ides ecommendations and assistance on enent men ioned above. b. �I Ass gns a liaison officer to contact and coordin te wit loca authorities . ' , c. Tai ors m litary force to meet requirements . d . Ord rs tr ops to duty. . � 186 � e. Su ervis s tasks at affected site . � f . Ma ntain a journal of activities . g. Co rdina es payment of operating costs (troop p y, fe ding , lodging if applicable , gasoline , and �i cella eous expenses ) from State funds . h. Pr pares after-action reports and other documen ta ion a may be necessary. . i . I'� � A T I . 0 N � - . A L � G I U . A R D � � ,I 187 . , - � � . - , . . . � i � � � � � � � � . , . � O �. � � � � t� � � �_� � � -- r- . �- ��` � � .._ , .��, z cn i. ,, _:.� �, cJ _ ,-� ��'' � =�'.� �-�-°� %� � ' � ��� �'' 'x , �`�` �-�► D� . .t � . �7'i �� , . ,�.�+r � - _ __ n-� . � �� - - , , � � �.:� ��. �. � ,. � '� r :"� � � �.� � � t , •�' � � — 1 _ I ',,..=, ���❑, � � a J�► ;: _;�I r .,�v'�,, �� :� :- a .,,�, � � :.� ►_ � . . .. 1 '�. - 1 , , �:� , �" -_ ' ; "1 . "�. - � O �. � .. _.�_t� �� fl � -.�� '- • C ' ' , '-- � � i i +� --- J . O � . I _ •, . �� . i� � ( I ; �� _� - , � � ..�i'�:� 1 i���"' j e � �� • '� """ N '�'� A ' � J � R+� y"� . j � - ��o��l . � r - � � � —- -- I � . � . _ . i8 ,�.� .��.�..,�.�,..�....,-_.�...� . _ ._ I ... ._...._ ..�__,_:. �_. ..., . ,.._ .,..;_....,, _ � FOR SSIST NCE FROM THE STATE MILITARY STAFF (NAT ONAL UARD) CONTACT PERSONNEL AS FOLLOWS �ame Office Phone Home Pho e Major Genera Jame G . Sieben The Adjutant Gener 1 (612 ) 296-4666 (612 ) 437- 370 Brigadier Ge eral arry L. Moore � Assistant Ad utant General (612 ) 296-4672 (612 ) 421- 363 Colonel' John H. Co Chief of Sta f � (612 ) 296-4665 (612 ) 439- 569 Colone Gera d W . orslund Operat�ons � Train ng Officer (612 ) 296-4675 (612 ) 636- 028 Lieute ant C lonel Leonard R. Grein Milita y Sup ort 0 ficez (612 ) 296-4613 (612 ) 753- 070 :; Chief arran Offi er Jim Webb _ Plans nd Op rtaio s _ Spec alist (612 ) 296-4414 (612 ) 464- 753 , 0 .� • _ - - a L In theJevent the a ove officers cannot be reached , the G Capitol Comp ex Se urity Division (612 ) 297-3961 has the t: name a d num ez of the State Military .Staff (National � :. Guard)�duty ffice . R D � • 189 _ . - . . � �- /3� � � !, i , . �I I I ' � � �I !I . I i �, SECT(ON XVII H LICO TER SUPPORT (STATE PATROL) RESOURCE LIST � _ _ � � � � , , , �i . , • 191 � � �� . ��. - CITY OF SI�INT P/1UL , � IN ERDEPARTMENTI�I MEMOR/1NDUM � ' . T0: St e Con oy, Director Ed ard He' en, Assistant Fire Chief J es Pet rfeso, Assistant Fire Chief FROM: Ru s Pola sky, Coordinator DATE: Ja uary 1 , 1985 � SUBJEC�: De ember 1, 1984 Meeting Regarding Helicopter Support - This m o is in res nse to our meeting with Captain Virgil E. Karl, hief ilot f r the State Patrol at the St. Paul Airport.. The de ay in respo se was due to inability to contact a Colonel , Litsch e (Ai Natio al Guard) , referred to us by Captain Karl. , ' Oar di cussi n cent ed around the need for helicopter support in case o an a rcra�t crash in the river, a high-rise or other major emerge cies. Capta n Karl was comfortable with an agreement to make a ailab e to u , their six passenger ranger with electric , � hoist, helic pter w th floats and fixed wing aircraft if available They w uld p efer t use their personnel for rescue, but would • lower ur fi e pers nel f or rescue situations if requested. They have p lots iving n St. Paul area who would respond to our afte� hour r quest for a sistance as soon as possible. Their 24-hour dispat h num er is 52-3246. - I call d Col nel Li schke (Air National Guard, St. Paul Airport) for ad ition 1 info tion regarding their support in similar eituat ons. They s ated that they have no helicopters equipped with h iste r floa e. Even though they have 36 helicopters, their all b ck tim after hours would be 2-4 hours, and 30-90 minute duri g the sy. Accord ng to law, t ey cannot respond until a call from the Mayor reques ing s pport oes to the governor or his designee (State Divisi n of inergen y Services) and then to the adjutant general. RP/lmr, cc: F le . C ty Em rgency File � � � ,, . . 192 � • SECTION XVIiI ECURITY PASS SYSTEM RESOURCE LIST � _ . . • 193 I . � • ITE SECORITY PASS SYSTEM • AVAILABLE FROM RAMS Y COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES 1000 - Resid nt Pa ses (White ) 100 - ,Medic 1 Pas es (Pink) 200 - Gover ment fficial Passes (Green) 1000 - Misce laneo s Passes (Yellow) • . ; • 194 . y o a .�.c ~' �/��o � K � • . � e � � � � �{.-{ ° � � � � H `=7 � � m � � w w�r �►r� � C� aHCac~'� H � O ZH cD lD n W OOr Ga z � . 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I � A � �i � 0 � • I I � � • � C�7 n � zo . , II �..� p � � � �'� � m z � i � � d �C t� o d tn � � � � I O � H � m L�TJ c�D C�» t/� ti 9 a � «j � 'd �--t d� H N `� � � � � � � � � ° � � ° � 9 � c� c�i��o � u' z �I � � � � � `�° O � co o z II d y O O • O H (J� O �t-f ... �li � '�! � • � '� • ', � � � 2�� �, . � i� �� . � � ,I � I i SECTION XIX S INT PAUL PUBLIC WORKS RESOURCE LIST � _ . . , • 2 1 0 � - • SECTION XIX � SAINT P UL P BLIC ORKS DEPARTMEIv'T - RESOURCE AND INFORMA ION ISTS Saint Paul D partm nt of Public Works 600 City Hal Anne St . Paul , Mi nesot 55102 General Info matio : 298-5151 24-Aour Emer ency hone : 292-6600 Anythi�g tha thre tens the community is a potential dema d upon t e res urces of the Department of Public Works (DPW . The ro e the Depar ment of Public Works plays in disaster . is oft n of ritic 1 importance to the community during t e emerge cy ac iviti s and later in helping to restore the commun ty to norma cy. The Department of Public Works ha extens ve re ource and skills (available at its disposal which re ne essar to cope successfully with any disaste . The re ource of t e Department of Public Works are as • follow . A. PE SONNE ' Th Depa tment of Public Works maintains a 24-hour di patch r at 92-6600 . The dispatcher has a list of ke pers nnel that may be called back in an after-hours em rgenc . Most Department of Public Works personnel co ld be available within a minimum of two to four hours fr�m the time of notification. B. E IPMEN Th equipment will be made available within a minimu of tw� to four h urs from the time of notification. C. Fa ilities � , 1 . Mai 0ffi e Cit Hall Annex, 25 West Fourth Street Gen ral I formation Phone : 298-5151 � ' 202 . i � 2 . Dal Stre t Maintenance Complex • a. Equi ment Garage , 891 North Dale Street � Phon : 488-8348 t. Stre t Maintenance Building , 873 North Dale Street 24-H ur Phone : 292-6600 • � c. Traf ic �Operations Building , 899 North Dale Street 24-A ur Phone : 489-8871 d. Gas tation Phon : 488-8282 _ . 3 . I Sew r Mai tenance Building , 419 Burgess Street _ i Phon : 292-6657 :� 4 . � Pav ng P1 nt , 456 Burgess Street T Pho e : 292-6656 . =. L • 5 . Storage ards - - L . a. Ple sant and View P � L Pho e : 224-7090 B b. Uni ersity and Lafayette I C Pho e : 224-4030 ' j,' ' D. MISCELL NEOIIS � R 1 . Th Depa tment of Public Works has UHF, repeate , K tw -chan el radio system with the antenna locat d S on top o the City Hall building. Mobile radio ar inst lled in key vehicles with portable rad os as igned to key personnel and functions . 2 . The Depar ment of Public Works has call-back � num ers f r Parks and Recreation Division � per onnel. • . 203 i . : HAZARDOUS MA ERIAL INCIDENT ON THE INTERSTATE AIGHWAY SY TEM The De artme t of ublic Works has extensive resources an . skills (avai able t its disposal) which are necessary fo the � commun ty to cope uccessfully with a hazardous materials incide t . i Zn the event of a azardous materials incident on the int r- state �ighwa syst m within the city , the Department of P blic Works �ill b call d on to provide support and assistance This a�sista ce ma be instsllation of emergency signs an other �raffi cont ol devices , emergency snow plowing, _ barric des , eavy quipment , advice on street and sewer system , etc The Fire Department will assume direction f the in ident and w '11 activate a command post in a safe a ea for co rdina ion o the emergency . They will notify the Depart ent o Publ c Works 24-hour dispatcher at 292-6600 of the in ident and o the specific location of the command ost. The De artme t of ublic Works will react as follows . A. DI PATCH R 1 . Imm diate y notify the following personnel : • a. Dire tor of Public Works b. Publ c Works liaison person for emergencies 2 . Not fy th senior on-duty supervisor or foreman o i rep rt to the command post . I - 3 . Mai tain log of activities and pertinent recor s. 4 . Mai tain n up-to-date call list of key personne . 5 . Not fy ke pezsonnel as requested by the Departm nt of ublic Works liaison person. B. ON DIITY IIPERV SOR OR FOREMAN 1 . Rep rt to command post . � . 2 . Pro ide s pport and assistance as requested unti rel eved y the Department of Public Works liais n per on fo emergencies . . � ' . i 204 � _ . ' ��� �� 7 � � ' . C. PIIBLIC W RRS L AISON PERSON FOR EMERGENCIES � 1 . Rep rt to comma d post . � � 2 . Rel�eve D partment of Public Works supervisor or for�man after briefing of actions already taken. 3 . Pro�ide s pport and assistance as requested . 4 . Arr�nge for ma power , equipment , supplies and � � com unic tions services consistent with current nee}is . 5.. Mailtain const nt awareness of and strict compliance wit� bas c saf ty principles and practices . S 6 . Ens�ure t at on y the orders which originate from the A inclident comma der are followed. Z N 7 . Havie all infor ation from Department of Public Works T sou�rces nd ad isors fed to the incident commander . P 8 . Ke p Dir ctor f Public Works advised. A . U Su ervisors and F remen L • Office Ho e Phone Ph ne P U 24-Hour Eme�gency � 292-6600 B L Director : Donald E. Nygaar.d 298-4241 � 77 -1850 I C Deputy Dire tor : Tom Eggum 298-4299 224-8127 W Liaison for Emer encie : John Janskp 489-8871 455-6655 0 • R Street and �ridg Divi ion K S Manager I A1 Shetka 292-6676 4 9-2433 Bridge Engi�neer : Roy Grieder 292-6319 6 6-8535 Office : 900 City Hall Annex 298-4321 � Maintenancel Buil ing : 873 North Dale Street 292-6600 (2 Hours) � Solid � Hazlardou Wast Managemen�t Rick Person 292-6122 S 6-3490 . Supervisorlof Sa itati n Eugene Verdick 292-6603 7 5-1371 • I � 205 . I � Office Home Phone Phone Sewer Divisi n Manager : Roy Bredahl 292-6138 69 -5462 Maintenance �ngineer : Gary Erichson 292-6603 42 -4595 Maintenance orem n : Bill Finch 292-6657 69 -5373 Planning Eng neer : Roger Puchreiter 292-6004 72 -2234 Office : 700 City Hall Annex 298-5421 Maintenance uild ng : 419 Burgess Street 292-6657 Traffic Divi ion Manager : . Robert Roettger 292-6294 73 -2952 � Lighting Foreman : Bill Denn 489-8871 69 -1753 Signal Engineer : Don Sobania 292-6288 64 -1322 Signal Fore an : Bob Tingerthal 489-8871 1-25 -4119 rOperations Superv sor John Jausky 489-8871 45 -6655 Operations orema : Wayne Engel 489-8871 78 -0492 Office: 800 City Hall Annea 298-4701 Maintenance Build ng: 899 North Dale Street 489-8871 (24 ours) E ui ment S rvice Divi ion Manager : Ron Mundahl 488-8348 69 -0538 Foreman : Dick Gelbmann 488-8336 48 -1723 Garage : 891 North Dale Street 488-8348 Munici al E ginee ing ivision Manager : Robert Peterson 298-5070 739-2106 Constructio� Engineer : Joe Koenig 292-6112 225-2200 Office : i 800 City Hall Annea 298-5312 � . 206 I _ EQUIPMENT • 19 - Air co pressors 3 - Two-wh el tractor • 1 - Stripi g machine 1 - Gas tr cks 1 - Tow tr ck 1 - Bridge insp ction crane/truck 3 - Bombar iers 1 - Trench�rs 2 - Skid-s eer oader 12 - Indust�Cial tracto s with front-end loaders 5 - Front-�nd w eel 1 aders 18 - Streetlswee ers � 28 - Sander� - 4 - Compac ors 88 - Pickup� 84 - Dump t�rucks � 42 - Sedans'i 5 - Trucks with platf rm bodies S 4 - Truck ount d Sao Go's A 2 - Front- nd 1 ader no-Go's I 3 - Riding mowe s N 1 - Walk b hind mower T 11 - Passen er v ns 21 - Truck hass s wit walk-in van bodies P 10 - Flushe s A 14 - Trucks with perso nel lifts . U 10 - Sewer lean ng tr cks L � 3 - Oiler ruck 3 - Trucks with utili y bodies P . 1 - Chip s read r U 7 - Motor rade s � B 12 - Roller L 1 - Asphal fin shing machine � I 5 - Mudjac mac ines C 1 - Curb m chin 1 - Test h le m chine W 1� - Coring mach ne 0 • 4 - Cement mixe s R 3 - Fork lifts K 1 - Diggerl, derr ck S 4 - Concrejte sa s 1 - Tailgate cu b loa er 15 - Asphalt hea ers 8 - Sewer steam rs 2 - Dragging ma hines 16 - Portab'le ge erato s � 13 - Heaters � 23 - Trailers 27 - Pumps 5 - Tar kettles 10 - Vibrating t mpers 5 - Windlass • 122 - Snow pllows o be ounted on trucks 461 - Total self- ropel ed units 208 - Total Imisce laneo s pieces of equipment 669 - Total IUnits Opera ed by Department of Public Works �!i 207 , . i � . � . �,�78' P,� . • SECTION XX AS OCIA ED NERAL CONTRACTORS OF MINNESOT RESOURCE LIST � . • 209 . • , . , � ORGANIZED IN 1919 • �tfiliated wi Associate Generol Contractors of Americs, Inc.,Washington,D.C. �--[. � ' . . . ` u1t�V� � r� Associated �� Gen ral C ntractors of Minnesota ` � .� "�",n�•. KELL06G SQUARE,111 st Kello� Boul�rard, ai�t Paut,Minn�iota SS101 • (t12) 291-1102 ''•o� , � .Wflliam H.Gary.Mir• n .• /_qi / �( I� .. .._ _ . ///-�/ �t !J v,' 'i �l) � � �" �� ,, :� � I„�'� Narch 22. 1982 � - . TO: MI SOTA YORS� ' �: �:, . , - SUBJECT: PLAN B Z - A Plan For Disaster Preparednesa Dear Kayo�{: _ In 1 57 the Associ 'ted Geaeral Contractors of Amezica (AGC) iasti uted Plan Bull ozer t help rotect property in the event of disaster. Sho tlq � thereafte the of nnesota formulated a statevide Plan Bulldozer ater made famo by t e rava iag Mississippi_River floods ia 1965. Plan B ldozer is a vita part f Minn sota's disaater prepazedness program. The pl is revieved nd upd ted pe odically to easure its effectiveaess. It co rs � floods, ndsto , sn etorms, explosion, fire, earthquake, var, and y . other maj r dis ter wh ch may occur. In t llcing o maay mayors we have learned that not all are sware of tbe details o this ort t AGC eervice program. Foz that reason we ar sending you a cop of P n Bull ozer. We ask that you take just a very few nutea to review the P n the file it where it will be readily accessible t qeu in the event of di ter. We are not carrying sigas that say "The End I Near". What we a e doi is d astrating the eaormous streagth aad capabili q of the AGC of Mi eaot to ha le whatever challenges tbat may develop. _ Whea dieas er atr ea there ie 1ittle time to get organized and o think through p tenti prob ems. For that reasaa we are advisiag you of o r pzo- � gram now. We h ve enc oaed a draft resolutioa you may initiate all ag you to imple nt Y1 Bull ozet immediately in time of disaster. Also in the N� pac.lcage i a Di sster lief Contract Form to be completed when a dis ter occurs. is c tract provides for woZk to be done at coat. All thi prep- aratioa ould elp yo as the chief city official maintain the contr 1 re- quired o your y pos . � If ou ha aay q ations with regard to Plan Bulldozer, please ontact Btll Gary� or dy Fi lt at the AGC. '' Constructively yours, w • II w � utiit� g. cazy Kanager �iG:pal i � � ' Encl. I I � I _. . � • � - i . I! 210 ; - � � � ORGANIZEO IN 1919 • Hilisted wit Associated'General Contractors ot Americs, Inc.,washington,D.C. ' • � ` � ��--/`31 t� Associated Gen ral C ntractors of Minnesota .�, ,. � � KELL06C SQUARE,111 st K�IIO Boulevard, aint Paul,Minn�sota SS101 • (!14) 2l1-1104 ''•o„,�`'` � • Willi�m N.Gary,M(r. � � aE RESOLUTION TO BE PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCILS . i I I R E S 0 L U T I 0 2I I STATE OF KINh'ESOSA CQUNTY OF � VILIAGE OF RESOL ION A ORZZ.I G AND DZBECTING 2�tAY0R AIdD/OR MAKAGER TO F.REE "PLAN I3LLD0 " DIS TER RELZEF COHTRACT WZTfl ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRA E}RS HI OTA. KHEREA� tb oilla Couacil has reviev�d Plan Bulldozer, and - � .: th re is rovided a contract form in the Y2an Bulldozer E br chure, aad � th Villa e Council of the Village of '- is in acc rd with the purpose of Plan Bulldozer . C NO�W REFO BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and/or Village Manager � on behalf of tbe Village .of be authori ed , � • an direc ed to execute the Disaster Relief contract, a T co y of w ch is coatained on page 9 �of the broctsure ent tled R "P an Bul dozer", at anq euc2i time as any emer8eac9 0= A - di aster ccure. � � T Adopt d thia day of , 19 c � R • 5 0 'I F ' Mayor �, I I � II =` , . II ManaBer • � ATTES�: ' ( I j - � � Clerk Treasu er i • �SSA�) . � � � � ,� � 211 �:s..... .�__,.. . __--___._�.r_��...... ..._._..�,..�.,._...........�..._ _. _.____-....____ __. _..� ----- _ ... __ __ _ / � r _. �!_/�---��` , i -== i ., �� -- �, . �-;:�. , . � ,� �� �- 1 � � �,; �ss�� �� .,�i."„• �'�����1� �:�_- „ .c.� �� _._ �► - ,;� � i � ./'�_ ' `-��, �.���� �Jl ���:ti�,-_ �l�r- -� \ �1���s11� :_ . .r�_�-•-- � '\\_.___ _- - � ��.t.. �,r-._�� _;,`���.�i^!��' �,. ;----�� t 'J,��.''y�� 1� J a �l e!1 ��� � • �\���iiZ�, __„ ���'�,�~��� � '! -���.��.. �,'�� ,.�;� :� �,;� 1 � �� ".�. �� .�ri�f, �; � � -� . �!' - � - - a�� ..� ,,. � ���``=:', , • .�..� ►., . . �' L�1�� w��a►.i � � �!-� �aJ1�.�,� ��� ' . - ��� � +-_��r` ' , / � 1��_��� � — � � � � �� - —_ . �� . — -` i � � � • , • � � ` • • s ., • � . . . � • ' v • • ' • : . . : . . � • = _ • - = • � ' � MINNI:SOTA . :: . : `� �r���t. • • • • : � - - , �,� . ' � ■im����. '" ��I�.,r:.,.� : �1 � -��i4° � . � �� i3�� . . � THE EXP RTS AID I COULDN"T BE DONE , • BUT PRI ATE ONTRA TORS DID IT ! The Ass�ciat d Gen ral Contractors of Minnesota Plan Bulldozer wa put nto action in 1965 with the tornadoes that hit tne state and with the floods which occurred in early April . The. otal effectiveness of the Plan, howeve , was not full real zed unti2 recently when a total figure of dollars s ved w s made available . Probably the most mpressive application of the Plan took place i:n Sou h St . Paul during the flooding of the *iississippi iver . Saturda�y, Ap il 10 1965 , marked the beginning of seven days ofl cons ant 1 bor , by AGC of Minnesota members worki g under the P1 n, to hold back the waters of the mighty _ Mississippi. : E Contrac�tor's equip ent on the job wasn't shut off for the . entire seven days f work. At night a string of lights w s : set up along the d ke powered by portable generators whic � allowe watc men, paced everp SO feet , to keep watch for , leakag . - C Involv d in he to al operation were approximately 120 N • trucks 18 b lldoz rs , 24 loaders , miscellaneous other T equipm nt , s veral hundred men and the hauling of 460 , 000 R cubic ards f fil . This amounted to the largest earth A moving opera ion i the history of the. city. . C ? Before the c 11 for help went out by the City of South St . 0 Paul, he ea erts on the scene said holding the river R � "could 't be done , " that it was "impossible. " S Of gre test once n in the area was the danger to the Swift 0 and Ar our eat p cking plants . Both of these were located F along he river u stream from the Interstate 494 bridge in South t . P 1. M I Beginn�ng at 6 : 00 a.m. on April 10 , and until the cresti g *; of the rive on A ril 17 , a 24-hour operation was in eff ct :c constr ctin the ike over an existing levee and a solid E - layer �f sa dbags The dike closed off at the upstream nd ' � across a ra lroad yard consisting of 12 .tracks and over n G 84-inc sto m sew r and closed off at the downstream end at _ the In erst te 49 river bridge and the stockyards road ,_ underp ss . Appro imately 800, 000 sandbags and 14 ,000 fe t of pol ethy ene s eets were used . � 213 . . � �� 13�� - The con truc ion o the dike was reported to have saved i • . excess 2 mi lion ollars in damages to public property, residen es a d ind stry within the city . Why , in spit of t e early skepticism, was the dike � construction succe sful? The main reason lies in the fac that th'e ent re pr �ect was undertaken by professionals , constructors who k ow their business . Only professional construction men w rking under an organized plan could ha e done the job The 'total pay received by the contractors amount d to pprox mately $525 , 000 . The total su cess f the pro�ect undoubtedly hinged on th _ fact t at th work was done by contract , executed by traine prof ssion ls who knew what to do and how to do i . All th pre- lanni g on the part of city officials could add lit�tle t the uccess of the �ob . The real "success story" Ilies n the contractors themselves ; working under definit$e pla of d saster control and prevention. • _ • . . 214 I � . � . r --i���' � . � PLAN BULLDOZER INDEX he Ex erts Said It Couldn't Be Done S orewo d � G quipm nt Requirements C . . I lan C ordination P. T ontra tor's Preparation E D lan B lldozer - How It Operates G isast r Relief Contract Form E N equir menta For Participation E R A F 0 R E W A R D L This b oklet is a guide for use in the execution of Plan ' C � Bulldo er for contractors . For- others , it is intended for 0 inform tional pur oses only. N T The pu pose of P1 n Bulldozer is to offer- the equipment and R the kn w-ho of t e Minnesota Construction Industry to A govern enta offi ials in Minnesota; to aid people , and o C help p otec prop rty in the event of disaster. T 0 Plan B lldo er wa formulated by the Associated General R � Contra tors of Am rican in 1957 . Since that time the S • constr ctio indu try through Plan Bulldozer has taken a active part in th relief of such disasters as floods , 0 blizza ds , ires , the Yellowstone Park and Alaska earth- F quakes . M Plan B lldo er is designed to place manned construction I equipm nt , n ope ating condition , on the disaster site n � an orderly anner with sufficient personnel, tools , fue ., � suppli'es , a d mai tenance facilities to back up such equ p- E � ment . � s C Plan Bulldo er fo the State of Minnesota is a voluntary T program of isast r relief and assistance , developed by he �? Associated enera Contractors of Minnesota to make the resources o the onstruction industry available without gain to the const uction firms participating , in the eve t � of a disast r. ' 215 __ - . . .I . _ . . . _ _ . : _ / ;:��, . . _ , � . : .� : � + . . .-. . . .. �... . .: ..., .0`.. '..�_..�-:_ � . ... . . .. . .� � . . - . . � �l • NS RUCTI N EQU PMENT FOR DtSASTER RELIEF � CO • � I �a� a►�v ���«���.a► 5 s 3 ' �o.`' � `� Snow- 1111'ind- � qua =ion Fiood Fin storrs+ s� War 1. Air Compressors . . � . . . • • • • • 'Z. Backhce . . . . . . I� . . . . • • � � � • . :3. Sarges . . . . , j. . . - • _ _ 4. Cranes . . . . . . . . • • •` • r . . . . . . . . . . . • • 5. D edges I • • • � 6. Electr+c Light Plant I . . . . • • _ , 7. Graders . . . . . . . . . � � fl, Hel icopter . . . . . . . . • • • � � 9. Loaders, frant-end . . . . s • • � s � . 10. Motorboats . . . � . . . • , 11. Pontoons . . . . . . . . • �2. Power Generators . . . . • � • • • • � 3. Pumps . . . . . . . . . • • • : �� � 14. Roilers,Tandem S�eei . . . • .. 15. Roliers, Sh�P's F t . . . • ` ''�,�)6,"Roilers, R�bber. mpacti . � , v�'17.Scrapers .. . . � -, • � ' � . - - � 18. Shoveis . . . . . . . • • ! • • • � . 19.Tractors . . . . . . . . . . • • -..- • , • � • . . _ . .I 20. T�enchers . . . . . . • _ _ 21.Trucks, Dump . � . . . . • • • • 22. Trucks, Trai{ers I . . . . � • • • • 1 � . 23.Welding Machine� . . . . • • . . � , • � . , _ . - . . . ,� . . . - , • I . , �f}. � . � � I . ' I _ � � 216 _ . � . ,,. � �� - �..._ � ____ .. .._ __. _...__._,,.�._.� .. ..-.�_._. ...._ ++Y:..�+CMiw w.... .�_ .._i. _.:..�.. _ .� � ....r - . . . _.�r� �...... . .� � . �.. - �.{ I . - re.wn . au���� �R r ; • (AGC OF MINNESOTA) � . � DISASTER SUPP4RT A EAS � �. �_ ,3,� � . � -----_ -- - .�.1 � �Stephen � .� --- :�:•- �� .. ARE Ilt `Hibbing ` AREA II - __.---- -� • J�� - , � � • ,�r- :� E R ' ' A L ' C 0 AREA V - � N T � R � A ' . C AREA Vt T � THE ASSOCI TED GENEHAL p � CON7RACTO�R OF MINNESOTA R � ` 'Avon' 111 .�. el logg Bivd ` , S � St. Paui, inn. 55101 . -- (612) 291-1102 � o . °�� F •. • illmer " ETRO WATS-1 Oa552-7670 '; M �A�REA I � � � . �� E ' . Cxove Heights' S � ' .s. C " . .- . - Z - � �� . - •��E+� . � � ::: R��• �~ ARE V �AREA I � - r� � . . ,- . . . , � ' � `�i . � _ . ... . _ _ ' �'r a�� ' . 1 ,, . . . � � .� � �" .Vfy�'lt�ri. • ' � TiC -.� , . �.� : . : .. � . . � ��y��)`.' _ . 1�7 .,. ' . . _ . '. .. .�c"....SG �..�: _., ..�c .�..'3 .:.:..:_..siL.-z•:L....�._� . _ _.�:. �ss . . .�. � � . ....� Yi t.�.., H ,: _ , �. �.'_ -' . , . . __ ., -..�._ �'... . ....-' . . - . . � .w�.. . . . _. . .... _ _.. ' � � (��r 3�� � I - - • • PLAN BULLDOZERS CENTR OFFICE AND AREA COORDINATORS . CentrallOffice : Associated General Contractors of Min esota 111 E . Rellogg Boulevard Saint Paul , Minnesota 55101 (612 ) 291-1102 (800) 552-7670 Area Co�Ordin tors : . Ar a 411 : ' Richard De Witt Rochester Sand & Gravel, Inc . 4105 E. River Road N.E. Rochester , MN 55901 . . Ar a �2 : Dan P. Cohoe E.W. Coons Co . P .O. Boz 390 Aibbing , MN 55746 Ar a �3 : Earl R. Benson Roy Benson � Sons , Inc . * Stephen, MN 56757 _ iArea �4 : Dean D. Schluter ' Central-Allied Enterprises , Inc . P.O. Boz 917 Willmar, MN 56201 A ea 4�5 Richard J . Mathiowetz Mathiowetz Construction Co. i Route 2 Sleepy Eye, MN 56085 A ea 4t6 William H. Blattner , Jr. D.A. Blattner � Sons , Inc. Avon, MN 56310 I Metr Area Armand Orfei Orfei and Sons , Inc . ' , I 1156 Homer Street St. Paul, MI3 55116 • , . . I . 218 _ . � � �3>. �' , CONTR CTOR" PREPARATION FOR PARTICIPATING IN • PLAN BULLDOZER Year by year , the mber and toll of disasters has been increas�ng . his trend is caused by expanding industrial complex s and the xtension of our communities to house a growing popu ation . Such installations present larger . targets to t e for es � of natural disasters and atomic war fare al�ike. � When di aste strf es , services are required which can on y be perf�rmed by pe sons and equipment normally otherwise engaged . On of t ese services is the effective applicat on of construct on eq ipment , material , and skills to minimi e C human a d pr perty losses . Only the vast fraternity of c n— _. struction co tract r organizations is qualified to furnis �� this importa t ser ice. E R There are st ong r asons , both moral and in terms of A enlightened elf—i terest , why, as individuals and as an L indust y, we shoul be prepared to serve our community in its . time o need ' � - 0 � We hav help d to reate our Country's physical assets , t N give m aning and v lue to its raw materials through our " T effort . If we pe mit unchecked destruction of these val es , R we are but w sting the efforts required to replace them. A . C Here i a un que o portunity for good public relations , g od T custom r rel tions , and good labor relations . 0 R ' Finall , sho ld wa threaten, the better our survival S • proced res , he less likelihood there is that we shall ha e to use them. � F In the vario s ty es of disasters—earthquakes , explosion, flood, fire, snow torm, tidal wave , windstorm, and war—t e M contra tor' miss on it to furnish materials , fullp—oper ting I equipm nt o any equired type in their possession, and N skille per onnel in their employ where , whea, and as lo g as 2� desire by hatev r civil or military authority is in ch rge E ' of dis ster contr 1, for use under the direction of that ' S suthor ty. a 7 This plan i inte ded to outline and, thereby, expedite he a mobilizatio proc dures of contractor's resources for disaster re ief o erations . • 219 I . . � �-�'� - PLAN ULLDOZER - HOW IT OPERATES � ' 1 . Pla Bulldozer services will be available directly to any leg lly constituted governmental authority or authorities act ng to meet a disaster situation , natural or oth rwise , by ontacting the AGC of Minnesota Area Dis�ster Relie Coordinator . 2 . Pla�i Bul dozer is open to any contracting firm locate in the Stat of M nnesota , regardless of inembership in t e AGC of M nneso a . The only requirement for participa ion . is �regis ratio of intent to cooperate with the AGC o Min�nesot . 3 . The prim ry se vice of Plan Bulldozer is to furnish h avy equipmen of t e types required to the disaster site, with ski led p rsonnel to operate, service and mainta n . .such equ pment 4 . PlaIn Bul dozer disaster staff positions will be echel ned deelplq e ough o allow for 24-hour , 7-day a week op�'ratio s . 5 . A DISAST R occ rs only when public facilities cannot • a. Arre t fur her damage to human or property values or b. Re-e tabli h an orderly physical environment Mino Disa ter - may involve only a few pieces of equi ment nd limit-ed man-power. In the event of such a dis ster this equipment will be made avail able by co tacting the AGC of Minnesota Area Disaster Reli f Coordinator. Ma or Dis ster - would involve many pieces of eq ip- ment and ast numbers of inen ovez a long period f tim . In the event of such a disaster, equipmen and men will e made available by contacting either he AGC of Mi nesota office in St . Paul, or the AGC f Min esota Area Disaster Relief Coordinator . � , 6 . Pl�n Bu ldoze will be put into operation upon recei t of a essa e req esting aid by either the AGC of Minnes ta of ice r the AGC of Minnesota Area Disaster Relief Co rdin tor. After determining the need for the ser ices ofI Plan Bulld zer-the resources of the Minnesota Colnstru tion ndustry will be called upon. • , . 220 I � . � _��� 7 . Dur ng the tim equipment and manpower are in use the • ent re operati "n will be under the direction and control of he A C of innesota Area Disaster Relief Coordinator, and will work nder the disaster relief contract form sug este in t is booklet . 8 . Nei her en no equipment will move into a disaster a ea ` wit out he sp cific direction to do so by the AGC of ` Min esot Area Disaster Relief Coordinator . Until , cal ed , en an equipment will stay out of , and away � . fro , th disa ter site. 1 � 7 ' - G E N � E R A L � C - 0 � - _ _ N T � - R A C .T 0 R � S i • I ' 0 F � M I N � E . ' S C T � � 221 . .5.. . . . . .. .. . . , Cv,��, ���� � . . �� � � ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF MI NESOTA �, � DtSASTER RELIEF CONTRACT FO M Date ln c nsiderati n of the urrena of a disarter requiring immediate use of construction equi ment aad skills for dis ter relief work in e area where such work is being directed by the AGC of Minnesota rea Disaster Relief rdinator authoriz d by ,h reinafter called the "A HO R I T ",the of �•• (FtRM NAME) (ADDRESS) her inafter led the " NTRACTOR",offers its services to tt�e "AUTHORITY"as follows: 1. e Con r will, within tt�e limits of his currently avaitable equipment, perform and upervise any work ;� irected t be plished by tfie AGC of Minnesota Area Disamr Relief Coordinator in the neme of the '� thority its agen or authorized empioyees, rapidly snd in the most workmsnlike ma ner possible under ;::�, e opera ng condit s. 2. is work will be do e at cost,which will include,but not be limited to: ) Wsges f operati and supervisory personnel. � � ) Payme t for mo -in,move-out. ) Equi nt opera ing time at the rates listed in tfie AGC Equipment Ownership Expens Manual. I Equip �t stand y time at 7096 of the rates listed in the AGC Equipment Ownership xpense Manual. � ) Regula overtim rates for the appropriate area of tfie State of Minnesota, as defi d in the AGC of Minn ta High ay & Heavy Construction l.abor Agreemenu, shall be paid shou d longer hours, or � round- e�cfxk perations be required. ) Fuel,I bricants, aterials,small tools,and wpplies (at cost—less salvage value). g) Freigh and irans rtation oosts. ' h} payrd tsxes,sal taxes and inwrance,including W.C.,P.C..and P.D. ' 3. This cost oes not i clude a performance bond,ovefiead or profit for the Contractor. � 4. Payment 'll be m e for time spent for greasing, oilinp,rep�ir,maintenance of equip nt at the�ate of one � hour for wery se hours of actual operation, bssed on the nus listed in tfie AGC E uipment OwneRhip � Expense wl. 5. Con r wilt bill tfie Authority (monthiY) (weeklyl.Billings w II be fully wpported by v rt.Auth ity wil�reimburse Contractor within days after receip of billing. ---- 6. Contr r will work, and withdraw iu foroes and equipment from wixhin tfi dissster area upon diroction of the A of Minnesots Area Disaster Relief Cooniinator upon wch request d►e Authority. 7. Contr represe s that it is registered with the AGC of Minnesota, and is qualifi to perform diuster relief k—and c ies neces�ry inwrance coverages snd will observe maximum safety precautions in all of iu opera ions. P.L, nd P.D.insurance will not be applicable to damage resutting from e my attack. r� . . � � CEPTE /CONT CTOR AUT ORITY � . . � �Y . BY .� Titk Tide pate Dtte � • _ 222 . � � --i37� PLAN ULLDO ER-CO TRACTOR REQIIIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION � PERSONN L Personn�l re uired are those who will serve within your o n organiz tion to op rate , service , supply and direct the operati�n of the m chines and men involved in disaster re ief work under t e dir ction of Public Authority. These are ' . personslwho ormal y work for you . � You will arr nge a scheme to alert them when your organi- zation is ca led u on. _� � You willl be espon ible for their pay on whatever basis y u or your bazg ining agent have agreed to , in advance, for �- disast r rel ef op rations . _ :� Reimbur�semen for uch wages , overhead, and other costs a e E discuss�ed un er "R imbursement . " R A In addttion, you a e requested to furnish one person L genera ly fa iliar with the various types , capabilities a d limita ions f con truction machinery to the AGC Disaster � G Staff or ge eral taff work. 0 • . N . This S aff m st be prepared to function 24 hours a day, 7 T days a week, opera e in two locations simultaneously and R surviv with ut de reased efficiency the losses incident o A the di aster itself and incident to temporary absence .fro C the co munit of some portions of its members at any give T time. This erso should function as your liaison with t e 0 AGC Di�aster Staff of which he will be a member. R S � It is uggested y u consider furnishing your personnel w th some o all of th following equipment as necessary. An 0 non-ez enda le eq ipment should be clearly marked with y ur F compan nam . M Safety Belt Gloves Raincoat I Rubber Safe y Boo s Aard Hat with Liner Water Purifi a- =� Cantee Life Jacket tion Table s � Flashlight Smoke Mask SmelZing Sal s E - ' S C T � • 223 � . � �'� /��� - INSURAN E � � Because of t e eme gency character of disaster relief wor and the dema d for immediate action when a disaster strik s , � there is no ime a ailable prior to starting such work to arrange insu ance overage on the location , hazards or liabilities hat m y arise . Furthermore , the character o the operatio s may create unusual hazards and liabilities These situat ons h ve been analyzed and the following recommendati ns ma e for your consideration : While every tate as a compulsory Workmen's Compensation Law, your pr sent orkmen's Compensation Policy may cover you only i stat s whe e you customarily work. In order to p o- vide i suran e whi h will apply automatically and without notice to yo r ins rance carrier , pou may want to request them t , atta h to our policy an All States Endorsement . As an ltern tive o securing an All States Endorsement y u could denti y the states in which , in your opinion, your equipm nt an pers nnel may be called on for disaster rel ef work a d req est y ur insurance carri-er to provide statut ry Workme 's Co pensa ion insurance in such states in the ev nt you do not n w hav the coverage. • Becaus of t e unu ual conditi.ons under which disaster re ief work i cond cted, it is recommended that you re�iew the adequa y of he Em loyees Liability limits on your Workme 's Compen ation Polic and arrange for increased limits if necess ry. The mo t tro bleso e insurance problem under this program was that o prov ding he Public Liability and Property Damag Insura ce pr tecti n that qou will need during Phase I of a disast r. P ase I can broadly be described as that perio preced ng an impen ing disaster, or during the progress o a disast r, wh n relief activities are primarily directed toward ' the p eserv tion of life and property. It is a period of con usion duri which the emergencies of the moment demand immed ate action. The accomplishment of the ob�ect ves n cess rily transcend the methods by which theq are ac ompli hed nd the liabilities thus created will ' requir insu ance protection beyond that granted under � "stand rd" P blic iability and Property Damage policies . � • . 224 I . ' . � - i3�� , � I REIMBUR EMEN AND ONTRACT FORMS . In the atte of p yment for your efforts as a contractor in disaste rel ef wo k, there is required much good �udgmen and und rsta ding f the positions of all parties involve . At some poin betw en the extremes of lifesaving and re-buil ing , it is appropriate that compensation be paid . In the first phase of disaster relief , directly concerned . with pr vent ng lo s of human life , it is reasonable to assume that kills ' equipment and materials will be contr - buted gratis for u e under the direction of public author ty. Such may wel be t e case where the personal property of individ als ust p omptly be protected , removed or lost . Thus , p:,reven ion o human or private property loss is C probabl;y the egten to which contractors or others may be _ egpecte;�d to ontri ute their full support . Certainly, th _ shortage of ime, he confusion, and emotional compulsion E which charac erize such situations preclude negotiation o R the si plest arran ements for compensation. :. T The second p ase o disaster relief usually concerns itse f with the rem val o debris from thoroughfares , - C re-establish ent o communications and public services , a d 0 • elimination f dis ster-created public hazards . This typ of N work is acco plish d for the impersonal public which can, and� T should, reim urse he contractor for his efforts on its R behalf. How ver, he work to be done cannot always be A egactl desc ibed or its cost with any accuracy estimate C nor wi 1 it ait . Thus , reimbursement must be granted to the T actual cost f ope ation. � R • S . 0 F i M I � � F - ' � C 7 i � , ; 225 _ . . - I ` ,- `, _ . . , _.. . . . - . . _ . _ _. � . �- �.� ����',� � _ : � � :� . _ - , �. _ �. . . . � � � � "AGC' IS THE CONlSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ASSOClATtON • � . _ Member dispJa this e blem . : . - . . . _- e ,: • �,.}. ._. .. . , . �;_ :- - : Tt�e Ass ciated ' enerai :'ntractors•'o�.Minnesota. Inc.�is an industry-associatian o 221 �:• - building,highwa , heavy, nd municipet-utility contrectors.,and 350 subcontra'ctor a d af- � ;- � fitiste m mbers ngaged subconfracting and supplying materials; equipment and ther - services. 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' _ �. � .. . . 1 . - s,,, � ,� r .� :�t .. . _ . . +� . . .. . . . , .�- .. .,�.' ...� .._� .-�. � 'r .'�-• . '�.,� . .._�; ^�',_�- ^ —� e`-- - � `i �' - . �E'.�[. . � �, - S` �� �,o �x n t�^ ';.;.- cf� +y �-�• Y� �..IG�.�:.dlf e,..,�_ -.rG._�J.iCY�.,N�:.rr��:l.aNMl:ir�.� .�4S..M�'+5't . . . . �� . . . � ��� i � � • � . � . . � i SECTION XXI SAI T PAUL PERSONNEL OFFICE I RESOURCE LIST � _ . � � � � . - I• 227 I I • � ' �� � � � � �,_��7� � . . SEC ZON % I • ' SAI T PAII PERS NNEL - RESOIIRCE LZST Sai t Pau Pers nnel Office 265 City all Sai t Pau , Min esota 55101 Pho e : 2 8-422 Lia son : Ed Vi ard RES LRCE A. Appro imate y 30 personnel . B. ,Prima y res urce is clerical and management person el . � �C. Aware of Wh should be assigned for specific needs (i .e . , who i adaptable to the specific situation) . D . Union can be called for manpower and equipment . � CON ACT Lab r Rel tion Staff Wo.rk No. ome No . Mar in A. Comp nioa Labor Relations 292-7301 99-6482 Director Jam s C. Lomba di Personnel Assis- 292-7301 71-8097 tant IV i Perlonne Staf Rap�►ael . Personnel Director 298-4221 74-7573 IVisc silla Ber ard . Wri ht Assistant Director 298-4221 31-2894 of Personnel • Mar gob rtson City Training 292-7306 27-7862 ' Coordinator Lel nd J Gree Personnel Assis- 298-4221 45-5344 tant IV � . . � I j 228 . � �-� �3 7� Work No . Home o. • Personn 1 Sta f � Edward . Viz rd Personnel Assis- 298-4221 544-1 78 tant IV Milton . Pat a Personnel Assis- 298-4221 533-9 70 tant III . Mark Ro ertson -Personnel Assis- 298-4221 457-6260 tant III Jeanett Sob nia � Personnel Assis- 298-4221 378- 216 tant II F A � L ' P E � _ .. _ . R S � 0 N . \ E L � 0 F F I C E • . 229 ; . �� �� 3 ��� � � • � ; SECTION XXII SAI T PA L DE ARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES D VISIO OF PARKS AND RECREATION RESOURCE LIST � _ _ _ I i � 231 I ' � � /,�y� � SECTION XXII SAINT P UL CO MUNI Y SERVICES DIVISIO OF ARRS ND RECREATION - RESOURCE LIST Departm nt o Comm nity Services Divisio of arks nd Recreation 1224 No th L xingt n Parkway Saint P ul , innes ta 55103 Phone : 488- 291 Foremen and u erv sors Lloyd A. Bur holde , Superintendent Home Phone : 646-4 52 of M inten nce , arks and Work Phone : 292-7 00 Recr ation 1479 L fond venue . Saint aul, N 55 04 Thomas A. Ra 1 , Ar orist IV Home Phone : 644-0 54 1440 L fond venue Work Phone : 488-7 91 Saint aul, N 55 04 � Ed Ols n , Re orest tion, Arborist III Home Phone : 771-8 77 � 951 Ea t Ger nium venue Work Phone : 488-7 91 Saint aul, N 55106 Buildi Mai tena ce Bruce hompson Home Phone : 776-2020 1340 E Fou th St eet - Work Phone : 646-2745 Saint aul, N 5 106 Fred W shen erger Carpenter Home Phone : 488- 330 991 Fa ring on Av nue North Work Phone : 626- 745 Saint aul, MN 5 117 Daniel J. S ater , Electrician Home Phone : 771- 034 1601 B rns venue Work Phone : 646- 745 Saint Paul, MN 5 106 Howard Schi ling , Painter Home Phone : 489- 615 ' 919 W st Io a Ave ue Work Phone : 646- 745 Saint Paul, MN 5 117 James R. Un er , P umber Home Phone : 645- 052 1366 anfie d Ave ue Work Phone : 646- 745 Saint Paul , MN 5 108 � ' 232 . � �_ :��� Recreat on - round Maintenance � Tom Knu son Home Phone : 771-82 6 1495 E. Arlin ton Work Phone : 646-27 S Saint P ul , M 551 6 E uipme t Mai tenance - Shop Arthur . Irestone Home Phone : 488-7577 868 Wes Californi ' Avenue Work Phone : b46-2745 . Saint P ul, 55117 . Forestr Walter . Je sen , orestry Super- Home Phone : 774-2 81 visor I Work Phone : 488-7 91 1551 Ch mber Stre t Saint P ul, N SS 06 Raymond C. R lly, 'orestry Super- Home Phone : 771-5 45 � visor I Work Phone : 488-7 91 ; 1393 Burr St eet Saint Paul, N SS 06 : James W. Tho e, Fo estry Super- Home Phone : 771-2 03 - � k visor I - Work Phone : 488-7 91 k � 823 Ma garet Stree S Saint aul, N 55 06 � � A Parks nd Re reati n Maintenance `� L. Fred V ss , D st . 1 Park Supervisor Home Phone : 735-9 31 910 A1 onqui Work Phone : 488-7 91 R Saint �anl, N 55 19 E C • John J�hnson, Dist . 2 , Park Super- Home Phone : 698-4 35 g viso Work Phone : 488-7 91 E 1257 S anfor Aven e A Saint �sul, N 55105 T I Eugene�Buech er, ist . 3 , Park Super- Home Phone : 776-4055 p viso Work Phone : 488-7291 � 2054 E st H wthor e Avenue ' Saint �aul, N 5 119 Housin Pro ect Wayne uell er Home Phone : 774- 759 1116 E. Mar land Work Phone : 646- 745 Saint sul, MN 5 106 � 233 . . �� i37� • Golf Gr enske ers � Tom Ste ter , Como Home Phone : 647-9 77 1206 Ed und venue Work Phone : 489-6 38 Saint P ul , N 55 04 Neil Dr' z , P alen Home Phone : 738-1 57 2239 Ea t Fo rth S reet Work Phone : 776-7 81 Saint P ul , N 55 09 Bob Gre , Hi hland (9-Aole) Home Phone : 699-2 46 1474 Su mit venue Work Phone : 690-4 52 Saint P ul , N 55 05 . David Ksiaze , Hig land (18-Hole) Home Phone : 489-2 14 1089 Loeb St eet Work Phone : 690-1 10 Saint Paul , N 55 17 Munici al St dium 1771 Kasota � St . Paul, MN 5510 Roger �. Gos i, Ma ager - Home Phone : 739-4 54 2151 E gebro k Work Phone : 292-7 00 Saint aul , N 55 19 � Park R ngers (Phal n) 771-7 07 (Park anger offic at the Lake • Acti ity C nter) Rick L nder, Lead an Aome Phone : 776-5 62 S ecia Servi ces Vic Wi tgens ein, anager Home Phone : 735-5 97 � Work Phone : 292-7 45 Bill P terso , Assistant Manager Home Phone: 429-7 31 Work Phone : 292-7445 Clubho se Ma ager Ed Alf rd , $ighla d 18 Home Phone : 690-2472 ' Work Phone : 699- 650 • . 234 I . � �-�� i.�7�' Shirley Yanna elly, Aighland 9 Home Phone : 457-81 4 • Work Phone : 699-60 2 Fran Mo�}risse te , C mo Home Phone : 489-18 4 Work Phone : 776-05 8 Ev Morr s�ett , Pha en Aome Phone : 778-04 4 Work Phone : 776-OS 8 Oxford ool David S�range s Home Phone : 646-09 2 _. Work Phone : 647-99 5 Phalen akeside Activities Center Lynn Wa dorf Home Phone : 774-1039 C� Work Phone : 771-7507 . 0 F F A R _ � • - - , S - A i� . D R E - C • F E A T I 0 N � 235 I . . ��� ��� • PARRS AND REC EATIO - RESOURCE LIST � A. E UIPMENT Thi� equi ment ill be available within a minimum of t o to our h urs f om the time of notification. 1 . Truck a . T n dum trucks b. T o com actor trucks c . T o enc osed chipper boxes d. 0 e win h truck e. T o lif gate trucks . . f . S ven 1 g loaders g. N ne aerial trucks h. T elve tandem dump trucks � 2 . Loaders a. T ree ront-end loaders ' b. ive t actors with� front and loader attachmen c. ne bo cat 3 . Misc llane us Equipment a. ne sm 11 road grader b. ourte n tractors c . event chain saws d. ifty adio vehicles � � � � � 236 I i � � � � -%��� B. Fac litie . Rec eatio buil ings that can be utilized as emergenc.y she ters nd te porary housing units are located thr ughou the ity, which makes them a ready resource foriemerg ncy h using or shelter. 1 . jLarge Concrete Block Buildings ja. rling on . . L Ib. aker attached to school _ t� Ic. attle Creek ; ✓ Id . elvid re ? 0 I e. ayton s Blnff �; If. uluth and Case 0 I F I g. astvi w P I h. dgcum e A � R I i . 1 Rio Vista - attached to community center K � 3 . ront - - S � A i k. rost attached to school N _ D j 1. rovel nd - attached to school R j m. ayden Heights E C . n. azel ark R E I o. ighw od Hills - attached to school A I T i p. omec oft - attached to school I 0 q. Jimmy Lee h , r. Langf rd � s . McDon ugh - attached to community center I t . Marga et . � . � 237 � � � . . ' � �_ -/3>�' - . � I • ju. M rtin uther King • iv. M rria Park � w. ounds Park I x. orth ale jy . orthw st Como � z . rchar �aa . alace . _ I Ibb . halen icc . rospe ity idd . ice - attached to community center iee . aint lair - attached to community center iff . acket jgg . cheff r � hh. outh aint Anthony lii . ylvan • I �J . alle � kk. est innehaha ill. Wilde 2 . i Sma 1 Con rete Block Buildings ia. Desno er � b. Dunni g � c . Grigg ' I d. Hamli e ' I e . Hillc est • I . � 238 � . � � � ���� I f . L fayet e • I Wood Box Car . onway Riverside j ockwa ewell 3 . I Othe Faci ities . � i a . xford Pool jb. ighla d 18 Clubhouse I c . omo C ubhouse id. halen Clubhouse je. halen Lakeside Bldg. :, 1 f . ighla d 9—Hole Clubhouse . . - = R • - . K - S I D � � R � • i C R I F � 7 I C , . � . � . • I 239 . I � � � -����' i � . - C. PERSONNEL • List�ed be ow ar the various crews that would be avail abl to w rk in an emergency or disaster . The respons wou d be epend nt upon the time of the emergency (wee ly ver us we kend) ; but , generally, a large portion of th se cre s wou d be vailable within two to four hours from itslorigi al notification . 1 . IBuild ng Maintenance ia. Electr cians ib . Plumbe s Ic . arpen ers id. ainte s . ,2 . i Fore try la. hree istrict trimming crews with 23 men on ach c ew. ib. emova crews with a total of 17 men. � I c. ne No thern States Power Company line crew w th wo me . • 3 . i Park iThre crew with foreman and six men. 4. I Golf I Four crews with 26 men. 5 . Recreatio Programs iApp oxima ely 110 recreation leaders and directo s tha coul be utilized . � D. MI CELL NEOBS l . l Man ed du ing normal working hours . , � � I . 240 . i . � -���r 2 . IPubli Work dispatcher has call-back numbers for • iParks and R creation. 3 . IRespo se ti' es for call-back to scene will be Iappro imate�ly 45 minutes . 4 . IEquip ent is located at 1100 North Hamline (45 radio ivehicles)�. S . IManp wer ( mergency) . la. orest q - Approximately 70 normal responders D I Ilb. arks Approximately 80 back-up personnel �- � I 6 . ICan ontra t for equipment through Purchasing �, IDivi ion. I 0 N 0 F P A R - K • I - - . . S . i A N � D R I E C � R E A T I C r - � I 241 � . . . � �� 3�� . � I � . . . SECTION XXIII SA! T P UL D PARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICE DIVISION O HOU ING AND BUILDiNG CODE ENFORCEME T RESOURCE LIST - � _ _ • 243 . . �. � ,� 7� . SEC ION % III • SAI T PAU COM NITY SERVICES DIV SION F HO SING AND BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT RES URCE IST Dep�rtment of ommunity Services Div sion of Ho sing and Building Code Enforcement 445 City Hall Sai�t Pa 1 , Mi nesota 55102 " Pho�e : 98-43 4 Tom Stro kirch - 298-4212 REY PExS NNEL Fra�k St ffens n Phone: 298-4304 Dou' Sch ab Phone: 298-4786 Bui�lding Code Jim Pelo uinn Phone: 298-5246 � Building Code � Glenn Er ckson Phone: 298-4212 City Arc itect Ruben Ag irre Phone: 298-43d1 Bu�lding Code Th re ar two ans with two-way communication systems as�igned to th m. They com�unicate through a central st tion ocate on the fourth floor of the Courthouse . They al�o hav siz ortable radios in the same system. Co munic tions are accomplished by hand carried pager by ke� pers nnel . • . 244 � . . �,��>� '� . HOUSING AND UILDI G CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION � RESOURC LIS D I Divisio Hea �� I Glenn E icks n g 1 0 Building Des gn � 1 - Supervis r-Bui ding Design 0 1 - Architec II F 1 - Architec ural . raftsman I - Building Inspe tor H 1 - Mechanic 1 Eng neer II 0 U Plan E amina ion S I 1 - Pl n Exa iner N 1 - Pl�n Exa iner I G 1 - El�ctric 1 Eng neer II 1 - Me hanic 1 Eng neer II A N 1 - Bu lding and H using Su ervisor D •. Dick A ey B 1 - C1 rk II U - I Admini trati e Ser ices L . D 1 - Of ice S pervi or I 2 - Bu�lding Permi Clerk r 1 - C1 rk I G Wrecki g/Boa din uildings • C 1 - Sa itari n II C 1 - Ho�sing ide I L F SIIMMAR ABAT MENT F Conser ation and intenance r F 3 - Bu�lding Inspector ( ' 1 - E1 ctric 1 Iaspector ' F 1 - Me hanic 1 Inspector ( 2 - P1 mbing Insp ctor , � 1 - Ho sing echn cian II T 2 - C1 rk II l 2 • . 245 . . � ����� . Buildin Ins ectio • 2 - Sen or B ildin Inspector 1 - Sen or E ectri al Inspector 1 - Sen or M chani al Inspector � 1 - Sen or P umbin Inspector S - Bui ding Inspe tor 6 - Ele tric 1 Ins ector 4 - Plu bing Inspe tor 1 - She t Me al In pector 1 - Ele ator Inspe tor 1 - Mec anic 1 Ins ector 1 - Plastere Insp ctor 1 - Clerk-Ty ist I 1 - Clerk II � _ • 246 I . � ;�37� � SECTION XXIV SAf T P UL D PARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVlCE UBLIC HEALTH DIVIS{ON RESOURCE LlST � - . � 247 � � - - �.���" - �" . � SECTION XRIV • � SAINT P UL C MMUNI Y SERVICES PUBLIC EALT DIVI ION - RESOURCE LIST Departmlent o Comm nity Services Divisioln of ublic Health Health Cente 555 Cedar St eet Saint Plaul, N 55 O1 _ Phone : l 292- 741 KEY PE SONNE Public Healt Servi ces Manager Edward R. Eb rhard Work: 292-77 2 1524 Wi�lson venue Home : 774-42 5 Safnt F�aul, N 55 06 Health Admin strat on Manager • Willia G. T mm Work: 292-77 3 2968 N rth H ward treet Home : 777-51 6 Saint aul, N 55109 ' Direct r of abor tor Services Willia� Gunt er Work: 292-7721 1048 H�dley venu North, �211 Hone: 739-5284 Saint aul, N 5 109 Su erv sor ater al and Child Health Joyce �sfel Work: 292-7 46 238 Du lap treet Home: 225-0 96 Saint aul, MN 5 105 Direct r E viron ental Health � , Paul J . Cox D.V. . Work: 292-7 16 334 Ch roke Aven e , #211 Home : 224-1 84 Saint aul, MN S 107 • 248 . , `. ���1� Animal ontrol Su rvisor • BernardlFritz Work: 645-39.53 1841 G1 n Te race � Home: 698-7117 Saint P�ul, N 55 16 Directo of edica Services David A. Pau son, .D. Work: 292-77 6 5578 Me�ster Road Home : 571-24 3 . Fridley, MN 55432 . Su ervisor o Publ c Aealth Nursing Joan R. Fore an Work: 292-77 7 1975 Sargent Avenu Home : 699-02 6 Saint P.aul, N 55 OS Su ervtsor o Adul Health L 7 Muriel .ISwans n Work: 292-77 1 C: 1245 Ndrth H mline Avenue Home: 644-90 3 Saint Paul, N 55 08 .- � � Su erv sor amil Planning r � L • Mary S nnen Work: 292-77 5 T 2215 H ghwoo Aven e Home: 735-59 8 ' H Saint aul, N 55 19 � T Sanita ian I I . _. ` Margar�t Chr stiso Work: 292-77 7 I 3921 F ss Bo d Home : 788-04 7 S Saint �nthon Vill ge, MN 55421 I . 0 Custod an-En ineer III � Leland Riley . Work: 292-7764 1612 G�odvie Ave ue North Aome : 739-3310 Saint �aul, N 5 119 • 249 . i Ii . �-.� ,�>�' r � . . SECTION XXV OAR OF WATER COMMISSIONERS 1 O THE CITY OF SAINT PAEJL � S INT PAUL WATER UTILITY � RESOURCE LIST � _ . . . . I . . I I I I � I � j 251 I . � . � I � � _/37� ' SECTIONI %RV • � BOARD 0 WAT R COM ISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL SAINT P�AUL W TER II ILITY - RESOURCE LIST Saint Paul W ter U ility Fourth iFloor City Hall Annex Saint Piaul , innes ta 55102 Phone : l 298- 100 HOME T LEPHO E NIIM ERS - SUPERVISORS Name ddress Home Pho e ThomaslD. Mo ren 446 Nevada Avenue East 776-6249 I aint Paul, MN 55106 Verne �. Jaco sen 1750 North 97th Street 439-7167 tillwater, MN 55082 Distri ution Division: Berne �. Bul ert 7230 Imgerial Court South 459-3247 � Superi�tende t Cottage Grove, MN 55016 _ of Wat�r Dis ri- butioni ' James �,. Haugen 4354 Rustic Place 483-255 Assist�nt S per- Shoreview, MN 55112 intend nt o Water �istr butio 24-Hou� 289 North Hamline Avenue 646-224 Emerge�icy N mber Saint Paul, MN 55104 Water rodu tion ivision: Roger . Mo ror 10475 - 110th Street North 439-285 Superi tend nt Stillwater , MN 55082 of Watler Pr ducti n � . Karl E. Str ed 2306 Lincoln Street N.E. 788-466 Civil Engin er Minneapolis , MN 55418 III � � � Melvi J . D pre 7244 Main Street 429-143 Watez hed F re- Augo , Minnesota 55038 man • . I . . . 252 � i I I ��,�T� I . � � . , WATER II�fILIT - RE OURCE LIST • A. E UIPMEN . Thiis equ pment will be available within a minimum of foulr to ight ours from the time of notification. l . i Cran s and Power Shovels I a. meric n 1-1 /4 cubic yard excavator . . i b. antam hydraulic excavator ic. ink-b lt 25 ton truck crane 2 . I Fron -end oaders j a. wo ru ber tired front-end loaders : , i b. wo tr cked front-end loaders I c . ight tractors with loader and backhoe __ 3 . I Truc s , L Ia . wo t ndem dump trucks t�' � - A b. Six d mp trucks T � E c. One p pe loader trailer with tractor R d. . One f at-bed trailer L , e. Thirt pickup trucks with radio i I • 4 .I Mis ellan ous Equipment I Z a. Ten a r compressozs I b. Twent portable pumps (small capacity) I c. Five enerators (small capacity) d. Two p rtable arc welders B. F CILIT ES T�e Wat r Uti ity does not have buildings that could r adily be us d as an emergency shelter or temporary hdusing • � . � 253 . I / 7� � (�jp �,� - , _ C. PER ONNE • � Lis ed b low a e various crews that Would be availabl to ork n eme gency or disaster . The response would be epen ent o the Utility's involvement in damage tha may have ccurred to Utility facilities and the rec 11 o indi iduals during off-duty periods . 1 . IBuil ing M intenance la . wo E1 ctricians b . ne Ca penter Ic . wo Pa nters Id. wo �l cksmiths 2 . I Dist ibuti n Division � � I a . welve Foremen I b. wenty one Water Servicemen I and II I c. hirty eight Ditch Diggers and Water Laborers Id . leven Watez Meter Servicemen • - e. ine A avy Equipment Operators . f. en Tr ck Drivers 3 . i Supp y Division a. our oremen b. hirt en Watershed Laborers c. Four roundsmen d. One T actor Operator I e . One T uck Driver • 4 . Pro uctio Division Five hemists - � 254 � . � �._-�_- ���' D. Mis ella eous • 1 . Wate Util ty dispatcher has call-back numbers fo. iIItil ty em loyees . 2 . Disp tcher and equipment is Iocated at 289 North Iiami ne Av nue (manned 24-hours per day) . 3 . Wate Util ty has approximately 225 million gallo s Iof f nishe water storage . c � I r T � P A U L W . - A . T � E R U T I L . I T Y � 255 :A�T�aSH�S AND �UPPLY •JCFtI'.� ��'�/`-��� Forest L of ;a ,�;, S�I:LT ?AUL WAT CEP T�".ENT lear �.. �� 1961� Howar� � . , i � � �`.ce C:eek � �once=u L.�-�' l:i2r ve0. rI2LC,^. L ..• .-va 1 � ' - Ifil ice L. Du�^ S ta. '� ?ald' tn L. " � � . � �,3�1�1 t F � Cha:l s L. . • C�ter L 1¢asant L. ,,, ci ,� .,; , p �;h'} ar ' � 2-�� ' Condu i t s . � Sucker L. � • Cana: _ � ��J�J J��v� � 1 V�� - Uadnais L. � 2- '' Condu i t s .. � �' � i..:. eservoir � ��! . Res vc::- Fi lte. Plant & Pu:rca Stations _ � r /' T � •-- �� 17 10 M. . Reserv�iz• ?oos�e^ ni� ✓ �� T� � � � �- � `� ' � � �coste Uni � ... \ '�(.�� , , �o�s: e: n: � • • / � +.t - o ... / /� � � �� -- 11 •. � 7 �.Jp� / C0�5i,E: t.Illt • ' . 'S.G. Reser��o: - � . 256 .._.-_.-�___ _-- ----._.._..__- - - - -. __... ......._._.._.::_....�__ ._.-.r,.__.,,.-_._. . ._. . ...._ _ _.---�-.. -._..___ _,.-_....__,.��.�,,.�....-- � . � � � --,3��'. • � SECTION XXVI AMERICAN RED CROSS RESOURCE LIST • � _ � w 257 ' � � `� --/37� ' AMERICAN RED CROSS • OUTLINE OF A C DIS STER RESPONSE TO LAR6E-SCALE DISASTERS Red Cr ss re eives notification of small and large-scale disaste�r sit ation via our 24-hour phone number : 291-67 9 REPEAT �291-6 89 . alls are taken by the person on duty a the switchbo rd, a d are referred to the Disaster "Coord nator or S aff-On-Call , if necessary. A. Su ve T ams o trained volunteers are sent out for t e in tial amage assessment of the disaster to find : 1 . The erime ers of the damage by use of an initial "win shiel survey. " 2 . Exte t of amage to individual homes by use of a hous -to-h use survey. • B. �Fe din n-sit for : 1 . Fire Polic /EMS/EOC persannel 2 . Util ty Cr ws 3 . Vict ms of the disaster � 4 . Othe s . . . C. Sh lteri 1 . Shor -ter /Evacuation fo�lowing spill , nuclear incident , etc . 2 . Long term due natural Disasters where housing uni abit ble. NIIRSIN RESP NSE Nurses are ctiva ed : 1 . Whe shel er(s) are setup . 2 . Whe in�u ies/deaths are reported 3 . Whe temp rary morgue is setup 4 . To dvise Disaster Services staff on how to proc ed wit medi allq related needs . � 258 � . � . �� -�.��� RED CRO S SH LTER ITES - CITY OF SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA • First B�aptis Chur h - 55101 CentrallPark Unite Methodist Church - 55101 St . Pau Cat edral - 55102 St . Vin ents Catho ic Church - 55103 Concordia Co lege. 55104 Knox Presbyt rian hurch - 55104 Fairmount Av nue U ited Methodist Church - 55105 , Randolp�h Hei hts E ementary School - 55105 St . Pau�l Chu ch on the Hill - 55105 We The Peopl , Inc rporated - 55106 First Conven nt Ch rch - 55106 Blessed Sacr ment hurch - 55106 Our Lady of uadal pe - 55107 St . Pa 1 IIni ed Me hodist Church - 55107 Cherok e Par IInit d Church - 55107 Neighb rhood House - 55107 __ Belvid re P1 ygrou d - 55107 � The Ph enix eside ce , Inc. - 55107 :. St . An hony ark U ited Methodist Church - 55108 � Parish Churc of S . Matthew Episcopal - 55108 C JewishlCommu ity C nter - 55116 . _. St . Pa�{1 Aca emy - Randolph Campus - 55116 _. St . Ti othy uther n Church - 55117 � Trinit Bapt st Ch rch - 55117 R Arling on Hi ls Un ted Church - 55117 E Wesley IInite Meth dist Church - 55117 � D . c Revise : Ma , 198 R c � s � 259 . I � . � �� -%�� . • . . F SECTION XXVII SALVATION ARMY I RESOURCE LIST � � I - . � . I � • i 261 � � � . i . _,3��' _ � SECTIONIXXVII • I SALVATI N ARM - RE OURCE LIST � Major Cli Rub n Salvati n Arm 401 Wes Seve th Street Saint P ul , innes ta 55101 Emergen�y Phone Nu ber : 739-1024 Lt . Debprah . Swe ringen - 224-4316 or 224-6946 (24 hou s) . Michael Shyp Iski 224-4316 or 224-6946 (24 hours) Residen�e of Ma�or Rubin - 739-1024 Pager o�f Maj r Rub n - 648-6590 Pager ol� Lt . Swear ngen - 648-8295 OPERATIpNS A. TOR ADO 1 . I Aler disa ter teams . 2 . I Prov de ca teen service at scene of the disaster r iat m ss sh lter . Establish liaison with the � I Emer ency anagement Division of the Saint Paul F re i Depa tment 3 . I Prov de di aster service to persons as needed. 4 . i Prov de ma s shelter at 401 West Seventh Street a d I 1019 Payne Avenue (Salvation Army IInits) . B. FL OD l . l Provide c nteen service at flood operations scene and pro ide d saster services to flood victims as ne ded. 2 . i Ass st fl od victims to return to normal living. 3 . � Pro ide, f needed, two mass shelters at 401 Wes Sev nth S reet and 1010 Payne Avenue (Salvation rmy Uni .$) . I I � . • � 262 I . . . �� ���� . � . � , . . . . SECTION XXVI11 MINN�SOT CO FERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIS S RESOURCE LIST - � � - . . . . . . - � 263 . . . �- � ,3�� - SECTION RXVII � MINNESOTA CON EREN E OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS - RESOURC LIST Liaison � Stephen . McPherson 1100 For Road Sa nt Pa 1 , Minnesota 55116 Phone : 545- 894 479-2$87 RESOIIRC� A. Clo hing and b dding distribution. B. Voliuntee basi in general clean up work. C. Chelvrole step van for hauling supplies . Their c mmun ty se vice workers sort clothing and pack it by size and ex. • State Depot s loc ted in Hutchinson, Minnesota. � , 264 . � � �y� �" � � , 1 I G ,- � SECTION %XIR ._ L G . NATIONAL GIIARD ARMORY U A � R D RESOIIRCE LIST . A R r� 0 • � R 5' � 265 . � , �- �� 3�� . . - i _ �7� O� STATE Oi MINNESOTA ' `'.�'' � � . �`/ �` :�-y, � DE ARTMENT Of MILITARY AFFAIRS { { y,�. ... TANT GENERAI �...'�.I��T+�� OfFtCE OF 1HE AD1U \ -� y j��".' J VE ERANS SERVICE 6UILDING, SAINT ►AUI, SS1S5 �^'N S� • . . '�'�AG-COS • 13 Februa y Y�8A SL�BJECT: Us of `la ional uard Armories During Emergencies . . SEr. DISTRIBU�TION � . 1. In emer�ency � '.uati ns such as severe weather conditions, units may be asked to o en a oi�ies o provide �temporary shelter for stranded m torists or local ci�izens. 2. Traditi�nally, the N tional Guard has provided assistance to local author- - ities in em�rgenc situa ions, insofar as regulations permit. It is ne essary. however, t at es ablish d procedures be followed whenever National Guard � personnel , �quipm ni:, or facilities are utilized in support of civilian author- • ities. _ � - 3. Should a �ni recei e a request to use an armory as a 'temporary shelte�o it is nec ssary that uthorization be obtained from this office rior o�ening th facil ty. uring duty hours the request should be passe througn the normal chain of co nand, During non-duty hours, units may con a�t the On-Call Du�ty Off cer, ho may be reached thraugh Capitel Security t (612) 297-3961. IIn the event immediate �authorization cannot be obtaine�, a mit�t�nce to the arm�ry sho ld not be deni�d pending receipt of the authorizatio . FOR THE AD�UTA!�T ENERA : � � . �, �� �, .% �� �� �� � �;,�.. �, . ��-< - ROBE L. BL_VINS COL, IN, MN ARNG • Chief of Staff ' DISTRIBUT�ON: A (ArmY) . I . . 266 � . � �= �/.��� SECTION XXI% . - MINNESO A NAT ONAL UARD ARMORY - RESOURCE LIST Contact � Adr an W. Beltrand, Ltc . , Gs . , Asst . Ag . or , Ant ony Z narripa Phone n�mbers : 296 65b5 296 6249 ' 224 9293 (Home) ,- :, Resoure s � r. T A. Sea ing ( , 000 to 8 ;000) I 0 B. Rit�hens Two kitchens , 200 spaces . r; C. . L G � _ _ . U A � R D , A R M 0 • R Y • 267 I . . I � �-- /37 � � I - . � . . I SECTION XXX MINN SOTA STATE FAIR GROUNDS I RESOURCE LIST � i - . I , � . . . I � . 269 I � , . _ _ �= _,3,�/ - Meeting� : Se ond w ek of April � Th rd we k of June Fo rth week of June Se ond eek of July The fir t flo r is used for storage October lst through May , bu the secon and third floors plus offices on the first f oor ay be used. � • 270 � . I • I . � 3 711 � ��^ SECTION XXX • . ____ MINNESO A STA E FAI GROUNDS - RESOURCE LIST Minneso�a Sta e Fai Grounds Phone : I642-2 00 . � Liaison� : Ke Wenzel Phone : 642-2206 Mike He �ron Phone : 642-2212 I _ 645 3701 J e Fis hler Phone : 642-2205 =_ 646-5205 , . � T CONGREG TE C RE FA ILITY ,. 4-H Buiilding (one- alf block north of the main fair groun s � entrancle on nelli g Avenue) , i � A. BUILDING - T � E . 1 . Wate F 2 . i Natu 81 ga hest �:. � Z 3 . I Bops dormi ory, 624 beds R 4 . i Girl dorm tory, 678 beds G R • B. DO MITOR FL00 p t l . i Nurs s sta ion � D 2 . I One undre seventeen sick bay beds S 3 . Toil ts , showers , and washing facilities � 271 � � � � . _ � � �,, >� • C. SEC ND FL OR (C FETERIA) � 1 . Seats over 00 persons 2 . Three walk- n coolers 3 . Refri erators 4 . Hot w ter boosters 5 . Dishw sher , etc. NOTE : -H buildin is occupied during State Fair time. _ � - � 2.7 2 , . � �;�„- 7� � . . . � SECTION XXXI S INT PAUL CIVIC CENTER RES�URCE LIST � - . � . 273 I � i � �r � �3�� . - SECTION IRXXI . SAINT PIUL CI IC CE TER - AESOURCE LIST . Authori�ation• Mar�in B1 nchar - Home Phone : 771-5191 Office Phone : 224-7361 Night Phone : 222-0833 (Ramp) _ I 222-7044 (Engine Roo ) 224-8442 (Foreman) Mar�Lene nders n Home Phone : 699-7360 Congregl te c re fa ility. . . � � . � - � I , � � . 274 I i � . �- � ,3��! - � � � . . � i SECTION XXX11 UBLIC HOUSING AGENCY I RESOURCE LIST �' _ _ . _ . I . I . . � , � 275 � . . �- -�- /37� • SECTION XXRII � PIIBLIC OIISIN AGEN Y - RESOURCE LIST Public E�ousin Agen y 339 Bre�er Bu lding Saint P ul , M nnesota 55101 Phone : 298-5 68 Availabilit of em r enc housin durin federall decl r . Y g Y 8 g y a d disaste$�s : A. FLO DS - ORNA OS . .Fed�ral isast r designation will be required to inc ude he Pu lic Housing Agency's participation. B . UNU IIAL ONDIT ON (Extra-long power outage , long peri d of ever cold weather) A l�tter of ap roval of the Public Housing Agency's � par icip tion s a housing resource will be required rom the loca area office of the Department of Housing an IIrb n De elopm nt . � � 276 . . �" -/J�.��" . � . - ' SECTION XXXiIi M!(�NES TA D PARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES RESOURCE LIST � I _ _ . - . � � 277 i � � � - i3r� I • SECTIONI%RRII • MINNESO A DEP RTMEN OF NATIIRAL RESOURCES - RESOURCE LIST REGION VI HEA UART RS - METRO REGION 1200 Wa�ner R ad , Saint Paul, Minnesota 55106 Phone : I612/2 6-3572 296-03 3 (24 hours - emergency) _ 296-02 8 (Non-emergency) Vacant Reg�Lonal Admin strator. The regional administrator coordinates the general operations of the region and . , oversees all equipment (e. g. pumps , fire fighting equipme t) Hom�e : Rice , P�ul Regional Enf rceme t Supervisor � Home : I12743 Relle Avenue North IHugo , Minne ota 55038 . Phone : l 612 / 39-79 0 Lokkes oe, R nt Region 1 Hyd ologi t . Administers the floodplain, shoreland and permit program . Emergency repairs of bridges , I stormsewers or any work affe t- ing protected waters ( lakes , rivers) require approval. Home : I5321 oodla n Boulevard IMinne polis , Minnesota 55417 ' Phone : 612/ 29-8915 Shodee , Dua e Region 1 Fis eries Supervisor Home : I1430 ork venue , $104 St . Paul, innesota 55106 � Phone : 612/771-1 97 . . 278 I . � �- � /.�7d Weir , Billl � Regiona� Park Supe visor Home : 1065 S rucew od Drive . W�oodbu y, Mi nesota 55125 Phone : j612 /7 9-744 Johnsonl Roge Regiona� Wild ife S pervisor Office : i Carl s Ave y Game Farm . 5463 Broad ay iFore t Lake, Minnesota 55025 Phone : i 612/ 64-5200 Home : I 9095 288t Street Sca dia , innesota 55073 Phone : I 612/433-2734 - . - �- � : - . -- .; T M _ _ . I � � F ,_ ' - r. ` :: . � L R E I s � � I t . � � C c � . I . 279 . . . i � �,=- �_ .���. . � � i . . . i SECTION XXXIV VOLUNTARY AGENCIES j RESOURCE LIST � . . _ . . I � � 281 . � . _ � � _�3�� L STING OF CO TACT PERSONS FOR VOLUNTARY AGENCIES � ' Mr . Dua�e Ytr da1 , Seventh Day Adventists � 15 Sout Long Lake rail North O�ks , M 55110 Mr . Niclk Sauro , Director Disaste Services Minneap�lis rea C apter Red Cross 11 Dell Place Minneap�lis , N 5 403 _ Major J�mes urber Civil A r Pa rol 1837 Qu�ncq treet Northeast Minneap}�lis , MN 5 418 . Mr. .Bil�l Col man ServicelUnit Direc or The Sal atio Army 1516 We�t La e Str et Minneap�lis , MN 5 408 Ms . Pat Samp on, D rector � Disaster Ser ices St . Paul Are Chap er Red Cross 100 South Ro ert S reet • St . Paul, MN 5510 Mr. Max� D. S eker, Director Hennepiln Cou ty Em rgency Preparedness 3524 He�nnepi Aven e South Minneap�olis , MN 5 408 Mr . Rallph An rea c/o Uni�ted M thodi t Church Minnesdta Co feren e 122 We t Fra klin venue Minnea�olis , MN 5 404 Ms . Rutfh Aul ck Sevent Day . dvent sts Community Services � , Route , Boa 82 Paynes�ille, MN 5 362 Mr. St ve Pa kratz Mennon�te Di aster Service R.R. 1 Box 98 Mounta�n Lak , MN 56159 � . 282 � /�,� ,�37X . li'� • Mr . Geor e W. Meiri k � Catholic Char ties 215 Old Sixth Stree . St . Paul�, MN 55102 Mr . Curt Roch AM Radio Fela Leag e 1225 Woodhill Drive Roseville , MN 5511 . Mr. E . ,• Ste nbrec e� , FIC Luthera Brot erhoo 5980 187th Av nue Anoka, N 55 03 � Rev. Th mas fl Quig ey Greater Minne polis Council of Church 122 Wes Fran lin A enue Z� Minneap lis , N 55 '04 0 L Ms . Mar Yste und , irector L" AFL-CIO Commu ity S rvices � 404 Sou h Eig th St eet T Minneap lis , N 55 04 , A R � Mr . Jen Duls i � Y Teamste Comm nity ervices . 404 Sou �h Eig th St eet A Minneap lis , N 55 04 � G E Mr. Cha les L. Matt ews , Director . N Child N triti n Ser ice C Minneso a Dep rtment of Edncation I 9th Flo r - C pitol Square E St . Pau , MN 55101 S Rev. Ro ert C thill Executi e Syn d Presbyt rian Churc in II. S. 8012 Ce ar Avenue Bloomin ton, N 5 420 Mr. Cle land Bone . Volunte rs of Amer ca ' 1350 Ni coll t Mal -Nicollet Towers � Minneap lis , MN 5 403 Mr. Chu k Wi sen Minneso a Ag and pportunity Center 1801 Ni olle Aven e � Minneap lis , MN S 403 283 i . - ��I ����� I Ms . Nit� Quin - TRIIST � � • 4501 Co fax A enue outh Minneap�lis , N 55 09 Mr . Low lle S mms � Minneso a Cou cil o Churches 122 Wes Fran lin A enue Minneap lis , N 55 04 Mr . Rol� Gran ng , R sponse Coordinator United I�ethod st Di aster 4725 12 h Ave ue So th Minneap lis , N 55 07 _ Ms . Jun Bieg er Team Co�ncil resid ' nt REACT I terna ional Inc. 3554 13 th Av nue N rthwest Anoka , N SS 03 . . i Mr . Joe Lange , Pre ident Twin Ci ies C apter Nationa Defe se Tr nsportation 7100 Wa�hingt n Ave ue South Eden Pr irie, MN S 344 � Mr . Bru e Wo� ck, D rector Anoka C unty ivil efense Courtho se � Anoka, 1�N 55 03 ' Mr. Rob�rt Mu son Luthera� Soci 1 Ser ices 2414 Pa�k Ave ue Minneap�Tis , N 55 08 I � �i I I • i • I � I, i . i • i 284 ,I . ' � ��� . , _ , 7 � `'��� � ..• � �; tiGEPaDEI OF THE SAIi�'f PAUL CITY fAUNCIL _ _ . Tuesday, August 12, 1985 � :00 A.M. CQt1NCIL CHl�ERS TNIRD OOR CITY HALI A+yD COURT E�Ot1SE . � ERT B. OLSOJ'!, CITY CLERK ` - PllBLIC HEAR�iYGS �G-//��j,L 1. Resolutio� Ratif ing Ass sment for Payne-Arcade Area East Paving project ��j���- 2. Resol�rtio� Ratif 'ng Ass ssment for qrading and paving the north-south aZl yin &lock I9, Com Prosp t Addition and constructing a storm sew2r in said altey „ ��.; f.rom ssami Ave. approximately 200 feet south to connect existing storm�� � outle on t north side of Jessamine Ave. (bounded by Kent, Jessa ine, Jessa ine Co , Mac ubin and Container Corp.) �► . 3. Resol uti c�n Rati yi ng sessment for gradi ng .and pavi ng the a1 t ey i n Bl ck 4, �� 1�f�; Humph�-ey's A di ti on rom Van Buren to Bl ai r and canstruction of a se er i n '" said �1Tey f r storm water purposes. �I 4. Resoluti�n Rati ying � essment for grading and paving the alley in sout 1/2 ��^!��7 of B1�ock �, Smith s Subd, also construction of a storm sewer in said alley - fa►r s�torm wa er pur ses (bounded by Blair, Kent, Van Buren and idackub'n�. �' . 5.� Resolutipn est blishin residential permit parking in th2 St. Thomas ollege k��'_ ���� area� . . ....- ORBII'�A�'ICE�-,-: _ :_. � _ _ .: ___ -__ - - __ _- . _ -_,._�. • _ 6. FZnaj A�option - 86-4 - An ordinance amending Chapter 324 of the tegi lative .Code �by f n easi ng tfie annual 1 i cense ,for a ci garette vendi ng machi e from _ �12.�0 to 5.00. Finance, Management & Personnel Co mzttee reco mends a pprpval .� Q U �_� • � [.tJ� 7. i rd I Readi g --8 -1015 - An ordi n�xLce establ z shi ng the ti l e af t�rgover entai e�� tions Coordinator as�specified by Ch��er-12 of the Cha� �ecti on 12.0 ��i�t_��h eof. (Fi nance Management &. Pe sonnel Ca+�i ttee ubmi ts Counci 1 wi thout recorr�nendati on.�, � 8. Fi rst eadi ng - An o i nance amendi ng Chapter 60 of the Legi.sT ati ve ode and f��� rez�ni ng f m RM- to B-2_ property of Lt berty Bancshares, Inc. and nel l i ng ��- Ave�.. Prop r�y Pa tnersh�p located at 1536 Dayton and from RP4- to P-1 �ro erty 1 cated 1555, 1559 and 1563 Dayton betw en Snelling nd aratoga. He�rin� h Td Jul 10, 1986.) ��y�w� f� S�-� q 1 � 9. First �Readin - An rdinance amending Chapter 60 of the Legislative ode and �G-� !/�� re oning rom RT to P=1 property of Skipper's, Inc. located at 5 4 & 590 Sh�rburne (Hear ng heTd July 10, 1986.) �� �� C4��:11Ti�E REP TS 10, �esol tion a ending .F. 267621 ta allow for the establishment of desi ated pay � pe�riods a appro riate times to allow for the payment ofi 6ealth b efits to oc�cur wi hin a -day period set by State Statute. (Finance, Man gement & P�r�onnel Comm�t ee recommends resol uti on be wi thdrawrt.� �� �n ' �,�� , ! u� N AFPLIC�TIQt'iS D C0� NICATIG�IS `--- - 11. Clair�s of G etchen ary Carlson, Leroy Eichinger and Mildred Powers. X�.��""� ° ����� �.� r� �h�i �tinroy���bdt'�"F�`�;.;�pprc�vai the prcr�se��� .E�cy � er��`rt Plan. u . EN�2G- r. _ i _ ____ . _ __ �,�:.�.-_�_.... __.^_-- ----_ �_�._ :__� :�______ _._._._.�.. -..._.�. , :._ ., _. _ -: �:.� i�: g "i r� r "'1 -"I : �.r ^r 4 3'r. 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"� ti �� t urs�. ; '. ' .'� '� �:i �• �i i � �" k: � . t, :,' t�_sr t �_ Y y -�e a�i . .e 4.c _, n � - a ��. + �, �i� �'. : �' , .. � .. -v � .k�. .it .. � , ,l`_:�+ .., m .E,A � , .�zt ->t �. - � ,�„ ."sv.- ,..�„ . ,t=., ,�' � Pr,1,, ..�l,.a t_�} e ,.f. �.,_M_ �i. „ e.. .,. . , . - ' _ �.. .. ,._ . � � '�. . ����7 CI Y OF SA.INT PAUL =���� O CE OB' THE CITY COIINCIL na��noa �'.�'� I D a t e : September 25 , 1986 i C M ITTEE RE PORT TOt � Sai t PQ I City Counci! � FR� M �I CO C111tr e Oh Energy, Utilities and Environme t I CN A R Co cilmember Kiki Sonnen The Cotmnit ee o Ener y, Utilities and Environment at their September 4, 1 86 me ting took the following action: 1. Approv�al of the M'nutes of the August 13 and August 27 me tings . A ro ed 2. �CablelAcces Quar erly Report. Laid over for two weeks . 3. Update� on C tivis on, Cable TV Channel 10. No action re ired. 4. Distri�ct He ting evelopment Corporation' s 1986-87 rate propo al to decre se the energy rate from $14. 50 to $11. 1 per m gawat -hour and to increase the demand rate from $ . 57 to $3 11 mo thly er kilowatt of contract demand. Laid over for t o wee s . 5. Repor on t e Cit ' s Emergency Preparedness Plan. A r ved � • I CTTY HALL SEVENTH F:AOR SAIIVT PAUi., INNESUTA 55102 .c,�,a I