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If none of these parties can be notified,the supervisor has the authority to make the report. <br /> c. Reporting Procedure: If uncertain as to whether a report is required,the responsible individual should <br /> first query one of the below listed agencies. If it is determined that a report is required,it should be made <br /> to the following: <br /> Agency Contact Information <br /> 911 Emergency Response 911 <br /> EPA National Response Center (800)424-8802 <br /> Local Fire Department (209)468-3451 <br /> The report should be made as soon as possible so long as it does not impede immediate control of the release or <br /> interfere with emergency medical measures and should include the following about the release or threatened <br /> release: <br /> • The exact location <br /> • The name of the person that made the report <br /> • The type and quantity of hazardous material(s)involved <br /> • The potential hazard(s)presented(if known) <br /> • Appropriate emergency response agencies and facility managers should also be notified. <br /> d. Written Record: A written record of all verbal notifications should be prepared by the reporting <br /> individual and provided to the owner. This report may be handwritten and should include the following: <br /> • Date and time of call <br /> • Person making call <br /> • Agencies notified <br /> • Individuals contacted <br /> • Summary of conversation(s) <br /> Emergency Response Action Plan— Sanborn Chevrolet 1110 vALL <br /> Page 4 <br /> r <br /> MAY 19 2017 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> DEPARTMENT <br />