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Airport Emergency Plan – St Airport Emergency Plan – St. Louis Lambert International Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ AIRPORT EMERGENCY PLAN St. Louis Lambert International Airport® 10701 Lambert International Boulevard, Terminal 1, Room MTN-2276 P.O. Box 10212, Lambert Station St. Louis, Missouri 63145 U.S.A. Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday Phone: 314-426-8000/Fax: 314-426-5733 www.flystl.com October 2019 Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge Director of Airports 325 - 1 Airport Emergency Plan – St. Louis Lambert International Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ Page Intentionally Left Blank 325 - 2 Airport Emergency Plan – St. Louis Lambert International Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents Cover Page .......................................................................................................................................1 Promulgation Document ..................................................................................................................2 Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................3 – 7 Signature Page .................................................................................................................................8 Record of Changes ...................................................................................................................9 – 11 Record of Distribution ...................................................................................................................12 I. BASIC PLAN ...........................................................................................................13 – 39 A. Forward/Introduction .............................................................................................13 B. Purpose ...................................................................................................................14 C. Situation and Assumptions ............................................................................15 – 16 D. Operations & Types of Alerts ........................................................................17 – 18 E. Agencies Involved in the Airport Emergency Plan .......................................19 – 21 F. Emergency Information Flowchart ........................................................................22 G. Responsibility Chart...............................................................................................23 H. Organization & Assignment of Responsibilities ............................................24 – 31 I. Administration and Logistics .................................................................................32 J. Plan Development & Maintenance ................................................................33 – 35 K. Authorities & References ...............................................................................36 – 37 L. Acronyms .......................................................................................................38 – 39 II. FUNCTIONAL ANNEXES ..................................................................................39 – 207 A. Direction & Control .......................................................................................40 – 43 B. Communications ............................................................................................44 – 46 Standardized Radio Communication Document ........................................47 C. Alert & Warning ............................................................................................48 – 52 Operations Center Organizational Chart ....................................................53 D. Emergency Public Information (EPI) ............................................................54 – 66 Public Relations Organizational Chart .......................................................62 News Media Center....................................................................................63 Media Sign – In Document ........................................................................64 Media Guide...............................................................................................65 Passenger Informational Booklet ...............................................................66 E. Protective Actions ..........................................................................................67 – 69 Protective Actions Organizational Chart ...................................................70 F. Law Enforcement ...........................................................................................72 – 73 Police Department Organizational Chart ...................................................74 G. Fire & Rescue ................................................................................................75 – 87 LSTLIA ARFF Equipment ........................................................................77 Reserve ARFF Equipment & Boeing ........................................................78 325 - 3 Airport Emergency Plan – St. Louis Lambert International Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ ARFF Operations ...............................................................................79 – 82 LSTLIA Fire Department Daily Apparatus Check Sheet ..................83 – 85 ARFF Organizational Chart .......................................................................86 ARFF HAZMAT Organizational Chart .....................................................87 H. Health & Medical ...........................................................................................88 – 97 Medical Disaster Plan ........................................................................89 – 92 Hospital Listing ..........................................................................................92 Organizational/Assignment of Responsibilities .................................93 – 95 Casualty Identification Tag ................................................................96 – 97 I. Resource Management .................................................................................99 – 207 Street/Highway Map ................................................................................108 Street/Parking Locations Map..................................................................109 Terminal Gates .........................................................................................110 Terminal 1 Directory................................................................................111 Terminal 2 Directory and Gate Map ........................................................112 Terminal 1 A – Concourse Directory and Gate Map ...............................113 Terminal 1 C – Concourse Directory and Gate Map ...............................114 LSTLIA Departmental Telephone Directory .................................115 – 117 Airport Authority Manpower Allocation Figures ....................................118 Air Service and Business Development Organizational Chart ................119 DBE/Certification and Compliance Organizational Chart ......................120 Environmental/Health & Safety Organizational Chart ............................121 Executive Staff Organizational Chart ......................................................122 Finance/Administration Organizational Chart .........................................123 Ops & Maintenance/Building Operations Organizational Chart .............126 Ops & Maintenance/Field Operations Organizational Chart ...................127 Planning/Development Organizational Chart ..........................................128 Planning/Engineering Organizational Chart ............................................129 Police Department Organizational Chart .................................................130 Properties Department Organizational Chart ...........................................131 Public Relations Organizational Chart .....................................................132 Airport Authority Radio Call Signs .........................................................134 Airport Authority Vehicle/Equipment Fleet Inventory ..................136 – 156 Airfield Maintenance Available Equipment/Tools ..................................157 Building Maintenance Contract Services/Equipment ..............................158 Building Maintenance Available Equipment/Tools.......................159 – 164 Climate Control Contract Services/Equipment ........................................165 Climate Control Available Equipment/Tools ................................166 – 168 Electric Shop Contract Services/Equipment ..................................169 – 170 Electric Shop Available Equipment/Tools ...............................................171 325 - 4 Airport Emergency Plan – St. Louis Lambert International Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ Environmental/Health & Safety Office Contract Services/Equipment ...172 Environmental/Health & Safety Office Available Equipment/Tools ......172 Fleet Maintenance Contract Services/Equipment ....................................173 Housekeeping Contract Services/Equipment ...........................................174 Housekeeping Available Equipment/Tools ...................................175 – 176 Computerized Purchase Order System ..........................................178
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