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LLNL Emergency Plan <br /> Rev-23 <br /> October 2017 <br /> 3.5.6 Livermore/Pleasanton Fire Department <br /> The LPFD is responsible for coordinating disaster planning and emergency response activities <br /> for the cities of Livermore and Pleasanton. The LPFD coordinates its activities with the ACSO's <br /> Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, the primary offsite agency for <br /> emergencies involving radioactive material. The LPFD assists other responding agencies in <br /> locating and providing needed equipment and resources and in updating city officials. In <br /> addition, if the primary communication links become unavailable, the LPFD assists in the <br /> activation of the amateur radio emergency services network, VERG. <br /> 3.5.7 Livermore Police Department <br /> The LPD may be requested to support an LLNL emergency or an immediate officer rescue or <br /> backup. In responding to an emergency request for assistance, they render support to the Security <br /> Organization by responding to security threats, controlling traffic, controlling facility access and <br /> assisting with evacuation of the site. The Security Organization representative in the TOC or <br /> designee coordinates support activities. The law enforcement assistance agreement between LPD <br /> and LLNL covers assistance calls and assistance requests under the State Region II Mutual Aid <br /> Law Enforcement Plan. <br /> 3.5.8 Tracy Fire Department <br /> The Tracy Fire Department is responsible for coordinating disaster planning and emergency <br /> response activities for the City of Tracy. The Tracy Fire Department coordinates its activities <br /> with the San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services, the primary offsite agency for <br /> emergencies involving radioactive material in San Joaquin County. <br /> 3.5.9 Offsite Medical Facilities <br /> MOUS are in place with Stanford Health Care-ValleyCare, Eden Medical Center, and Sutter <br /> Tracy Community Hospital to provide medical support and to assist the LLNL Health Services <br /> Department, if needed. These facilities have the capability to assist in the treatment of <br /> chemically-, biologically-, and/or radiologically-contaminated or contaminated/injured victims <br /> resulting from a hazardous material release at LLNL (see Section 9 of this Emergency Plan). For <br /> mass casualty events, the ACRECC issues Mass Casualty Incident alerts and advisories for <br /> Alameda County and coordinates the transportation of patients to hospitals in the area/region that <br /> are available. ACRECC also facilitates radio interoperability between ground/air ambulances and <br /> hospital emergency rooms as needed. <br /> 53 <br />