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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-23 <br />October 2017 <br /> <br /> 89 <br />9.2 Staff <br />ACFD personnel at LLNL are trained and certified as Emergency Medical Technician-I by <br />Alameda County and the State of California. Additionally, some fire personnel are State of <br />California licensed and Alameda County certified paramedics who provide 24 hours-a-day, <br />7 days-a-week coverage to the Laboratory as members of each company. See Section 4 of this <br />document for additional staff and equipment information. <br />The HSD, an Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care accredited organization, is <br />managed by a physician and includes physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, clinical <br />psychologists, physical therapists, x-ray technician, medical assistants and administrative <br />personnel. Physician specialty training may include occupational medicine, emergency medicine, <br />internal medicine, and preventive medicine. Nurse practitioners and nurse’s specialty training <br />may include occupational health, adult health and emergency medicine. All professional staff <br />members who work in the treatment area have received basic life-support training. Staff <br />members who are authorized to function in the decontamination area have received radiation <br />casualty management training from the Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site. <br />Physicians and nurse practitioners maintain advanced cardiac life-support training. All licensed <br />professional staff maintain current state licenses. Psychologists are available and trained in crisis <br />intervention. <br />The satellite clinic at Site 300 is staffed by a registered nurse during normal work hours, <br />providing basic health services and first aid. Off-hour support is provided by the Fire <br />Department. <br />9.3 Equipment and Supplies <br />Disaster/Self-Help supplies and equipment are assembled and maintained by the Emergency <br />Programs Organization in coordination with LLNL senior management. They are stored in large, <br />clearly-labeled Disaster/Self-Help containers located near each assembly point. There are <br />approximately 100 boxes located throughout Sites 200 and 300. <br />Patients contaminated with radioactive or toxic materials are treated in Site 200’s HSD <br />decontamination area. This area is designed to protect the environment from contamination (see <br />also Section 4). Bioassay and whole-body counting equipment for radiological contamination <br />assessment is provided by the Radiation Protection Functional Area. <br />Equipment, instrumentation, and personal protective equipment for the support of radiological <br />incidents are housed at Sutter Tracy Community Hospital, Stanford Health Care-ValleyCare <br />Medical Center and Eden Medical Center in accordance with the MOUs, as well as at the main <br />HSD site. The Radiation Protection Functional Area is responsible for maintenance of this <br />equipment.