Historic Plymouth Area: 2019/2020 Emergency Public Information Calendar

Read and keep this IMPORTANT Calendar An Emergency Plan For Your Protection - For Neighbors of Entergy’s Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Table Of Contents For Help During A Pilgrim Tear-out card Family Emergency Planning Guide Emergency A Message To Neighbors Of The Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station 1 Remember, in a public emergency, do not use your telephone except Emergency Classification ...... 1 to request help if you need it. For information, listen to your local Emergency Alert System radio station. It is important to leave tele- Are You In The Emergency Planning Zone?...... 2 phone lines open to allow emergency workers to assist people who How You Will Be Notified Of An Emergency...... 2 need immediate help. Emergency Alert System (EAS)...... 3 For information during a Pilgrim emergency call 211; What To Do When Told To Shelter-In-Place...... 3 For immediate help during a Pilgrim emergency: Plans For Children In School Or Day Care...... 4 Plymouth 911 TTY 911 List of Host Facilities...... 4 Kingston (781) 585-7649 What To Do When Told To Evacuate ...... 6 TTY 911 Evacuation Route And Reception Center Map...... 7 Duxbury (781) 934-7120 Reception Centers...... 8 TTY 911 Carver (508) 866-5329 Direction to Reception Centers...... 8 TTY 911 Emergency Bus Routes...... 11 Marshfield (781) 837-7119 Plans for Individuals Requiring Additional Assistance...... 15 TTY 911 Information About Radiation...... 16 Emergency Management Agency Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station...... 16 Region II Emergency Operations Center (508) 427-0400 Questions and Answers...... 17 Other Important Information - KI Information...... 18 Massachusetts Public Information 211 Accidental Siren Sounding...... 19 For emergency planning information in advance, contact: Plan in Advance to Evacuate Your Pets...... 19 Plymouth (508) 833-5801 Personal Planning Guide...... 20 TTY (508) 833-5846 Access and Functional Needs Card...... back cover Kingston (781) 585-3135 TTY (781) 585-1337 Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, a nuclear generating facility located Duxbury (781) 934-7159 on Cape Cod Bay in Plymouth, Massachusetts, began construc- TTY (781) 934-2387 tion in October, 1967, and commenced commercial operation in Carver (508) 866-5219 December, 1972. The station provides employment for approxi- TTY (508) 866-4079 mately 600 employees and has a generating capacity of approxi- mately 690 megawatts. Marshfield (781) 837-7100 TTY (781) 837-0666 FAMILY EMERGENCY PLANNING GUIDE FAMILY EMERGENCY PLANNING GUIDE FOR PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER STATION FOR PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER STATION Keep a copy of your family emergency plan information in Keep a copy of your family emergency plan information in your car, briefcase or purse. Photocopy as needed for your car, briefcase or purse. Photocopy as needed for additional family members. additional family members. TEAR ALONG THE LINE TEAR Fill in the blanks now and discuss this information with your family. Fill in the blanks now and discuss this information with your family. Decide who would pick up your children and where to meet if you were Decide who would pick up your children and where to meet if you were apart in an emergency. Be sure your children know what to do if they apart in an emergency. Be sure your children know what to do if they are alone and the sirens sound. Talk to your neighbors so you can help are alone and the sirens sound. Talk to your neighbors so you can help each other. each other.

Subarea where I live (see page 7): ______Subarea where I live (see page 7): ______My Emergency Alert system (EAS) Radio Stations (see page 3): ______My Emergency Alert system (EAS) Radio Stations (see page 3): ______My Reception Center is located at (see page 8): ______My Reception Center is located at (see page 8): ______My children’s host facility is located at (see page 4): ______My children’s host facility is located at (see page 4): ______Closest Emergency Bus Route is (see page 11): ______Closest Emergency Bus Route is (see page 11): ______My family’s check-in phone number is: ______My family’s check-in phone number is: ______My family’s meeting place is: ______My family’s meeting place is: ______My local Emergency Management Office emergency number is My local Emergency Management Office emergency number is (see inside front cover): ______(see inside front cover): ______My Potassium Iodide (KI) location: ______My Potassium Iodide (KI) location: ______Prescription List Location: ______Prescription List Location: ______Important Papers: ______Important Papers: ______Pet Emergency Kit is at (see page 19): ______Pet Emergency Kit is at (see page 19): ______Pet friendly hotels/facilities: ______Pet friendly hotels/facilities: ______NOTES :______NOTES :______HOW YOU WILL KNOW THERE’S AN HOW YOU WILL KNOW THERE’S AN EMERGENCY EMERGENCY • The loud, steady tone of the outdoor emergency sirens, lasting • The loud, steady tone of the outdoor emergency sirens, lasting 3 minutes 3 minutes • A voice message over beach loudspeakers • A voice message over beach loudspeakers • Broadcasts from loudspeakers on police and other official vehicles • Broadcasts from loudspeakers on police and other official vehicles

• Announcements from town harbormasters or an Urgent Marine ALONG THE LINE TEAR • Announcements from town harbormasters or an Urgent Marine Information Broadcast from the Coast Guard Information Broadcast from the Coast Guard • Tone-alert Emergency Alert System radios • Tone-alert Emergency Alert System radios • A message on Teletypewriters (TTYs) if you have registered with a • A message on Teletypewriters (TTYs) if you have registered with a town Emergency Management Office to be notified over TTY in case town Emergency Management Office to be notified over TTY in case of an emergency of an emergency • Mass Alerts Smart Phone App • Mass Alerts Smart Phone App (www.Mass.Gov/MEMA/mobileapp) (www.Mass.Gov/MEMA/mobileapp) • MEMA's Twitter and Facebooks Accounts • MEMA's Twitter and Facebooks Accounts • Wireless Emergency Alerts • Wireless Emergency Alerts

If you hear any of these signals, turn to one of the Emergency If you hear any of these signals, turn to one of the Emergency Alert System radio stations immediately. Alert System radio stations immediately.

Tune to your local Emergency Alert System (EAS) radio station for emer- Tune to your local Emergency Alert System (EAS) radio station for emer- gency instructions. Instructions may be relayed day or night and will include gency instructions. Instructions may be relayed day or night and will include recommendations on what to do for your protection. Follow instructions recommendations on what to do for your protection. Follow instructions carefully. Information will be provided regularly. carefully. Information will be provided regularly. Local EAS Stations Local EAS Stations Boston 1030 AM Boston 1030 AM Boston 98.5 FM Boston 98.5 FM Marshfield 95.9 FM Marshfield 95.9 FM Plymouth 99.1 FM Plymouth 99.1 FM Plymouth 1390 AM Plymouth 1390 AM

Call 211 for information; Call 211 for information; for help during a Pilgrim emergency, call: for help during a Pilgrim emergency, call:

Plymouth 911 TTY 911 Plymouth 911 TTY 911 Kingston 781-585-7649 TTY 911 Kingston 781-585-7649 TTY 911 Duxbury 781-934-7120 TTY 911 Duxbury 781-934-7120 TTY 911 Carver 508-866-5329 TTY 911 Carver 508-866-5329 TTY 911 Marshfield 781-837-7119 TTY 911 Marshfield 781-837-7119 TTY 911 2019/2020 Calendar Plymouth, Court Street @1890. Courtesy of Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts Emergency Alert System DECEMBER 2018 FEBRUARY (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1030 AM 1 98.5 FM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 95.9 FM 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 99.1 FM 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1390 AM 23 /30 24/31 25 26 27 28 29 24 25 26 27 28 2 0 1 9 JANUARYSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Have you reviewed this year’s emergency planning 1 2 3 4 5 information calendar? (pages 1-20) New Year's Day New Moon 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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First Quarter 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Martin Luther King's Day Did you fill out and Full Moon return your Access and Wolf Moon Functional needs card? 27 28 29 30 31

Third Quarter Carver, Swedish Immigrant, Frederick Anderson, built a monument in his garden dedicated as the Liberty Column after WWI with the hope for peace and freedom for all, c. unknown Courtesy of the Carver Public Library Emergency Alert System JANUARY MARCH (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1030 AM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 98.5 FM 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 95.9 FM 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 99.1 FM 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1390 AM 27 28 29 30 31 23/3125 26 27 28 29 30 2 0 1 9 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY FEBRUARY Do you have a family check-in plan in case of emergency? 1 2 (tear out card)

Ground Hog Day 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Super Bowl New Moon 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Lincoln's Birthday First Quarter Valentine's Day 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Full Moon President’s Day Snow Moon 24 25 26 27 28

Third Quarter Kingston, Cushing Ice Delivery Wagons and Drivers outside a wooden building, possibly an ice house, c. unknown Courtesy of the Kingston Public Library Local History Room Emergency Alert System FEBRUARY APRIL (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1030 AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 98.5 FM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 95.9 FM 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 99.1 FM 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1390 AM 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 2 0 1 9 MARCHSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Does your family have a meeting place in 1 2 case of an emergency? (tear out card)

Read Across America Day 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Ash Wednesday Mardi Gras New Moon 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Daylight Saving Time Starts First Quarter 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

First day of Spring Full Moon St. Patrick’s Day Worm Moon Purim 24/31 25 26 27 28 29 30

Third Quarter Plymouth, Women on Bicycles, c. unknown Courtesy of Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts Emergency Alert System MARCH MAY (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1030 AM 1 2 1 2 3 4 98.5 FM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 95.9 FM 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 99.1 FM 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1390 AM 24/31 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 0 1 9 APRILSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6

Isra and Mi’raj New Moon 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

First Quarter 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Good Friday Tax Day Full Moon Palm Sunday Patriots' Day Pink Moon Passover 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Arbor Day Administrative Easter Professionals' Day Third Quarter

28 29 30 My important papers are located at ______? (tear out card) Duxbury, The first ever submarine cable line connected France to Duxbury, MA in 1869. The Cable Office was in located in the old Duxbury Bank built in 1832, c. 1900. Courtesy of the Duxbury Rural & Historical Society Emergency Alert System APRIL JUNE (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1030 AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 98.5 FM 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 95.9 FM 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 99.1 FM 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1390 AM 28 29 30 23/30 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 0 1 9 MAYSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Do I need to prepare an 1 2 3 4 emergency pet kit? (page 19)

New Moon 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Cinco De Mayo Ramadan Begins First Quarter 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Armed Forces Day Full Moon Mother's Day Flower Moon 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

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Third Quarter Memorial Day Lailat al-Qadr Carver, Outing on Sampson’s , c. unknown Courtesy of the Carver Public Library Emergency Alert System MAY JULY (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1030 AM 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 98.5 FM 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 95.9 FM 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 99.1 FM 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1390 AM 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 2 0 1 9 JUNESUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY What are the Emergency Alert System radio stations? 1 (page 3)

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New Moon Eid al-Fitr D-Day 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Shavuot First Quarter Flag Day 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Bunker Hill Day Full Moon Father's Day Strawberry Moon First day of Summer 23/30 24 25 26 27 28 29

Third Quarter Duxbury, Children on Beach at Water Street with the Old Duxbury Yacht Club in background, c. 1895 – 1910 Courtesy of the Duxbury Rural & Historical Society Emergency Alert System JUNE AUGUST (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1030 AM 1 1 2 3 98.5 FM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 95.9 FM 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 99.1 FM 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1390 AM 23/30 24 25 26 27 28 29 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 0 1 9 JULYSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6

New Moon Independence Day 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

First Quarter 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Full Moon Buck Moon 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Third Quarter

28 29 30 31 Where is my Reception Center? (page 8)

New Moon Marshfield, Tennis player at Ephraim Adams Cottage, Brant Rock, c. 1895-1905 Courtesy of Cambridge Historical Commission Collection; Ralph N. Smith Collection Emergency Alert System JULY SEPTEMBER (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1030 AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 98.5 FM 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 95.9 FM 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 99.1 FM 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1390 AM 28 29 30 31 29 30 2 0 1 9 AUGUSTSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY What Sub-Area do you live or work in? 1 2 3 (page 7)

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First Quarter 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Full Moon Eid al-Adha Sturgeon Moon 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Third Quarter 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

New Moon Marshfield, Adams Palmer Cottage, Ocean Street, Ocean Bluff/Brant Rock, c 1895-1905 Courtesy of Cambridge Historical Commission Collection; Ralph N. Smith Collection Emergency Alert System AUGUST OCTOBER (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1030 AM 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 98.5 FM 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 95.9 FM 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 99.1 FM 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1390 AM 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 31 2 0 1 9 SSUNDAYEPTEMMONDAY TUESDAYBERWEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Labor Day First Quarter 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Full Moon Grandparent’s Day Harvest Moon 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Third Quarter 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

First day of Fall New Moon 29 30 Did you know that September is National Preparedness Month? Check www.mass.gov/mema

Rosh Hashanah Kingston, Myrick’s Block with shopkeepers and bicyclists; shop on top right was Myrick’s Hardware store; shop on top left appears to be a lamp store; post office on bottom right; barbershop on bottom left and fruit store on right back side, c. 1900 Courtesy of the Kingston Public Library Local History Room Emergency Alert System SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1030 AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 98.5 FM 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 95.9 FM 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 99.1 FM 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1390 AM 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 0 1 9 OCTOBERSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5

First Quarter 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Yom Kippur 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Full Moon Columbus Day/ Hunter’s Moon Sukkot 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Third Quarter

27 28 29 30 31 What is my best evacuation route? (pages 8-10)

New Moon Halloween Kingston, Charles Drew logging in the Blackwater Swamp using his homemade walkway and railway to move the logs to his property on Summer Street, c. unknown Courtesy of the Kingston Public Library Local History Room Emergency Alert System OCTOBER DECEMBER (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1030 AM 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 98.5 FM 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 95.9 FM 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 99.1 FM 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1390 AM 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 2 0 1 9 NSUNDAYOVEMMONDAY TUESDAYBEWEDNESDAYR THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY What should you do when the sirens sound? 1 2 (page 2)

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Daylight Saving Time Ends First Quarter Election Day 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Full Moon Prophet’s Birthday Veterans’ Day Beaver Moon 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Third Quarter 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

New Moon Thanksgiving Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station has announced its intent to permanently cease power operations no later than May 31, 2019, after having provided electric power to support the area for 47 years. November Emergency Alert System JANUARY 2020 (EAS) Radio Stations S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 1030 AM 1 2 3 98.5 FM 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 95.9 FM 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 99.1 FM 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1390 AM 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 0 1 9 DECEMBERSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Cyber Monday First Quarter Pearl Harbor Day 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Full Moon Cold Moon 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Third Quarter 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Kwanzaa First day of Winter Hanukkah Christmas New Moon 29 30 31 Please see the 2020 Calendar Page on page 22 of this calendar.

New Year’s Eve 2019/2020 Emergency Public Information A Message to Neighbors of the Emergency Classification If an emergency is declared at the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station it would be categorized into one of four emergency levels. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has a policy on emergency planning: Unusual Event: This means a minor problem has occurred at the First, each and every human life is of equal and inestimable value; plant. It may involve situations such as hazardous weather or a Second, during an emergency, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts minor equipment problem. Public officials would be notified, but will make every effort and exhaust every resource, public and private, there would be no need to sound the warning signals. People in to save lives, reduce injury and suffering, and protect people from the area would not need to take any special actions. exposure to harm; This could affect plant safety but it is not expected to require Third, during an emergency, protective action judgments will be made Alert: any special actions by residents. Public officials would be noti- on the basis of human need. There is no such thing as an acceptable fied. They would monitor the situation and be ready to act if it got level of death, injury or suffering. worse. As a precaution, public officials may mobilize transporta- Emergency Information tion resources. They may transfer school children to host facilities This important information is provided to you as a public service by outside the area and clear state forests, beaches and waterways. the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, the Massa- Emergency Alert System radio or news broadcasts would inform chusetts Department of Public Health and the Pilgrim Nuclear Power the public of these actions. Station. It tells you what to do in the unlikely event of an emergency at the Pil- Site Area Emergency: This means a more serious problem affect- grim Nuclear Power Station. Some of this information would also be ing the plant and plant boundaries has occurred. Any release of useful in other emergencies requiring public notification and possible radioactive materials would be below federal limits. State and local public response, such as train derailments, chemical spills, floods, officials would keep people in the area fully informed about any hurricanes and tornadoes. necessary actions through Emergency Alert System radio stations and Mass Alerts Smart Phone App. As a precaution, state officials You should read the information in this calendar carefully, well in may move school children to host facilities outside the area if this advance of any potential emergency. Discuss it with your family, had not already been done. Sirens would notify persons in the fill in your family’s information on the tear-out cards in the front area. Other precautions would be called for by state officials, as and back of the calendar, and keep this calendar in a safe place needed. for future reference. CDs containing the information in this calendar are available in General Emergency: This is the most serious type of emergency. local libraries for use by those with vision impairment. It could involve serious damage at the plant and a release of radio- active materials. State officials might direct persons in some areas As you read the public health and safety information in this calendar, to shelter-in-place or to evacuate to a safer location. Sirens would record important information on the tear-out family emergency plan notify persons in the area. Special instructions and other important cards (front of calendar) and wallet cards (back of calendar) that will information would be issued over the Emergency Alert System help keep you and your family safe in an emergency. radio stations and to Mass Alerts Smart Phone App.

1 Sub-area 8 - The entire Town of Kingston Are You In The Emergency Sub-area 9 - The entire Town of Duxbury Planning Zone? Sub-area 10 - That portion of Marshfield south of Route 139/ Careswell Street - Dyke Road The area approximately 10 miles around the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station is called the Emergency Planning Zone. Plans have been Sub-area 11 - That portion of Carver east of Route 58 developed for warning and protecting people within the 10-mile area (refer to the map on page 7). Communities in the Emergency Sub-area 12 - That portion of Cape Cod Bay within 10 miles of the Planning Zone are: Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury and portions of station Carver and Marshfield. The Emergency Planning Zone is divided into sub-areas. Official emergency instructions will be given for specific sub-areas. It is important to know your sub-area and follow How You Will Be Notified Of instructions for that specific area. The sub-areas are as follows: An Emergency That portion of Plymouth within approximately 2 Sub-area 1 - If there is an emergency requiring public notification, you will be miles of the Pilgrim Station from Clifford Road east to White Horse alerted by one or more of the following warning signals: Beach, and from Manomet Bluffs north to the Station • The loud, steady tone of the outdoor emergency sirens, That portion of Plymouth from Long Pond and Jordan Sub-area 2 - lasting 3 minutes Roads east to the coast, and from Road north to How- land Pond and Manomet Bluffs • A voice message over beach loudspeakers • Broadcasts from loudspeakers on police and other official Sub-area 3 - That portion of Plymouth from the eastern shores of vehicles , Great South Pond and Gunners Exchange Pond east to Plymouth Beach, and from the intersection of Alden and • Announcements from town harbormasters or an Urgent Marine Long Pond Roads, and Jordan Road north to Samoset Street Information Broadcast from the U.S. Coast Guard Sub-area 4 - Duxbury Beach, Gurnet Point, Saquish Neck and • Tone-alert Emergency Alert System radios Clark’s Island • A message on Teletypewriters (TTYs) if you have registered with a town Emergency Management Office to be notified over Sub-area 5 - That portion of Plymouth south of Upper College TTY in case of an emergency Pond Road, Alden Road, Long Pond Road, and Ship Pond Road • MEMA's Twitter and Facebook accounts Sub-area 6 - That portion of Plymouth from the Plymouth-Carver town line east to the eastern shores of Billington Sea. Great South • Mass Alerts Smart phone app Pond, and Gunners Exchange Pond, and from Upper College and (www.mass.gov/mema/mobileapp) Alden Roads north to Samoset Street and Carver Road • Wireless Emergency Alerts Sub-area 7 - That portion of Plymouth south of the Kingston - If you hear any of these signals, turn to one of the Emergency Plymouth Town line to Carver Road – Samoset Street Alert System radio stations immediately. Check with your neighbors, especially the elderly or persons who have difficulty hearing or seeing, to make sure they have received the warning and know what to do. 2 Emergency Alert System (EAS) What To Do When Told To If you are alerted by the warning signal, you should tune to your local Emergency Alert System (EAS) station for emergency instruc- Shelter-In-Place tions. EAS is the direct link between you and the people respon- You may be in a sub-area instructed to shelter-in-place. This means sible for your safety. Instructions may be given to you at any hour, you should immediately go inside the nearest available building. day or night, and will include recommendations as to what you If you are already inside, stay there. Sheltering-in-place may pro- should do for your protection. Follow instructions carefully. Do not vide the best protection. If a shelter-in-place message is given for worry if you miss the beginning of an emergency broadcast. Infor- your sub-area over the Emergency Alert System radio station, you mation will be provided regularly. should do the following: • Go indoors and close all doors and windows. Local EAS Stations • Turn off all window fans, clothes dryers, kitchen and bath exhaust fans, air conditioners, and other sources of outside air, Boston 1030 AM unless told to do otherwise. Boston 98.5 FM • Continue to listen to your EAS station for official messages and updated directions. Marshfield 95.9 FM • Keep pets indoors. Plymouth 99.1 FM • If you have livestock, shelter them too. Give them stored feed and water from a covered source. Plymouth 1390 AM Below ground basements provide the best shelter. Avoid areas near In case of an emergency, always stay tuned to an Emergency Alert windows; above ground, interior rooms on lower floors provide the System station for your area. best protection. Stay inside until officials say otherwise. If you must go outside, MA Public Information Phone Number is 211. cover your nose and mouth with a folded, damp cloth. Persons with respiratory disorders should not go out at all, until told to do so by government officials. For current and accurate information, follow MEMA on social media If you are traveling in a motor vehicle in the affected area, close the sites. On your cell phones, Massachusetts Alerts and Wireless windows and air vents. Keep the radio tuned to an EAS station. If Emergency Alerts will provide timely and important information about you are a local resident, go home immediately and stay inside. If you emergencies and hazards in your area and how you should respond are a visitor, leave the area immediately, or go inside a nearby build- to ensure your safety. Important messages may be delivered using ing or a public shelter and monitor EAS for additional information. these methods. Public shelter locations will be announced through Press briefings For more information on these tools and for the online version of this and Press releases. calendar, visit www.mass.gov/mema. If sheltering-in-place is recommended during school hours, children will be sheltered right in the school building and cared for by school personnel. DO NOT use your telephone unless you need special assistance.

3 Plans For Children In School List of Host Facilities Or Day Care If your children attend: Pick them up at: Schools CARVER Host Facilities All schools within the sub-areas shown on page 7 have emergency plans. Early in an emergency, school children will be moved to Captain Pal Preschool • Bridgewater Intermediate “host” facilities outside the area. Do not try to pick up children Cranberry Crossing Day Care (Williams) School at their school or phone the school. The phone lines would Kidstop Day Care 200 South Street be needed for emergency use. Instead, meet them at their host Little Crusaders Bridgewater, MA facilities. Children who live inside the emergency planning zone but who go Carver High School • Bridgewater/Raynham Regional to a school outside the area will be held at their school until their Carver Middle School High School parents/guardians pick them up. Bring an ID with you. Do not attempt to 415 Center Street pick up your children at any other location Bridgewater, MA If an emergency existed before the start of the school day, school would be canceled, as it is when there is danger of a winter storm. Erwin K. Washburn Primary School • Bridgewater Intermediate Governor John Carver Elementary (Williams) School Day Care Centers Old Colony Y 200 South Street Center-Based Day Cares, as well as Family-Based Day Care Centers, that Bridgewater, MA are within the Emergency Planning Zone should have Emergency Plans. Center-Based Day Cares are larger organizations with multiple Day Care DUXBURY Host Facilities Providers. Family-Based Day Cares provide day care services in their own home. Alden Elementary School* • Braintree High School Early in an emergency, any Day Care providers that requested notification Bay Farm Montessori Academy 128 Town Street will receive town notification that they should close. Parents/Guardians will Berrybrook Preschool Braintree, MA be notified by the Day Care Center, and asked to pick up their children. In Blue River Montessori the event the situation should not improve, children not picked up by par- Chandler Elementary School* ents/guardians will be transferred to a host facility outside the emergency Duxbury High School planning zone. Designated Host Facilities are listed beginning in the next Duxbury Middle School* column through page 5. Duxbury Bay Maritime School If a Family-Based or Center-Based Day Care would like to be notified Elements Montessori by the town or need transportation assistance, they should contact their Learn In Play Preschool Town’s Emergency Management Departments (see inside of front cover for Pied Piper Preschool the contact information for advance planning). Pilgrim Area Collaboratives Pilgrim Day Child Care* ______Magic Dragon Children’s Center at Chandler Elementary School In a sudden, serious emergency, children may be taken directly to a recep- tion center for monitoring and, if necessary, decontamination. Then they * and all associated before and after school programs and clubs would be taken to their assigned host facility where you should pick them up. Parents/guardians should listen to their local Emergency Alert System radio station to confirm this information at the time of an emergency. 4 If your children attend: Pick them up at: List of Host Facilities (cont.) If your children attend: Pick them up at: PLYMOUTH Host Facilities Manomet Elementary School* • Bennett School KINGSTON Host Facilities 47 N. Walker Street Taunton, MA Kingston Elementary School • Bridgewater Middle School Kingston Intermediate School 166 Mt. Prospect Street Plymouth North High School* • Bristol-Plymouth Regional Pilgrim Academy* Technical School Bridgewater, MA Rising Tide Public Charter School* 940 County Street Sacred Heart Early Childhood Center • Bridgewater/Raynham Regional New Testament Christian School Taunton, MA Sacred Heart Elementary School High School West Elementary School* • Friedman Middle School Sacred Heart High School 415 Center Street 500 Norton Avenue Silver Lake Regional Middle School Bridgewater, MA Taunton, MA Silver Lake Regional High School Nathaniel Morton School* • Martin Middle School Crayon College, Inc. • Bridgewater Middle School South Elementary School* 131 Caswell Street Growth Unlimited PreSchool 166 Mt. Prospect Street Taunton, MA Little People’s Country Day Care Bridgewater, MA South Shore Early Education: Kingston Cold Spring Elementary School* • Coyle and Cassidy High School Wooded Acres Child Care Hamilton and Adams Streets Taunton, MA

MARSHFIELD Host Facilities Hedge Elementary School* • Elizabeth Pole School 215 Harris Street Taunton, MA Governor Edward Winslow School • Furnace Brook School Furnace Street, Marshfield, MA All Plymouth Daycares • Bridgewater Intermediate (Williams) School 200 South Street PLYMOUTH Host Facilities Bridgewater, MA

Plymouth Community • Taunton High School

Intermediate School* 50 Williams Street * and all associated before and after school programs and clubs Plymouth South High School* Taunton, MA Plymouth South Middle School* Indian Brook Elementary School* • Our Lady of Lourdes Elem. School 52 First Street, Taunton, MA Federal Furnace Elementary School* • James L. Mulcahey School 28 Clifford Street Taunton, MA

5 • If you have livestock, shelter them. Leave them a three-day supply What To Do When Told of stored feed and water that has been protected from possible contamination. To Evacuate How to Travel If an evacuation is necessary, public safety officials will tell you over • While traveling in the car, keep all windows and vents closed until the Emergency Alert System radio station what to do. DO NOT evac- you have left the EPZ. uate unless directed to do so by public safety officials. • Keep the car radio tuned to an Emergency Alert System station. Take the following actions ONLY if persons in your sub-area are told • Drive out of the area along one of the routes shown on the maps to evacuate. The maps on pages 11 through 14 will help you find out on pages 7-10. which sub-area is yours. Here are Some Things You May Want to Take • Gather all persons in the house together. With You • Take your pets with you. Just take essential items you would need. You could be away from • DO NOT try to pick up children at their schools. They will be taken home for a few hours to a few days. These are suggestions that to designated host facilities outside the area where you may pick apply to any type of emergency evacuation: them up later (see pages 4 and 5). • This calendar • Household members outside the area may be advised not to return during an evacuation. They will be directed to the reception • Clothing for several days center where they can join you. • Personal hygiene items (soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, • DO NOT call your local fire or police departments for information. shampoo, etc.). Emergency workers will need their telephone lines for emergency • Prescription medicines, medical equipment and supplies, use. You may call Mass 211 for more information. If you need important medical records, assistive aids and batteries special help, call the emergency number listed on the inside • Special dietary foods cover. • Baby supplies • The Commissioner of Public Health may recommend that • Identification (driver’s license), important papers and passports evacuating individuals, who have elected to do so, ingest • Checkbook, credit card, and cash potassium iodide. • Blankets, pillows, and towels (if you plan to stay at a public mass Stay tuned to your Emergency Alert System Radio Station. care shelter) What to Do as You Leave About Your Pets • Turn off lights and unnecessary appliances. Plan how to take your pets with you. See page 19 for more informa- • Close and lock windows and doors. tion about how to evacuate your pets safely. Develop a Buddy Sys- • Check with neighbors to see if they need assistance. Offer to tem with neighbors, friends and relatives to make sure someone is share transportation, if you can. available to care for or evacuate your pets if you are unable to do so. • If you need a ride, try to get one with neighbors. Only service animals will be allowed inside the reception centers and • If you cannot get a ride, find out what sub-area you are in using mass care shelters. the maps on pages 11 through 14. Buses will pick you up along DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PETS BEHIND. ARRANGE FOR THEIR bus routes and at pick-up points shown on those maps. If you EVACUATION IN ADVANCE. cannot get to the bus routes or pick-up points, contact your local Emergency Management Office at the number listed on the inside cover. Emergency workers will arrange transportation for you. 6 128

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Route And Subareas #7,8,11 RECEPTION CENTER Reception Subareas #4,9,1095 Braintree High School 3A (Subareas 4,9,10) Subarea 12 Cape Cod Bay within 10 miles of 93 Center Map Pilgrim Station 128 3 To evacuate, follow the routes 37 Reception Centers shown on the map for your sub- 53 139 area. The use of these suggested Pilgrim Nuclear 18 123 main roads will expedite the Power Station 95 3A 3 movement of evacuating traffic 139 24 away from Pilgrim Station. They 123 MARSHFIELD 27 10 are the quickest, safest, main 140 58 14 DUXBURY routes to use in an emergency. All 14 4 locations outside the colored-in 9 106 12 106 sub-areas shown on the map are 27 CAPE COD BAY far enough away from Pilgrim 106 KINGSTON Clark's PILGRIM Island Station that evacuation is not 104 RECEPTION 8 STATION needed. You should evacuate 495 CENTER 7 123 Bridgewater State ONLY if you are in a sub-area University 1 (Subareas 7, 8, 11) whose residents and visitors 3 have been told to evacuate by 44 58 11 6 PLYMOUTH 95 3A announcements on your 2 Emergency Alert System radio RECEPTION 18 44 CENTER CARVER stations. Only the colored-in Taunton High School 140 495 5 3 portions of the map are subareas. (Subareas 1, 2, 3, 5, 6)

24 25 195 6 6 Your subarea, evacuation route N and reception center are the same color.

195 NOTE: Only the colored-in portions 6 of the map are subarea.

7 Reception Directions To Reception Centers To Taunton High School Reception Center From Sub-areas 1,2,3,5,6 Centers (or if you have elementary or above school children in Plymouth) Reception centers are available to assist 0 10 0 5 10 15 MARSHFIELD evacuees. The reception center for your sub- 5 15 10 MARSHFIELD 10 Scale in Miles Scale in Miles DUXBURY area is outside the 10-mile Emergency Plan- DUXBURY 9 4 9 4 ning Zone. 24 KINGSTON 24 KINGSTON Clark's PILGRIM Clark's Island PILGRIM At the center, you will be registered and 8 Island STATION 8 STATION 495 7 495 7 1 checked for contamination. Emergency work- 1 44 ers will decontaminate and care for anyone 3 3 6 PLYMOUTH 44 58 6 PLYMOUTH 11 needing this type of assistance. You will be 11 2 2 3A able to receive information about the location RECEPTION CENTER CARVER RECEPTION CENTER CARVER Taunton High School 3 Taunton High School of other members of your family who have 495 5 495 5 24 140 already registered at the reception center. If 24 140 25 Taunton you need a place to stay, you will be directed Taunton 6 Owen High 6 Owen High School N to a mass care shelter that provides meals RiverwaySchool N Riverway

Williams St. and lodging. The reception center and mass Williams St. 140 care shelters are handicap accessible. If you 140 have additional needs, officials will assist you. 6 If you can, you may want to stay with friends or relatives until the emergency is over. Sub-areas #1, 2, 3 or 5 – all in Sub-area #6 – Plymouth: Plymouth: Take Rte. 3 north to Exit 7 onto Route 44 Take Route 3 or 3A south to Route 6 (Cran- west to Route 24 South to Route 140 north. berry Highway) west, to Route 25 west/495 Follow Route 140 north to Williams Street. North. Follow Route 25 west/495 north to Turn right onto Williams Street and follow to Route 24 south. Follow Route 24 south to Owen Riverway. Turn left and follow Owen Route 140 north. Go north on Route 140 to Riverway to the Taunton High School Williams Street. Turn right on Williams Street. Reception Center. Follow Williams Street to the Owen Riverway. Or, take Route 44 west to Route 58 South Turn left and follow the Owen Riverway to the to Route 495 north. Follow Route 495 north Taunton High School Reception Center. to Route 24 south. Follow Route 24 south to Route 140 north. Go north on Route 140 to Williams Street. Turn right on Williams Street. Follow Williams Street to the Owen Riverway. Turn left and follow the Owen Riverway to the Taunton High School Reception Center.

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Sub-area #7 – Plymouth: Sub-area #8 – Kingston: Sub-area #11 – Carver: Note: If you are in Sub-area 7 or have children in Take Route 106 west to Route 104 west. Turn Take Route 58 north to Route 106 west to Plymouth Day Cares, use the Sub-Area 7 direc- left and follow Route 104 west to Tinsley Drive Route 104 west. Follow Route 104 west to tions below. However, use Sub-Area 6 directions (Athletic Field). Turn left on Tinsley Drive (Ath- to the Taunton High School Reception Center Tinsley Drive (Athletic Field). Turn left on Tin- if letic Field) and follow signs to the you have elementary or above Plymouth school Bridgewa- sley Drive (Athletic Field) and follow signs to children. ter State University Reception Center. the Bridgewater State University Reception Or, take Brook Street to Elm Street West Center. Take Route 44 west to Route 58 north to to Brook Street in Plympton. Follow Brook Route 106 west. Turn left and follow Route Street, bear right onto Colchester Road which Or, take Route 58 south to Route 495 north to 106 west to Route 104 west. Turn left and becomes Mayflower Road. Follow Mayflower Exit 5 to Route 18 north. Continue on Route follow Route 104 west to Tinsley Drive (Ath- Road to Route 58 north to Route 106 west. 18 north to Flagg Street. Turn right on Flagg letic Field). Turn left on Tinsley Drive (Athletic Follow Route 106 west to Route 104 west to Street and proceed across Summer Street Field) and follow signs to the Bridgewater Tinsley Drive (Athletic Field). Turn left on Tin- where Flagg Street becomes Auburn Street. State University Reception Center. sley Drive (Athletic Field) and follow signs to Proceed on Auburn Street to Laurel Street. the Bridgewater State University Reception Or, take Route 3 north to Route 53 north. Turn left on Laurel Street to Water Street. Center. Follow Route 53 north to Route 123 west to Turn right on Water Street to Wood Street. Route 18 South. Follow Route 18 south to Or, take Route 27 north to Route 14 west to Then turn left on Wood Street to Route 104 East Street in East Bridgewater. Turn left on Route 18 south. Follow Route 18 south to West and follow signs to the Bridgewater East Street to Hayward Street to Whitman East Street in East Bridgewater. Turn left on State University Reception Center. Street. Turn left on Whitman Street to Route East Street to Hayward Street to Whitman Street. Turn left on Whitman Street to Route 104 west. Turn right on Route 104 and follow 104 west. Turn right on Route 104 and follow signs to the Bridgewater State University signs to the Bridgewater State University Reception Center. Reception Center. 9 To The Braintree Reception Center At The Braintree High School From Sub-areas 4,9,10 128 128 9 N N 0 N 0 9 5 10 15 0 9 5 10 15 5 10 15 Scale in Miles Scale in Miles Scale in Miles

95 37 95 3A 95 128 93 3 37 93 37 128 93 128 18 3 53 123 RECEPTION CENTER139 18 Braintree RECEPTION CENTER 18 3 3A RECEPTION CENTER Braintree 3A 139 Braintree 3 3A 24 139 139 MARSHFIELD 24 53 58 10 139 MARSHFIELD 10 MARSHFIELD 139 10 123 DUXBURY 4 DUXBURY 58 DUXBURY 9 9 4 9 4

KINGSTON Clark's PILGRIM 8 Island STATION KINGSTON Clark's PILGRIM KINGSTON Clark's PILGRIM 7 STATION 8 Island STATION 8 Island 1 7 93 7 93 93 3 1 1 11 128 3 128 3 128 37 6 2 37 11 37 CARVER 6 6 PLYMOUTH 18 3 11 2 18 3 2 18 3 Braintree PLYMOUTH Braintree PLYMOUTH Braintree High School High School High School 5 CARVER CARVER 5 5 Sub-area #4 – Duxbury Beach, Sub-area #9 – Duxbury: Sub-area #10 – Marshfield: Saquish Neck, Gurnet Point, Take Route 3 north to Exit 20, Route I-93 Take Route 139 west to Route 3 north. Take Clark’s Island: south (128 north). Take I-93 south to Exit 6 Route 3 north to Exit 20, Route I-93 south (Route 37 Braintree), turn right on Route 37 (128 north). Take I-93 south to Exit 6 (Route Take Route 3A north to Route 123 west to past South Shore Plaza and proceed towards 37 Braintree), turn right on Route 37 past Route 53 south. Turn left on Route 53 south Braintree Five Corners. Bear right at Brain- South Shore Plaza and proceed towards to Route 3 north. Turn right onto Route tree Five Corners onto Granite Street, turn Braintree Five Corners. Bear right at Brain- 3 north to Exit 20, Route I-93 south (128 left onto Town Street at Granite Plaza to the tree Five Corners onto Granite Street, turn north). Take I-93 south to Exit 6 (Route 37 Braintree Reception Center at Braintree left onto Town Street at Granite Plaza to the Braintree), turn right on Route 37 past south High School. Braintree Reception Center at Braintree Shore Plaza and proceed towards Braintree High School. Five Corners. Bear right at Braintree Five Corners onto Granite Street. Turn left onto Town Street at Granite Plaza to the Brain- Sub-area #12 – Cape Cod Bay tree Reception Center at Braintree High School. Sub-area 12 is that portion of Cape Cod Bay within 10 miles of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station (see map on page 7). Boaters in Sub-area 12 should follow instructions given by town harbormasters or the U.S. Coast Guard.

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Beaverdam Rd. Long Pond Rd. 3 Beaverdam Rd. Pond Fresh If you need a ride, walk to the designated bus Taylor Ave. Long White Horse Rd. Island route closest to you. Bus routes are shown as Pond 3A Cape 3A Bartlett Pond Great a dashed line (– – ­– – –). Buses will pick you Island Cod Clark Rd. Pond Shallow Pond Bay up at any point along these routes. Buses will SUBAREA #2 SUBAREA #2 continue to run these routes until everyone has Manomet Point Rd. Long Pond Rd. Strand Ave. been picked up. Ship Pond Rd.

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Plymouth Emergency Bus Route Plymouth Emergency Bus Route Sub-area 1 That portion of Plymouth Sub-area 2 That portion of Plymouth within approximately 2 miles of the Pilgrim from Long Pond and Jordan Roads east to Station, from Clifford Road east to White the coast, and from Ship Pond Road north to Horse Beach, and from Manomet Bluffs Howland Pond and Manomet Bluffs. north to the Station. The buses will take you to the The buses will take you to the Taunton High School Reception Center. Taunton High School Reception Center.

11 N Powder SUBAREA #9 Point Pick-up Bridge SUBAREA #3 SUBAREA #7 Point N N Oat St. Alvin, Benhan & Marjorie Rds.Route 44 Duxbury Court St. Plymouth Beach Bay Billington Plymouth Sea Sandwich St. SUBAREA #6

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Plymouth Emergency Duxbury / Plymouth Emergency Plymouth Emergency Bus Route Bus Route Pick-Up Point Sub-area 5 That portion of Plymouth Sub-area 3 That portion of Plymouth Sub-area 4 Duxbury Beach, Gurnet south of Upper College Pond Road, Alden from the eastern shores of Billington Sea, Point, Saquish Neck and Clark's Island. Road, Long Pond Road, and Ship Pond Great South Pond and Gunners Exchange Road. If you need a ride from Saquish Neck, Dux- Pond east to Plymouth Beach, and from the bury Beach or Gurnet Point, transportation The buses will take you to the intersection of Alden and Long Pond Roads, assistance will be provided at the Powder Taunton High School Reception Center. and Jordan Road north to Samoset Street. Point Bridge pick-up point. The Duxbury har- The buses will take you to the bormaster will assist those with transportation Taunton High School Reception Center. needs on Clark’s Island. Buses will take you to the Braintree Reception Center at Braintree High School.

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Plymouth Emergency Bus Route Plymouth Emergency Bus Route Kingston Emergency Bus Route and Pick-Up Points Sub-area 6 That portion of Plymouth Sub-area 8 The entire Town of Kingston. from the Plymouth-Carver Town line east to Sub-area 7 That portion of Plymouth The buses will take you to the Bridgewa- the eastern shores of Billington Sea, Great south of the Kingston - Plymouth Town line to ter State University Reception Center. South Pond, and Gunners Exchange Pond, Carver Road – Samoset Street. and from Upper College Pond and Alden Roads north to Samoset Street and Carver Three pick-up points have been established Road. for northern Plymouth and the waterfront area in Sub-area 7 at the following locations: The buses will take you to the Taunton High School Reception Center. • Cordage Park Plaza on Route 3A; • Court Street at Robbins Rd.; • Hotel 1620 (formerly Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor) parking lot on Water Street. The buses will take you to the Bridgewater State University Reception Center.

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Duxbury Emergency Bus Route Marshfield Emergency Bus Route Carver Emergency Bus Route and Pick-Up Point Sub-area 10 That portion of Marshfield Sub-area 11 That portion of Carver east Sub-area 9 The entire Town of Duxbury. south of Route 139/Careswell Street - Dyke of Route 58. One pick-up point also has been established Road. The buses will take you to the Bridgewater in the Town of Duxbury on the west or main- Buses will take you to the Braintree State University Reception Center. land-side of the Powder Point Bridge. Reception Center at Braintree High Buses will take you to the Braintree School. Reception Center at Braintree High School.

14 If you are Deaf or hard of hearing and would need to be notified Plans for Individuals Requiring on a TTY (teletypewriter) of a public emergency, please notify your local Emergency Management Office. You may use the Access and Additional Assistance Functional needs card at the back of this booklet. ALL INFORMATION WILL BE KEPT STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Health Care Facilities If you have children who might be home alone, make sure they Hospital patients and residents of nursing homes who are physi- understand the information in this calendar and know what to do in cally able to be moved will be taken to other health care facilities an emergency. It is especially important that they know how to tune outside the area if evacuation is necessary. to their Emergency Alert System station. If time allows, families of patients well enough to be discharged on a short-term basis will be contacted by health care administrators People at the Beaches before an evacuation occurs. In an emergency, beaches would be closed. People at the beaches should leave the area and go back to their lodgings or homes and If patients in health care facilities are evacuated to host facilities, listen to the Emergency Alert System stations. Public shelter loca- information on their locations will be available through your local tions will be announced through Press briefings and Press releases. Emergency Management Office at the emergency telephone num- bers listed on the inside cover. Boaters on Cape Cod Bay People with Access and Functional Needs Boaters on Cape Cod Bay should follow instructions given by town harbormasters or the U.S. Coast Guard. Let your local Emergency Management Director know in advance if you need any assistance during a public emergency. Assistance can be made available to you. Information Resources Your Emergency Management Office is prepared to help you if you Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency require additional assistance during a public emergency. If you or www.mass.gov/mema someone in your household would need notification or assistance Massachusetts Department of Public Health with emergency sheltering-in-place, evacuating, or staying in a www.state.ma.us/dph/rcp mass care shelter, please let your Emergency Management Office know immediately. Assistance is available, but is best planned Entergy Nuclear before an emergency happens. www.entergynuclear.com Federal Emergency Management Agency Please fill out the Access and Functional Needs Card at the www.FEMA.gov back of this calendar. A new card should be sent in every year. Nuclear Regulatory Commission If you know someone who is Blind or might have difficulty reading www.NRC.gov this calendar, please read it to them. Emergency information is also available on a CD for persons who are Blind or visually impaired at Massachusetts Public Information Phone Number 211 your local library.

15 Information About Radiation Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Radiation is energy, such as heat, light and radio waves, that The Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, in Plymouth, Mass., is a single- move at high speed through space or matter. One type of radia- unit "boiling water reactor." At Pilgrim, water is pumped through tion is produced by so-called radioactive materials. Radiation is the reactor creating steam that flows to a turbine. The turbine part of nature, and humans are exposed to radiation all the time. It rotates and spins an electric generator producing electricity—just comes from rocks in the earth, from the sun and stars. Radiation as in a coal-or oil-powered power plant. The steam then goes into also comes from common man-made sources, such as many build- a heat exchanger called a condenser, and becomes water when ing materials, smoke detectors and medical X-rays. Radiation has cooler ocean water flows around tubes containing the steam in been very well-studied for a hundred years. It can be very useful the condenser. The condenser is designed to keep steam from the when properly controlled for peaceful purposes such as for medi- cal X-rays and the production of electricity. But radiation can be turbine separate from the water that is drawn from and returned dangerous. In too large a dose, radiation can cause harm by dam- back to the ocean. This process is similar to any power plant that aging living cells. Excessive doses of radiation need to be guarded uses steam. Once the steam in the condensor becomes water, it is against. At every one of our country’s approximately 100 nuclear pumped back into the reactor to be boiled again. Pilgrim has two power plants, every safety precaution is taken to isolate, shield and water systems, each of which is separate to keep the plant safe. prevent radioactive materials from escaping to the environment. Pilgrim produces 680 megawatts of electricity daily, enough elec- Radiation can be easily measured with various instruments, includ- tricity to light 680,000 homes. ing Geiger counters. Safety Systems Pilgrim, like all American nuclear power plants, has numerous safety features designed to protect the plant, the environment and people around the plant if a problem occurs. These safety systems include: Sources of Radiation -- Several separate sources of cooling water to prevent the Natural Sources Man-made Sources fuel from overheating in normal and emergency conditions 15% Such as radon, Including medical/ -- Backup systems and components for key plant functions rocks and soil. 85% dental X-rays, and cosmic consumer products, -- A leak-tight steel-lined, steel-reinforced concrete radiation from building materials. outer space. and other man-made containment building sources. -- Backup electric power supplies to operate all key components

16 Questions and Answers Q. How is Pilgrim Station prepared for an emergency? Helpful Answers to Some of Your Questions... A. Pilgrim Station’s Emergency Response Organization is made up of nuclear professionals able to respond immediately in the Q. Why is Pilgrim’s Emergency Planning Zone an area 10 miles unlikely event of a plant emergency. Pilgrim Station conducts around the plant? drills and exercises with local, state and federal agencies ensuring emergency preparedness. A. The federal government selected 10 miles because it is the distance beyond which any radiation exposure would be so Q. What type of security is Pilgrim Station required to have? small as to not warrant any type of protective actions for the A. Federal law and regulations require strict security measures at public. Most credible accidents would not require protective all United States nuclear power plants. They include: actions beyond five miles or less. - Multiple barriers to stop entry into areas that contain essential Q. Would radioactivity released from Pilgrim travel outward in all equipment which protect areas within and around the plant directions? - A fixed physical protection system that permits entry of A. No. Radiation would move in a relatively narrow "plume" with a authorized personnel, vehicles and materials into these areas size and shape determined by wind and other weather condi- and ensures detection of and response to unauthorized entry tions. - A trained and qualified security force to protect the plant and Q. Would everyone within 10 miles of Pilgrim have to evacuate if control access to it there was a serious emergency? - Controls that ensure personnel who enter the plant A. No. Only people in the direction of the narrow radiation unescorted meet strict background checks plume – those in potentially affected sub-areas of the Emergency Planning Zone--would have to take actions as - A fitness-for-duty program that requires random drug and directed. In fact, to keep roads clear, only people in areas alcohol tests for all persons allowed unescorted access into specifically mentioned in Emergency Alert System broadcasts the plant should evacuate in an emergency. Q. What special security actions are in place now at Pilgrim Q. Can Pilgrim explode like a nuclear bomb? Station? A. No. It is a matter of scientific certainty because of the laws of A. Pilgrim Station security continues in a high state of security physics that the plant cannot explode like a nuclear bomb. The awareness following the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001. uranium in a power plant's fuel is intentionally different from Additional security measures taken include: that used in nuclear weapons, making explosions impossible. - Pilgrim Station security officials are in contact with local, state Q. How can I be sure that Pilgrim is secure and well-protected? and federal law enforcement officials A. Pilgrim is defended by armed guards, sophisticated detection - Barriers are placed on access roads to detour incoming traffic equipment and other advanced protection systems that meet through security checkpoints or exceed federal, state and local requirements. - Background security checks have been enhanced

17 How much KI should I take or give to my children? Other Important Information The presently available KI pills are 65-milligram scored tablets. In Potassium Iodide (KI) and the Public December 2001, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration published The Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the Massachu- guidance on KI recommending the following dosages: setts Emergency Management Agency want you to know about potas- Adults 130 mg sium iodide (KI). The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has made KI available to states for distribution within the 10-mile emergency plan- Children aged 3 to 18 years 65 mg ning zones of commercial nuclear power stations. Young Children (one month to 3 years) 32 mg What is potassium iodide (KI)? Infants (birth through one month) 16 mg Potassium iodide is a drug that can protect the thyroid gland from radiation injury caused by radioactive iodine. The drug is approved for This is in agreement with US FDA guidelines. If you are consider- use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is available over- ing using KI in an emergency, you should discuss whether taking the-counter. KI is right for you with your health care provider.

How does it work? KI saturates the thyroid gland with stable (non-radioactive) iodine, to limit the amount of radioactive iodine that could be absorbed by the How can I get potassium iodide? thyroid. During a radiological emergency, radioactive iodine could be It is prudent to have potassium iodide prior to an emergency. released to the environment. Iodine concentrates in the thyroid gland. Persons living within the 10-mile emergency planning zone may Breathing air or eating food contaminated with radioactive iodine can obtain potassium iodide free-of-charge from their local Board of injure the thyroid and increase the risk of thyroid cancer. Health or ask your local pharmacy. Potassium iodide is only effective against exposure to radioactive For members of the EPZ population instructed to evacuate and iodine and only protects the thyroid gland. KI does not protect against who have not obtained KI, distribution points will be set up at other types of radioactivity that might be released during a nuclear pre-identified KI Dispensing Sites outside the EPZ. Here is a list emergency. Evacuation and sheltering-in-place are the primary means of those sites: of protection. The use of KI is in addition to these protective measures, however, no one should delay following the EAS instructions if you can Canton not find or do not have KI Park ‘n Ride at Rte. 138, north of Route 1 When should I take KI? Bridgewater KI should be taken shortly before or shortly after exposure to radioac- Rest Areas off Rt. 24 N/S at exit 15 tive iodine to be most effective. Even if taken three to four hours after exposure, it would still reduce the amount of radioactive iodine absorbed by the thyroid and have a substantial effect. The protective effects of KI last approximately 24 hours. Emergency broadcasts over Emergency Alert System radio stations will tell people if the Massachu- setts Department of Public Health advises them to take KI.

18 Emergency Plan Testing PLAN IN ADVANCE TO To make sure that the emergency plan works well, it is tested regularly. This testing is called an exercise. Emergency workers EVACUATE YOUR PETS and public officials simulate a serious problem and go through the Mass care shelters do not accept animals other than service animals. emergency actions in the plan. Plan in advance what you will do with your pets should you have to evacuate. Make a list of places that would accept your pets outside the affected area, such as friends, relatives, pet friendly hotels/motels, Siren Testing boarding kennels, veterinary facilities. Prepare an emergency kit for Sirens are tested periodically. The date and time of the annual your pets to include: 3 minute test is announced in advance in local newspapers and • Food: Keep at least three days of food in an airtight, waterproof on the radio. Other audible siren tests may occur throughout the container. year, each lasting several seconds. • Water: Store at least three days of water specifically for your Accidental Siren Sounding pets. • Medicines and medical records: Keep an extra week’s supply of Occasionally, a siren or sirens may sound accidentally. If you hear medicines your pet takes in a waterproof container. a siren, tune immediately to your Emergency Alert System station for information (see page 3 for list). EAS messages would only • First aid kit: Talk to your veterinarian about what is most appro- priate for your pet’s emergency medical needs. Most kits should be used in the event of an actual emergency. If the sirens were include cotton bandage rolls, bandage tape and scissors; antibi- sounded unintentionally, you would be notified via a regular news otic ointment; flea/tick prevention; latex gloves, saline solution. broadcast. • Collar with ID tag, harness or leash: Make sure the identification If you do not hear a message, you can report the sounding to tag includes information on where you will be staying. your local police or fire department (listed below). These are non- • Important documents: Include copies of your pet’s registration emergency numbers with representatives who will be able to tell information, adoption papers, vaccination documents and medi- you if there is an emergency associated with Pilgrim Station. cal records. • Crate or other pet carrier. Plymouth 508-830-4212 Carver 508-866-2000 Kingston 781-585-0522 Duxbury 781-934-1553 • Sanitation: Include pet litter and litter box if appropriate, news- Marshfield 781-837-1315 papers, paper towels, plastic trash bags. Please do not use 911 to report an accidental siren • A picture of you and your pet together: If you become separated from your pet during an emergency, a picture of you and your activation. pet together will help you document ownership and allow others For information for farmers and food processors, to assist you in identifying your pet. contact: • Familiar items: Put favorite toys, treats or bedding in your kit. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Familiar items can help reduce stress for your pet. Radiation Control Program • Update your pets microchip. Schrafft Center, Suite 1M2A For additional information, visit the Massachusetts Emergency 529 Main Street Management Agency (MEMA) website at www.mass.gov/mema Charlestown, MA 02129 Phone: 617-242-3035 Remember: WHEN YOU GO, THEY GO. If you are told to evacuate, www.mass.gov/dph/rcp take your pets with you. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PETS BEHIND.

19 Personal Planning Guide Fill in these blanks now and go over this information with your family. My local Emergency Management Office non-emergency number Decide who would pick up school-age children at the host facility and during regular business hours is:______where to meet if you were apart in an emergency. Be sure children know what to do if they are alone and the sirens sound. Talk to your My local Emergency Management Office emergency number is: neighbors so you can help each other if necessary.

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22 For People with Disabilities or other Access and Functional Needs

Provisions have been made to provide emergency assistance for all persons with access and functional needs. It is important that you make any need for assistance known beforehand, for example, a person who uses a wheelchair and requires wheelchair accessible transportation, or a person who has hearing loss and requires emergency notification messages to be pro- vided on TTY (teletypewriter). Contact your local Emergency Management Director, or use the confidential card on the back cover of this calendar. Emergency information is also available on CD at your local library for persons who are Blind or visually impaired.

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