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DocuSign Envelope ID: 0336570A-ED5A-480E-9109-1037B256AF9B <br />LLNL-AM428479 <br />measures. Through LLNL's participation in mutual aid agreements, virtually all <br />emergency response organizations in the local region can be accessed. Primary local <br />authorities that provide assistance through the Alameda County Mutual Aid Agreement <br />are: <br />• San Joaquin County Sheriffs Office <br />• Tracy Police Department <br />• Alameda County Health Care Services Agency <br />• Valley Care Medical Center <br />• Eden Medical Center <br />• Sutter Tracy Hospital <br />LLNL participates in five additional agreements: <br />• Alameda County Fire Mutual Aid Agreement <br />• Alameda County Emergency Medical Services Agreement (ALCO-EMS) <br />• City of Tracy Mutual Aid Agreement <br />• California State Office of Emergency Services Agreement <br />• Alameda County Emergency Dispatch Consortium Mutual Aid Agreement <br />LLNL is also a signatory to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the California <br />Department of Forestry, which allows automatic response upon request for wildland <br />fires. <br />The Fire Department provides emergency medical care during emergencies and <br />transports the ill or injured either directly offsite or to the LLNL Health Services facility <br />for further medical evaluation and care. The Fire Department operates under ALCO- <br />EMS Emergency Medical Plan protocols. <br />The ALCO-EMS plan will be activated if medical service needs, resulting from an <br />incident, will overwhelm the resources of a single ALCO-EMS zone. Each base hospital <br />will coordinate emergency response within its zone and between other zones. An <br />emergency dispatch system (Alameda County Central Medical Emergency Dispatch <br />[ALCO-CMED]) is in place to alert all hospitals in the plan. The Fire Department and <br />Health Services Department have radio links with ALCO-CMED. ALCO-CMED is <br />located in the Alameda County Regional Emergency Communications Center and <br />operated under the Alameda County Emergency Dispatch Consortium Mutual Aid <br />Agreement. ALCO-CMED will send ambulances to the disaster site and maintain <br />receiving hospital bed count status. Air transportation via helicopter may be used if the <br />overall time for transport to a hospital is at least 20 minutes less than ground <br />transportation. Other hospitals will cancel routine services to prepare to receive <br />patients. <br />In the event of an emergency, requests for outside assistance will be channeled through <br />S300 WAA Contingency Plan 12 September 2018 <br />