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Dialing 911 from any site telephone connects to the Emergency Dispatcher, who notifies the Fire <br />Department of a Site 300 incident. The Emergency Dispatchers, located in Building 313 at the <br />Livermore Site, also coordinate response with the Protective Force Dispatcher, <br />The Dispatcher may also be contacted by radio. <br />Automatic alarms and radio calls are received directly by Am Force Dispatcher. Radio <br />announcements are monitored at the Site 300 Fire Station, Building 890, and Medical, <br />Building 889. <br />Additional Fire Department apparatus and staff are automatically dispatched from the Livermore <br />Site on every Fire Department response. If additional response personnel are needed from the <br />Livermore Site, communication is by telephone or radio. <br />After-hours emergency calls received are handled by the Emergency Dispatcher who, in turn, <br />contacts the LEDO. If the incident or emergency involves Site 300, notification is made to the <br />Fire Dispatcher. After an initial emergency classification has been made, the Site 300 Senior <br />Protective Force Duty Officer calls the assigned Site 300 Security/Protective Force <br />Representative and the Site 300 Manager, who will determine whether further notifications are <br />necessary. <br />If additional calls are deemed necessary, the Site 300 Protective Force Central Alarm Station <br />operator has access to lists of knowledgeable personnel. <br />10.3 Fire Suppression <br />10.3.1 Fire Extinguishers <br />Fire extinguishers are manually operated, portable devices that discharge an extinguishing agent <br />when properly activated. They are used to control small fires between the time of discovery and <br />the arrival of the Fire Department. The locations of fire extinguishers in specific Facilities are <br />described in Appendices I-1, I-2, and I-3. All Facility personnel who are actively engaged in <br />operations involving hazardous waste are trained in the use of fire extinguishers. <br />10.3.2 Water Supply <br />Water supply for all purposes, including emergency response, is provided to Site 300 as a part of <br />the utility infrastructure administered by the LLNL Maintenance &Utilities Services <br />Department. In the event of unrestrained water flow from damaged or ruptured utilities, Fire <br />Department and emergency service Maintenance & Utilities Services Department personnel are <br />available to shut off water flow to the incident area. <br />10.4 Spill <br />Response Equipment <br />Emergency equipment specific to each Facility is described in the Facility Appendices I-1, I-2, <br />and I-3. In addition, spill kit supplies available for use throughout the site are described in Table <br />I-3-3 in Appendix I-3. The RHWM maintains the spill kit as well as a response trailer <br />containing bulk quantities of equipment at the Building 883 CSA Facility. The equipment is <br />available to support the Fire Department in the event of a large release incident at Site 300. A list <br />of Site 300 emergency equipment and the schedule for inspection is described in Appendix E. <br />LLNL Site 300 Contingency Plan .25 January 2Q19 <br />