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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2018
RECORD_ID
PR0536311
PE
1920
FACILITY_ID
FA0020870
FACILITY_NAME
EL DORADO ST PARTNERS,LP C/O CBRE
STREET_NUMBER
6
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
14903006
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6 S EL DORADO ST
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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NOTE: Do not hang up until the emergency operator does so. <br />2. Call the Management Office at (209) 946-9626. Provide the following information: <br />• Your name and company name <br />Nature of medical emergency <br />■ Exact location and name of sick or injured person <br />Whether or not you have called for trained assistance <br />• A number where you can be reached <br />3. Direct any on -lookers away from the area of the injured person. Clear the area of <br />any objects that might impede the rescue or interfere with emergency personnel. <br />4. Remain with the victim. DO NOT move the victim unless there is immediate danger of <br />further injury. Keep the victim comfortable and warm. <br />5. Designate a responsible person to do the following: <br />• Wait at the building's main entrance for medical personnel. When they arrive, <br />direct them to the injured person. <br />0 Whenever possible, have an elevator standing for the rescue team. <br />NOTE: CPR training and first aid courses are available through your local American Red <br />Cross and are sometimes offered through the Management Office. All occupants are <br />encouraged to participate. <br />BOMB THREATS <br />Bomb threats should always be taken seriously. Do not assume that a bomb threat is a <br />prank call or that they are only made to the Management Office. Anyone can receive <br />a bomb threat and all building occupants should be prepared. <br />Telephone Bomb Threats <br />1. The person receiving the call should try to get as much information as possible from <br />the caller and should WRITE OUT THE MESSAGE EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE <br />CALLER. <br />2. LISTEN CAREFULLY. You may be able to help authorities identify the caller, his <br />location, or the location of the explosive by his comments, vocal characteristics and <br />any background noise. <br />3. Keep the caller on the phone for as long as possible. Ask the caller to repeat the <br />message. <br />
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