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W <br />FAWNW.�,�� <br />1. Emergency notification must be made to the agencies indicated in Section 1.1. <br />2. The initial notification of a release or potential release should include as much of the <br />information contained on the Hazardous Materials Incident Form as possible (shown <br />at the end of this section). <br />3. Follow -Up Report Section 304(c), Emergency Notification, of Title III, Emergency <br />Planning and Community Right -to -Know law requires the following written <br />emergency report be submitted as soon as practical after the release and/or spill. The <br />follow-up report must contain the following information: <br />a. Actual response actions taken. <br />b. Any known or anticipated data or chronic health risks associated with the <br />release. <br />C. Advice regarding medical attention necessary for exposed individuals. <br />d. See the next page for the Hazardous Material Incident Report. Follow-up <br />reports will be submitted to the following agencies: <br />County of San Joaquin Office of Emergency Services <br />Hazardous Materials Division <br />Room 610, Courthouse <br />222 E. Weber Ave. <br />Stockton, CA 95202 <br />(209)468-3969 <br />Governor's Office of Emergency Services <br />Chemical Emergency Planning and Response Center <br />2800 Meadowview Road <br />Sacramento, CA 95832 <br />1-800-852-7550 <br />0 <br />