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SECTION I <br /> BUSINESS EMERGENCY PLAN: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES <br /> Emergency response plans and procedures are an integral part of the Business Emergency Plan. <br /> By tatting the time to review these procedures for your establishment, you will avoid <br /> complications resulting from inaction or misguided action during an emergency. Once these <br /> plans and procedures are implemented, your employees will have an informative guide to follow <br /> in the event of an emergency. <br /> 1. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS AND PROCEDURES <br /> A. If you have a release or threatened release of hazardous material, your business <br /> is required by State Law to provide immediate notification of the following <br /> agencies: <br /> Immediately Call: <br /> LOCAL FIRE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL 911 <br /> (Fire,paramedics,police, or sheriff) <br /> STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (800)852-7550 <br /> or(916)262-1621 <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (209)468-3420 <br /> PERSON(S) WITHIN THE FACILITY WHO ARE NECESSARY TO RESPOND TO A <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT: <br /> Name: Joe Schiavone Telephone: (209)461 -5555 <br /> Name: Heather Moon Telephone: (925)944 -4312 <br /> B. IDENTIFICATION OF THE LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL FACILITY OR <br /> MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO YOUR BUSINESS APPROPRIATE <br /> FOR POTENTIAL ACCIDENT SCENARIOS: <br /> NAME: St. Joseph's Medical Center <br /> ADDRESS: 1800 North California Street <br /> CITY: Stockton CA 95204 <br /> TELEPHONE: (209) 943-2000 <br />