State of Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan

May 25, 2005

Table of Contents

Page Number If this is an Emergency i-ii

Table of Contents iii

1. Plan Overview 1-1 A. Purpose 1-1 B. Objectives 1-1 C. Scope 1-2 D. Authorities 1-2 E. Relationship to other Laws and Plans 1-3 F. Situation and Assumptions 1-4 G. Concept of Operations 1-4 H. Training/Certification 1-5 I. Plan Development and Maintenance 1-5

2. Response Operations 2-1 A. General 2-1 B. Activation/Notification 2-1 C. Response Actions 2-5 D. Continuing Actions 2-9 E. Resource Requirements 2-9

3. Agency Roles and Responsibilities 3-1

4. Emergency Response Phone Directory 4-1 and Radio Frequency Summary

5. Facility Response Information 5-1

6. Public Information/Community Relations 6-1

Attachments Attachment A State of Nevada Radiological Response Plan (Health Division) Attachment B State of Nevada Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction Response and Management Plan (Dept. of Public Safety) Attachment C State of Nevada Biological Response Plan (Health Division) Attachment D Nevada Fire Departments Survey Database Attachment E Nevada Media Outlets (Television, Radio, Newspaper) Attachment F Nevada Statutes and Codes References

1. Plan Overview

A. Purpose

The purpose of this Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan is:

1. To establish common guidelines for responding to hazardous materials incidents anywhere within the State of Nevada.

2. To protect life, property and the environment from risks associated with the discharge, release or misuse of hazardous materials.

This plan is an operational plan as well as a reference document; it may be used for pre- emergency planning, and recovery, as well as emergency response. Agencies having roles and responsibilities established by this plan are encouraged to develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) and emergency response checklists to supplement the provisions of this plan.

B. Objectives

Enable emergency response personnel and support agencies to evaluate hazardous materials emergencies and take appropriate emergency actions in order to save lives, reduce injuries, and prevent or minimize damage to property and the environment. These actions may include:

1. Securing the affected area, isolating the hazard, and denying the entry of unauthorized persons into the area. 2. Identifying of the hazardous material(s) involved. 3. Providing rapid and effective warning, information, and instructions to threatened populations. 4. Providing means to access technical resources to stabilize the affected area and return to normal conditions as quickly as possible. 5. Training and equipping emergency responders and support agencies for efficient and effective mitigation of hazardous materials incidents. 6. Describing the overall emergency response organization for hazardous materials incidents occurring within the State. 7. Delineating the responsibilities of local, state, and federal agencies in the event of a hazardous materials incident in the state. 8. Establishing lines of authority and coordination for hazardous materials incidents. 9. Facilitating mutual aid agreements to supplement local resources. 10. Describing procedures for accessing outside funding (e.g., state and federal funding) for the mitigation of, and recovery from, hazardous materials incidents.

C. Scope

1. The policies, procedures, and provisions of this plan are applicable to all agencies and individuals, public and private, having responsibilities for hazardous materials emergency preparedness, response, recovery and/or mitigation in the State of Nevada.

2. For the purpose of this plan, the term hazardous material, or HazMat, is used in a generic sense to mean any chemical, substance, material or waste which may pose an unreasonable risk to life, health, safety, property or the environment and includes:

ƒ Hazardous Materials as defined in Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code. ƒ Hazardous materials as defined by United States Department of Transportation (USDOT); ƒ Hazardous wastes, hazardous substances and extremely hazardous substances as defined by EPA; hazardous chemicals as defined by OSHA; other regulated substances; and other substances or pollutants that pose a hazard to the public health, safety and environment. ƒ Radioactive materials ƒ Other materials, which by their nature may cause hazards, i.e., sewage, vegetable oils, etc.

3. This plan is intended to address releases and threatened releases of hazardous materials, including oil spills. A stand-alone plan exists for response to radiological incidents, and is included as Appendix A to this plan. Separate plans for response to WMD incidents and response to biological incidents are currently being developed, and will be included as Appendices B and C to this plan.

4. This plan is limited to hazardous materials incident emergency response and may not address the problems associated with the clean up or remediation of non- emergency or long-term hazardous waste sites.

D. Authorities

The authority for this plan is derived from the following:

Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950 Public Law 100-707 Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (amended earlier. Public Law 93-288) CERCLA – Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (Section 105, CERCLA) RCRA – Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA Title III), Emergency Planning Community Right to Know (EPCRA)

State of Nevada – Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) NRS 244.2961 - District for County Fire Department NRS 414.020 to 414.160 – Emergency Management NRS 415 – Interstate Civil Defense and Disaster Compact NRS 445A – Water Controls NRS 459 – Hazardous Materials, Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, State Emergency Response Commission NRS 474.160 - County Fire Protection Districts NRS 586.010 to 586.450 – Pesticides NRS 704 - Regulation of Public Utilities Generally

E. Relationship to Laws and Other Plans

1. All portions of this plan shall be in accordance with the current federal, state and local laws governing hazardous materials emergency response. 2. This plan is an Appendix to the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (SCEMP). The Emergency Support Function (ESF) # 10 Hazardous Materials Annex of the SCEMP generally outlines the state response to an emergency/disaster involving hazardous materials and Emergency Support Function (ESF) # 13-1 Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction Annex of the SCEMP outlines the state response to an emergency/disaster involving hazardous materials associated with an act of terror. The State Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan provides more detailed information on the manner in which state agencies would provide support to local agencies during hazardous materials emergencies. This plan may also be used as a stand-alone document for response to a hazardous materials incident for which a State of Emergency has not been declared. 3. All portions of this plan must coordinate with and be complementary to Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) plans required by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) under Title III, “Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know. 4. Numerous agreements exist in the form of Mutual Aid Agreements, Automatic Aid Agreements, Interlocal Agreements, and Intergovernmental Agreements. These agreements among the many jurisdictions within the State allow for response regardless of jurisdictional boundaries. 5. Other plans exist which identify specific notification and response strategies for critical areas. One such plan is the Truckee River Geographic Response Plan. Similar plans for other critical areas are currently in development. This plan is intended to be consistent these geographic response plans.

F. Situation and Assumptions

1. Hazardous materials are formulated, used, stored and transported throughout the State of Nevada. 2. The discharge, release or misuse of a hazardous material may pose a significant threat to public health and safety. 3. Local government has the primary responsibility to protect public health and safety. Local firefighters, paramedics and law enforcement officers are usually first-on-the-scene of hazardous materials incidents. 4. The State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) of Nevada has divided the State into hazardous materials emergency planning districts. These districts are defined by county boundaries. Each of these planning districts has a Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC). LEPCs are made up of elected officials, law enforcement officers, emergency responders, emergency managers, media, community members, industry, transportation, and medical representatives. They are mandated to develop and implement comprehensive emergency response plans regarding potential hazardous materials emergencies or disasters within their respective planning districts. 5. Hazardous materials emergency response and recovery operations often require extensively trained teams and specialized equipment. Local government may not have adequate resources to develop and maintain the personnel, specialized training, and equipment needed to safely and effectively respond to hazardous materials emergencies or disasters. 6. The state is responsible for providing emergency support and response when local government is unable to provide adequate response or recovery actions, or when an incident occurs in an area that is directly under state jurisdiction or involves certain state regulated activities. 7. The federal government may respond to hazardous materials incidents under the provisions of the hazardous materials annex of the Federal Response Plan (FRP), National Response Plan (NRP), National Contingency Plan (NCP) (40 CFR, part 300), United States Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Radiological Emergency Response Plan (FRERP) or DOE’s Region 7 Radiological Assistance Plan (RAP). Federal response is typically at the request of the state but federal agencies may also respond under their own authority.

G. Concept of Operations

1. Under federal regulations and provisions of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), the primary responsibility for the control of hazardous materials resides with the owner, user, shipping agent, carrier, or other individuals in whose custody the material has been placed. However, in the event of an incident or accident resulting in the release of a hazardous material by the responsible party, it is the responsibility of local government to respond and seek assistance as necessary. Exceptions would be incidents that occur within state or federal jurisdictions, such as state highways or military installations, or in situations where state or federal pre-emption is mandated by law. 2. State involvement, with exceptions as noted above, would be at the request of a local jurisdiction when it is has been determined that additional resources or expertise is necessary to effectively deal with the situation. 3. The National Incident Management System (NIMS) provides the flexibility to rapidly activate and establish an organizational form around the functions that need to be performed in order to efficiently and effectively mitigate an emergency. For this reason, NIMS will be used during all hazardous materials incidents in the State of Nevada.

H. Training/Certification

1. Compliance with Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations (29 CFR) section 1910.120 will be adhered to in any response or recovery operation involving state agencies or employees. 2. State personnel who are present at the site of a hazardous materials incident will operate under the safety standards provided for in 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(3), and, if required, participate as an incident commander under 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6)(v). 3. State personnel who respond at the Technician and Specialist employee level will be provided with medical surveillance and consultation as provided for in 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(9). 4. Chemical protective clothing and equipment used by state hazardous materials response personnel will meet the applicable requirements of 29 CFR 910.120(q)(10), and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards 1991/1992/1993. 5. State response personnel will also adhere to their respective departmental personal protection guidelines and policies. 6. State personnel will respond only at the level of training and certification they have achieved and maintained through refresher training. Training will be based on the duties and function to be performed as provided for in 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6) and 1926.65(q)(6).

I. Plan Development and Maintenance

1. NDEP has primary responsibility for development, review, and coordination of this plan. 2. NDEP will solicit information from those agencies having assigned responsibilities under this plan. These agencies shall form a Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan Committee. These agencies, along with NDEP, will be responsible for the review and maintenance of this plan. 3. This plan will be reviewed by NDEP and the Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan Committee at least annually and updated in its entirety every four years. Any changes resulting from this review will be published and available to agencies holding this plan. 4. This plan may be modified as a result of hazardous materials post-incident and post-exercise critiques. Proposed changes shall be submitted in writing to NDEP. These changes shall be published and distributed to agencies holding this plan. 5. This plan may also be modified any time responsibilities, procedures, laws, rules, or regulations pertaining to hazardous materials incidents change. Those agencies having assigned responsibilities under this plan are obligated to inform the NDEP when changes occur or are imminent. These changes will be published and available to agencies holding this plan. 6. An electronic version of the plan will be maintained and updated between distributions of printed versions. These electronic updates, as well as current complete copies of the plan will be available for download by contacting NDEP or NDEM.

2. Response Operations

A. General

Timely and effective response by the state/federal government and private sector may be required to assist local government in response to and recovery from a hazardous materials incident.

B. Activation -Notification

A listing of mandatory notifications, including the agency’s name and phone number is provided in the preface to this plan. This section of the plan reiterates those mandatory notification numbers and provides a description of the statute which mandates the call. A more detailed list of emergency contacts is presented in the Emergency Assistance Telephone Directory section of this plan. Upon discovery of a hazardous materials leak, release, or spill, the spiller must follow incident notification procedures required by statute, as summarized below:

Local Fire Department - 911 Uniform Fire Code, Article 13, Section 1302, requires: The immediate reporting of a release of an unauthorized release of flammable or hazardous materials to the fire department, typically by dialing 911. Specific references to Toxic and Hazardous Materials are also found in Article 80, Sections 8001.5.2 and 8001.5.2.2. The specific information required in the report is the following:

ƒ Name and title of person reporting ƒ Location of the hazardous materials release ƒ Identity and estimated amount of substance released, to the best available knowledge ƒ Any known injuries ƒ Environmental medium (air, water, ground) into which the release escaped ƒ Any remedial actions taken

SERC/NDEM – (775) 687-4240 (775) 688-2830 Title 42, part 116 United States Code: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, (SARA Title III), Section 304 (b)(1-2), and (c), requires:

The immediate notification of the community emergency coordinator and the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) after a release. Typically this call would be made to the Office of Emergency Management or the Emergency Dispatch Center of the affected county (see the Emergency Response Phone Directory for specific numbers). The Nevada Division of Emergency Management (NDEM) serves as the contact point for the SERC. During normal working hours NDEM can be contacted at (775) 687-4240. After hours NDEM can be contacted via the Nevada Highway Patrol Dispatch at (775) 688-2830.

Specific items of information concerning a particular release are:

ƒ Identity of substance ƒ Determination of whether it is an extremely hazardous substance ƒ Estimated quantity released ƒ Time and duration of release ƒ Medium in which release occurred ƒ Known health risks; advice regarding medical attention for exposed people ƒ Precautions to take ƒ Contact name and phone number of the responsible party.

Follow-up written notice must describe:

ƒ Update of original report ƒ Response and containment actions taken ƒ Health risks ƒ Advice regarding medical attention

NDEP (888) 331-6337 Notifcation of Release of a Pollutant. NAC 445A.345 Definitions. As used in NAC 445A.345 to 445A.348, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. "Facility" means any: (a) Building, structure, installation, equipment, pipe, including the pipe into a sanitary or storm sewer or publicly owned treatment works, pipeline, well, pit, pond, lagoon, impoundment, ditch, landfill, container for storage, tank or underground tank for storage; (b) Site or area where a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant has been deposited, stored, disposed of, placed or otherwise located; or (c) Motor vehicle, rolling stock or aircraft or any vessel used as a means of transportation on water. 2. "Release" means any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injection, escaping, leaching, dumping or disposing into the environment. (Added to NAC by Environmental Commission, effective 7-22-87)-(Substituted in revision for NAC 445.238)

NAC 445A.346 Applicability. NAC 445A.345 to 445A.348, inclusive, do not apply to: 1. Any release resulting in exposure to an employee solely within an indoor place of employment for which the employee may assert a claim against his employer. 2. Emissions from the exhaust of the engine of a motor vehicle, the rolling stock of a railroad, an aircraft, a vessel or pipeline pumping station. 3. Release of source, by-product or special nuclear material resulting from the operation of a production or utilization facility as defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, and which is subject to the regulatory authority of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 4. Any activity or substance which is subject to regulation pursuant to NRS 459.010 to 459.290, inclusive. 5. The normal application of fertilizers or pesticides. 6. Any release that complies with the limits or conditions of a permit issued by the State or the Federal Government. (Added to NAC by Environmental Commission, effective 7-22-87)-(Substituted in revision for NAC 445.239)

NAC 445A.347 Notice required. (NRS 445A.425, 445A.660, 459.485) 1. Any person who owns or operates a facility or his designated agent shall notify the Director as soon as possible after he has knowledge of a release described in subsection 2 that involves his facility, but not later than the end of the first working day after the release. The notice must be by telephone at 800.992.0900, extension 4670 or 775.687.4670. 2. The following are subject to the notice requirements of subsection 1: (a) A release in a quantity equal to or greater than that which is required to be reported to the National Response Center pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 302. (b) A release consisting of any quantity of pollutants, hazardous waste, as defined in NRS 459.430, or contaminants, as defined in NRS 445A.325, and the pollutant, hazardous waste or contaminant is not listed in 40 C.F.R. § 302.4. (c) A release consisting of a petroleum product: (1) Which is released to the soil or other surfaces of land in a quantity greater than 25 gallons; or (2) Discovered on or in the ground water or in at least 3 cubic yards of soil during excavation of soil, subsurface exploration, monitoring of ground water or any other subsurface activity. (Added to NAC by Environmental Commission, effective 7-22-87; A 12-8-89; 10-29-93; 9-15-94; R021-99, 9-27-99)

NHP (775) 688-2830 Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) Chapter 459.718, Notification of division regarding certain accidents or incidents, requires:

1. A person responsible for the care, custody or control of a hazardous material which is involved in an accident or incident occurring during the transportation of the hazardous material by a motor carrier, including any accident or incident occurring during any loading, unloading or temporary storage of the hazardous material while it is subject to active shipping papers and before it has reached its ultimate consignee, shall notify the Nevada Highway Patrol Division of the Department of Public Safety at (775) 688- 2830, consistent with the requirements of 49 C.F.R. § 171.15, as soon as practicable if, as a result of the hazardous material:

(a) A person is killed; (b) A person receives injuries that require hospitalization; (c) Any damage to property exceeds $50,000; (d) There is an evacuation of the general public for 1 hour or more; (e) One or more major transportation routes or facilities are closed or shut down for 1 hour or more; (f) There is an alteration in the operational flight pattern or routine of any aircraft; (g) Any radioactive contamination is suspected; (h) Any contamination by an infectious substance is suspected; (i) There is a release of a liquid marine pollutant in excess of 450 liters or a solid marine pollutant in excess of 400 kilograms; or (j) Any situation exists at the site of the accident or incident which, in the judgment of the person responsible for the care, custody or control of the hazardous material, should be reported to the division.

2. The notification required pursuant to this section must include:

(a) The name of the person providing the notification; (b) The name and address of the motor carrier represented by that person; (c) The telephone number where that person can be contacted; (d) The date, time and location of the accident or incident; (e) The extent of any injuries; (f) The classification, name and quantity of the hazardous material involved, if that information is available; and (g) The type of accident or incident, the nature of the hazardous material involved and whether there is a continuing danger to life at the scene of the accident or incident.

3. A person may satisfy the requirements of this section by providing the information specified in subsection 2 to the person who responds to a telephone call placed to:

(a) The number 911 in an area where that number is used for emergencies; or (b) The number zero in an area where the number 911 is not used for emergencies. Added to NRS by 1999, 3347; A 2001, 902)

U.S. EPA/National Response Center (800) 424-8802

Title 40, part 300, section 125, United States Code, requires:

The responsible party to make immediate notification of an oil discharge or release of a hazardous substance in an amount greater than a reportable quantity, in accordance with 33 CFR part 153, subpart B, and 40 CFR part 302, respectively. Notification shall be made to the National Response Center Duty Officer at (800) 424-8802. All notices of discharges or releases received at the NRC will be relayed immediately by telephone to the EPA Federal On-Scene Coordinator (FOSC).

C. Response Actions

1. Local Response Actions

On-scene command and control is the responsibility of the jurisdiction in which the incident occurs. The incident commander (IC) is in charge of all personnel at the scene. Local emergency response agencies should make an immediate appraisal of the situation and its potential. USDOT’s North American Emergency Response Guidebook provides basic information to assist on-scene officials in selecting protective actions. Responders should:

ƒ Establish scene management; ƒ Detect the presence of hazardous materials; ƒ Begin identification of hazardous materials; ƒ Begin evacuation or direct in-place sheltering; ƒ Consider personal protection/decontamination; ƒ Isolate incident and identify zones of activity; ƒ Contain incident without risking exposure; ƒ Perform firefighting, rescue, emergency medical and other critical life saving response activities in accordance with their agency’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs); and ƒ Seek additional appropriate resources if the event exceeds, or is expected to exceed, the capability of local resources, including mutual aid and state or federal assistance. When requesting local, state or federal assistance, the requesting agency should clarify if they are requesting assistance only or complete scene management.

2. Mutual Aid

Several options for mutual aid exist within the State. These are summarized in this section. For the purposes of this document, the terms “assistance”, “assistance compact”, “compact”, “reciprocal aid” and “mutual aid” are used interchangeably.

Interlocal Agreements/Local Mutual Aid Agreements

Various interlocal agreements/local mutual aid agreements may exist between municipalities, counties and fire protection districts. A complete set of all interlocal agreements that exist within the State is not provided in this plan. Generally, these agreements provide the mechanism for one local agency to assist another during an emergency.

NEMAC

The Nevada Emergency Management Assistance Compact (NEMAC) was developed to assist political subdivisions to more effectively and efficiently exchange services and resources, especially in response to a major disaster wherein assistance needs to be provided from one area or region of the state to another. It resolves inconsistencies and uncertainties concerning the insurance and liability coverage of emergency workers when deployed from one locality to another and takes full advantage of opportunities for federal/state reimbursement of deployment-related costs.

NEMAC is authorized by Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) section 414.100 (Agreements for Reciprocal Aid). NRS 414.038 defines eligible NEMAC political subdivisions. Political subdivisions may apply for reimbursement of expenses incurred as a result of activities associated with NEMAC as established by NRS 414.135 (Emergency Assistance Account).

NEMAC is supplemental to, and does not affect, existing day-to-day automatic/mutual aid agreements between adjacent or nearby jurisdictions.

EMAC The National Emergency Management Association developed the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). EMAC identifies standard operating procedures for requesting and sending interstate mutual aid when a state suffers or expects to suffer a major disaster and needs assistance from other states. Nevada and its surrounding states, with the exception of , are signatories to EMAC.

CA/NV Interstate Annex (reserved)

3. State Response Actions

As is described in the National Contingency Plan (40 CFR, Section 300.180 – State and local participation in response), “Each state governor is also requested to designate a lead state agency that will direct state-lead response operations. This agency is responsible for designating the lead state response official for federal and/or state-lead response actions, and coordinating/communicating with other state agencies, as appropriate.

Accordingly, State assistance may be requested through the Dept of Public Safety Emergency Management Division (NDEM) Duty Officer (DO), or through the appropriate State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC) from the designated lead state agency identified below. NDEM will notify the appropriate SOSC, as follows:

ƒ Incidents involving hazardous materials, which impact a State Highway, notify Dept. of Public Safety-Highway Patrol Division (DPS-HPD). DPS-HPD will be the lead State agency and will provide the SOSC for any such incidents.

ƒ Incidents, other than those occurring on a State Highway, involving hazardous materials, notify the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP). NDEP will be the lead State agency and will provide the SOSC for any such incidents. NDEP should also be notified for hazardous materials incidents on a State Highway with off-highway impacts.

ƒ Radioactive materials incidents, notify the Radiological Health Section of the Nevada State Health Division. Radiological Health will provide technical support or be the lead state agency and SOSC when the greatest identified hazard is radiological.

ƒ Incidents involving a biological agent, which are not believed to have been the result of a deliberate act, notify the State Health Division, Office of Epidemiology. The State Health Division will provide technical support or be the lead state agency and SOSC when the greatest identified hazard is biological.

ƒ Incidents when the fire or explosion hazard is the greatest identified hazard, notify the Dept. of Public Safety-State Fire Marshal Division (SFD). The SFD will be the lead State agency and will provide the SOSC for any such incidents.

ƒ Suspected or confirmed terrorist events notify the Nevada Dept. of Public Safety, Investigations Division (DPS-ID). DPS-ID will be the lead State agency and will provide the SOSC for any such incidents while the criminal investigation is primary.

In the event that the above-designated SOSC is not on-scene, the most qualified State representative available will serve as the SOSC, until such time that the designated SOSC arrives. The SOSC is designated as the IC when the state has jurisdictional responsibility for the incident. When legal responsibility rests with the local jurisdiction, the SOSC will be the coordinator for all state resources and will coordinate state activities at the direction of the local government IC. When legal responsibility rests with both the state and the local jurisdiction, the SOSC will serve as the state representative in a unified command structure. The SOSC will notify:

ƒ Appropriate regulatory agencies of the event and activate others for response;

ƒ The Nevada Dept. of Public Safety, Investigations Division, and the State Attorney General’s Office upon suspicion of a violation of state or federal hazardous materials laws; and

ƒ The responsible party and initiate requests for private sector assistance.

State personnel responding to the incident will assist the SOSC in accordance with their departmental standard operating procedures (SOPs) and within the limits of current individual training and capabilities. As the recovery phase of the incident proceeds, the SOSC role may be transferred to the state agency having primary responsibility for on- scene operations.

4. Federal Response Actions.

Request for federal agency assistance will be initiated by the SOSC or by NDEM in coordination with the local IC as follows:

ƒ The SOSC or NDEM will contact the EPA Region IX Federal On-Scene Coordinator (FOSC), to initiate assistance relating to hazardous materials. EPA Region IX may also be contacted via the U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center (NRC). ƒ The SOSC or NDEM will contact DOE and/or EPA to request assistance for radioactive materials incidents when federal support is required. ƒ The SOSC or NDEM may contact other federal agencies (e.g. BLM, USFS, USFWS) as appropriate to provide notification or request assistance.

5. Private Sector Response Actions

The private sector (e.g., Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA), facility operators, shippers, carriers, etc.) may be able to provide the SOSC with technical advice/ recommendations or provide specialized personnel/ equipment needed for response/ recovery operations. State contractors will initiate hazardous materials cleanup and disposal at the direction of the SOSC. Private entities (i.e. responsible parties) may use a contractor of their choice with concurrence from the SOSC on activities.

6. Response to Federal Lands

The impacted federal agency or EPA Region IX will provide response. The state may respond and initiate emergency actions for the protection of life, property and the environment. The SOSC may represent the State’s interests.

7. Response to American Indian Tribal Lands

If the event is on Indian nation/tribal lands, the appropriate SOSC will respond if requested by the nation or tribe.

8. Commands and Control

In accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(3), state response to hazardous materials incidents will be managed under the National Incident Management System (NIMS). On- scene command and control is the responsibility of the jurisdiction in which the incident occurs.

State response to HazMat incident will be managed within the NIMS structure under three general circumstances:

Response to a local jurisdiction – When a local jurisdiction has responsibility for response and is the IC, the SOSC will serve as a resource initially through the liaison officer at the command post. The SOSC and additional state resources may be assigned to other functional areas within the command structure at the request of the IC. The IC will coordinate requests for state assistance with the SOSC. The SOSC may assume the role of IC if requested to do so by the local agency, or when legally mandated.

Response to state lands – The state is responsible for incidents occurring on state lands. In those situations, the SOSC will be the IC and direct responding state resources.

Response by both the state and a political subdivision – When legal responsibility rests with both the state and another jurisdiction, the SOSC will serve as the state IC within the Unified Command System.

9. Containment

Local and state emergency responders should minimize the spread of a spilled material by preventing the material from:

ƒ Entering a body of water (e.g., lakes, streams, canals, etc.); ƒ Spreading over land; ƒ Entering sewer or drainage systems; and ƒ Becoming airborne.

D. Continuing Actions

The responsibility for cleanup lies with the spiller (40 CFR, part 300). Contamination should be minimized and cleanup expedited by emergency responders. Cleanup operations should be initiated using the following guidelines:

ƒ If the responsible party accepts responsibility, local officials or the SOSC will monitor cleanup to ensure environmental standards are met. ƒ If the responsible party is unknown or refuses to accept responsibility and local government does not have the capability or funds for cleanup, the SOSC will assess the situation. Cleanup will be initiated if there is an immediate threat to public health and safety or the environment.

E. Resource Requirements

If the responsible party is unknown or refuses to accept responsibility and the local government does not have the capability or funds for cleanup, the local government and/or the SOSC will seek additional state or federal assistance as follows:

1. Disaster Relief Fund/Emergency Assistance Account (NDEM)

The Disaster Relief Fund was created pursuant to NRS 353.2735. Money in the fund may be distributed as a grant to a State or local agency because of a disaster for the payment of expenses incurred by that agency. This funding is only available in the event of a disaster as declared by the Governor, and the requesting entity must demonstrate that they do not have adequate funding to address the problem. The Nevada Division of Emergency Management (NDEM) administers this fund.

The Emergency Assistance Account was created pursuant to NRS 414.135 which states that the controller shall, at the end of each fiscal year, transfer the interest earned during the previous fiscal year on the money in the Disaster Relief Fund to the account in an amount not to exceed $500,000. NDEM administers the account. All expenditures from the account must be approved in advance by NDEM. Except as otherwise provided, all money in the account must be expended solely to (a) provide supplemental emergency assistance to this state or to local governments in this state that are severely and adversely affected by a natural, technological or man-made emergency or disaster for which available resources of this state or the local government are inadequate to provide a satisfactory remedy or (b) pay any actual expenses incurred by NDEM for administration during a natural, technological or man-made emergency or disaster.

2. Account for the Management of Hazardous Waste (NDEP)

The Account for Management of Hazardous Waste is funded by fees paid by users of the State-owned hazardous waste disposal area in Beatty, NV. As described in NRS 459.537, these funds may be used for payment of costs of responding to a leak, spill or accident involving hazardous waste, hazardous material or a regulated substance. The Account for Management of Hazardous Waste is used to provide long-term funding for several programs within NDEP. The account is also the funding source for the Environmental Mitigation, Assessment and Remediation Program (EMAR) contract. This contract was awarded to Brown and Caldwell through June 2006. The scope of this contract includes performing environmental assessment, mitigation and remediation related services. It specifically excludes performing emergency response services.

3. Other State Agency Funding

Individual state agencies such as the Highway Patrol Division and the Department of Transportation have internal funding that is available to respond to hazardous materials incidents. These agencies may be contacted regarding the availability of any such funding.

4. Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (USCG/EPA)

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) may use the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (26 USCA 9509) under the provisions of 33 USCA 1321, for response to oil discharges. The Commander, Marine Safety Division, Eleventh District USCG, administers the fund within Region IX Mainland Area. The fund will be activated by the EPA Federal On- Scene Coordinator (FOSC) and is available to: pay authorized costs; and reimburses costs incurred by other federal/state agencies when authorized in advance by the FOSC.

5. CERCLA (EPA)

Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) funding may be used to:

ƒ Undertake removal actions authorized by EPA FOSC’s that will prevent or mitigate immediate and significant risk of harm to human health, welfare or the environment from hazardous substance threats; and

ƒ Reimburse local government, political subdivisions and Indian tribes up to $25,000 per incident for temporary emergency measures taken to prevent or mitigate injury to human health, welfare or the environment from hazardous substance threats (42 USC 9623).

6. Participating Agencies Expenses and Losses

ƒ Each participating agency shall bear and pay all of its administrative and operational costs and expenses of whatever nature and type--including, but not limited to, salaries, retirement, workman's compensation, etc., incurred in performing emergency assistance pursuant to this plan.

ƒ Any repair or replacement costs and expenses incident to loss of property or equipment belonging to a participating agency shall be borne and paid by such agency.

ƒ This section is not intended to preclude any agency from recovering its expenses from private individuals, insurance companies, and entities responsible for a hazardous material incident or accident, or special appropriations.

ƒ As necessary and as requested, the State Attorney General will assist State and local agencies in recovering costs expended in responding to a hazardous materials incident, in which the responsible party was unwilling or unable to conduct the response.

ƒ Participating agencies may also seek reimbursement from the funding sources identified above, as appropriate. 3. Agency Roles and Responsibilities, Authorities and Capabilities

Section 2 C – Response Actions, of this plan, identifies the general roles and responsibilities of local, state, tribal, federal agencies as well as private organizations with regard to response to a hazardous materials incident. The following section provides more information regarding the specific authorities, responsibilities and capabilities of individual agencies and organizations.

Attachment “F” provides a more comprehensive list of Nevada Statutes and Codes pertaining to hazardous materials.

Local Agencies

Selected information from the State Fire Marshal’s survey of Nevada Fire Departments is provided in Appendix D. This information is also available, from the State Fire Marshal Division and from NDEP, in the form of a Microsoft Access database, which can be queried to sort and organize the information. Fire Departments within the State generally maintain Paramedic Units, Fire Engines, Trucks (Ladders), personal protective equipment (including turnout gear and self-contained breathing apparatus) and personnel trained to various levels of HazMat response.

In addition, the following Fire Departments and local agencies each maintain a hazardous materials response team (HMRT), whose members are trained to the Hazardous Materials Technician Level. The teams are equipped with specialty equipment including sensing devices, entry suits, decontamination equipment, computer systems, and much more.

ƒ Washoe County District Health Department

ƒ Reno Sparks Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team

ƒ Quad County Hazardous Materials Response Team (Carson City, Douglas, Lyon, Storey)

ƒ Clark County Hazardous Materials Response Team

ƒ City of Fire Hazardous Materials Response Team

ƒ West Wendover Hazardous Materials Response Team

Under the provisions of local mutual aid agreements or the statewide mutual aid agreement (NEMAC), these agencies may be available to respond outside of their primary jurisdiction in order to provide support at a hazardous materials incident.

Indian Tribes

Several Indian Tribes within the State have their own Fire Departments. These departments are identified in Appendix D. In addition, the following tribes have limited hazardous materials response capabilities.

ƒ Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe

ƒ Fallon Indian Tribe

ƒ Walker River Paiute Tribe

State Agencies

The following State agencies have agreed to provide support at a hazardous materials incident.

Nevada Department of Public Safety (NDPS) (775) 684-4808 http://dps.nv.gov/

There are several divisions within the Department of Public Safety with responsibilities associated with response to a HazMat or WMD incident, including the Emergency Management Division, Investigations Division, Highway Patrol Division, State Emergency Responses Commission and Capitol Police Division.

Emergency Management Division (NDEM) http://dem.state.nv.us/ (775) 687-4240 (business hours); (775) 688-2830 (24 hr)

The Nevada Division of Emergency Management is identified as a support agency under all emergency support functions, including ESF-10, hazardous materials, and ESF 13-1, Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction, under the SCEMP.

The NDEM is the state coordinating agency for emergency services; and as such, provides a point of coordination at the state level for hazardous materials incident reporting, planning, training, response, and recovery. NDEM provides the single point of contact to coordinate needed support from State, Federal and private organizations to respond to, and recover from, hazardous materials incidents. NDEM does not have its own internal resources such as HazMat responders or equipment, but will assist in the coordination of these resources.

The Division will initiate and coordinate the emergency declaration process with the Governor's Office whenever the magnitude of an emergency so warrants.

Investigation Division (DPS-ID formerly NDI) http://dps.nv.gov/ndi/index.htm (775) 684-7400 (business hours); (775) 688-2830 (24 hr)

DPS-ID is the lead crisis management state law enforcement agency, as outlined in Appendix 1 of Emergency Support Function (ESF) 13 of the SCEMP. As such, DPS-ID would coordinate and work with the FBI and other identified agencies in the investigation, evidence collection and mitigation of a terrorist incident involving weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

DPS-ID has the statutory responsibility to provide investigative services to state, county, and local law enforcement agencies upon request as set forth in NRS 480.460.

Selected detectives within DPS-ID have received basic hazardous materials emergency training and specialized training in radiological emergency response. Detectives have received training to conduct investigations in hazardous material environments.

DPS-ID maintains response vehicles and specialized hazardous material monitoring equipment to include dosimeters, radiological survey meters, chemical detection devices and biological hazard field-testing kits. All detectives are issued a minimum level of personal protective equipment, to include level B garment and respirator. Select detectives are issued more advanced levels of personal protective equipment, to include level A encapsulated suits and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).

The same statewide radio communications network as the Highway Patrol Division may dispatch DPS-ID. The Investigation Division may be contacted directly during normal working hours. For incidents that occur outside normal business hours contact is made through Department of Public Safety Regional Dispatch Centers.

Highway Patrol Division (DPS-HP) http://nhp.nv.gov/index.htm (775) 688-2830 Reno Dispatch, (702) 486-4100 Las Vegas Dispatch

DPS-HPD is identified as a support agency under ESF-10, hazardous materials, and ESF 13, Law Enforcement, under the SCEMP.

DPS-HPD has the statutory responsibility to police all primary and secondary highways in the State and to investigate accidents that occur on these highways, including hazardous materials accidents. In addition, the Highway Patrol is the primary enforcement agency for laws and regulations pertaining to the highway transportation of hazardous materials. The Highway Patrol's Reno communication center functions as the notification point for the Nevada Division of Emergency Management, as well as for pre- notification of all highway shipments of low-level radioactive waste.

Highway Patrol troopers receive basic hazardous materials emergency training. A hazardous materials team, located in Las Vegas, has been established to perform specialized hazardous materials regulation enforcement. One small trailer with a generator and portable lighting equipment is available, as well as a pickup truck with mechanic’s tools.

The commercial enforcement section has a mobile communications center which is equipped with radios, telephones, and a computer terminal, and which can function as a command post in an emergency.

The Highway Patrol, along with the Dept. of Transportation operates a statewide radio communications network and has available portable radios for on-scene use. The Highway Patrol is also the state warning point for the National Warning System and has the capability to contact all sheriff's offices, police departments, county emergency operations centers, and weather stations in the State on a microwave link. State Fire Marshal Division (SFM) http://fire.state.nv.us/ (775) 684-7500 (business hours); (775) 688-2830 (24 hr)

The State Fire Marshal Division is identified as a support agency under ESF-10, hazardous materials, and ESF 13-1, Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction, under the SCEMP.

The SFM is responsible for the coordination and application of state resources to support local jurisdictions during a disaster, when the fire or explosion hazard is the greatest identified hazard. The State Fire Marshal's Office is also responsible for fire safety building inspections and reviews plans and procedures for new establishments within which hazardous materials would be stored or processed. Additionally, the Fire Marshal’s Office is the focal point for coordinating National Fire Academy Outreach courses, and training keyed to the handling of hazardous materials fires.

The State Fire Marshal’s Division will provide the Fire-Explosion-Rescue Coordinator, who will report to the Nevada EOC upon its activation. From this location the coordinator will report on the risks and methods for suppression, including coordination of fire and rescue activities with affected county disaster areas. As necessary, the State Fire Marshal’s Division will provide appropriate, on-scene staff to coordinate and provide support to the local jurisdiction and to serve as trainers and mentors for personnel who are utilizing NIMS.

Specific responsibilities of the State Fire Marshal’s Division during the various phases of emergency management include the following:

Mitigation Phase ƒ Review hazard/vulnerability analysis ƒ Review, upgrade and ensure enforcement of fire codes ƒ Present fire safety programs ƒ Require new construction (in accordance with NRS and NAC) to conform to building fire codes ƒ Prepare EOPs/SOPs/mutual aid agreements and supporting checklists where appropriate Preparedness Phase ƒ Review mutual aid agreements ƒ Review and assist with upgrading existing fire warning plans ƒ Assist with testing of fire-warning systems ƒ Train staff and volunteers for fire, rescue, and HazMat response ƒ Inspect equipment for serviceability ƒ Review communication interaction with other county EOCs as well as the Nevada EOC. ƒ Review and update auxiliary and supporting personnel information. ƒ Review the Incident Command System ƒ Review fire safety and fire suppression with EOC personnel. ƒ Inspect shelter sites for fire safety ƒ Brief shelter personnel about fire safety and provide fire support Response Phase ƒ Establish communications with EOC and report any damage observed. ƒ Deploy fire/resource personnel with equipment based upon prioritization of need during emergencies. ƒ Call for mutual aid forces, as needed. (Designate staging area for mutual aid and volunteer forces) ƒ Evaluate the need for requested activation of Search and Rescue Teams ƒ Support the EOC as required. Recovery Phase ƒ Conduct fire inspections (Identify potential fire hazards, such as damaged gas lines and power lines) ƒ Provide support for decontamination functions ƒ Survey damage to fire equipment and facilities ƒ Compile records of events ƒ Review fire codes in relation to the disaster and recommend improvement where necessary. ƒ Inspect all repairs made to existing facilities and any new facility construction for fire prevention safety. ƒ Monitor all demolition operations. ƒ Determine cause and origin of the disaster if possible (Incident involving arson or the use of an explosive device (bombing) should be investigated for the possibility of arson or terrorist activities.

Nevada State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) (775) 687-6973

The SERC is the executive agency for Nevada's compliance with the federal Superfund Amendment Reauthorization Act (SARA), Title III, also known as Emergency Preparedness and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). As mandated by the Act, the Commission is responsible for collecting information from fixed facilities regarding the use and storage of hazardous materials. The information is provided to the public and first responders for both planning and reference purposes through a database coordinated with the State Fire Marshal Division. The Commission is also responsible for ensuring planning districts (county boundaries in Nevada) have approved hazardous material emergency response plans and that these plans are exercised annually. The Commission generates funding through fees, and regulates and administers all monies deposited into the contingency account for hazardous materials. The funds support the Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) in equipment, training and planning activities needed to prevent, respond to and mitigate hazardous material incidents. Statutory Authority: 42 USC 11001; NRS 459.735.

Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) http://dcnr.nv.gov/

There are several divisions within the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources with responsibilities associated with response to a hazardous materials or WMD incident, including the Division of Environmental Protection, Division of Forestry, Division of State Lands, Division of State Parks, and Division of Water Resources.

Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) http://ndep.nv.gov (888) 331-6337 (24 hrs)

NDEP is identified as the primary state agency under ESF-10, hazardous materials, and as a support agency under ESF 13-1, Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction, of the SCEMP.

NDEP is charged with protecting human health and the environment and is divided into several bureaus, which implement and enforce a variety of environmental laws and regulations, and is developing an Environmental Response program that will respond to hazardous materials incidents throughout the state. Environmental Response personnel are technician or operations level trained, and equipped with personal protection, chemical detection and communications equipment. Detection equipment includes air monitoring instruments (photo ionizing devices, multigas monitors, detector tubes, etc.), and radiation detectors (radiation survey and radionucleide speciation instruments). Personnel protective equipment includes protective clothing and respiratory protection for Level A, B, C and D entries. Communications equipment includes cell phones, satellite phones and VHF radios.

Environmental Response personnel are located in Carson City, so response time will vary depending on location of the incident. NDEP responders are not first responders, but early responders that should be called upon to offer technical and regulatory support for HazMat incidents that have potential human health or environmental impacts. As the SOSC they will coordinate state and federal resources and assist the incident commander by phone, on scene, or from the state or local EOC as appropriate. They will assist as needed in the NIMS ICS structure during the emergency phase of an incident, and likely play a larger role during the cleanup stage. NDEP maintains a field office in Las Vegas, with staff trained to the HazMat Operations Level. Although Las Vegas personnel are not equipped with monitoring equipment, they can provide regulatory support, and function as an agency representative or liaison.

NDEP has Duty Officers on call round-the-clock to answer the 24-hour hotline. The duty officers are available to staff the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) when activated, and are the primary point of contact to request assistance from NDEP.

Among the NDEP bureaus, the Bureau of Waste Management provides technical assistance and oversight on containment and disposal of industrial, solid and hazardous waste. The Division has primary responsibility for the supervision of the management and disposal of hazardous waste, exclusive of radiological materials. Within the Bureau of Waste Management, the Chemical Accident Prevention Program (CAPP), conducts inspections and issues permits that stress the prevention of chemical accidents at facilities that handle extremely hazardous substances in volumes that exceed a designated quantity.

The Bureau of Corrective Action oversees cleanup activities and determines remedial requirements for contaminated sites throughout the state. The Environmental Response Branch is located within the Bureau of Corrective Actions.

The Bureaus of Water Pollution Control, and Air Pollution Control are responsible for enforcing state and federal regulation pertaining to their respective media and issuing permits for discharges.

Nevada Division of Forestry (NDF) http://www.forestry.nv.gov/ Minden 24hr (775) 883-5995 Elko 24 hr (800) 258 9478 State Office (775) 684-2500

NDF is identified as a support agency under ESF-10, hazardous materials, and the primary agency for ESF-4, Fire, of the SCEMP.

NDF can provide response assistance to combat fire resulting from hazardous materials accidents, and can provide manpower for scene control. Personnel are trained at the firefighter operations level, and are equipped with self-contained breathing apparatus. NDF is capable of “All-Hazard” response in Washoe, Elko, White Pine Counties, and Mt. Charleston. NDF intends to increase HazMat training statewide. The Battalion Chief makes response decisions on a case-by-case basis.

The NDF is a cooperator in the Western Great Basin Coordination Center, and the Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center. Using NIMS ICS these centers are able to mobilize resources such as aircraft, personnel, equipment, and crews to support disaster recovery efforts, fires, medical emergencies, and HazMat incidents. NDF has one fixed wing aircraft and two helicopters available for transport of personnel and equipment. If an incident is within NDF jurisdiction, they will bear the cost of response and transport, and will include other agencies expenses in their cost recovery efforts. If NDF support is requested outside of their normal jurisdiction they will expect reimbursement for their expenses, and the use of aircraft will be billed directly to the requesting agency.

NDF oversees volunteer firefighter activities within their jurisdiction, collects information detailing resources and training for firefighters statewide, and provides a variety of training programs, including incident command. NDF has 5 mobile kitchens statewide capable of serving 400 persons per day.

Nevada Division of State Lands (NDSL) http://lands.nv.gov/ (775) 687-4363

NDSL holds the titles to all state owned property, including the hazardous waste landfill at Beatty, State Parks, Wildlife refuges, Conservation Areas, State office buildings, School Sections, Capitol Complex, Stewart Complex, and others. They are responsible for all acquisition and disposal of land, and buildings. NDSL should be contacted whenever State property is impacted, or when their assistance is needed to determine ownership or property boundaries. NDSL is also the lead agency for the Environmental Improvement Program, and should be advised of incidents involving sensitive areas in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

Nevada Division of State Parks (NDSP) http://www.parks.nv.gov/ (775) 687-4384 (business); (775) 688-2830 (24 hr)

The Division of State Parks employs 34 full time sworn peace officers that are responsible for public safety within state parks system. Law enforcement responsibilities and jurisdiction, under NRS 407.065, are limited to the boundaries of a state park, unless operating under the “flag” of another agency. NDSP officers are regularly tasked with support or security duties outside of state parks for high-risk activities such as presidential visits, political campaigns, community celebrations and disaster support. Officers are routinely asked to provide EMS support in addition to their law enforcement duties. NDSP facilities could be used to set-up a command post, staging area, etc.

State Parks officers are trained to the Awareness Level, and most Rangers have received ICS training. In 2005 they plan on equipping and training personnel to support a hazardous materials emergency at the operations level.

Nevada Division of Water Resources (NDWR) http://water.nv.gov/ (775) 687-4363

NDWR does not have hazardous materials response personnel, but staff can provide technical assistance in the event that hazardous materials or weapons of mass destruction impact state water resources. NDWR is responsible for reviewing the construction and operation of dams; appropriating geothermal water; licensing and regulating well drillers and water rights surveyors; reviewing flood control projects; monitoring water resource data and records; and providing technical assistance to the public and governmental agencies.

Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) http://ndow.org/ (775) 688-1331 (24 hour); (775) 688-1500

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) is identified as a support agency under ESF-10, hazardous materials, of the SCEMP.

NDOW is responsible for managing the State's fish, wildlife and habitat resources. Specialized personnel include wildlife and fisheries biologists and law enforcements officers. NDOW personnel are located at the state office in Reno and in field offices located throughout the state. NDOW should be contacted in the event of a hazardous materials incident which impacts surface water in order to provide technical assistance in identifying sensitive habitats and consultation for rescue and rehabilitation efforts for fish and wildlife in and around the river.

NDOW also has aircraft, which potentially could be used to conduct reconnaissance of an impacted area. These aircraft, which are located at the Minden Sierra Front Operations Center, include one fixed wing aircraft and two helicopters.

In the event of a hazardous materials incident impacting surface water resources, NDOW should be notified by contacting the NDOW dispatch center (775) 688-1331 or, as an alternative, the main office number (775) 688-1500.

Nevada Office of the Attorney General http://ag.state.nv.us/ (775) 684-1100

The Nevada Office of the Attorney General is identified as a support agency under ESF- 10, hazardous materials, of the SCEMP.

As necessary and as requested, the State Attorney General will assist State and local agencies in recovering costs expended in responding to a hazardous materials incident, in which the responsible party was unwilling or unable to conduct the response. They can also provide statutory and regulatory interpretation to assist state agencies.

Nevada Department of Administration http://dadmin.state.nv.us/

Purchasing Division http://purchasing.state.nv.us (775) 684-0170

The primary services that can be provided by the Purchasing Division include the following:

ƒ Obtain materials, supplies, equipment and services requested by agencies in a timely manner; ƒ Account for items purchased; ƒ Facilitate vendor payment.

Authority to conduct this activity is within NRS 333 and 334, NAC 333, SAM 0300 and 1500. Lawful use of items requested is the responsibility of the requesting agency.

The Purchasing Division can provide staff to support the State EOC, and can provide appropriate support staff and resources located in Purchasing Division offices and warehouse facilities as needed. This staff of purchasing professionals is capable of prompt, large-scale buying of materials, supplies, equipment and services and arranging delivery to appropriate sites, as directed. The Purchasing Division has warehouse facilities in Reno and Las Vegas, and has small-scale capability to receive, store and distribute supplies as directed by Incident Command. In addition, the Purchasing Division has material handling equipment, limited cold-storage space and transport vehicles (including refrigerated vehicles) that can be deployed anywhere in the state as needed.

Budget and Planning Division http://budget.state.nv.us/ (775) 684-0222

The Division can provide general financial and budgetary support, including reviewing and approving contracts.

Risk Management Division http://risk.state.nv.us/ (775) 687-6722

The Risk Management Division has safety specialists and industrial hygienists located in Reno and Las Vegas for statewide consultation in emergency situations. Risk Management is also overseeing the state HazMat medical surveillance program and will be the central repository for HazMat medical qualifications.

Nevada Department of Agriculture http://agri.state.nv.us/ (775) 688-1180

The Nevada Department of Agriculture is identified as a support agency under ESF-10, hazardous materials, and primary for ESF-14, of the SCEMP.

This Department can furnish technical knowledge and advice in the handling of pesticides (insecticides, herbicides, nematocides, fungicides and fumigants). The Department maintains an extensive library on the properties and toxicities of pesticides. Pesticide enforcement and investigative activities are available under the department's law and regulations in pesticide emergencies. Assistance can be provided in evaluating hazardous pesticide contamination. The Department also has laboratory facilities and expertise for sampling and analysis of pesticides in a variety of matrices. These analytical services and expertise are also available for analyzing other materials. Some equipment is available for decontamination operations.

Nevada Department of Business and Industry http://dbi.state.nv.us/

Industrial Relations Division, Nevada OSHA http://dirweb.state.nv.us/oshes.htm (775) 687-5240

NV OSHA is a support agency under ESF-10 of the SCEMP. OSHA has been identified as the lead coordinating agency for the Worker Safety and Health Annex in the National Response Plan. FEMA will activate the Worker Safety and Health Annex as needed when the National Response Plan is activated. The Annex defines OSHA’s role as the technical adviser to the safety officer and coordinator of occupational safety and health efforts to protect workers involved in both emergency response and recovery after a natural disaster or terrorist event.

Nevada OSHA has developed and implemented two Emergency Response Teams that are comprised of safety and health professionals who are trained to fulfill the Nevada OSHA mission during any designated incident. These individuals participate in ongoing training and drills that are conducted on a regular basis. NV OSHA can respond with a variety of PPE and equipment and will participate in incident activities including the following: • Incident hazard identification. • Guidance for the development, implementation and monitoring of PPE selection, use and decontamination. • The distribution of PPE. • The implementation of a respirator fit-test program. • Responder exposure sampling and analysis. • Site safety and health risk assessment. • Responder exposure and safety data sharing. • Development and implementation of the site-specific safety and health plan. • Coordination, responder safety and health monitoring. • Provision of technical guidance and risk management to ensure appropriate hazard correction methods. • Ongoing evaluation of the site-specific safety; and health plan’s effectiveness and updating the plan as appropriate.

Nevada Department of Human Resources http://www.hr.state.nv.us/ (775) 684-4000

State Health Division http://health2k.state.nv.us/

(775) 684-4200; (775) 688-2830 (24 hour)

The Nevada State Health Division is identified as a support agency for ESF-10, hazardous materials, and ESF 13-1, Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction, under the SCEMP. Health Division staff may be contacted after hours via the Radiological Health Duty Officers (who are available through Highway Patrol dispatch).

The Nevada State Health Division provides public health support for health consequences of any emergency/disaster in which there is a need for State assistance. These emergencies/disasters may range from small, localized events to large-scale events requiring a Presidential Declaration. The Health Division will provide public health operations to address communicable disease control, environmental health and sanitation surveillance during and after an emergency/disaster. Additionally, the Health Division provides support to provide early detection or minimize the impact of bioterrorism and/or disease outbreak through the following activities:

ƒ Receipt, distribution and management of the CDC Strategic National Stockpile; a program developed to distribute pharmaceuticals, antidotes and medical supplies to states in the event of a bioterrorism event. ƒ Mass prophylaxis for large-scale disease outbreaks. ƒ Increased epidemiological and disease surveillance through an electronic disease tracking system to receive and analyze reportable disease information for the purpose of detecting a biological event or other public health emergency. ƒ Laboratory support to increase Nevada’s State laboratory’s ability to analyze chemical and biological agents likely to be used for terrorism. ƒ Health Alert Network- a secure, electronic communication system to provide critical health information communication hospitals, laboratories, emergency management and other public health partners. ƒ Health information dissemination and risk communication to emergency responders, healthcare providers, the general public and the news media. ƒ Education and training of health care professionals in the recognition, diagnosis and reporting of diseases likely to be used for bioterrorism.

Examples of emergencies, which might require support from the Nevada State Health Division, include Radiological emergencies, hazardous materials incidents, natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or naturally occurring pandemic disease outbreaks.

Office of Epidemiology (775) 684-5946; (775) 688-2830 (24-hour)

The mission of the Office of Epidemiology is to conduct disease surveillance, investigate disease outbreaks, and initiate disease control activities. To carry out this mission, the Office of Epidemiology records and analyzes reportable disease information, conducts interviews with infected individuals and their contacts, refers individuals for medical treatment, analyzes data from disease investigations, identifies risk factors, provides education and recommendations on disease prevention, and works in conjunction with appropriate agencies to enforce communicable disease laws.

The Office of Epidemiology should be contacted any time a biological agent is suspected. They will provide a State On Scene Coordinator for technical advice and to coordinate state response to such an incident.

Bureau of Health Protection Services, Radiological Health Section (775) 687-6353, (775) 688-2830 (24-hour)

Nevada Revised Statute 459 designates the Nevada State Health Division as the state radiation control agency. Consequently, the Health Division is the state agency having primary responsibility to respond to any radiological emergency, non-emergency or incident. The Bureau of Health Protection Services, Radiological Health Section may be contacted to provide radiological assistance to federal, state, county or local agencies or the general public as required to respond to a radiological emergency, in Nevada.

Radiological Health Duty Officers are available around the clock, and may be contacted after hours through the Highway Patrol dispatch. Health Division radiological emergency response staff are located in Carson City and Las Vegas, placing staff and equipment resources within two hours to all of Clark County and the Reno/Carson City/Lake Tahoe areas. Agency personnel can reach other rural Nevada locations within 2 to 10 hours. The agency also has professional relationships with neighboring states and federal agencies to assist state radiological emergency response needs.

Staff qualifications include the ability to generally discern alpha, beta, gamma and neutron radiation sources with instruments capable of determining area-wide radiation levels and surface contamination on persons and property. Health Division staff can also provide technical information concerning general health effects from radiation exposure. The Radiological Health Section will provide a SOSC for radiological incidents.

Bureau of Health Protection Services, Emergency Medical Services (775) 687-4475

Emergency Medical Services staff can coordinate Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) support to assist with medical/health problems during an emergency. Emergency Medical Services staff can also provide medical training relative to hazardous materials through EMS Training Program.

Bureau of Health Protection Services, Environmental Health Section (775) 687-5363 Ext. 229; or (775) 688-2830 (24-hour)

The Environmental Health Section has primary responsibility at the State level to regulate public water systems and food sources. They can assess and take necessary action to quarantine water supplies or food contaminated if a public health risk may exist. The EHS can direct remedial actions to restore safe drinking water sources and to destroy tainted foods, if necessary. Nevada Department of the Military – National Guard http://www.nv.ngb.army.mil/index.cfm (702) 241-3015; or request through NDEM

The Nevada National Guard is identified as a support agency under ESF-10, hazardous materials, and ESF 13-1, Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction, under the SCEMP.

Civil Support Team

The Nevada WMD-CST, which will be located in Las Vegas, is currently being assembled and trained. It is anticipated that the Nevada WMD-CST will be available by fall 2005. Until that time, WMD-CSTs from adjacent states, including California, Arizona and Idaho can provide assistance at a WMD incident within Nevada.

The mission of the WMD-CSTs is to support local and state authorities at domestic WMD incident sites by identifying agents and substances, assessing current and projected consequences, advising on response measures, and assisting with requests for additional military support. The WMD-CSTs are able to deploy rapidly, assist local first-responders in determining the nature of an attack, provide medical and technical advice, and pave the way for the identification and arrival of follow-on state and federal military response assets. They provide initial advice on what the agent may be, assist first responders in that detection assessment process, and are the first military responders on the ground, so that if additional federal resources are called into the situation, they can serve as an advance party that can liaise with the Joint Task Force Civil Support.

Each team consists of 22 highly skilled, full-time members of the Army and Air National Guard who are federally resourced, trained and evaluated, but fall under the command and control of the state governors. The WMD-CSTs participate in both military and emergency responder specialized technical training. Team members acquire approximately 600-800 hours of initial training above their military occupational skill qualification or professional military education requirements. Instruction is provided from several DOD schools, along with other agencies such as the National Fire Academy, FEMA, EPA and DOE. The WMD-CST is equipped with high-end detection, analytical, monitoring, and protective equipment. The unit possesses satellite, secure digital and voice communications to provide connectivity with both civil and military forces within the operational conditions. WMD-CSTs are required to maintain personal protective equipment sets that exceed those provided to military forces. WMD-CSTs are equipped with leading edge technology in order to provide a rapid assessment and advice to the incident commander when responding and operating in an area suspected of containing unknown contamination. Additionally, high-end detection equipment is available to detect a greater range of substances, including toxic industrial materials, organic substances, chemical and biological warfare agents, and radiological materials. Nevada Department of Transportation http://www.nevadadot.com/ Elko District 3 (775) 777-2748 Reno District 2 (775) 834-8399 Las Vegas District 1 (702) 385-6500 business hours, (702) 279-8555 or (702) 376-1036 non-business hours The Nevada Department of Transportation is identified as a support agency under ESF- 10, hazardous materials, and ESF 13-1, Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction, under the SCEMP.

The mission of NDOT is to efficiently plan, design, construct and maintain a safe and effective seamless transportation system for Nevada's economic, environmental and social needs. NDOT is identified as a support agency under ESF-10 Hazardous Materials and ESF 13-1, Appendix 1 Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction of the SCEMP.

During a HazMat or WMD incident that impacted a highway, NDOT would provide traffic control support, as necessary. NDOT personnel will provide other logistical support, as requested by the Incident Commander, without becoming involved with the hazardous material. NDOT has maintenance crews located throughout the state. These crews are on call 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The maintenance crews have not received HazMat response training, do not have HazMat response equipment and are not enrolled in medical monitoring. In general, maintenance crews are instructed to stay away and upwind of an incident involving hazardous materials, attempt to identify the materials involved from a safe distance, notify NHP, assist NHP with traffic control and close the road if a threat to life is perceived.

Available emergency assistance includes:

ƒ Furnishing traffic signs and assistance with traffic control. This includes the use of programmable message boards in urban areas or on Interstate routes.

ƒ Providing equipment for possible utilization in a hazardous materials incident and also providing emergency communications support.

ƒ Assisting with clean up and disposal of accident debris if no other means of clean up is available. NDOT does have limited funding to hire a cleanup contractor to cleanup and dispose of hazardous materials on a roadway, if no other source of funding is available.

Public Utilities Commission (PUC) (775) 687-6004

The PUC is identified as a support agency under ESF-10, hazardous materials, of the SCEMP.

The PUC has the responsibility of responding to and investigating all pipeline incidents involving natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, and liquefied natural gas when ownership is a utility under their jurisdiction. The PUC can also coordinate response of utilities and common carriers to hazardous materials incidents. The PUC is also the regulatory agency for the transportation of radioactive waste and requires railroads to obtain a permit to load, unload, store or transfer certain hazardous materials in Nevada.

The PUC also administers the Federal Pipeline Rail Safety Program under the provisions of NRS 704.215 for enforcement of FRA Track Safety Standards on all tracks that carry hazardous materials. This includes track inspections and derailment and accident investigations. In addition, the PUC is responsible for enforcing the provisions of NRS 704-705 and NAC 705 related to railroad safety. The railway safety inspector also investigates complaints concerning possible violations and assists the FRA in conducting investigations.

In addition, the PUC can coordinate the response of utilities (gas, electric, communications) and common carriers to hazardous materials incidents.

Liquefied Petroleum Regulation Board (775) 687-4890

The Liquefied Petroleum Regulation Board is identified as a support agency under ESF- 10, hazardous materials, of the SCEMP.

The Liquefied Petroleum Regulation Board is appointed by the Governor, and regulates propane safety statewide. The Board has two inspectors, who conduct inspections at facilities that handle propane and butane. These inspectors are available to provide technical advice for propane incidents, and if necessary can respond to the scene of such an incident. The inspectors also conduct investigations after an incident involving propane in order to determine the cause of the incident.

Federal Agencies The following Federal agencies may be able to provide support at a hazardous materials incident:

United States Environmental Protection Agency http://www.epa.gov (800) 424-8802

As described in the National Contingency Plan (NCP), EPA is required to prepare for and respond to any release or threat of release of oil, hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants into the environment that may present an imminent and substantial threat to public health or welfare and the environment. Legal authority for the NCP is drawn from several federal laws including the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), Oil Pollution Act (OPA), Clean Water Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA), and the Stafford Act. In addition, EPA is preparing for, and will respond to terrorist threats from weapons of mass destruction (WMD), primarily in the role of consequence management.

Under the NCP, the Federal On-Scene Coordinator (FOSC) determines whether a spill poses a substantial threat to the public health or welfare, and if so directs all Federal, state, and private response and recovery actions. The NCP also establishes Regional Response Teams (RRT) to coordinate preparedness, planning, and response at the regional level. In addition, EPA serves as the national chair and lead agency for activation of Emergency Support Function (ESF) #10—Hazardous Materials, in close coordination with the U.S. Coast Guard.

EPA Region IX http://www.epa.gov/region09/ (800) 424-8802; (800) 300-2193

Federal response actions to hazardous materials incidents within the State of Nevada are managed by FOSCs from the EPA Region IX offices located in San Francisco and . EPA FOSCs are highly trained individuals with access to a broad range of federal response assets including federal funding, contractor support, and specialized teams including the EPA Environmental Response Team, the Radiological Emergency Response Team and the U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Strike Team. EPA Region IX can also provide public affairs specialists to coordinate with media and serve within a Joint Information Center as well community involvement specialists.

EPA Environmental Response Team - West (800) 424-8802; (732) 321-6660 Must be requested through Region IX EPA

The EPA Environmental Response Team (ERT) – West is located in Las Vegas, and consists emergency responders who support the FOSC. ERT staff can provide 24-hour, technical and scientific expertise in the following areas: air, soil and water monitoring and sampling; assessing and responding to chemical, biological and radiological threats; on-site identification and analysis of contaminated materials; environmental risk assessments; oil spill cleanups; bioremediation; Human Health & Ecological Risk protocols; and hazardous waste cleanups at extremely complex and sensitive sites.

EPA Radiation and Indoor Environments National Laboratory (RIENL) http://www.epa.gov/radiation/rienl/ (800) 424-8802; (702) 494-7040

EPA’s RIENL located in Las Vegas is one of two national EPA radiation laboratories. Radiological Emergency Response Team (RERT) personnel based at these labs respond to emergencies that ranging from accidents at nuclear power plants, to transportation accidents involving shipments of radioactive materials, to deliberate acts of nuclear terrorism. EPA is designated as the lead federal agency for incidents involving materials not specifically regulated or owned by another federal agency. Assistance is requested through the NRC.

Department of Homeland Security http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/ (202) 282-8000

The first priority of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is to protect the nation against terrorist attacks. Component agencies will analyze threats and intelligence, guard our borders and airports, protect our critical infrastructure, and coordinate the response of our nation for future emergencies.

DHS is comprised of five major divisions or directorates: Border & Transportation Security; Emergency Preparedness & Response; Science & Technology; Information Analysis & Infrastructure Protection; and Management. Besides the five Directorates of DHS, several other critical agencies have been folded into the new department or have been newly created, including the United States Coast Guard, the United States Secret Service, Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services, Office of State and Local Government Coordination, and Office of Private Sector Liaison.

On October 10, 2003 DHS announced approval of the Initial National Response Plan (INRP), an interim plan designed to help develop a unified approach to domestic incident management across the Nation. Components of the INRP include the following:

ƒ Establishment of a permanent Homeland Security Operations Center (HSOC) to serve as the primary national-level hub for domestic incident management communications and operations; ƒ An Interagency Incident Management Group (IIMG) during domestic incidents to facilitate national-level situation awareness, policy coordination, and incident coordination; ƒ Designation of a Homeland Security Department Principal Federal Official (PFO) to oversee Federal assistance efforts locally during domestic incidents; ƒ Establishment of a Joint Field Office during domestic incidents to better integrate the Federal response in support of state, and local authorities.

Federal Emergency Management Agency http://www.fema.gov (510) 627-7100

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), within the Emergency Preparedness and Response directorate. The mission of FEMA is to provide leadership and support to reduce the loss of life and property and protect our nation’s institutions from all types of hazards through a comprehensive, risk-based, all-hazards emergency management program of mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. FEMA works in partnership with other organizations that are part of the Nation’s emergency management systems, including state and local emergency management agencies, 27 federal agencies, and the American Red Cross. FEMA’s responsibilities include the following:

ƒ Under the Stafford Act, responding to events that are emergencies involving life, health and safety issues or natural disasters, regardless of cause, that will cause damage beyond capabilities of the state and local governments. ƒ Providing emergency assistance when the President approves requests by the Governor of the affected state. This would include situations where effective response is beyond capability of state and locals, and the situation is of such severity and magnitude that federal assistance is necessary. ƒ Directing any federal agency to utilize its authorities and resources in support of state and local emergency assistance. ƒ Coordinating all disaster relief assistance. ƒ Performing community services. ƒ Managing immediate threats to public health and safety. ƒ Providing temporary housing assistance. ƒ Assisting state and local governments in distribution of medicine, food, and other consumable supplies. ƒ FEMA activities within the state of Nevada are directed out of the FEMA Region IX office located in Oakland, CA.

United States Coast Guard http://www.uscg.mil (800) 424-8802

The duties of the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, consist of marine safety, environmental protection, law enforcement, search and rescue, and ocean safety education. USCG does not act as a primary agency under the Federal Response Plan; it serves as a support agency in ESF #10 response.

Specific missions under the National Contingency Plan include the following:

ƒ Provide the Federal On-Scene Coordinators for response to oil and hazardous substance events occurring within the coastal zone; ƒ Provide a vice chair for the National Response Team and co-chairs for Regional Response Teams; ƒ Maintain and operate the National Response Center; ƒ Manage the National Strike Force to provide technical advice, assistance, and communications support for response actions; and ƒ Oversee the National Pollution Fund Center.

United States Coast Guard Pacific Strike Team http://www.uscg.mil/hq/nsfcc/nsfweb/PST/ (800) 424-8802

The U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Strike Team (PST), located in Novato, CA makes up one of three teams that comprise the National Strike Force. The mission of the PST includes providing highly trained, rapidly deployable personnel and equipment to support Federal On Scene Coordinators (FOSCs) in preventing or reducing environmental damage from oil or hazardous material spills and monitoring or directing cleanup efforts. The Pacific Strike Team works for both the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

United States Coast Guard National Pollution Funds Center http://www.uscg.mil/hq/npfc/npfc.htm (800) 424-8802

The National Pollution Funds Center (NPFC), located in Washington, D.C., was commissioned to administer the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (OSLTF ) as an independent Headquarters unit reporting directly to the Chief of Staff of the Coast Guard. The Commander, Marine Safety Division, Eleventh District USCG, administers the fund within Region IX Mainland Area. The NPFC can provide the following services:

ƒ Providing funding for Oil Removal Activities and initiation of Natural Resource Damage Assessments (NRDA) under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA); ƒ Paying claims for loss and damage resulting from oil discharges; ƒ Recovering costs from responsible parties; ƒ Providing direct financial and legal support to EPA and USCG Federal On-Scene Coordinators (FOSCs); and ƒ Responding to an incident at the request of the FOSC, and being assigned to the Finance Section, Claims Unit under the Incident Command System.

Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation http://www.fbi.gov (775) 825-6600 – Reno; (702) 385-1281 – Las Vegas

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the Lead Federal Agency for weapons of mass destruction (WMD) incidents and is responsible for deploying federal assets, coordinating a joint investigative effort, and working in conjunction with local and state efforts during a WMD incident.

Within the State of Nevada, the FBI maintains field offices in Reno and Las Vegas. In the event of a WMD incident, the FBI will:

ƒ Provide a Special Agent In Charge (SAC) from the local field office to act as the Federal On-Scene Coordinator (FOSC). ƒ Establish a Joint Operations Center (JOC) to coordinate and execute crisis management. The JOC does not replace Incident Command Post established by local emergency Establish a Command Group within the JOC, which includes representatives from local and Federal agencies with decision-making authority. ƒ Participate in the Incident Command System. The first Special Agent on scene will join Unified Command as Liaison to the IC, an FBI agent will fill the position of Deputy Chief of the Operations Section and a FBI agent will fill the position of Deputy Chief of the Planning Section.

United States Department of Defense http://www.defenselink.mil

The mission of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is to provide the military forces needed to deter war and to protect the security of the United States. The U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force reside under the umbrella of DoD. These divisions train and equip their services for war fighting, peacekeeping, and humanitarian/disaster assistance tasks. Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) Civil Support Teams are an emergency response component of DoD; their purpose is to support local, State, and Federal authorities in the event of a WMD incident on U.S. soil. The WMD civil support teams consist of highly trained personnel with access to sophisticated equipment. The Civil Support Teams are able to provide technical advice to the incident commander.

There is currently no WMD Civil Support team located in Nevada; although a team has recently been assigned to the State. Civil Support Teams are located in Los Alamitos, CA; San Jose, CA and Phoenix, AZ. These teams are available to respond to incidents in Nevada upon a request from the Nevada Division of Emergency Management or the Nevada National Guard. Response time to Nevada, by these teams is estimated to be six to eight hours.

Directorate of Military Support, Department of Defense http://www.defenselink.mil

The Army operates the Directorate of Military Support (DOMS) as the executive agent for the DoD. The agency's mission is to plan for and commit DoD resources in response to requests from civil authorities -- often in the form of emergency requests for assistance in responding to natural or manmade disasters or civil disturbances. Other DOMS functions include special event support and assisting in domestic preparedness implementation in response to weapons of mass destruction. Its area of responsibility covers the United States and its territories.

Up to half of the staff officers of DOMS are from the National Guard and the deputy director of DOMS is always a member of the National Guard.

34th Ordnance Detachment, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team (916) 827-4408

Sierra Army Depot at Herlong, California can provide technical advice on explosives, and demolition support in Northern Nevada.

259th Ordnance Detachment, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team (619) 386-4092

Fort Irwin, California can provide technical advice on explosives and demolition support in Southern Nevada (Clark, Esmeralda, Nye, and Lincoln Counties).

United States Department of Energy http://www.energy.gov (702) 295-1381

The emergency management mission of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is to provide comprehensive, integrated emergency planning, preparedness, and response programs throughout DOE. DOE ensures that it is ready to address and mitigate any consequences resulting from emergencies in which DOE has identified responsibilities. Such responsibilities include operating the Headquarters Emergency Operations Center; operating a Communications Center and Departmental emergency communications network; developing and operating reliable capabilities to detect and assess developing emergency situations and threats; and operating the Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Spill Center user facility where industry and government can gain hands-on experience in dealing with hazardous materials. The Office of Security and Emergency Operations focuses on the response phase by developing technologies and capabilities to deal with WMD emergencies or terrorist incidents.

DOE is responsible for all activities at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) including response for any accidents or incidents resulting from NTS programs. The Department possesses an extensive 24-hour radiological accident/incident assistance capability and can assist with technical information, clean-up, and on-site assistance at the request of the first-on-scene authority in coordination with the Nevada Division of Emergency Management. DOE also has assistance capability for hazardous materials other than radiological.

Radiological Assistance Program http://www.gjo.doe.gov/rap/program_information.htm (202) 586-8100; (925) 422-8951

The U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Radiological Assistance Program (RAP) was established to provide radiological assistance to federal agencies; state, local and tribal governments, and private groups requesting assistance. RAP will, at the State’s request or agreement and NNSA’s approval; assist these organizations in preparing for and responding to radiological emergencies.

During and emergency, RAP can provide resources and monitoring and assessment assistance. Information can be provided over the phone or a RAP Team can be directed to the scene. In Nevada, RAP Teams are available in Las Vegas and at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). These teams can deploy within one to two hours. A response to any other area in the state will come from one of these two sites or from the closest available regional RAP team, so travel time to the incident location must be considered.

A standard RAP team consists of an NNSA/NSO Team Leader, a Team Captain/Health Physicist, an NNSA Public Affairs Officer, and six experienced Radiological Control Technicians. A smaller or larger team can respond depending upon the need. The RAP team can provide radiations and contamination surveys; air, soil and water sampling; limited anti-contamination clothing; technical information and recommendations; access to additional resources that might be needed; and support to radiological cleanup operations.

United States Department of Health and Human Services http://www.hhs.gov

HHS is the primary governmental agency responsible for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services. It is composed of 12 Public Health Operating Divisions whose responsibilities include, but are not limited to: public health, biomedical research, Medicare and Medicaid, and social services.

HHS is divided into several operating divisions, including:

ƒ Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); ƒ Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR); ƒ National Institutes of Health (NIH); ƒ Food and Drug Administration (FDA); ƒ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA); ƒ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ); and ƒ Program Support Center (PSC).

Center for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov (770) 488-7100

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people - at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships. CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United States.

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov (404) 498-0120

The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is directed by congressional mandate to perform specific functions concerning the effect on public health of hazardous substances in the environment. ATSDR can provide the following services:

ƒ Evaluating the human health effects of exposure to hazardous substances; ƒ Providing assistance to local, state and federal agencies in preventing or reducing harmful human health effects from exposure to hazardous substances; ƒ Providing consultation and advice on chemical and toxicological properties, combustion and reaction by-products, data review and analysis, public health impact assessment, medical management, decontamination procedures, contingency planning, health team coordination, evacuation and re-entry advice, sampling and monitoring plan development, and worker health and safety issues.

ATSDR Emergency Response Teams are available 24 hours a day, and are comprised of toxicologists, physicians, and other scientists available to assist during an emergency involving hazardous substances in the environment.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service http://www.fs.fed.us/ (775) 882-2766

The United States Forest Service (USFS) USFS is a Federal agency that manages public lands in national forests and grasslands; serves as the largest forestry research organization in the world; and provides technical and financial assistance to state and private forestry agencies. With respect to hazardous materials, the primary responsibility of the USFS is to establish procedures and authorities for responding to releases of hazardous substances on National Forest System lands.

The USFS can provide the following services:

ƒ Provide a Federal On-Scene coordinator for responses on USFS land. ƒ Provides logistical and technical support as requested to the EPA during emergencies or to FEMA when emergencies are declared under ESF 10 of the Federal Response Plan. ƒ Provide personnel for emergency response activation of the Regional Response Team. ƒ Provide staffing in the NIMS (Information Officer, Safety Officer, Liaison Officer, On-Scene Coordinator, Agency Representative, NRDA representative).

Within the State of Nevada, the USFS Humboldt-Toiyabe Forest Supervisor’s office is located in Sparks. District offices are located in Carson City, Elko, Wells, Mountain City, Winnemucca, Austin, Ely, and Tonopah. There is also a field office in Bridgeport CA.

U.S. Department of the Interior http://www.doi.gov

The Department of the Interior (DOI) is the nation’s principal conservation agency. Its’ mission is to protect and provide access to the Nation's natural and cultural heritage and honor the trust responsibilities to Indian tribes and commitments to island communities.

DOI is divided into the following eight bureaus, as well as numerous offices and committees:

ƒ Bureau of Reclamation; ƒ Fish and Wildlife Service; ƒ Bureau of Land Management; ƒ National Park Service; ƒ Bureau of Indian Affairs; ƒ Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement; ƒ Mineral Management Service; and ƒ U.S. Geological Survey.

Bureau of Reclamation http://www.usbr.gov/ (775) 882-8351 - N. Nevada (775) 887-3737 - Lake Tahoe Water Master (702) 596-0235 - Lower Colorado

The mission of the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) is to manage, develop, and protect water and related resources in an environmentally and economically sound manner in the interest of the American public. The Technical Services Center located in Denver, Colorado offers technical assistance to Reclamation Regional, Area, and Field Offices, and to other Federal, state, and local organizations that are interested in implementing emergency management programs related to dam safety, hazardous materials mitigation, and other potential hazards.

BOR maintains and manages a number of dams along rivers within and in the vicinity of Nevada including the Truckee River, Humboldt River, Carson River and Colorado River. Water resource projects on the lower Colorado River are managed out of the BOR Lower Colorado Regional Office located in Boulder City, Nevada. Water resource projects in northern Nevada are managed out of the BOR field office located in Carson City.

In addition, the U.S. District Court Water Master operates dams at Lake Tahoe and Boca, Prosser and Stampede Reservoirs under contract or decree with the Bureau of Reclamation.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service http://www.fws.gov/ (775) 861-6337; (702) 515-5243

As a designated Natural Resource Trustee, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) primary responsibility is the protection of natural resources including migratory birds, endangered species, anatropous fish, specified marine mammals, and lands of the National Wildlife Refuge System.

USFWS activities within the State of Nevada are directed from field offices located in Reno and Las Vegas. USFWS environmental contaminant specialists and field supervisors can provide specific services including the following:

ƒ Providing spill response services in support of the Federal On-Scene Coordinator; ƒ Coordinating and planning wildlife rescue and rehabilitation; ƒ Developing fish and wildlife response plans; ƒ Conducting natural resource damage assessments; ƒ Providing advice on cleanup and recovery methods; and ƒ Conducting emergency consultations under the Endangered Species Act when threatened or endangered species or their habitat are threatened or impacted by response operations

Bureau of Land Management http://www.blm.gov/nhp/ Elko: (775) 753-0223 Winnemucca: (775) 623-1589 Carson City: (775) 885-6155 Ely: (775) 289-1872 Las Vegas: (702) 515-5053 Tonopah: (775) 482-7835 Reno: (775) 861-6570

It is the mission of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to sustain the health, diversity and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. The BLM engages in hazardous material emergency response actions, site evaluations, and prioritization of cleanups in accordance with laws and regulations. This involves working with the Environmental Protection Agency, state environmental departments, counties, and potentially responsible parties (both public and private) to fund and expedite the cleanup of hazardous sites.

BLM activities within the State of Nevada are directed from field offices. Within each field office, there is a HazMat Coordinator who directs BLM response actions. BLM HazMat Coordinators have access to funding and contractors to address hazardous materials incidents on BLM-managed lands. BLM also has an office in Reno, which coordinates the activities of the field offices within the state.

U.S. Department of Transportation, Nevada Division (775) 885-5335 Office of Motor Carrier Safety

Agency employees are knowledgeable in the packaging, marking, labeling, storage, loading, and transportation of all hazardous materials. During the clean-up and recovery process, technical knowledge and assistance can be furnished to assure that proper containers, safe vehicles, qualified drivers, necessary marking, placarding, and proper manifest or shipping papers are available for further transportation.

This Agency functions as an investigation and enforcement body with nation-wide capabilities of reconstructing chain-of-events leading up to an accident or incident. It regulates the manufacturers and shippers of hazardous materials, the manufacturers of hazardous material containers, the subsequent shippers, and all carriers of hazardous materials on highways. The cause of an incident can be used to establish liability and also to prevent or reduce the occurrence of similar incidents.

National Weather Service http://www.nimbo.wrh.noaa.gov/ Reno: (775) 673-8109 Elko: (775) 778-6720 Las Vegas: (702) 263-9749

The National Weather Service (NWS) is staffed with professional meteorologists 24- hours a day, 365 days a year. All Nevada NWS offices have incident meteorologists (I- Mets), who are trained in the NIMS ICS and have mobile observing and forecast capabilities which allow them to be dispatched to wildfires and prescribed burns, natural disasters, large HazMat incidents etc. Once deployed, these I-Mets have most of the capabilities of an actual forecast office, but since they are on scene, offer the added benefit of being directly integrated into the incident command structure. If onsite support is not needed, each National Weather Service office can provide detailed, site-specific forecasts, plume dispersion model forecasts, general forecast information, and current conditions from nearby observations.

The three National Weather Service offices serving Nevada are located in Reno, Las Vegas, and Elko. All three offices possess all of the above capabilities.

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) http://www.atf.gov/index.htm (775) 784-5251 (Reno) (702) 387-4629, (702) 303-3314 – 24 hr (Las Vegas)

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is a law enforcement organization within the United States Department of Justice with unique responsibilities dedicated to reducing violent crime and protecting the public. ATF enforces the federal laws and regulations relating to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, explosives and arson.

In particular, ATF investigates explosives incidents and arsons, using National Response Teams, International Response Teams, and Arson Task Forces. These teams consist of ATF special agents, auditors, technicians, laboratory personnel, and canines. ATF staff in Nevada is located in Las Vegas.

Private Organizations

The following private organizations may be able to provide personnel, resources or technical assistance to a hazardous materials incident:

American Red Cross Reno (775) 856-1000 Elko (775) 753-9600 Clark County (702) 791-3311 Nellis AFB (702) 652-2106

The American Red Cross can provide relief assistance, mass feeding, clothing, shelter and limited medical care in the event of a major hazardous materials incident requiring evacuation.

Association of General Contractors (775) 329-6116

This Association can provide a resource list for procurement of equipment and personnel from the private sector for hazardous materials response and clean up.

Barrick Mining Corporation (Elko) (775) 778-8222

Barrick maintains a technician level trained HazMat response team for responding to incidents at their facility. This team may be available to provide support at a hazardous materials incidents occurring outside of their facility.

CHEMTREC (Chemical Transportation Emergency Center) (800) 424-9300

CHEMTREC can provide immediate advice for those handling hazardous materials emergencies. CHEMTREC will also contact the shipper of the hazardous materials involved for more detailed assistance and appropriate follow-up.

Civil Air Patrol (775) 358-3700

The Civil Air Patrol, through a working agreement with the Nevada Division of Emergency Management, will provide air reconnaissance (including digital photography) and can deliver emergency supplies in the event of a major hazardous materials disaster. Civil Air Patrol planes are located in Las Vegas, Reno, Minden, Elko, Winnemucca, and South Lake Tahoe.

Cyanco (775) 623-1214

Cyanco produces sodium cyanide at their facility in Winnemucca. Cyanco personnel can provide technical information, training and support relating to a cyanide release. Cyanco maintains a technician-level hazardous materials response team in Winnemucca. In addition to standard hazardous materials response equipment Cyanco also maintains an Incident Command vehicle. The Cyanco response team may be available to provide support at a hazardous materials incident occurring in central and northern Nevada.

DuPont Carlin Terminal (775) 754-6333, (901) 353-7103 24-hour

The Dupont Carlin Terminal produces liquid and solid sodium cyanide. The facility is run, under contract, by LEMM. The facility has an onsite emergency response team that is capable to responding to sodium cyanide releases. This team may be available to assist or respond to HazMat incidents outside of the facility. Dupont Carlin Terminal staff also provides cyanide safety training to mining personnel and first responders.

Kerr-McGee Chemical LLC (Henderson) (702) 651-2200

Kerr-McGee Chemical LLC produces manganese dioxide, elemental boron and boron trichloride. Kerr-McGee Chemical LLC can provide technical assistance with regards to these products.

Kinder-Morgan Cal-Nev Pipeline LLC (Las Vegas) (702) 644-3943

Kinder Morgan Cal-Nev Pipeline transports gas, diesel and jet fuel via two pipelines from southern California to Las Vegas. This company has firefighting apparatus at its Las Vegas facility.

Kinder-Morgan Energy Partners (Sparks) (775) 358-6971, (707) 580-5764 24-hour

Kinder Morgan operates a pipeline, which transports gasoline, diesel and jet fuel from northern California to its terminal in Sparks and to the Fallon Naval Air Station. Kinder Morgan relies on contractor resources in the event of a release from its pipeline, but maintains oil spill booming and response equipment that is available for non-Kinder- Morgan incidents.

Newmont Mining Corporation (Carlin) (775) 778-4911

Newmont maintains a technician level trained HazMat response team for responding to incidents at their facilities. This team may be available to provide support at a hazardous materials incidents occurring outside of their facility.

Nevada Power Company (Las Vegas) (702) 367-5555

Nevada Power can provide technical advice and assistance on PCBs.

Paiute Pipeline (Northern Nevada) (800) 624-2153

The Paiute Pipeline Company operates natural gas mainline pipelines in northern Nevada. This company has the ability to respond to gas line incidents, and may be able to provide mutual aid to other gas utilities.

Poison Control Centers

Humana Hospital Sunrise (Las Vegas) (702) 782-4989

University Medical Center (Las Vegas) (702) 385-1277

St. Mary's Hospital (Reno) (775) 789-3013

Washoe Medical Center (Reno) (775) 785-4129 Ruby Hill Mine, Homestake Mining Corporation (Eureka) Contact via Eureka County Sheriff

Ruby Hill maintains a trained HazMat response team for responding to incidents at their facility. This team may be available to provide support at a hazardous materials incidents occurring outside of their facility.

Sierra Chemical Company (Sparks, Battle Mountain) (775) 358-0888, (775) 240-9200 (24 hr)

The Sierra Chemical Company facility in Sparks is a chemical manufacturing plant and distribution center. They primarily produce sodium hypochlorite and sodium bisulfide, repackage chlorine and sulfur dioxide gas, and transload sodium hydroxide, sulfuric acid and polyaluminum sulfate. The facility in Battle Mountain is used primarily to transload materials from rail cars to tank trucks.

Sierra Chemical has a HazMat emergency response team at their Sparks facility. This team exists to respond to incidents at the facility, but will also assist and respond to HazMat Incidents outside the facility.

Sierra Pacific Power Company (Reno) (775) 834-4100

Sierra Pacific Power can provide technical advice and assistance PCBs.

Southwest Gas Corporation (Northern Nevada) (800) 772-4555 N. Nevada (800) 447-5422 S. Nevada

Southwest Gas Corporation operates natural gas distribution pipelines in northern and southern Nevada. This company has the ability to respond to gas line incidents, and may be able to provide mutual aid to other gas utilities.

Univar USA Inc. (Carlin) (775) 754-6373 CHEMTREC – 24 hr

The Univar facility in Carlin is a distributor of industrial chemicals, including acids, oxidizers, corrosives and alkalines. Univar can provide technical assistance in responding to its products.

Union Pacific Railroad (888) 877-7267

Union Pacific operates rail lines in northern and southern Nevada. Union Pacific can deploy emergency response teams and heavy equipment to address rail incidents involving hazardous materials. Union Pacific also maintains a cache of oil spill boom and response equipment at the Sparks rail yard.

Response Contractors

The following companies may be able to provide hazardous materials response and cleanup services within the State. HazMat cleanup contractors, other than those identified here, may also be available. This is not intended to be a complete list of all HazMat cleanup available to respond within the State, nor is it intended as an endorsement of these companies.

Clean Harbors Reno (775) 331-9400 24-hr (800) 645-8265 H2O Environmental Reno (775) 351-2237 Las Vegas (702) 396-4148 Phillip Services Company Fernley (775) 575-2760 Las Vegas (702) 267-0563 24-hr cell (775) 530-9429 Reno Drain Oil Reno (775) 342-0351 Universal Environmental Services Reno (775) 351-2500

4. Emergency Response Phone Directory and Radio Frequency Summary

NEVADA HAZMAT EMERGENCY CONTACTS ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION OFFICE PHONE 24-HR PHONE FEDERAL ATF - Las Vegas Duty Agent 702 387-4629 702-303-3314 ATF - Reno Duty Agent 775 784-5251 75 784-5251 ATSDR ATSDR Emergency Hotline 404 498-0120 404 498-0120 Bureau of Land Management State HazMat Coordinator 775 861-6570 775 883-3535 Bureau of Land Management HazMat Coordinator Elko 775 753-0223 775-748-4000 Bureau of Land Management HazMat Coordinator Winnemucca 775 623-1589 Bureau of Land Management HazMat Coordinator Carson City 775 885-6155 Bureau of Land Management HazMat Coordinator Ely 775 289-1903 Bureau of Land Management HazMat Coordinator Las Vegas 702 515-5053 Bureau of Land Management HazMat Coordinator Tonopah 775 635-4000 Bureau of Reclamation Lake Tahoe Water master 775 882-3436 775 887-3737 Bureau of Reclamation Lower Colorado Operations 702 294-3576 702 294-3576 Bureau of Reclamation N. Nevada N. Nevada Operations 775 884-8351 775 882-3436 Center for Disease Control CDC Emergency Response Hotline 770 488-7100 707-488-7100 Department of Energy EOC - North Las Vegas 702 295-1381 702 295-1381 Department of Energy RAP Team 925 422-8951 202 586-8100 Drug Enforcement Agency - Las Vegas Duty Agent 702 759-8000 213-621-6900 Drug Enforcement Agency - Reno Duty Agent 775 784-5617 775 784-5617 FBI - Las Vegas Special Agent 702 385-1281 702 385-1281 FBI - Reno Special Agent 775 825-6600 702 385-1281 FEMA On Call 510 627-7100 510 627-7100 Fish and Wildlife Service Las Vegas Env. Contaminant Specialist 702 515-5243 Fish and Wildlife Service Reno Env. Contaminant Specialist 775 861-6337 775 287-4678 Forest Service Humboldt-Tahoe On-Scene Coordinator 530 477-7237 Forest Service Humboldt-Toiyabe On-Scene Coordinator 775 882-2766 775-883-5995 Homeland Security Operations Center Duty Officer 202 282-8100 202 282-8100 National Weather Service – Elko Meteorologist in Charge 775 778-6720 775 778-6720 National Weather Service – Las Vegas Meteorologist in Charge 702 263-9749 702 263-9749 National Weather Service – Reno Warning Coord. Meteorologist 775 673-8109 775 673-8109 U.S. Coast Guard - Tahoe City Duty Officer 530 583-4433 530 583-4433 U.S. DOT Motor Carrier Safety 775 885 5335 775 885 5335 U.S. EPA Region 9 Duty Officer 800 300-2193 800 424-8802 U.S. EPA/Coast Guard National Response Center Duty Officer 800 424-8802 800 424-8802 United States Geological Survey 775 887-7600

STATE Attorney General's Office Attorney General's Office 775 684-1100 AZ Dept of Environmental Quality Duty Officer 602 771-4106 602 390-7894 CA Fish and Game OSPR Warden 916 322-9210 916 845-8911 CA Office of Emergency Services Duty Officer 916-845-8911 916 845-8911 California Highway Patrol Dispatch 530 582-7500 530 582-7500 Department of Agriculture Investigations 775 684-1180 x251 775-688-2500 Department of Agriculture Pesticide/fertilizer/lab 775 684-1180 x247 775-688-2500 Department of Transportation Las Vegas District 1 702 385-6500 702 279-8555 NEVADA HAZMAT EMERGENCY CONTACTS ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION OFFICE PHONE 24-HR PHONE Department of Transportation Reno District 2 775 834-8399 775 834-8399 Department of Transportation Elko District 3 775 777-2748 775 777-2748 Dept of Administration, Purchasing Chief of Materials Mgt. 775 684-0170 775-267-2059 Division of Forestry State Office 775 684-2500 Division of Forestry Minden Dispatch 775 883-5995 775 883-5995 Division of Forestry Elko Dispatch 800 258-9478 800 258-9478 Division of State Lands Administrator 775 687-4363 Division of State Parks Administrator 775 687-4384 775-688-2830 Division of Water Resources Administrator 775 687-4363 Division of Wildlife Habitat Biologist 775 688-1500 775 688-1331 DPS, Investigations Division Investigator 775 684-7400 775 688-2830 Emergency Management Duty Officer 775 687-4240 775 688-2830 Environmental Protection Duty Officer 775 687-9485 888 331-6337 Governor’s Office Governor 775 684-5670 Highway Patrol Reno Dispatch 775 688-2830 775 688-2830 Highway Patrol Las Vegas Dispatch 702-486-4100 702-486-4100 Idaho State Comm Duty Officer 208 334-4570 800 632 8000 LP Gas Regulation Board Safety Inspector 775 687-4890 775-843-4890 National Guard 775 887-7200 775 887-7200 NV OSHA Las Vegas Industrial Hygienist 702 486-9029 702 496-0447 NV OSHA Reno Industrial Hygienist 775 824-4611 702 496-0447 OR Emergency Response System Duty Officer 800 452-0311 800 452-0311 PUC Electric Policy Advisor 702 486-7214 PUC Electric Resource Planning Engineer 775 687-6065 775 722-7035 PUC Gas Northern Senior Pipeline Safety Engineer 775 687-6039 775 720-5493 PUC Gas Southern Gas Pipeline Safety Engineer 702 486-7908 702 497-6405 PUC Gas Southern Manager Safety & Quality 775-687-6046 775 721-8143 PUC Public Information Office Public Info. Officer 775 684-4554 PUC Railroad HazMat HazMat Inspector 702 486-7240 702 493-6320 PUC Railroad Northern AP&E Inspector 775 687-6019 775 720-5491 PUC Railroad Southern Safety Specialists 702 486-7216 702 498-2546 PUC Railroad Southern Inspector 702 486-7907 775 720-5492 PUC Safety Division Administrative Assistant 775 687-6004 775 230-2160 PUC Water Utility Engineer 775 687-6040 State Emergency Response Commission Executive Director 775 687-6973 1-800-300-2193 State Fire Marshal Fire Marshal 775 684-7500 775-684-7500 State Health Division Public Health Preparedness 775 684-4200 State Health, Radiological Health Duty Officer 775 687-5394 x 276 775 688-2830 UNR Env Health & Safety Hazardous Waste Program 775 327-5040 775 327-5040 Utah DERR Duty Officer 801 536-4143 801 536-4123

LOCAL (SEE ALSO APPENDIX D) Battle Mountain VFD 775 635-5102 775 752-3333 Boulder City Emergency Management Director 702 236-3730 702 236-3730 Carson City Combined Dispatch 775 887-2007 775 887-2007 Carson City Emergency Mgmt. 775 887-2068 775 887-2007 Churchill Emergency Mgmt Coordinator 775 423-4188 775 427-5829 Clark County Health District Environmental Health 702-759-0600 Clark Emergency Mgmt Manager 702 455-5710 702 229-0291 NEVADA HAZMAT EMERGENCY CONTACTS ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION OFFICE PHONE 24-HR PHONE Clark Fire Dispatch 702 229-0291 702 229-0292 Douglas Emergency Operations LEPC Chair/Director 775 782-9977 775-782-9911 Elko Emergency Mgmt Emergency Manager 775 738-8046 775-934-7702 Elko Fire Dept Chief 775 777-7345 775 934-6092 Esmeralda Emergency Mgmt Director 775 485-3419 775 482-4512 Esmeralda Emergency Mgmt Coordinator 775 485-3757 775 482-4151 Eureka County LEPC LEPC Chief 775 237-5263 775-237-5330 Eureka County LEPC LEPC 775 237-6012 Eureka Emergency Management Director 775 237-5372 775 318-0288 Fallon Emergency Management Director 775 423-1345 775-427-5356 Henderson Emergency mgmt Coordinator 702 267-2212 702 210-4023 Henderson Fire Department Chief 702 267-2211 Humboldt County LEPC LEPC Chair 775 623-6351 775-633-6429 Humboldt Emergency Mgmt Director Lander County Sheriff/Fire Chief/Emergency Manager 775 635-1100 775 635-5161 Lander LEPC/Emergency Mgmt LEPC Fire Administrator 775 635-9617 775-635-9617 Las Vegas Emergency Mgmt Emergency Management Coord. 702 383-2888 702-329-0291 Las Vegas Fire Bomb Squad 702 229-0362 Lincoln County (Panaca Fire) Asst. Chief 775-962-1102 Lincoln LEPC/Emergency Mgmt LEPC Chair/Director 775 728-4431 775 728-4659 Lyon County Emergency Mgmt Coordinator 775 463-6600 775 463-6620 Lyon County LEPC LEPC Chair/District Chief 775 463-2261 775-463-6620 Mesquite Emergency Management Manager 702 346-2690 702-346-2690 Mesquite Emergency Management Chief 775 346-2690 Mineral County Fire Chief 775 945-2497 775-945-2497 Mineral County LEPC LEPC/Mason Valley FPD 775 945-2484 775-945-2484 Mineral County LEPC LEPC/Mineral County Fire 775 945-1047 775-945-1047 N Las Vegas Emer. Mgmt /Fire Coordinator 702 633-1125 702 249-3320 Nye County Emergency Mgmt Director 775 482-7379 775-482-7379 Nye County LEPC LEPC/Dir. Emergency Services 775 209-6861 Pershing County LEPC LEPC Chair 775 273-2423 775 741-9373 Reno Public Safety Fire/Sheriff Dispatch 775 334-2161 775 334-2161 Reno Public Works 775 334-2350 775 334-2168 Sparks Emergency Mgmt Emergency Manager 775 353-2330 775 353-2231 Sparks Fire Department Dispatch 775 353-2231 775 353-2231 Storey County Emergency Mgmt Director 775 847-0954 775 847-0950 Truckee Fire Dispatch 530 582-7850 530 477-5761 Washoe County LEPC LEPC Secretary/Reno Fire 775 858-1628 Washoe District Health Dept Administrator 775 328-2434 775 785-4630 Wells Fire Department 775 752-3334 West Wendover Fire/Emergency Management Chief 775 664-2274 435 830-8349 White Pine County LEPC LEPCE Co-Chair/Sheriff 775 289-8808 775-289-8808 White Pine LEPC/Emer. Mgmt LEPCA Co-Chair/Director 775 289-8406 775-296-1700

CONTRACTORS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMS Clean Harbors Manager 775 331-9400 800-645-8265 H2O Environmental Manager - Reno 775 351-2237 775 351-2237 H2O Environmental Manager – Las Vegas 702 396-4148 702 396-4148 Phillip Services Corporation (PSC) Fernley 775-575-2760 775-530-9429 NEVADA HAZMAT EMERGENCY CONTACTS ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION OFFICE PHONE 24-HR PHONE Phillip Services Corporation (PSC) Las Vegas 702-267-0563 775-530-9429 Reno Drain Oil Manager 775 342-0351 775 342-0351 Universal Environmental Services Manager 775 351-2500 775 351-2500

TREATMENT STORAGE DISPOSAL FACILITIES 21 Century EMI (PSC) Facility Manager 775 575-2760 Fallon NAS 775 426-2715 775 426-2715 Hawthorne Army Depot Fire Chief 775 945-7107 775-445-7417 Nellis AFB 702-652-2446 702-652-2446 Nevada Test Site EOD Project Field Supervisor 702 295-3724 702 794-6263 Nevada Test Site Haz Waste Superintendent 702 295-4780 702-794-6954 Safety Kleen Manager 702-296-7690 702-296-7690 US Ecology Manager 800 239-3943

OTHER SUPPORT American Red Cross Clark County On Duty 702 791-3311 702 791-3311 American Red Cross Elko On Duty 775 753-9600 775-753-9600 American Red Cross Nellis AFB On Duty 702 652-2106 877 272-7337 American Red Cross Reno On Duty 775 856-1000 775-856-1000 CHEMTREC On Duty 800 424-9300 800 424-9300 Civil Air Patrol 775 358-3700 National Poison Antidote Center On Duty 800 424-9300 800 424-9300 Poison Control Center Humana Hospital On Duty 702 732-4989 702 732-4989 Poison Control Center St. Mary's Hospital On Duty 775 789-3013 775 789-3013 Poison Control Center University Medical Center On Duty 702 385-1277 702 385-1277 Poison Control Center Washoe Medical Center On Duty 775 885-5134 775 885-5134

OTHER INDUSTRY Association of General Contractors 775 329-6116 Barrick Mining Corporation Elko 775 778-8222 775 778-8222 Cyanco Winnemucca 775 623-1214 775 623-1214 Dupont Carlin Terminal Carlin 775 754-6333 901 353-7103 Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation Henderson 702 651-2200 702 651-2200 Kinder Morgan Las Vegas 702 644-3943 702 644-3943 Kinder Morgan Sparks 775 358-6971 775 358-6971 Nevada Power Co. Las Vegas 702 367-5555 702 367-5555 Newmont Mining Corporation Carlin 775 778-4911 775 778-4911 Paiute Pipeline Company N. Nevada 800 624-2153 800 624-2153 Ruby Hill Mining Company Eureka Eureka County Sheriff Eureka County Sheriff Sierra Chemical Company Sparks 775 358-0888 775 240-9200 Sierra Pacific Power Co. Reno 775 834-4100 775 834-4100 Southwest Gas Corp. N. Nevada 800 772-4555 800 772-4555 Southwest Gas Corp. S. Nevada 800 447-5422 800 447-5422 Union Pacific Railroad Emergency Reporting 888 877-7267 888 877-7267 Univar USA Inc. Carlin 775 754-6373 CHEMTREC

Phone numbers verified 8/04

STATE OF NEVADA PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO FREQUENCIES

"State State Entity Use Radio Frequency White" Channel 1 Fire 154.280 2 Fire 154.265 3 Fire 154.295 4 Division of Emergency Management 155.145 5 Division of Emergency Management 155.715 6 Law (Federal) 155.475 7 Law (State) 155.655 8 Search and Rescue 155.160

DPS REGIONS

DPS Region 1

Site Rx Freq Rx Code Tx Freq Tx Code Pers # Name Not in Use 1 Alamo Pri 155.7000 PL 151.4 158.8350 DPL 315 100 Alamo 2 Alamo Sec 154.7400 PL 151.4 158.9700 DPL 315 101 3 Alamo Tac 154.7400 PL 162.2 158.9700 PL 162.2 102 4 Brock Pri 154.9875 PL 151.4 158.8200 DPL 115 103 Tonopah 5 Brock Sec 154.7850 PL 151.4 158.9250 DPL 115 104 6 Brock Tac 154.7850 PL 162.2 158.9250 PL 162.2 105 7 106 ** 8 107 ** 9 108 ** 10 Caliente Pri 154.7250 PL 151.4 158.9700 DPL 115 109 Caliente 11 110 ** 12 111 ** 13 112 ** 14 Highland Pri 154.9050 PL 151.4 158.8350 DPL 315 113 Pioche 15 Highland Sec 155.1300 PL 151.4 158.9700 DPL 315 114 16 Highland Tac 155.1300 PL 162.2 158.9700 PL 162.2 115 17 Round Mt Pri 154.9050 PL 151.4 158.9250 DPL 115 116 Round Mt 18 Sawtooth Pri 154.8525 PL 151.4 158.8200 DPL 115 117 Beatty 19 Sawtooth Sec 154.6800 PL 151.4 159.0300 DPL 115 118 20 Sawtooth Tac 154.6800 PL 162.2 159.0300 PL 162.2 119 DPS Region 1 Cont. Site Rx Freq Rx Code Tx Freq Tx Code Pers # Name Not in Use 21 Tempiute Pri 154.9050 PL 151.4 154.9050 PL 151.4 120 Rachel 22 Timber 121 ** 23 Warm Spr Pri 154.8825 PL 151.4 158.8200 DPL 115 122 Warm Spr 24 Warm Spr Sec 155.0325 PL 151.4 158.9250 DPL 115 123 25 Warm Spr Tac 155.0325 PL 162.2 158.9250 PL 162.2 124 26 Beacon Pri 155.7900 PL 151.4 159.0525 DPL 115 203 27 Skull Pri 153.9200 PL 151.4 158.8725 DPL 115 204 Amargosa 28 Arden 215 29 Apex 216 30 Hilton 217 31 Xmas 218 32 Pahrump 219 33 Beaver 220 34 Angels 221 35 Potosi 222

DPS Region 2 Site Rx Freq Rx Code Tx Freq Tx Code Pers # Name Not in Use 1 Austin Pri 154.6650 PL 151.4 158.8200 DPL 315 125 Austin 2 Sec 126 ** 3 Tac 127 ** 4 Bald Pk W Pri 155.4600 PL 151.4 158.7525 DPL 205 128 Schurz 5 Bald Pk W Sec 455.8200 PL 151.4 158.7825 DPL 205 129 6 Bald Pk W Tac 155.8200 PL 162.2 158.7825 PL 162.2 130 7 Columbus Pri 154.7700 PL 151.4 158.7525 DPL 205 131 Coaldale 8 Columbus Sec 154.9350 PL 151.4 158.8725 DPL 205 132 9 Columbus Tac 154.9350 PL 162.2 158.8725 PL 162.2 133 10 Fairview Pri 154.8600 PL 151.4 158.9700 DPL 205 134 Fallon 11 Fairview Sec 154.0250 PL 151.4 158.8350 DPL 205 135 12 Fairview Tac 154.0250 PL 162.2 158.8350 PL 162.2 136 13 Imly 137 ** 14 Miller Pri 154.0550 PL 151.4 158.7525 DPL 205 138 Mont Pass 15 New Pass 139 ** 16 Pine Grove Pri 155.3700 PL 151.4 158.9700 DPL 205 140 Smith Vally 17 Poito Pri 154.8525 PL 151.4 158.9700 DPL 205 141 Gerlach DPS Region 2 Cont. Site Rx Freq Rx Code Tx Freq Tx Code Pers # Name Not in Use 18 Poito Sec 154.9425 PL 151.4 159.0900 DPL 205 142 ** 19 Poito Tac 154.9425 PL 162.2 159.0900 PL 162.2 143 ** 20 Toulon Pri 155.1450 PL 151.4 158.9700 DPL 205 144 lovelck 21 Toulon Sec 155.4525 PL 151.4 158.8350 DPL 205 145 22 Toulon Tac 155.4525 PL 162.2 158.8350 PL 162.2 146 23 TV Hill Pri 155.0400 PL 151.4 158.7525 DPL 205 147 Hawtho 24 TV Hill Sec 155.5500 PL 151.4 158.8725 DPL 205 148 25 TV Hill Tac 155.5500 PL 162.2 158.8725 PL 162.2 149 26 Two Tips Pri 150 ** 27 Virgina Pri 155.9550 PL 151.4 158.9700 DPL 205 151 28 Virgina Sec 154.3400 PL 151.4 158.8350 DPL 205 152 29 Virgina Tac 154.3400 PL 162.2 158.8350 PL 162.2 153 30 Red Peak Pri 155.4600 PL 151.4 159.0900 DPL 205 205 Reno 31 Patrick Pri 154.9200 PL 151.4 159.0900 DPL 205 206 Patrick 32 Brockway Pri 154.7925 PL 151.4 159.0075 DPL 205 207 Tahoe 33 Ophir Pri 154.8150 PL 151.4 159.1500 DPL 205 208 Carson 34 Ophir Alt 154.0250 PL 151.4 158.7900 DPL 205 209 Carson Alt ** 35 Pine Nut Pri 154.7850 PL 151.4 158.7900 DPL 205 210 Dayton 36 Eagle Pri 154.8300 PL 151.4 159.1500 DPL 205 211 Silver Spr 37 Peavine Pri 154.7750 PL 151.4 158.9700 DPL 205 212 Allied ** 38 Peavine Alt 155.4450 PL 151.4 159.0900 DPL 205 213 Reno Alt ** 39 East Pk Pri 155.6550 PL 151.4 158.7875 DPL 205 214 Minden **

DPS Region 3 Site Rx Freq Rx Code Tx Freq Tx Code Pers # Name Not in Use 1 Bald Pk E Pri 155.4300 PL 151.4 158.7525 DP 315 154 Currie 2 Bald Pk E Sec 155.5950 PL 151.4 158.8725 DP 315 155 3 Bald Pk E Tac 155.5950 PL 162.2 158.8725 PL 162.2 156 4 Cave Pri 154.8150 PL 151.4 158.8350 DP 315 157 Ely South 5 Cave Sec 154.9350 PL 151.4 158.9700 DP 315 158 6 Cave Tac 154.9350 PL 162.2 158.9700 PL 162.2 159 7 Coyote Sp Pri PL 151.4 DP 315 160 ** 8 Denio Pri 154.0550 PL 151.4 154.0550 DP 315 161 Denio 9 Double H Pri 154.6800 PL 151.4 158.9400 DP 315 162 Orovada 10 Flat Cr Pri 154.7400 PL 151.4 154.7400 DP 315 163 McDermit 11 Elko Mt Pri 154.8000 PL 151.4 158.7525 DP 315 164 Elko DPS Region 3 Cont. Site Rx Freq Rx Code Tx Freq Tx Code Pers # Name Not in Use 12 Elko Mt Sec 154.9050 PL 151.4 158.8725 DP 315 165 13 Elko Mt Tac 154.9050 PL 162.2 158.8725 PL 162.2 166 14 Ellen D Pri 154.6650 PL 151.4 158.7525 DP 315 167 Jackpot 15 Ellen D Sec 154.7850 PL 151.4 158.8725 DP 315 168 16 Ellen D Tac 154.7850 PL 162.2 158.8725 PL 162.2 169 17 Golconda Pri 154.7325 PL 151.4 158.8200 DP 315 170 Golconda 18 Gringstone Pri 154.6650 PL 151.4 158.7525 DP 315 171 Tunnel 19 Kimberly Pri 154.1150 PL 151.4 158.8350 DP 315 172 BlackJack 20 Stony Pri 155.2500 PL 151.4 158.8200 DP 315 173 Battle Mt 21 Stony Sec 155.4525 PL 151.4 158.9200 DP 315 174 22 Stony Tac 155.4525 PL 162.2 158.9200 PL 162.2 175 23 Mary's Pri 154.7925 PL 151.4 158.7525 DP 315 176 Carlin 24 Mary's Sec 154.6725 PL 151.4 158.8725 DP 315 177 25 Mary's Tac 154.6725 PL 162.2 158.8725 PL 162.2 178 26 Penn Hill Pri 155.4375 PL 151.4 158.7525 DP 315 179 Mtn City 27 Penn Hill Sec 155.5575 PL 151.4 158.8725 DP 315 180 28 Penn Hill Tac 155.5575 PL 162.2 158.8725 PL 162.2 181 29 Prospect Pri 154.8750 PL 151.4 158.8350 DP 315 182 Eureka 30 Prospect Sec 154.9350 PL 151.4 158.9700 DP 315 183 31 Prospect Tac 154.9350 PL 162.2 158.9700 PL 162.2 184 32 Rocky Pt Pri 154.8225 PL 151.4 158.7525 DP 315 185 Wells 33 Rocky Pt Sec 154.9575 PL 151.4 158.8725 DP 315 186 34 Rocky Pt Tac 154.9575 PL 162.2 158.8725 PL 162.2 187 35 Squaw Pk Pri 154.6875 PL 151.4 158.8350 DP 315 188 Ely South 36 Squaw Pk Sec 154.8525 PL 151.4 158.9700 DP 315 200 37 Squaw Pk Tac 154.8525 PL 162.2 158.9700 PL 162.2 201 38 Wendover Pri 154.8075 PL 151.4 158.7525 DP 315 189 Wendover 39 Wendover Sec PL 151.4 DP 315 190 ** 40 Wendover Tac PL 162.2 PL 162.2 191 ** 41 Winne Pri 154.8825 PL 151.4 158.8200 DP 315 192 Winne 42 Winne Sec 155.0475 PL 151.4 158.9250 DP 315 193 43 Winne Tac 155.0475 PL 162.2 158.9250 PL 162.2 194 44 Reg 3 C-C 153.7400 PL 151.4 153.7400 PL 151.4 202 Car-Car

COUNTY REGION 1 RX PL TX PL NAME

CLARK CH 1 159.15 77 154.77 77 ADMIN CH 7 158.79 77 154.65 77 DETECTIVES& RURAL CH 11 158.85 173.8 155.25 173.8 RURAL SOUTH CH 12 156.21 77 156.21 77 CAR TO CAR

ESMERELDA CH 1 155.31 CS 155.31 CS LOC CH 2 155.31 CS 156.09 100 PALMETTO CH 3 155.31 CS 156.09 82.5 PILOT PK CH 4 155.31 CS 156.09 114.8 MONTEZUMA

LINCOLN

CH 1 155.535 CS 155.535 CS LOC CH 2 155.535 CS 154.86 151.4 HIGHLAND CH 3 155.535 CS 154.86 186.2 ALAMO CH 4 155.535 CS 154.86 123 TICKABOO/BALD

NYE

CH 1 155.625 CS 155.625 CS LOC CH 2 155.625 179.9 155.01 100 MONTEZUMA CH 3 155.625 179.9 155.01 110.9 PILOT PK CH 4 155.625 179.9 155.01 114.8 JOHNNIE CH 5 155.625 179.9 155.01 127.3 SHOSHONE/ ROUND MT. CH 6 155.625 179.9 155.01 156.7 SOBER CH 7 155.625 179.9 155.01 167.9 TIMBER CH 8 155.625 179.9 155.01 141.3 WARN SPRINGS CH 9 155.625 179.9 155.01 103.5 SHEEP CANYON

REGION 2 RX PL TX PL NAME

CARSON CH 1 155.97 CS 155.97 CS LOC CH 2 155.535 CS 155.535 CS F-3 CH 3 155.685 CS 155.685 CS F-4 CH 4 155.97 CS 155.25 127.3 VOTED REPT.

CHURCHILL CH 1 155.19 CS 155.19 CS LOC CH 2 155.19 CS 155.91 162.2 RATTLESNAKE CH 3 155.19 CS 155.91 100 FAIRVIEW REGION 2 Cont. RX PL TX PL NAME

DOUGLAS CH 1 154.74 100 155.625 100 EAST PK CH 2 154.74 114.8 155.64 114.8 TOPAZ CH 3 154.89 100 155.64 100 KINGSBERRY

FALLON PD CH 1 155.49 77 154.65 77 RATTLESNAKE

LYON CH 1 154.77 CS 154.77 CS LOC CH 2 154.77 114.8 156.15 114.8 SO 1 EAGLE CH 3 154.77 114.8 156.15 100 SO 1 COMO CH 4 154.77 114.8 155.15 107.2 SO 1 PINE NUT CH 5 156.105 136.5 159.21 146.2 SO 2 EAGLE CH 6 154.725 CS 154.725 CS TAC CH 7 154.77 114.8 156.15 110.9 SO 1 BALD MT CH 8 156.105 136.5 159.21 110.9 SO 2 BALD MT

MINERAL CH 1 155.115 82.5 155.115 82.5 LOC CH 2 155.115 82.5 155.955 107.2 KINKEAD CH 3 155.115 82.5 155.955 156.7 TV HILL CH 4 155.115 82.5 155.955 114.8 PILOT PK CH 5 155.115 82.5 155.955 127.3 RAWHIDE

PERSHING CH 1 154.965 CS 154.965 CS LOC CH 2 154.965 CS 155.835 100 TOULON CH 3 154.965 CS 155.835 114.8 WINN CH 4 154.965 CS 155.835 127.3 MOSES CH 5 155.565 CS 155.565 100 LOVELOCK PD LOC

STOREY CH 1 155.07 CS 155.07 100 LOC CH 2 155.07 100 155.61 100 COMO CH 3 155.07 100 155.61 156.7 POUND PK

REGION 3 RX PL TX PL NAME

ELKO CH 1 155.055 CS 151.055 CS LOC CH 2 155.055 CS 154.04 100 ROCK PT. CH 3 155.055 CS 154.04 114.8 PENN HILL CH 4 155.055 CS 154.04 127.3 L & D REGION 3 Cont. RX PL TX PL NAME CH 5 155.055 CS 154.04 131.8 ELKO MT CH 6 155.055 CS 154.04 141.3 MARYS MT CH 7 155.645 CS 155.645 CS ELKO SO TAC CH 8 155.55 CS 155.55 CS ELKO PD CH 9 155.94 CS 155.94 CS ELKO PD TAC

EUREKA CH 1 155.07 CS 155.07 CS LOC CH 2 155.07 CS 155.79 100 PROSPECT PK CH 3 155.07 CS 155.79 114.8 MARYS MT CH 4 155.07 CS 155.79 131.8 MT TENABO

HUMBOLDT CH 1 154.845 156.7 154.025 156.7 SO LOC 1 CH 2 155.625 131.8 155.625 131.8 SO LOC 2 CH 3 155.625 131.8 155.01 100 TRIDENT PK. CH 4 155.625 131.8 155.01 127.3 BLUE MT. CH 5 155.625 131.8 155.01 110.9 BUCKSKIN MT. CH 6 155.625 131.8 155.01 114.8 GOLCONDA SUM

LANDER CH 1 155.895 179.9 154.995 100 MT LEWIS CH 2 155.895 203.5 154.995 156.7 AUSTIN PK. CH 3 155.895 225.7 154.995 173.8 BUNKER HILL CH 4 155.895 203.5 155.895 203.5 TAC1 CH 5 155.895 179.9 155.895 179.9 TAC2

WHITE PINE CH 1 155.1 CS 155.1 CS LOC CH 2 155.1 CS 155.805 100 BALD / VICTORIA CH 3 155.1 CS 155.805 114.8 CAVE CH 4 155.1 CS 155.805 127.3 KIMBERLY

W. WENDOVER CH 1 155.04 179.9 155.04 179.9 WN LAW 1 CH 2 155.19 CS 155.19 CS WN TAC CH 3 155.82 167.9 155.82 167.9 WN 820

5. Facility Response Information

There are several sources of information regarding hazardous materials that may be present at individual facilities within the State. Several of the sources include sizeable databases, which would be difficult to present or reproduce within this Response Plan. These databases exist with various local, state and federal agencies. Some of the databases are accessible by the general public; while others require prior approval to access the information. Consequently, rather than including the databases in this report, information is provided regarding the nature of the database and how to access the database. At the time of writing this plan, a Governor’s Task Force has been convened to address the issue of sharing of HazMat information between agencies.

CERCLIS CERCLIS is the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System. The USEPA administers this database. CERCLIS contains information on hazardous waste sites, potential hazardous waste sites, and remedial activities across the nation, including sites that are on the National Priorities List (NPL) or being considered for the NPL. Sites listed on CERCLIS may be searched online at http://cfpub.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/srchsites.cfm

Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) The EPA ECHO database provides integrated compliance and enforcement information for approximately 800,000 regulated facilities nationwide. The site allows users to find inspection, violation, enforcement action, and penalty information about facilities for the past two years. Facilities regulated under the following environmental statutes are included: Clean Air Act (CAA) Stationary Source Program, Clean Water Act (CWA) National Pollutant Elimination Discharge System (NPDES), and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). ECHO reports provide a snapshot of a facility’s environmental record, showing dates and types of violations, as well as the State or Federal government’s response. The ECHO database is available online at http://www.epa.gov/echo/index.html

Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a publicly available EPA database that contains information on toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities reported annually by certain covered industry groups as well as federal facilities. This inventory was established under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA) and expanded by the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990. The TRI database is available online at http://www.epa.gov/tri/

Envirofacts The Envirofacts website is a single point of access to select U.S. EPA environmental data. This website provides access to several EPA databases that provide information about environmental activities that may affect air, water, and land anywhere in the United States. This website allows users to retrieve a sampling of information pertaining to your area by entering a specific ZIP Code, City and State, or County and State. More in-depth information about a particular subject area, may be selected from a list of available

5 -1 topics, which includes Waste, Water, Toxics, Air, Radiation, Land, Other, and Maps. Envirofacts also allows users to generate maps of environmental information. The Envirofacst website can be found online at http://www.epa.gov/enviro/index.html

Permitted Treatment, Storage or Disposal Facilities The NDEP Bureau of Waste Management maintains a list of permitted hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal facilities (TSDFs). These facilities are regulated under the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), which has been delegated by EPA to NDEP within the State of Nevada. A list of these facilities, with contact information, is available online at http://ndep.nv.gov/bwm/hazard01.htm.

Recycling Facilities Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) 444.84555 requires a facility or mobile unit for the recycling of hazardous waste to obtain a written determination by the NDEP Administrator. Information regarding these facilities is available online at http://ndep.nv.gov/bwm/hazard20.htm

Chemical Action Prevention Program (CAPP). This program is located within the NDEP Bureau of Waste Management. CAPP applies to facilities that have select, highly hazardous substances in quantities above defined thresholds. These highly hazardous substances are distinguished from numerous other agency-regulated substances in that they will cause acute health impacts, that is, serious heath impacts from a relatively short- term, low concentration exposure. CAPP maintains a list of these facilities, conducts inspections, issues permits, and requires that the facilities maintain Emergency Action/Response Plans. These facilities are also required to provide the appropriate LEPC with a copy of the Emergency Action/Response Plan. Information regarding the CAPP facilities, including location, contacts, and highly hazardous substances used is provided in the Hazard Analysis Section of this plan. CAPP information is also available from the NDEP Duty Officer at (888) 331-6337. Additional CAPP information should also be available online, in the near future.

Nevada Chemical Facility Database (NCFD) Compliance with Federal and State laws requires reporting of hazardous materials that are used, stored, manufactured or manufactured for transport. Compliance with NRS 459.744, NRS 477.045 and NAC 477.323 requires annual reporting of relevant information to the State Fire Marshal’s office; while SARA Title III requires reporting of relevant information to the LEPC, to the SERC and to the fire department with jurisdiction over the facility. The Division of the State Fire Marshal is responsible for maintaining and updating this reported information within the Nevada Chemical Facility Database (NCFD). This database contains information on facilities which use, manufacture or store hazardous materials. Currently this database contains information on over 5,000 facilities including: facility name, location, emergency contacts, chemical name, CAS number, health hazard, physical hazard, quantity onsite, etc. The database can be accessed through NHP Dispatch, by first responders and agency personnel who have received prior authorization to access the information. Future plans include development of a web-based application of this database.

5 -2 6. Public Information

All information released to the public regarding a hazardous materials incident will be coordinated through the IC. Ideally, the IC will have appointed a Public Information Officer (PIO) to coordinate the dissemination of information to the public.

The IC or PIO will determine the type of information to be released to the public, typically through a press release or a press conference. Examples of information to be released may include the following:

ƒ Nature of the incident ƒ Date and time of the incident ƒ Approximate location where the incident occurred ƒ Precautions for the public and possible symptoms of exposure if the incident is high hazard ƒ Telephone number and internet address for public inquiries ƒ Traffic patterns affected by the incident ƒ Number of injuries and property damage ƒ Product name and normal uses ƒ Response agencies involved ƒ Mitigation efforts underway ƒ Any instructions with regard to evacuation or shelter in place, if the incident is high hazard ƒ Mass care information if high hazard

A list of media outlets (including radio, television, and newspaper) is provided in Appendix E.

In the event of a significant incident, the Nevada Emergency Alert System (EAS) may be activated. The EAS has been in place since January of 1997. It is a voluntary program that is fully funded by local radio and television stations. Law enforcement and public safety officials can use EAS to quickly provide lifesaving information to the public at no taxpayer expense. The Mayor, County Commission Chair, County Manager, County Emergency Management Manager, County Public Information Officer, or the County Special Projects Manager of the impacted community can authorize activation of the EAS. The Governor, the Director of the Nevada Department of Public Safety, the Division Chief of NDEM or the National Weather Service, can also authorize activation of the EAS. Activation is facilitated with a call to one of the authorized activating agencies listed above who will then request EAS activation and provide messages for transmission.

In the event of a disaster, upon request of the Governor’s Office and in conjunction with NDEM, a Joint Information Center (JIC) will be established at the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC). The JIC will coordinate information releases with the IC.

Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Amargosa Valley V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 372-1111

Business Contact

POC Name: Rodger Bright Phone: (775) 372-5609 Fax: (555) 444-2222

Address: hcr 69 box 401P, Amargosa Valley State: NV Zip: 89020

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 24 Operations: 24 Technician: 0

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155 625

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 1 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Austin Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 964-2482

Business Contact

POC Name: Ray Williams Phone: (775) 964-2676 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 26, Austin State: NV Zip: 89310

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 10 Operations: 5 Technician: 3

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 2 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Battle Mountain V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 635-5102

Business Contact

POC Name: Lee Killeen Phone: (775) 635-5102 Fax: (775) 635-3320

Address: P.O. Box 105, Battle Mountain State: NV Zip: 89820

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 25 Operations: 18 Technician: 14

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.865

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 3 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Beatty V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 553-2958

Business Contact

POC Name: Mike Lasorsa Phone: (775) 553-2958 Fax: (775) 553-8958

Address: 451 N Third Street, Beatty State: NV Zip: 89003

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 6 Operations: 3 Technician: 4

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.445 445

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 4 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Belmont V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 482-9474

Business Contact

POC Name: Rich Sauer Phone: (775) 482-9474 Fax: (775) 482-3778

Address: State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 5 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Beowawe V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 468-2003

Business Contact

POC Name: Terry Henderson Phone: (775) 468-0429 Fax: (775) 468-0328

Address: HC 66 Box 220, Beowawe State: NV Zip: 89821

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 6 Operations: 6 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.07

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 6 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Blue Diamond #80

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 875-4144

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax: (702) 875-4280

Address: Cottonwood Dr. & Marian Way, Blue Diam State: NV Zip: 89004

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 7 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Boulder City Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (702) 293-9228

Business Contact

POC Name: Dean F. Molburg Phone: (702) 293-9228 Fax: (702) 293-9221

Address: 1101 Elm St, Boulder City State: NV Zip: 89005

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: 42 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 8 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Brown Huffacre

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 851-1110

Business Contact

POC Name: Terry Donohue Phone: (775) 851-1110 Fax:

Address: 1050 High Chaparral, Reno State: NV Zip: 89511

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 7 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 9 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Bunkerville #71

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 455-7311

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 346-5856 Fax: (702) 346-5255

Address: 200 Virgin St., Bunkerville State: NV Zip: 89007

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 10 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Caliente Vol. Fire Dept

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 726-3334

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve Rowe Phone: (775) 726-3334 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 727, Caliente State: NV Zip: 89008

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 11 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Cal-Nev-Ari #84

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 297-1529

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax: (702) 279-1543

Address: Azetc Rd., end of runway, Cal-Nev-Ari State: NV Zip: 89039

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 12 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Carlin Vol. Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 754-6969

Business Contact

POC Name: William Johnston Phone: (775) 754-6658 Fax: (775) 754-6069

Address: P.O. Box 788, Carlin State: NV Zip: 89822

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 33 Operations: 33 Technician: 6

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 13 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Carson City Fire Dept

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 887-2210

Business Contact

POC Name: Stacey Giomi Phone: (775) 887-2210 Fax: (775) 887-2209

Address: 777 So. Stewart St., Carson City State: NV Zip: 89701

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 60 Operations: 60 Technician: 22

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.43

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 14 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Central Lyon County Fire Protection District

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 246-6209

Business Contact

POC Name: Mark Darragh Phone: (775) 246-6209 Fax: (775) 246-6204

Address: 231 Corral Dr., Dayton, NV, Dayton State: NV Zip: 89403

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 93 Operations: 47 Technician: 6

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.1

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 15 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Clark County Fire Department

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (702) 455-7311

Business Contact

POC Name: Richard Brenner Phone: (702) 455-7316 Fax: (702) 736-6111

Address: 575 E. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas State: NV Zip: 89119

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 500 Operations: Technician: 30

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 16 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Clover Valley V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 752-2463

Business Contact

POC Name: Bobby Lee Phone: (775) 752-2463 Fax:

Address: HC 60 Box 133, Wells State: NV Zip: 89835

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 1 Operations: 1 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 17 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Cold Springs Sta # 20

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 667-5906

Business Contact

POC Name: Dick Boykin Phone: (756) 888-1546 Fax: (775) 972-3330

Address: 3405 White Lake Parkway, Reno State: NV Zip: 89506

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 10 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 18 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Crescent Valley V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone:

Business Contact

POC Name: Kevin Jackson Phone: (775) 468-0556 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 1098, Crescent Valley State: NV Zip: 89821

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 8 Operations: 8 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.07

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 19 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Crystal V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 372-5554

Business Contact

POC Name: Shane Clark Phone: (775) 372-5554 Fax: (775) 372-5557

Address: 250 N. HWY 160, Pahrump State: NV Zip: 89060

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 17 Operations: 1 Technician: 1

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements:

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155 625

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 20 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Curent Creek/Duck Water V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 863-0213

Business Contact

POC Name: Edward Fisher Phone: (775) 863-0213 Fax: (775) 863-0213

Address: CURRENT HC 34 BOX 34227, Ely State: NV Zip: 89301

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 6 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 21 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Dayton Vol. Fire Department

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 246-6206

Business Contact

POC Name: Scott Firestone Phone: (775) 246-3002 Fax: (775) 246-6206

Address: P.O. Box 516, Dayton State: NV Zip: 89403

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.1

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 22 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Deeth V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 752-3047

Business Contact

POC Name: Walt Howell Phone: (775) 752-3047 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 50, Deeth State: NV Zip: 89823

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 5 Operations: 5 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 23 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Diamond Valley V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 237-5630

Business Contact

POC Name: Don Bergner Phone: (775) 237-5630 Fax:

Address: HC 62 Box 62132B, P.O. Box 136, Eureka State: NV Zip: 89316

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 11 Operations: 6 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.07

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 24 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Dunphy V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 468-0400

Business Contact

POC Name: Dan Gralian Phone: (775) 468-0400 Fax: (775) 468-0328

Address: 901 T.S. Ranch Rd., Battle Mountain State: NV Zip: 89820

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 5 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.07

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 25 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Eastfork Fire & Paramedic Districts

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 266-3377

Business Contact

POC Name: Tod F. Carlini Phone: (775) 266-3634 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 218, Minden State: NV Zip: 89423

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 8 Operations: 3 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.085

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 26 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Eastfork Fire & Paramedic Districts

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 782-9040

Business Contact

POC Name: Tod F. Carlini Phone: (775) 782-9048 Fax: (775) 782-9043

Address: P.O. Box 218, Minden State: NV Zip: 89423

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: 156 Technician: 6

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.085

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 27 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Elko Mechanical Shop EMSVFD

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 738-8245

Business Contact

POC Name: Joe or Jim Smuckitelli Phone: (775) 777-7345 Fax:

Address: State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements:

Communications

Frequency Range Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 28 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Ely Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 289-6633

Business Contact

POC Name: Ross Riveria Phone: (775) 289-6633 Fax: (775) 289-1463

Address: 499 Mill St., Ely State: NV Zip: 89301

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 22 Operations: 11 Technician: 8

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.4

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 29 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Eureka Vol. Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 237-5263

Business Contact

POC Name: Michael Rebaleati Phone: (775) 237-5525 Fax: (775) 237-5614

Address: P.O. Box 528, Eureka State: NV Zip: 89316

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 18 Operations: 10 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 30 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Fallon NAS

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 426-3400

Business Contact

POC Name: Stuart Cook Phone: (775) 426-3400 Fax: (775) 426-3493

Address: 4755 Pasture Rd., Fallon State: NV Zip: 89496

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: 45 Technician: 2

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 31 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Fallon/Churchill Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 427-6521

Business Contact

POC Name: Michael W. Parrish Phone: (775) 427-3910 Fax: (775) 428-1250

Address: 20 N. Carson St., Fallon State: NV Zip: 89406

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 40 Operations: 10 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.055

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 32 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Fish Lake Valley/Dyer V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone:

Business Contact

POC Name: Brent Flemming Phone: (775) 752-3266 Fax:

Address: P.O. BOX 135, Dyer State: NV Zip: 89010

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 3 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155 310

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 33 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Fish Spring V.F.D.

Agency Type: 24-hr phone: (775) 782-4344

Business Contact

POC Name: Elaine A. B. Pace Phone: (775) 782-8859 Fax:

Address: 2249 Fish Spring Rd., Gardnervillle State: NV Zip: 89410

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 16 Operations: 16 Technician: 4

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.085

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 34 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Gabbs V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 285-0050

Business Contact

POC Name: John Tornbein Phone: (775) 285-0057 Fax: (775) 285-4250

Address: 502 Brucite P.O. BOX 411, Gabbs State: Zip: 89409

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 4 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155 625

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 35 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Galena V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 849-2881

Business Contact

POC Name: Pete Cannizzaro Phone: (775) 849-2941 Fax:

Address: State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 25 Operations: 3 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 36 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Gardnerville V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 782-2003

Business Contact

POC Name: Donovan Mattinson Phone: (775) 782-7598 Fax:

Address: 1255 Douglas Ave., Gardnervillle State: Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 18 Operations: 4 Technician: 2

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.085

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 37 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Gerlack V.F.D. Sta # 42

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 557-2569

Business Contact

POC Name: Bill Gooch Phone: (775) 555-7256 Fax: (775) 557-2672

Address: 420 Cottonwood, Gerlach State: NV Zip: 89412

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 17 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 38 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Gold Point Volunteer Fire Department

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 482-4653

Business Contact

POC Name: Herb Robbins Phone: (775) 482-4653 Fax: (775) 485-6351

Address: Star Rt 30 Gold Point, Gold Point State: NV Zip: 89013

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 1 Operations: 1 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 39 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Goldfield V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 485-3483

Business Contact

POC Name: Mike Anderson Phone: (775) 485-3483 Fax: (775) 485-3704

Address: SW Corner of Euclid & Elliot P.O. Box 460, G State: NV Zip: 89013

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 6 Operations: 6 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 40 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Goodsprings Sta. 78

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 874-1101

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax: (702) 874-1666

Address: End of Pacific Ave., Goodsprings State: NV Zip: 89019

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 41 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Grass Valley Vol. Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 625-2688

Business Contact

POC Name: Jim Mahaffey Phone: (775) 623-4903 Fax: (775) 625-2562

Address: 5505 Katrina, Winnemucca State: NV Zip: 89445

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.965

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 42 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Hawthorne Vol. Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 945-2497

Business Contact

POC Name: Craig Nixon Phone: (775) 945-2497 Fax: (775) 945-8465

Address: 418 Mineral Way, P.O. Box 1095, Hawthorn State: NV Zip: 89415

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 20 Operations: 20 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.415

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 43 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Henderson Fire

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (702) 565-2448

Business Contact

POC Name: Brad Fuller Phone: (702) 565-2448 Fax: (702) 564-8928

Address: State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range Trunk 800 MHz Primary Frequency 800

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 44 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Hidden Valley V.F.D. Sta # 26

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 857-2882

Business Contact

POC Name: Willie Teepe Phone: (775) 857-2882 Fax: (775) 857-2882

Address: 3255 W. Hidden Valley Dr., Reno State: NV Zip: 89502

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 8 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 45 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Imlay Volunteer Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 217-8111

Business Contact

POC Name: Jerry Monroe Phone: (775) 217-8111 Fax:

Address: 920 Pacific Ave., P.O. Box 284, Imlay State: NV Zip: 89418

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.965

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 46 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Independence Valley V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 756-6562

Business Contact

POC Name: Jay Wright Phone: (775) 756-6562 Fax:

Address: HC 32 Box 180, Tuscarora State: NV Zip: 89834

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 47 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Indian Springs #83

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 879-3402

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 445-7311 Fax: (702) 879-3331

Address: 715 W. Gretta Ln., Indian Springs State: NV Zip: 89018

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 48 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Ione V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 964-2003

Business Contact

POC Name: Gary Fly Phone: (775) 964-1065 Fax: (775) 964-2299

Address: HC61 BOX 61165, Ione State: NV Zip: 89310

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 49 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Jackpot Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 755-2449

Business Contact

POC Name: Verl Jarvie Phone: (775) 755-2423 Fax: (775) 755-2727

Address: P.O. Box 669, Jackpot State: NV Zip: 89825

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 16 Operations: 7 Technician: 1

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.055

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 50 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Jarbidge

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 488-2325

Business Contact

POC Name: Ken Heil or Butch Smith Phone: (775) 488-2325 Fax:

Address: Box 56 Jarbidge NV, Jarbidge State: NV Zip: 89826

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 51 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Jiggs V.F.D

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 744-4359

Business Contact

POC Name: Fred Zaga Phone: (775) 744-4240 Fax:

Address: Box 12, Jiggs State: NV Zip: 89827

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

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Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 52 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Johnson Lane V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 267-2675

Business Contact

POC Name: Terry Taylor Phone: (775) 267-2577 Fax:

Address: 1450 Stephanie Way, Minden State: NV Zip: 89423

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 28 Operations: 29 Technician: 2

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.085

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 53 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Kingston V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 964-1063

Business Contact

POC Name: Ronald Palmer Phone: (775) 964-1063 Fax: (775) 964-1063

Address: HC65 O.O. BOX 120, Austin State: NV Zip: 89310

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

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Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 1 5 8 7 6

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 54 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Lackawanna V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 289-8139

Business Contact

POC Name: William A Ward Phone: (775) 289-0761 Fax: (775) 289-2609

Address: State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 55 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Lamoille V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 753-6465

Business Contact

POC Name: Jess Sustacha Phone: (775) 753-6465 Fax:

Address: PO Box 1212, Lamoille State: NV Zip: 89828

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 56 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Lee Engine Company V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 777-7345

Business Contact

POC Name: Alan Kightlinger Phone: (775) 777-7345 Fax: (775) 777-7359

Address: 911 W. Idaho St, Elko State: NV Zip: 89801

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 45 Operations: 45 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.13

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 57 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Lee Engine Company V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 777-7345

Business Contact

POC Name: Greg Caldwell Phone: (775) 777-7345 Fax: (775) 777-7359

Address: 911 W. Idaho St, Elko State: NV Zip: 89801

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 45 Operations: 45 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.13

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 58 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Lemmon Valley V.F.D. Sta # 23

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 677-5902

Business Contact

POC Name: Ernie Tietje Phone: (775) 677-5902 Fax: (775) 677-5902

Address: 130 Nectar St., Reno State: NV Zip: 89506

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 8 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 59 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Logandale #73

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 397-8641

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax: (702) 398-3554

Address: 3570 Lyman St., Logandale State: NV Zip: 89021

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 60 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Lovelock Vol. Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 273-2423

Business Contact

POC Name: Chuck Rasco Phone: (775) 273-2423 Fax: (775) 273-2427

Address: 1190 Cornell Ave., P.O. Box 336, Lovelock State: NV Zip: 89419

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 28 Operations: 28 Technician: 5

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.965

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 61 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Lund Volunteer Fire Department

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 238-5345

Business Contact

POC Name: William L. Hendrix Phone: (775) 238-5299 Fax: (775) 238-5208

Address: PO Box 36, Lund State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Department

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 62 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Luning Vol. Fire Dept

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 945-2497

Business Contact

POC Name: Craig Nixon Phone: (775) 945-2497 Fax:

Address: c/o MCFD, P.O. Box 1095, Hawthorne State: NV Zip: 89415

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 1 Operations: 1 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.415

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 63 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Manhattan V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 487-2316

Business Contact

POC Name: Tony Grimes Phone: (775) 487-2316 Fax: (775) 487-2360

Address: State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155 ?

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 64 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Mason Valley Fire Protection District

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 463-2261

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve Tognoli Phone: (775) 463-2261 Fax: (775) 463-6537

Address: 118 S. Main St., Yerington State: NV Zip: 89447

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 20 Operations: 20 Technician: 3

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.1

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 65 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary McDermitt Vol. Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 532-5836

Business Contact

POC Name: Gary Wilson Phone: (775) 532-8536 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 27, McDermitt State: NV Zip: 89421

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 66 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary McGill V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 238-7701

Business Contact

POC Name: Rob Cummings Phone: (775) 235-7701 Fax: (775) 238-7572

Address: P.O. Box1317, McGill State: NV Zip: 89317

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 67 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary McGill V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 235-7701

Business Contact

POC Name: Rob Cummings Phone: (775) 235-7701 Fax: (775) 235-7572

Address: PO BOX 1317, McGill State: NV Zip: 89318

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 68 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Mesquite Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (702) 346-2690

Business Contact

POC Name: Derek L. Hughes Phone: (702) 346-2690 Fax: (702) 346-5242

Address: 10 Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite State: NV Zip: 89027

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 27 Operations: 27 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency R-154.415 PL179.9 T153.890 PL 131.8

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 69 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Metropolis

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 752-3648

Business Contact

POC Name: Carl Ulig Phone: (775) 752-3648 Fax:

Address: Hc 62 Box 400 Wells Nv., Wells State: NV Zip: 89835

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 1 Operations: 1 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 70 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Midas V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 529-0373

Business Contact

POC Name: Gene Casci Phone: (775) 529-0150 Fax:

Address: HC 66 Box 45, Midas State: NV Zip: 89414

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 15

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 71 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Midas V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 529-0373

Business Contact

POC Name: Gene Casci Phone: (775) 529-0373 Fax:

Address: HC 66 Box 65, Midas State: NV Zip: 89414

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 72 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Mina Vol. Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 573-2431

Business Contact

POC Name: Craig Nixon Phone: (775) 945-2497 Fax:

Address: c/o MCFD, P.O. Box 1095, Hawthorne State: NV Zip: 89415

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 3 Operations: 3 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.415

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 73 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Mineral County Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 945-2497

Business Contact

POC Name: Craig Nixon Phone: (775) 945-2497 Fax: (775) 945-8465

Address: 418 Mineral Way, P.O. Box 1095, Hawthorn State: NV Zip: 89415

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 4 Operations: 4 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Department

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.415

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 74 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Moapa #72

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 865-2702

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax: (702) 864-2385

Address: 1340 E. State Highway 168, Moapa Town State: NV Zip: 89025

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 75 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Mountain City V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 763-6629

Business Contact

POC Name: Mel Basanez Phone: (775) 763-6629 Fax: (775) 763-6629

Address: Mountain City NV., Mountain City State: Zip: 89831

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 76 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Mt. Charleston #81

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 872-0123

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax:

Address: 551 Yellow Pine, Mt. Charleston, NV 89124 State: NV Zip: 89124

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 77 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Mtn. Springs #79

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 875-4211

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax: (702) 875-4035

Address: State Route 160, M/M 21, Mountain Springs State: NV Zip: 89124

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 78 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Nevada Division of Forestry

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 738-8245

Business Contact

POC Name: Tom Turk/Gary Zunino Phone: (775) 738-3454 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 1507, Elko State: NV Zip: 89803

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 4 Operations: 2 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 79 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Nevada Division of Forestry / Southern Reg.

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (702) 872-5483

Business Contact

POC Name: Les Fadness Phone: (702) 872-5483 Fax: (702) 872-5532

Address: State Route 157, mile marker 1/2, Mt. Char State: NV Zip: 89124

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 7 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895 TX 159.450 RX

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 80 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 883-0351

Business Contact

POC Name: James Linardos Phone: (775) 833-8101 Fax: (775) 831-2072

Address: 866 Oriole Way, Incline Village State: NV Zip: 89451

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 10 Operations: 62 Technician: 2

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements:

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 81 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary North Las Vegas Fire Department

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (702) 633-1102

Business Contact

POC Name: Terri Tarbett Phone: (702) 633-2068 Fax: (702) 399-8730

Address: 2626 E. Carey NLV NV, Las Vegas State: NV Zip: 89030

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 128 Operations: 1 Technician: 1

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements:

Communications

Frequency Range Trunk 800 MHz Primary Frequency

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 82 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary North Lyon County FPD

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 575-3378

Business Contact

POC Name: Lisa Farmer, Admin. Assist. Phone: (775) 575-3378 Fax: (775) 575-3379

Address: 195 E. Main St., Fernley State: NV Zip: 89408

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.1

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 83 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Northfork V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 758-6483

Business Contact

POC Name: Jerry Windous Phone: (775) 758-6483 Fax:

Address: HC 31 Box 185, Elko State: NV Zip: 89801

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 1 Operations: 1 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Department

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 84 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Orovada V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 272-3282

Business Contact

POC Name: Jeanne Mertens Phone: (775) 272-3282 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 84, Orovada State: NV Zip: 89425

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 85 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Overton #74

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 397-8828

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax: (702) 397-2461

Address: 2995 N. Moapa Valley Blvd., Overton State: NV Zip: 89090

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 86 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Owyhee V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 757-2473

Business Contact

POC Name: Brent Hunter Phone: (775) 757-2473 Fax: (775) 757-3430

Address: 1000 Fire Lane, NV Highway 225, Box 219, State: NV Zip: 89832

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 25 Operations: 10 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 163.9375

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 87 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Pahranagat Valley Vol. Fire Dept

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 725-3333

Business Contact

POC Name: Chad N. Hastings Phone: (775) 725-3333 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 560, Alamo State: NV Zip: 89001

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 88 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Pahrump Valley Fire Rescue Service

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 727-5658

Business Contact

POC Name: Scott Lewis Phone: (775) 209-5883 Fax: (775) 751-4010

Address: 300 N. HWY 160, Pahrump State: NV Zip: 89060

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 25 Operations: 25 Technician: 5

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154 445

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 89 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Palomino Valley VFD Sta # 29

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 475-2660

Business Contact

POC Name: Ron Raum Phone: (775) 475-2660 Fax: (775) 475-2501

Address: 6015 Ironwood Road, Reno State: NV Zip: 89510

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 7 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 90 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Panaca Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 728-4760

Business Contact

POC Name: Harry Birkmier Phone: (775) 728-4760 Fax:

Address: 600 East Edwards - P.O. Box 323, Panaca State: NV Zip: 89042

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 91 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Paradise Valley V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 578-3350

Business Contact

POC Name: Dave Kerns Phone: (775) 578-3521 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 19, Paradise Valley State: NV Zip: 89426

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.17

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 92 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Pine Valley V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 754-2344

Business Contact

POC Name: Danna Bailey Phone: (775) 754-2344 Fax: (775) 754-6847

Address: HC 65 Box 20, Carlin State: NV Zip: 89822

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 2 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.07

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 93 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Pioche Vol. Fire Dept

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 962-5222

Business Contact

POC Name: Larry Stever Phone: (775) 962-5435 Fax:

Address: #15 Meadow Valley St. --P.O. Box 505, Pio State: Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 1,552,050

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 94 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Pleasant Valley V.F.D. Sta # 27 - 37

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 849-4921

Business Contact

POC Name: John Schuler Phone: (775) 849-4922 Fax: (775) 849-4921

Address: 3010 Lakeshore Blvd Sta 37, Carson City State: NV Zip: 89701

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 95 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Pueblo Fire District

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 941-0328

Business Contact

POC Name: Joe Moser Phone: (541) 495-2209 Fax: (541) 495-2209

Address: P.O. Box 188, Denio State: NV Zip: 89404

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 96 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Red Rock V.F.D. Sta # 40

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 969-3333

Business Contact

POC Name: Mike Inskeep Phone: (775) 843-5149 Fax:

Address: 16180 Red Rock Rd., Reno State: NV Zip: 89506

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 12 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 97 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Reno Fire Department Sta # 1 - 17

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 334-2312

Business Contact

POC Name: Charles Lowden Phone: (775) 334-2312 Fax:

Address: State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 320 Operations: 320 Technician: 35

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency Charles Lowden

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 98 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Round Mountain/Hadley V. F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 377-2508

Business Contact

POC Name: Dan Sweeny Phone: (775) 377-2508 Fax: (775) 377-2079

Address: 101 Smokey Valley Blvd. Box 1369, Round State: NV Zip: 89045

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 22 Operations: 22 Technician: 22

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155 625

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 99 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Ruby Valley V.F.D. #1 #2 #3

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 779-2338

Business Contact

POC Name: Larry Burton Phone: (775) 779-2338 Fax:

Address: HC 60 Box 870, Ruby Valley State: NV Zip: 89833

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements:

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 100 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Ruhenstroth V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 265-4828

Business Contact

POC Name: John Babcock Phone: (775) 265-2385 Fax: (775) 265-2776

Address: 2008 Pinto Cr., Gardnervillle State: NV Zip: 89410

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 14 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.085

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 101 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Ruth V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 289-4028

Business Contact

POC Name: Martin J. Sorenson Phone: (775) 289-8678 Fax:

Address: State: NV Zip: 89319

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 7 Operations: 1 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 102 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Rye Patch Vol. Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 538-7880

Business Contact

POC Name: Harry Mosby Phone: (775) 538-7476 Fax: (775) 538-7880

Address: 22425 Old Victory Highway, Lovelock State: NV Zip: 89419

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements:

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.205

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 103 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Ryndon V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 738-5882

Business Contact

POC Name: Chief Bill Krohn Phone: (775) 738-5882 Fax: (775) 738-5882

Address: HC 165-13, Elko State: NV Zip: 89801

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 3 Operations: 3 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 104 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Sandy Valley #77

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 723-1504

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax: (702) 723-5000

Address: 650 W. Quartz Ave., Sandy Valley State: NV Zip: 89019

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 105 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Searchlight #75

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (702) 297-1708

Business Contact

POC Name: Steve McClintock Phone: (702) 455-7311 Fax: (702) 297-1155

Address: 255 S. Nevada St., Searchlight State: NV Zip: 89046

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

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Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.340 - 153.770

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 106 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Silver Lake V.F.D. STA # 21

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 972-0225

Business Contact

POC Name: Bill Howe Phone: (775) 972-0225 Fax:

Address: 11510 Osage Road, Reno State: NV Zip: 89506

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 6 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 107 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Silver Peak V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 937-2238

Business Contact

POC Name: Frank Baker Phone: (775) 937-2238 Fax: (775) 937-2250

Address: P.O.Box 157, Silver Peak State: NV Zip: 89047

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 9 Operations: 9 Technician: 7

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 1 5 5 3 1 0

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 108 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Silver Springs Vol. Fire Department

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 577-5006

Business Contact

POC Name: Bill Snyder Phone: (775) 577-9587 Fax: (775) 577-4615

Address: P.O. Box 332, Silver Springs State: NV Zip: 89429

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 30 Operations: 15 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.1

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 109 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Six Mile Sation #3

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 246-7979

Business Contact

POC Name: Frank Pickles Phone: (775) 246-0750 Fax: (775) 246-7979

Address: 500 Sam Clemens, Dayton State: NV Zip: 89403

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 9 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.61

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 110 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Smokey Valley/Carver V.F.D.

Agency Type: 24-hr phone:

Business Contact

POC Name: Jeff Leavitt Phone: (775) 377-1529 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 1593, Round Mountain State: NV Zip: 89045

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

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Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

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List of Mutual Aid Agreements:

Communications

Frequency Range Primary Frequency

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 111 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Snake Valley V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 234-7101

Business Contact

POC Name: Brian Morrison Phone: (775) 234-7108 Fax:

Address: PO Box 101, Baker State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 6 Operations: 6 Technician: 1

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 164.8 rx 163.15 tx

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 112 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Sparks Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Paid 24-hr phone: (775) 353-2255

Business Contact

POC Name: Tom Clewell Phone: (775) 353-2257 Fax: (775) 353-2424

Address: 1605 Victorian Ave., Sparks State: NV Zip: 89431

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 91 Operations: 91 Technician: 30

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range Trunk 800 MHz Primary Frequency 856.2125

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 113 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Spring Creek V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 753-6411

Business Contact

POC Name: Gary Konakis Phone: (775) 753-8791 Fax: (775) 738-9108

Address: Sta #1Number 5 Licht Parkway, Spring Cre State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 15 Operations: 15 Technician: 2

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 114 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Steptoe Valley

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 591-0405

Business Contact

POC Name: John Evans Phone: (775) 591-0405 Fax: (775) 591-0429

Address: #4 Cherry St. cherry Creek Nv, Cherry Cre State: NV Zip: 89312

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 5 Operations: 2 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 115 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Storey County Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 847-0954

Business Contact

POC Name: Gary Hames Phone: (775) 847-0954 Fax: (775) 847-0987

Address: P.O. Box 603, Virginia City State: NV Zip: 89440

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 86 Operations: 86 Technician: 8

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.070R 155.610T, 123, 156.7, 100

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 116 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Sutcliffe V.F.D. Sta # 41

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 476-1200

Business Contact

POC Name: Jerry Hunter Phone: (775) 475-1200 Fax: (775) 476-0204

Address: 301 Kennedy drive Sutcliffe, Nv 89510, Sut State: NV Zip: 89510

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 2 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 117 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Tecoma V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 776-2466

Business Contact

POC Name: Richard "Shorty" Self Phone: (775) 776-2466 Fax:

Address: Box 228, Montello State: NV Zip: 89830

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 8 Operations: 3 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 118 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Ten Mile V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 744-4380

Business Contact

POC Name: Lynn Young Phone: (775) 744-4380 Fax:

Address: 449 Western Hills Unit 11, Spring Creek State: NV Zip: 89815

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 10 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Department

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 158.895

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 119 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Tonopah V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 482-3926

Business Contact

POC Name: Bruce Woodworth Phone: (775) 482-3778 Fax:

Address: 100 Main St. P.O.Box 1128, Tonopah State: NV Zip: 89049

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 12 Operations: 5 Technician: 5

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Department

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155 625

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 120 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Topaz Ranch Estates V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 266-3780

Business Contact

POC Name: Ronna Hubbard Phone: (775) 720-1601 Fax: (775) 266-4260

Address: 1476 Albite Rd. Wellington Nv, Wellington State: NV Zip: 89444

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: 15 Technician: 1

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.085

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 121 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Valmy Vol. Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 635-8381

Business Contact

POC Name: Bill Morrison Phone: (775) 635-8381 Fax: (775) 635-8311

Address: P.O. Box 130, Valmy, NV, Valmy State: NV Zip: 89438

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 122 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Virginia Highlands Vol. Fire Department

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 847-0971

Business Contact

POC Name: Tom Peevers Phone: (775) 847-0971 Fax: (775) 847-0912

Address: 2610 Cartwright Rd., Virginia City State: NV Zip: 89521

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 10 Operations: 1 Technician: 1

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.07

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 123 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Wadsworth VFD Sta # 25

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 343-0114

Business Contact

POC Name: Kelly Moskalik Phone: (775) 826-8872 Fax: (775) 575-3570

Address: 400 Stampmill, Wadsworth State: NV Zip: 89442

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 3 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 453.050 RFD 159.390 TMFD

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 124 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Walker Lake V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 945-2497

Business Contact

POC Name: Craig Nixon Phone: (775) 945-2497 Fax: (775) 945-8465

Address: 160 Randall Way, Walker Lake State: NV Zip: 89415

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 7 Operations: 7 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 154.415

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 125 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Walker River V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 773-2279

Business Contact

POC Name: George Ponton Phone: (775) 773-2345 Fax: (775) 773-2585

Address: P.O. Box 132, Schurz State: NV Zip: 89427

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 5 Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.34

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 126 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Wells Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 752-3473

Business Contact

POC Name: Randy Dedman Phone: (775) 752-3470 Fax: (775) 752-2485

Address: 516 7th St., P.O. Box 838,, Wells State: NV Zip: 89835

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: 10 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.055

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 127 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary West Wendover Fire Dept.

Agency Type: Fire Department Combination 24-hr phone: (775) 664-2274

Business Contact

POC Name: Jeff Knutson Phone: (775) 664-2274 Fax: (775) 664-3599

Address: State: NV Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 17 Operations: 17 Technician: 5

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.925

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 128 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary White Pine County Fire Protection District

Agency Type: 24-hr phone:

Business Contact

POC Name: Phone: Fax:

Address: State: Zip:

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements:

Communications

Frequency Range Primary Frequency

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Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 129 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Winnemucca Rural Vol. Fire Dept

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 623-6351

Business Contact

POC Name: Neil Wright Phone: (775) 623-6351 Fax: (775) 623-6453

Address: 422 Baud St., Winnemucca State: NV Zip: 89445

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 26 Operations: 26 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Department

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155.17

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 130 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Winnemucca Vol. Fire Dept

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 623-2328

Business Contact

POC Name: Walt Johnstone Phone: (775) 623-5400 Fax:

Address: P.O. Box 1430,, Winnemucca State: NV Zip: 89445

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: 24 Operations: 24 Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 131 of 132 Hazmat Emergency Response Agency Summary Yomba/Reese River Valley V.F.D.

Agency Type: Fire Department Volunteer 24-hr phone: (775) 964-2463

Business Contact

POC Name: Eugene Birchim Phone: (775) 364-2463 Fax: (775) 964-2443

Address: HC 61 BOX 6275, Austin State: NV Zip: 89310

Hazmat Personnel

Awareness: Operations: Technician:

Medical Monitoring? Dedicated Hazmat Team?

Special Skills

Health Officer PIO Hazmat Investigator Emerg. Mgmt. Coordinator

WMD Responder Incident_Commander?

Equipment

Hazmat Response Decon PPE Level A B C

WMD Mobile Cmnd. Post Air Support Rotorcraft

Heavy Equipment Air Monitoring Fixed

Rad Detection Containment Absorbent

Contractor Support

Existing Environmental Cleanup Contract? Available Funding for Hazmat Response & Cleanup?

Mutual Aid Agreement

Member of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement? Other Mutual Aid Agreements?

List of Mutual Aid Agreements: Other Fire Departments

Communications

Frequency Range VHF (high band) 150-170 MHz Primary Frequency 155 625

Agency Note:

Thursday, July 07, 2005 Page 132 of 132 ATTACHMENT - E NEVADA MEDIA OUTLETS (RADIO, TELEVISION, NEWSPAPER)

WESTERN NEVADA BROADCASTERS

WESTERN NEVADA RADIO STATIONS

KBDB-AM 1400 kHz KBUL-FM 98.1 mHz George S. Flinn, Jr., Owner Citadel Communications Corp., owner Eddie Floyd, General Manager Dana Johnson, General Manager Park Lane Mall 595 E. Plumb Lane 775.348.6120 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.789.6700 Fax: 775.789.6767 KBZZ-AM 1270 kHz KDOT-FM 104.5 mHz Americom Broadcasting, owner Lotus Broadcasting, owner Daniel Cook, General Manager Dane Wilt, General Manager 300 E. 2nd St. 14th Floor 2900 Sutro Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89512 Main: 775.829.1964 Main: 775.329.9261 Fax: 775.825.3183 Fax: 775.323.1450 KHIT-AM 630 kHz KHXR-FM 95 mHz Lotus Broadcasting, owner Lotus Broadcasting, owner Dane Wilt, General Manager Dane Wilt, General Manager 2900 Sutro 2900 Sutro Reno, NV 89512 Reno, NV 89512 Main: 775.329.9261 Main: 775.329.9261 Fax: 775.323.1450 Fax: 775.323.1450 KIHM-AM 920 kHz KJZS-FM 92.1 mHz Immaculate Heart Broadcasting, Owner Nextmedia Group, owner Doug Sherman, General Manager April Clark, General Manager 3550 Barron Way 300 E. 2nd St, 14th Floor Reno, NV Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.828-4228 Main: 775.333.0123 Fax: 775.823.5444 Fax: 775.333.0110 KKOH – AM, 780 kHz KLCA-FM 96.5 mHz (Tahoe City, CA) Dana Johnson, General Manager Americom Broadcasting, owner Dave Marz, News Director Daniel Cook, General Manager 595 East Plumb Lane 300 E. 2nd St. 14th Floor Reno, Nevada 89502 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.789-6700 Main: 775.829.1964 NEWSROOM: 775.325.2178 Fax: 775.825.3183 Fax: 775.789.6767 KLRB-FM 88.3 mHz KNEV-FM 95.5 mHz EMF Broadcasting Citadel Communications Corp., Owner No Reno offices—signal relayed from Sacramento Dana Johnson, General Manager 916.251.1819 595 E. Plumb Lane Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.789.6700 Fax: 775.789.6767 KODS-FM 103.7 mHz KOZZ-FM 105.7 mHz Americom Broadcasting, owner Lotus Broadcasting, owner Daniel Cook, General Manager Dane Wilt, General Manager Steve Weber, Chief Engineer 2900 Sutro 300 E. 2nd St. 14th Floor Reno, NV 89512 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.329.9261 Main: 775.829.1964 Fax: 775.323.1450 Fax: 775.825.3183 KPLY-AM 1230 kHz KPTT-AM 1450 kHz Americom Broadcasting Lotus Broadcasting, owner Daniel Cook, General Manager Dane Wilt, General Manager 300 E. 2nd St. 14th Floor 2900 Sutro Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89512 Main: 775.829.1964 Main: 775.329.9261 Fax: 775.825.3183 Fax: 775.323.1450 KQLO-AM 1590 kHz KRNO-FM 106.9 MHz Lee Chavez, Owner/General Manager Americom Broadcasting 600 N. Center St. Daniel Cook, General Manager Reno, NV 89501 300 E. 2nd St. 14th Floor Main: 775.322.0847 Reno, NV 89502 Fax 775.322.0927 Main: 775.829.1964 Fax: 775.825.3183 KRNV-FM 101.7 mHz KRZQ-FM 100.9 mHz EntraVision, owner Nextmedia Group, Owner Viola Cody, General Manager April Clark, General Manager 300 So. Wells Ave. Suite 12 300 E. 2nd St, 14th Floor Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.333.1017 Main: 775.333.0123 Fax: 775.333.9046 Fax: 775.333.0110 KSRN-FM 92.1 mHz KTHX-FM 100.1 mHz Lazer Broadcasting, Owner Nextmedia Group, Owner 805 Virginia St. April Clark, General Manager Reno, NV 89502 300 E. 2nd St, 14th Floor Main: 775.333.0123 Reno, NV 89502 Fax: 775.333.0110 Main: 775.333.0123 Fax: 775.333.0110 KUNR- FM 88.7 mHz KWNZ-FM 97.3 mHz Bobbie Lazarone, General Manager Americom Broadcasting, owner Terry Joy, Operations Manager Daniel Cook, General Manager Cain Education Building 300 E. 2nd St. 14th Floor University of Nevada-Reno Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.829.1964 Main: 775.327.5867 ext 500 Fax: 775.825.3183 Fax: 775.784.1381 .

KWYL-FM 102. 9 mHz KXEQ-AM 1340 kHz Citadel Communications Corp., Owner Azteca Broadcasting Corp., Owner Dana Johnson, General Manager Juan Morales, General Manager 595 E. Plumb Lane 225 Linden St Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.827.1111 Main: 775.789.6700 Fax: 775.827.2082 Fax: 775.789.6767 KXTO-FM 1550 kHz KZTQ-FM 97.3 mHz Stanley Klein, owner Americom Broadcasting, owner Miguel Mena, General Manager Daniel Cook, General Manager 1885 E. 2nd St. 300 E. 2nd St. 14th Floor Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.793.1550 Main: 775.829.1964 Fax: 775.327.4441 Fax: 775.825.3183

CARSON CITY RADIO STATIONS

KNIS-FM 91.3 mHz KPTL-AM 1300 kHz Western Inspirational Broadcasters, Inc. Owner Jerry Evans Broadcasting, Owner Tom Hesse, General Manager Jerry Evans, General Manager 6363 Highway 50 East 1960 Idaho St. Carson City, NV 89701 Carson City, NV 89701 Main: 775.883.5647 Main: 775.884.8000 Fax: 775.883.5704 Fax: 775.882.3961

DOUGLAS COUNTY RADIO STATIONS

KGVM-FM 99.3 MHz KSVL-FM 92.3 MHz Jerry Evans Broadcasting, Owner Donegal Enterprises Inc. Jerry Evans, General Manager Patrick Mulreany, General Manager 1504 Highway 395 P.O. Box 123 Gardnerville, NV 89410 Smith, Nevada 89430 P.O. Box 2109 Main: 7757837721 Minden, NV 89423 Fax: 775.465.2262 Main: 775.782.2211 Fax: 775.782.5486

FALLON—FERNLEY RADIO STATIONS

KRNG-FM 101.3 KVLV-AM 980 kHz Sierra NV Christian Music Assn, Owner Lahontan Valley Broadcasting, LLC, Owner Fr. Karry Crites, General Manager Mike McGinness, General Manager 360 Pyramid St. Lynn Pearce, News Director P. O. Box 490 1155 Gummow Dr. Wadsworth, NV 89442 Fallon, NV 89406 Main: 775.575.7777 Main: 1.775.423.2243 Fax: 775.7737 Fax: 1.775.423.8889

KVLV-FM 99.3 mHz KHWG-AM 750 kHz (CP only—not on the air yet) Lahontan Valley Broadcasting, LLC, Owner Keily Miller, Owner Mike McGinness, General Manager 250 W. Nopah Vista Drive Lynn Pearce, News Director Pahrump, NV 89060 1155 Gummow Dr. Main: 775.751.9709 Fallon, NV 89406 Main: 1.775.423.2243 Fax: 1.775.423.8889

TONOPAH RADIO STATIONS

KHWK-FM 92.7 mHz (Dark) Statauski-Kaminski Inc., Owner Don Kaminski, General Manager P.O. Box 1669 Tonopah, NV 89049 775.482.5724 main office 775.482.3238 fax

EASTERN CALIFORNIA RADIO STATIONS LAKE TAHOE

KKTO-FM 90.5 MHz KOWL- AM 1440 kHz Capitol Public Radio, Owner Commonwealth Communications, Owner Mike Lazar, General Manager 2435 East Venice Drive Ste 120 Jeff Howitt, News Director South Lake Tahoe, California 96150 3416 American River Drive, Suite B Main: 530.541.6681 Sacramento, CA 95864 Fax: 530.541.4822 Main: 916.480.5900 Fax: 916.487.3348 KRLT-FM 93.9 mHz KTHO-AM 590 kHz Commonwealth Communications, Owner Paradise Broadcasting, Inc. Richard Bullen, General Manager Ed Crook, General Manager 2435 East Venice Drive Ste 120 2520 Lake Tahoe Blvd #E South Lake Tahoe, California 96150 South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 Main: 530.541.6681 P.O. Box 16290 Fax: 530.541.4822 South Lake Tahoe, CA 96151 Main: 530.543.0590 Fax: 530.543-1101

SUSANVILLE

KHJQ-FM 102.1 mHz KJDX-FM 93.3 mHz Sierra Broadcasting Corporation, Owner Sierra Broadcasting Corporation, Owner Rod Chambers, General Manager Rod Chambers, General Manager 3015 Johnstonville Road 3015 Johnstonville Road Susanville, CA 96130 Susanville, CA 96130 Main: 530.257.2121 Main: 530.257.2121 Fax: 530.257.6955 Fax: 530.257.6955 KSUE-AM 1240 kHz Sierra Broadcasting Corporation, Owner Rod Chambers, General Manager Mike Martindale, Chief Engineer 3015 Johnstonville Road Susanville, CA 96130 Main: 530.257.2121 Fax: 530.257.6955

QUINCY

KNLF-FM 95.9 mHz KPCO-AM 1370 kHz New Life Broadcasting, Owner Carousel Broadcasting, Owner Robert Fink, General Manager Bob Fine, President 440 Lawrence St. Robert Darling, General Manager P.O. Box 117 395 Main St. Quincy, CA 95971 P.O. Box 4080 Main: 530.283.1370 Quincy, CA 95971 Fax: 530.283.5117 Main: 530.283.1370 Fax: 530.283.5117 KCMT- FM 102.1 mHz KNLF-FM Satellite Office - Main Office is in Quincy, CA Ron Trumbo, President 2005 Main Street P.O. Box 117 Susanville, CA 96130 Quincy,CA,95971 Main: 530.257.5600 Fax: 530.257.5632 KBNF-FM 98.9 MHz Carousel Broadcasting, Owner Bob Fine, President Robert Darling, General Manager 395 Main St. P.O. Box 4080 Quincy, CA 95971 Main: 530.283.1370 Fax: 530.283.5117

MAMMOTH LAKES

KMMT- FM 106.5 MHz Mammoth Mountain FM Associates, Inc. David Digerness, General Manager P.O. Box 1284 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Main: 619.934.8888 Fax: 619.934.2429

BISHOP

KWTW-FM 88.5 MHz KWTM-FM 90.9 MHz Living Proof, Inc., Owner Living Proof, Inc., Owner Brian Law, General Manager Brian Law, General Manager P.O. Box 637 P.O. Box 637 Bishop, CA 93515 Bishop, CA 93515 1-866-466-KWTW 1-866-466-KWTW KIBS-FM 100.7 MHz KBOV-AM 1230 kHz Great Country Broadcasting, Inc., Owner Great Country Broadcasting, Inc., Owner John Dailey, General Manager John Dailey, General Manager P.O. Box 757 P.O. Box 757 Bishop, CA 93515 Bishop, CA 93515 Main: 760-873-6324 Main: 760-873-6324

WESTERN NEVADA/EASTERN CALIFORNIA TV STATIONS

KAME-TV 21 KNPB-TV 5 Broadcast Development Corp., Owner Community License Marty Ozer, General Manager Ron Smith, Acting General Manager 4920 Brookside Ct. 1670 No. Virginia St. Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV Main: 775.856.2121 Main: 775.784.4555 Fax: 775.856.2116 Fax: 775.784.1438 KNCV-TV 48 KNVV-TV 41 Entravision Communications, Corp., Owner Entravision Communications, Corp., Owner Viola Cody, General Manager Viola Cody, General Manager 300 S. Wells Ave, Suite #12 300 S. Wells Ave, Suite #12 Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.333.1017 Main: 775.333.1017 Fax: 775.333.9046 Fax: 775.333.9046 KOLO-TV 8 KREN-TV 27 Gray Communications, Inc. Harry Pappas, Owner Matt James, General Manager Peter Padilla, General Manager Jack Bowe, News Director 940 Matley Lane 4850 Ampere Dr. Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.323.2727 Main: 775.858.8888 Fax: 775.327.6827 NEWSROOM: 775.858-8880 Fax: 775.858.8855

KRNV-TV 4 KRXI-TV 11 Sierra Broadcasting Company, Owner KTVU Partners, Inc., Owner Ralph Toddre, General Manager Marty Ozer, General Manager 1790 Vassar St. 4920 Brookside Ct. Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89502 Main: 775.322.4444 Main: 775.856.1100 NEWSROOM 775.785.1210 Fax: 775.856.2116 Fax: 775.329.8971 KTNV-TV 2 KUVR-TV 68 Sarkes-Tarzian Inc., Owner Reno License LLC/ Pappas Television, Owners Lawson Fox, General Manager Julio Cisneros, General Manager 4925 Energy Way 940 Matley Lane Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89502 Reno, NV 89510 Main: 775.327.6800 Main: 775.858.2222 NEWSROOM: 775.861.4243 Fax: 775.861-4298

EASTERN NEVADA BROADCASTERS

ELKO RADIO STATIONS

KRJC – FM 95.3 MHz KTSN-AM 1340 kHz Ralph Carlson/CCI Owner Ralph Carlson/CCI Owner Dave Fox, General Manager Dave Fox, General Manager 1250 Lamoille Hwy #1045 1250 Lamoille Hwy #1045 Elko, Nevada 89801 Elko, Nevada 89801 Main: 775.738-9143, 753-9895 Main: 738-9143, 753-9895 After Hrs: 775.738-9362 After Hrs: 738-9362 Fax: 775.753-8085 Fax: 753-8085

KELK-AM 1240 kHz /KLKO - FM 93.7 MHz KHIX-FM 96.7MHz Elko Broadcasting Company Ken Sutherland, Owner/General Manager Paul Gardner, General Manager 1250 Lamoille Hwy, Suite 944 Lori Gilbert, News Director Elko, Nevada 89801 1800 Idaho St. Main: 775-777-1196 Elko, Nevada 89801 Fax: 775-777-9587 Main: 775.738-1240 NEWSROOM: 775.738-7119 Fax: 775.753-5556 KNCC-FM 91.5 FM Northern Nevada Community College, Owner Great Basin College 1500 College Pkwy Elko, NV 89801 Main: 775-738-8493 Fax: 775-738-8771

ELKO TELEVISION

KENV-TV Channel 10 Sunbelt, Owner Faye Harmer, General Manager Julie Hollenbeck, Program Director 1025 Chilton Circle Elko, NV 89801 Main: 775.777.8500 Fax: 775.777.7758

HUMBOLDT COUNTY RADIO STATIONS

KWNA-AM 1400 kHz/KWNA-FM 92.7 MHz Torrey Sheen, General Manager Joyce Sheen, News Director P.O. Box 1680 Winnemucca, Nevada 89446 Main: 775.623-5203 Fax: 775.625-1011

WHITE PINE/SOUTHERN LANDER, EUREKA COUNTIES-ELY RADIO STATIONS

KDSS FM 92.7 MHz KCLS-FM 101.7 MHz/KELY-AM 1230 kHz Pat Coates, Owner/General Manager Ken Sutherland , Owner/General Manager 501 Aultman, Suite 208 807 Avenue F Ely, Nevada 89301 Ely, NV 89301 Main: 775-289-6474 Main: 775.289-2077 Fax: 775-289-6531 Fax: 775.289-4857

SOUTHERN NEVADA BROADCASTERS

SOUTHERN NEVADA RADIO

KBAD- AM 920 kHz KBHQ-FM 104.7 Lotus Broadcasting, Owner S&R Broadcasting, Owner Tony Bonnici, General Manager Scott Gentry, General Manager 8755 West Flamingo Road 5000 West Oakey Blvd. Suite B-2 Las Vegas, NV 89147 Las Vegas, NV 89146 Main: 702-876-1460 Main: 702-258-0039 Fax: 702-876-6685 Fax: 702-258-0556

KCEP-FM 88.1 mHz KDWN-AM 720 kHz Economic Opportunity Board, Owner AJ Williams, General Manager Lee Winston, General Manager No. 1 Main St 330 W Washington Ave Las Vegas, NV 89101 Las Vegas, NV 89106 Main: 702- 385-7212 702.648-4218 Fax: 702-385-7990 702.648-6749 / 702.648-0104 KDOX-AM 1280 kHz KDOX-AM 1280 kHz S&R Broadcasting, Owner S&R Broadcasting, Owner Scott Gentry, General Manager Scott Gentry, General Manager 5000 W Oakey Blvd, B-2 5000 W. Oakey Blvd, B-2 Las Vegas, NV 89102 Las Vegas, NV 89102 Main: 702-258-0039 Main: 702-258-0039 Fax: 1-702-258-0556 Fax: 702-258-0556

KENO-AM 1460 kHz KHWY-FM 98/99 MHz Lotus Broadcasting, Owner Howard Anderson, Owner Tony Bonnici, General Manager Kirk Anderson, General Manager 8755 West Flamingo Rd 101 Convention Center Dr, Ste P119 Las Vegas, NV 89147 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Main: 1-702-876-1460 Main: 1-702-737-9899 Fax: 1-702-876-6685 Fax: 1-702-737-7833 KILA-FM 90.5 MHz KISF-FM 103.5 MHz SOS network, Owner Hispanic Broadcasting Corp., Owner Brad Staley, General Manager Dana Demerjian, General Manager 2201 S 6th St 6767 W Tropicana Ave, Suite 102 Las Vegas, NV 89104 Las Vegas, NV 89103 Main: 1-702-731-5452 Main: 1-702-284-6400 Fax: 1-702-284-6475 Fax: 1-702-731-1992 KIXW – KIXF KJUL-FM 104.3FM Howard Anderson, Owner Beasley Broadcast Group, Owner Kirk Anderson, General Manager Harry Williams, General Manager 101 Convention Ctr Dr, Ste P119 1455 E Tropicana, Ste 800 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Main: 1-702-737-9899 Main: 1-702-730-0300 Fax: 1-702-737-7833 KKLZ-FM 96.3 MHz KKVV-AM 1060 kHz Beasley Broadcast Group, Owner Las Vegas Broadcasters Inc., Owner Harry Williams, General Manager Fred Hodges, General Manager 1455 E Tropicana, Ste 800 3185 S. Highland Dr, Ste 13 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Main: 1-702-730-0300 Main: 1-702-731-5588 Fax: 1-702-736-8447 Fax: 1-702-731-5851 KLAV-AM 1230 kHz KLSQ-AM 870 kHz Gore-Overguard, Owner Hispanic Broadcasting Corp., Owner Lisa Lupo, General Manager Dana Demerjian, General Manager 1810 Weldon Pl 6767 W. Tropicana Ave, Suite 102 Las Vegas, NV 89104 Las Vegas, NV 89103 Main: 1-702-507-1055 Main: 1-702- 284-6400 Fax: 1-702-507-1084 Fax: 1-702-284-6475

KLUC-FM 98.5 MHz KMXB-FM 94.1 mHz Infinity Radio Inc. Owner Infinity Radio Inc., Owner Marty Basch, General Manager Tom Humm, General Manager 6655 W Sahara Ave D-208 6655 W Sahara Ave C-216 Las Vegas, NV 89146 Las Vegas, NV 89146 Main: 1-702-253-9800 Main: 1-702-889-5100 Fax: 1-702-889-7373 Fax: 1-702-257-2936 KMZQ-FM 100.5 KNPR-FM 89.5 mHz Infinity Radio Inc., Owner Nevada Public Radio Corporation, Owner Tom Humm, General Manager Lamar Marchese, General Manager 6655 W Sahara Ave C-216 1289 S Torrey Pines Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89146 Las Vegas, NV 89146 Main: 1-702-889-5100 Main: 1-702-258-9895 Fax: 1-702-257-2936 Fax: 1-702-258-5646 KNUU-AM 970 kHz KNYE-FM 95.1 mHz CRC Broadcasting, Owner Pahrump Radio, Inc. Owner Darwin Paustian, General Manager , General Manager 1455 E Tropicana, Ste 550 1230 Dutch Ford Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89119 Pahrump, NV 89048 Main: 1-702-735-8644 Main: 1-775-727-4780 Fax: 1-702-734-4755 / 735-8184News

KOAS-FM 105.7 mHz KOMP-FM 92.3 Desert Sky Media LLC, Owner Lotus Broadcasting, Owner Frank Woodbeck, General Manager Tony Bonnici, General Manager 2725 E Desert Inn Rd, Suite 180 8755 West Flamingo Rd Las Vegas, NV 89121 Las Vegas, NV 89147 Main: 1-702-784-4000 Main: 1-702-876-1460 Fax: 1-702-784-4040 Fax: 1-702-876-6685 KQMR-FM 99.3 mHz KQOL-FM 93.1 Hispanic Broadcasting Corp., Owner Clear Channel Radio, Owner Dana Demerjian, General Manager Kelly Kibler, General Manager 6767 W Tropicana Ave, Suite 102 1130 E Desert Inn Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89103 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Main: 1-702-284-6400 Main: 1-702-732-7753 Fax: 1-702-284-6475 Fax: 1-702-796-6347

KQRT-FM 105.1 mHz KRLV-AM 1340 kHz Entravision, Owner Continental Acquisitions LLC, Gary Horky, General Manager Owner 500 Pilot Rd, Suite D David Peschau, General Manager Las Vegas, NV 89119 5010 Spencer St. Main: 1-702-507-1055 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Fax: 1-702-507-1084 Main: 1-702-736-3145 Fax: 1-702-740-8196 KRRN-FM 92.7 KSFN-AM 1140 kHz Entravision, Owner Infinity Radio Inc., Owner Gary Horky, General Manager Marty Basch, General Manager 500 Pilot Rd, Suite D 6655 W Sahara Ave D-208 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Las Vegas, NV 89146 Main: 1-702-597-3070 Main: 1-702-257-1140 Fax: 1-702-507-1081 Fax: 1-702-889-7599

KSHP-AM 1400 kHz KSNE-FM 106.5 MHz Las Vegas Radio Company, Owner Clear Channel Radio, Owner Brett Grant, General Manager Kelly Kibler, General Manager 2400 S Jones 1130 E Desert Inn Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89148 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Main: 1-702-221-1200 Main: 1-702-796-4040 Fax: 1-702-221-2285 Fax: 1-702-732-4890 KSTJ-FM 102.7 MHz KUNV-FM 91.5 Beasley Broadcast Group, Owner UCCSN, Owner Harry Williams, General Manager Anthony J. Ferri, General Manager 1455 E Tropicana, Ste 800 1515 E Tropicana Ave, Suite 240 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Las Vegas, NV 89154-2010 Main: 1-702-730-0300 Main: 1-702-895-3011 Fax: 1-702-736-8447 Fax: 1-702-895-4857 KVEG-FM 97.5 KVGS-FM 107.9 Kemp Broadcasting, Inc., Owner Desert Sky Media LLC, Owner Gary Cox, General Manager Frank Woodbeck, General Manager 3999 S Las Vegas Blvd, Suite K 2725 E Desert Inn Rd, Suite 180 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Las Vegas, NV 89121 Main: 1-702-736-6161 Main: 1-702-784-4000 Fax: 1-702-736-2986 Fax: 1-702-784-4040 KWID-FM 101.9 KWNR-FM 95.5 mHz Clear Channel Radio, Owner Clear Channel Radio, Owner Kelly Kibler, General Manager Kelly Kibler, General Manager 1130 E Desert Inn Rd. 1130 E Desert Inn Rd Las Vegas, NV 89109 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Main: 1-702-796-4040 Main: 1-702-732-7753 Fax: 1-702-732-4890 Fax: 1-702-733-0433 / 732-4890 KXNT-AM 840 KXPT-FM 97.1 mHz Infinity Radio Inc., Owner Lotus Broadcasting Inc., Owner Marty Basch, General Manager Tony Bonnici, General Manager 6655 W Sahara Ave D-208 8755 West Flamingo Rd Las Vegas, NV 89146 Las Vegas, NV 89147 Main: 1-702-364-8400 Main: 1-702-876-1460 Fax: 1-702-889-7384 Fax: 1-702-876-6685 KXTE-FM 107.5 mHz Infinity Radio Inc. Marty Basch 6655 W Sahara Ave C-202 Las Vegas, NV 89102 Main: 1-702-257-1075 Fax: 1-702-889-7575

INYO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA RADIO

KDAY-FM Radio/TV Channel 33 Ms. Bennett,Kessler,CEO and General Manager, 1280 N. Main Street Bishop, CA 93514 760-873-5329

SOUTHERN NEVADA TELEVISION STATIONS

TV 39 KBLR KEEN-TV 17 Summit Media Limited Partnership, Owner Innovative Technologies Inc., Owner Scott Gentry, General Manager Carol Mulanax, General Manager 5000 W. Oakey Blvd, B-2 4511 W. Cheyenne Las Vegas, NV P.O. Box 28760 702.258.0039 Las Vegas, NV 89126 702.798.6646 KFBT-TV 33 KINC-TV 15 Montecito, Owner Entravision, Owner Rob Weisbord, General Manager Gabriel Quiroz, General Manager 3830 S. Jones Blvd 500 Pilot Rd. Ste. D Las Vegas, NV 89106 Las Vegas, NV 89119 702.382.2121 Main:702.434.0015 KLAS-TV 8 Las Vegas One (KLAS cable news) Landmark Communications, Owner Landmark Communications, Owner Dick Fraim, General Manager Bob Stoldal, General Manager 3228 Channel 8 Dr. 101 Convention Center Dr., Ste 100 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Main: 702.792.8888 Main:702.696.7111 NEWSROOM: 702.792.8882 KLVX-TV 10 KPVM-TV 41 PBS, Owner Vernon Van Winkle, Owner & General Manager Tom Axtell, General Manager Mary Ann Paden, News Directory Mitch Fox, News Director 890 So. Higley 4210 Channel 10 Drive Pahrump, NV 89048 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Main: 775.751.5786 702.799.1010 KTNV-TV 13 KTUD-TV 25 Journal Broadcasting, Owner Four Seasons Las Vegas, LLC, Owner Jim Prather, General Manager Julie Neil, General Manager 3355 S. Valley View 3790 S. Paradise Rd. Ste. 100 Las Vegas, NV 89102 Las Vegas, NV 89121 Main:702.876.1313 Main: 702.222.2225 KTUD-TV 25 KVBC-TV 3 Four Seasons Las Vegas, LLC, Owner Sunbelt Communications, Owner Julie Neil, General Manager Gene Greenberg, Vice President & Gen. Manager 3790 S. Paradise Rd. Ste. 100 Marc Weiner, News Director Las Vegas, NV 89121 1500 Foremaster Lane Main: 702.222.2225 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Main:702.642.3333 KVVU-TV 5 Meredith Corporation, Owner Susan Lucas, General Manager 25 TV 5 Dr. Henderson, NV 89014 702.435.5555

DAILY NEWSPAPERS

Daily Sparks Tribune Elko Daily Free Press 775 359-3837 775 778-3131 [email protected] [email protected] Humboldt County Sun Lahontan Valley News 775 623-5243 775 423-0474 [email protected] [email protected] Nevada Appeal (Carson City) Las Vegas Review Journal 775 887-2420 702 383-4676 [email protected] Las Vega Sun Associated Press 702 383-7264 702 382-0790 Reno Gazette Journal Newsdesk El Mundo 775 788-6458 702 649-7429 [email protected]

WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS:

Ahora 775-323-6995 Battle Mountain Bugle 775-635-2644 Nellis AFB Bullseye 702-652-9838 Boulder City News 702-294-0977 Comstock Chronicle 775-847-0799 Coyote Press, CCSN 702-651-4639 Desert Valley Times 702-346-7494 El Mundo 702-649-7429 El Tiempo Libre 702-251-0736 Ely Times 702-251-0736 Fernley Leader and Dayton Courier 775-575-5145 Henderson Home News 702-434-3527 Las Vegas Asian Journal 702-792-6879 Las Vegas City Life 702-871-3298 Las Vegas Sentinel Voice 702-380-8102 Laughlin Nevada Times 702-298-3626 Lincoln Co Record 775-726-3331 Lovelock Review Miner 702-273-0500 Mineral Co Independent News 702-945-1270 Moapa Valley Progress 702-398-3945 North Lake Tahoe Bonanza 775-831-4222 Pahrump Valley Times 775-727-5309 UNLV Rebel Yell 702-895-1515 Gardnerville Record Courier 775-782-6152 Reno News and Review 775-324-4572 UNR Sagebrush 775-784-1955 Valley Explorer 702-474-1316 Virginia City Register 775-847-5284 Yerington Mason Valley News 775-463-5547