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LLNL Emergency Management Plan <br /> Rev 24 <br /> January 2019 <br /> • Fire alarm monitoring and testing for Camp Parks Reserve Force Training Area, LLNL, <br /> Sandia National Laboratories/California, and the Lawrence Berkeley National <br /> Laboratory. <br /> • Dispatch and tracking of LLNL hot work permits, fire alarm and fire suppression <br /> shutdowns. <br /> • Hospital coordination for multi-casualty incidents and hospital diversions within the <br /> County of Alameda. <br /> • Call-outs for Alameda County Emergency Medical Services, Alameda County Public <br /> Health and Alameda County Environmental Health for all of Alameda County. <br /> 4.1.7 Medical Facilities/Decontamination Center <br /> LLNL maintains a 25,600-square foot single-story medical facility at the Livermore site <br /> designed to meet the health care needs of Laboratory personnel. Professional staff includes <br /> physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, an x-ray technician, clinical psychologists, <br /> medical assistants, and administrative personnel. Available services include injury and illness <br /> treatment, physical examinations and counseling. In addition, the facility includes a <br /> decontamination area designed for the treatment of injured or non-injured radiologically or <br /> chemically-contaminated personnel. The medical facility maintains an emergency entrance for <br /> ambulance traffic and a separate decontamination entry area. <br /> The medical facility is built on a concrete slab floor and is constructed of fire-resistant materials. <br /> The building is designed to withstand moderate earthquakes. The entire facility is protected by <br /> an automatic fire sprinkler system; automatic fire detection, heating, ventilation, lighting, and <br /> overhead communications systems are also provided. Essential emergency power is provided by <br /> an emergency generator. In addition, a 5,000-gallon emergency supply of water is maintained. <br /> The decontamination area is divided into three to five rooms for a total of approximately <br /> 1,265 square feet, which include: hot/warm/cold dressing rooms, airlocks, showers, supplies and <br /> fan rooms. The heating and ventilation is independent from the main heating, ventilation, and <br /> air-conditioning (HVAC). This system includes a high-efficiency particulate air(HEPA) filter <br /> system. In addition, drainage from the decontamination area is collected in a waste retention <br /> system. <br /> Adjacent to the medical facility is a large open triage area for emergencies involving large <br /> numbers of people. The triage area provides room for staging of different levels of patient care as <br /> well as providing easy access for vehicles transporting patients. A storage kiosk has four closets <br /> that hold emergency supplies, water, and telephones. Electricity and outside lights have back-up <br /> emergency power. <br /> The satellite medical facility at Site 300 provides physical exams and first-aid services. Located <br /> adjacent to the Fire Department (ACFD Station 21), the medical facility is approximately <br /> 1,320 net square feet in area and includes exam rooms, a medical laboratory, and a shower room <br /> 61 <br />