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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> 4.1.4 Executive Business Coordination Center <br /> The EBCC, located in Building 111 with an Alternate location in Building 551E, is responsible <br /> for providing updates to corporate officials and partners and other VIPs, if necessary, such as <br /> senior government officials and high-ranking elected leaders. To serve as an effective liaison to <br /> corporate partners and other important persons, the EBCC receives regular information briefings <br /> from the EOC. An off-duty LEDO, if available, may be assigned to the EBCC by the ED to serve <br /> as a liaison with the EOC. <br /> 4.1.5 Fire Department Stations <br /> ACFD under contract to LLNS maintains fire department stations at two LLNL locations that are <br /> staffed 24 hours-a-day. Staffing consist of a minimum of two three-person engine companies at <br /> Site 200 (Station 20) and one four-person company at Site 300 (Station 21). <br /> ACFD Station 20 houses fire apparatus, firefighters and LLNL EMD Department Office and Fire <br /> and Building Safety Division staff. ACFD Station 20 is nominally 18,000 square feet in area and <br /> was renovated in 1996. The contract with ACFD provides that Station 20 is staffed as a <br /> "HazMat" station and all firefighters assigned to that station are certified Hazardous Materials <br /> Technicians and all officers are certified Hazardous Materials Specialists. <br /> ACFD Station 21 houses fire apparatus, firefighters and officers. Station 21 is nominally <br /> 6,800 square feet in area and was placed in service in September 1999. <br /> Both facilities are designed to meet California Building Code seismic standards for an Essential <br /> Facility. As such, they are designed to remain functional after a major earthquake. Both stations <br /> are connected to back-up generators that will provide power during an extended power outage. <br /> The ACFD, in addition to its contract for fire/emergency medical services at LLNL, provides <br /> services to approximately 506 square miles with a daytime population of 384,000 people. The <br /> department consists of 4 Battalions totaling 30 Fire Stations, 26 Engine Companies, 7 Ladder <br /> Truck Companies, a Heavy Rescue Vehicle, Hazardous Materials Response Vehicle, Air/Light <br /> Support Unit, and a Dozer, all of which are potentially available for response assistance at <br /> LLNL. <br /> Additional emergency response resources are also available to LLNL from the LPFD, other <br /> nearby ACFD companies, and by activation of the Alameda County Mutual Aid Plan. <br /> 58 <br />