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Complaint Investigation Summary Report #. 5105 <br />COMPLAINT ID: COAWSREZS Site Location: 7679 LONGE STREET <br />Received by: EE0009857 VANG-LEE <br /> <br />Received Date: 4/2/2022 Complaint Received Via: PHONE <br />Assigned To: EE0009857 VANG-LEE Assigned Date: 4/2/2022 <br />Program/Element Code 2546 - Release/Spill Response (excluding Joint Team) <br />Nature of complaint: <br />THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM WAS TRIGGERED DUE TO A SMALL FIRE CAUSING WATER TO FLOW INTO A STORM DRAIN <br />PROPERTY INFORMATION <br />Property Name: ARAMARK UNIFORM AND CAREER APPAREL, LLC <br />Site Location 7679 LONGE ST <br />District 001 - VILLAPUDUA, MIGUEL <br />STOCKTON, CA 95206 <br />Location Code 99- UNINCORPORATED AREA <br />Cross Street CE DIXON STREET <br />APN 17726029 <br />Complaint Status: <br />Date Abated: <br /> <br />01411.1-0,0 <br /> <br />Abated By: - <br /> <br />Activity Summary <br />Activity Date Recorded by <br />04/02/2022 I received a page at 1:12pm from the San Joaquin County General Hospital. I VANG-LEE <br />contacted Tasha of the hospital who reported that there was a fire at Aramark and <br />provided me with contact information. I contacted Aaron Spehling (general <br />manager) of Aramak. Per Aaron, the fire suppression system was triggered by a <br />small fire and the water entered a storm drain. <br />I contacted Richard Stifler of City of Lodi. Per Richard, the storm drain leads to a <br />county pump station north of the facility. I contacted public health. Per Nick List, <br />the facility is located at the airport and the county does not have any pump stations <br />at the airport. <br />I arrived on site and met with Aaron Spehling. Per Aaron, a small fire started in <br />the soil area (located at the northwest corner of the building) which triggered the <br />fire suppression system. Only one sprinkler head was triggered above a container <br />of clean white towels. Aaron states that clean, washed, and dried towels can <br />spontaneously combust if not properly cooled. The water discharged from the <br />sprinkler system flowed into the north parking lot and into a storm drain. Per <br />Aaron, the storm drain leads to a county pump station north of the building. I <br />walked through the northwest corner of the building and did not observe any soiled <br />laundry that was impacted by the sprinkler system. There was water on the ground <br />and I did not observe any sheen, staining, or notice any odor. There was water <br />pooling over a storm drain in the north parking lot. Per Aaron, the valve was closed <br />upon his arrival. I did not notice any sheen, staining, or odors in the north parking <br />lot. Per Aaron, the standing water will be pumped back into their onsite treatment <br />system. The pump station was not accessible for inspection. Per Aaron the pump <br />station discharges through three underground pipes that are observable west of <br />the pump station. I inspected the area and there was no indication that water has <br />been discharged from the pump station. <br />I generated a complaint record and emailed an inspection report to <br />spehling-aaron@aramark.com. I called lead Garrett Backus and updated him <br />regarding my findings. <br />(1:12pm - 4:12pm) <br />04/04/2022 Emailed rvaladez@sjgov.org and jpadilla@sjgov.org of public works regarding the VANG-LEE <br />fire at Aramark and the water that entered the storm drain <br />51 05. rpt <br /> Page 1 of 2