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Other Emergencies <br /> Sanborn Chevrolet <br /> First Aid Response: This facility does not maintain a trained first aid responder. It is our policy that first aid <br /> response be provided by the local emergency medical response organization,which can be contacted by calling 911. <br /> Flood: With regard to hazardous materials,the primary concern in a flood is the loss or displacement of these <br /> materials by floodwater.For example,water can run into an unsecured underground oil storage tank and,since water is <br /> heavier than oil,it will displace the oil. If floodwaters rise high enough,above ground tanks and drums could be <br /> similarly affected. <br /> When flooding is threatened,it is therefore important to ensure that all hazardous material containers are tightly closed <br /> or otherwise fastened shut. Further,steps should be taken to tie down or otherwise secure drums,etc.that might float <br /> free during a flood. <br /> In addition,utilities to the facility should be shut off. <br /> Any flooding that would result from broken pipes should be incidental and would normally be controlled by shutting <br /> off water service to the building. Should assistance be required,authorities should be notified by calling 911. <br /> Emergency Response Action Plan— Sanborn Chevrolet 1110 vALL <br /> Page 9 <br /> MAY 19 2017 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> DEPARTMENT <br />