Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
HAZMAT 01-0806 - 15015 43RD PL S - CHEMICAL SPILL OR LEAK ON 3/9/2001
15015 43RD PL S CHEMICAL SPILL OR LEAK HAZMAT # 01-0806 k, T ikww a Fire Department r Incident Report 2001-0000806-000 Printed: 03/20/2001 09:01:14 Chemical Name Haamat Chemicals Hazardous Material Apparatus - L54 Apparatus ID L54 Response Time 0:04:60 Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Basic Alarm Date and Time Arrival Time Controlled Time Last Unit Cleared Date and Time Response Time Priority Response Fire Department Station Shift Incident Type Aid Given or Received Alarms Action Taken 1 Action Taken 2 Action Taken 3 Personnel - Suppression Personnel Property Loss Contents Loss Property Value Contents Value Hazardous Material Released Property Use Location Type Address City, State Zip District Census Tract 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 17:07:01 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 0:04:60 Yes ST54 A 422 - Chemical spill or leak N - None 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 16 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0 - Special hazmat actions required or spill greater than 55 gallons 419 -1 or 2 family dwelling Address 15015 43 PL S Tukwila, WA 98188 012 0262.00 Hazmat Outside of Structure Population Density Area Affected Area Affected Unites Area Evacuated Area Evacuated Units Estimated Number of People Evacuated Estimated Number of Buildings Cause of Release Factors Contributing To Release 1 Factors Contributing To Release 2 Factors Contributing To Release 3 Disposition 1 2 - Suburban - Predominantly single family residential 2 - Blocks 1 2 - Blocks 1 f 1K 20 V 5 3 - Container or containment failure 43 - Hazardous materials used improperly 37 - Person possibly impaired by drugs or alcohol 45 - Improper container 5 - Released to state agency Chemical Name Haamat Chemicals Hazardous Material Apparatus - L54 Apparatus ID L54 Response Time 0:04:60 Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 ' Tuk� Fire Department Page: Incident Report 2001-0000806-000 Printed: 03/20/2001 09:01:14 Apparatus - L54 En route to scene date and time 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 Apparatus Arrival Date and Time 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 Apparatus Clear Date and Time 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Apparatus priority response Yes Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 $0.00 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 $0.00 Number of People 3 Apparatus Use 1 Apparatus Action Taken 1 41 - Identify, analyze hazardous materials Apparatus Action Taken 2 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment Apparatus Action Taken 3 82 - Notify other agencies. Apparatus Type 13 - Quint Personnel 1 Flores, Chris Personnel ID: 1141 Last Name: Flores First Name: Chris Number: 1141 Position: FFI Personnel 2 Crowley, Mark Personnel ID: 1176 Personnel 3 Last Name: Crowley First Name: Mark Number: 1176 Position: FFI McCone, Daniel Personnel ID: 1133 Last Name: McCone First Name: Daniel Number: 1133 Position: FFII Apparatus - A.54 Apparatus ID A54 Response Time 0:04:60 Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 En route to scene date and time 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 Apparatus Arrival Date and Time 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 Apparatus Clear Date and Time 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Apparatus priority response Yes Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 $0.00 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 S0.00 Number of People 2 Apparatus Use 1 Apparatus Action Taken 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials Apparatus Action Taken 2 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment Apparatus Action Taken 3 82 - Notify other agencies. Apparatus Type 75 - BLS unit Personnel 1 Berg, Ryan Personnel ID: 1180 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 ' ' Tuk'vvlla Fire Department Page: Incident Report 2001-0000806-000 Printed: 03/20/2001 09:01:14 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Apparatus - A54 Personnel 2 Last Name: Berg First Name: Ryan Number: 1180 Position: FFP Roberts, Martin Personnel ID: 1138 Last Name: Roberts First Name: Martin Number 1138 Position: FFI Apparatus - HM52 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 HM52 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes $0.00 $0.00 1 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 93 - HazMat unit Grisham, Martin Personnel ID: 1112 Last Name: Grisham First Name: Martin Number: 1112 Position: LT Apparatus - E511 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 E511 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes $0.00 $0.00 2 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 • .TFire Department Page: Incident Report 2001-0000806-000 Printed: 03/20/2001 09:01:15 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Personnel 2 Apparatus - E511 11- Engine Stevens, Jack Personnel ID: 1126 Last Name: Stevens First Name: Jack Number: 1126 Position: FFI McCoy, Michael Personnel ID: 1152 Last Name: McCoy First Name: Michael Number: 1152 Position: FFI Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Personnel 2 Personnel 3 Apparatus - E52 E52 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes 30.00 $0.00 3 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 11- Engine Mosley, John Personnel ID: 1169 Last Name: Mosley First Name: John Number: 1169 Position: LT Rookstool, Edward Personnel ID: 1183 Last Name: Rookstool First Name: Edward Number: 1183 Position: FFP Codenys, Alan Personnel ID: 1140 Last Name: Codenys First Name: Alan Number: 1140 Position: FFI Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Tukwila Fire Department Page: S Incident Report 2001.0000806.000 Printed: 03/20/2001 09:01:15 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Apparatus - 1510 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 1510 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes $0.00 $0.00 1 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 00 - Other apparatus/resource Tomaso, Donald Personnel ID: 1170 Last Name: Tomaso First Name: Donald Number 1170 Position: FPI Apparatus - C52 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 . C52 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes $0.00 $0.00 1 1 41 - Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 92 - Chief officer car Olivas, Nicholas Personnel ID: 1120 Last Name: Olivas First Name: Nicholas Number: 1120 Position: ACO Apparatus - R51 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time R51 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Tukwila Fire Department ;, Page: Incident Report 2001.0000806.000 Printed: 03/20/2001 09:01:15 En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 Apparatus Type Apparatus - R51 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes $0.00 $0.00 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 71- Rescue unit Apparatus - E51 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Personnel 2 Personnel 3 E51 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes 50.00 S0.00 3 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 11- Engine McFarland, Loren Personnel ID: 1119 Last Name: McFarland First Name: Loren Number: 1119 Position: LT Personnel Action Taken 1:81- Incident command Pomeroy, Barry Personnel ID: 1128 Last Name: Pomeroy First Name: Barry Number: 1128 Position: FFI Rees, Richard Personnel ID: 1178 Last Name: Rees First Name: Richard Number: 1178 Position: FFI Personnel Action Taken 1:58 - Operate apparatus or vehicle Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 ' Tuk-witij Fire Department ; Page: Incident Report 2001-0000806-000 Reported By Martin Grisham Officer In Charge Martin Reviewer Narrative Name Narrative Type Author Last Name Author First Name Author Rank Author Assignment Narrative Date Narrative Text Authority Printed: 03/20/2001 09:01:15 Narratives New Narrative Incident Grisham Martin LT 1 08:39:54 Tuesday, March 20, 2001 At 1702 hours on Friday March 9, 2001 we were originally dispatched to an oder investigation. L-54 was first due, and first on the scene. Upon smelling a strong odor of ammonia, Lt. Flores requested HazMat 52 to the scene. He and FF McCone also observed occupants inside the structure. PD was requested to remove the occupants. Upon determining that this was a meth lab, with an active leak of anhydrous ammonia, the incident escalated to a full HazMat response. Nine units were assigned to this incident. Sixteen personnel responded. L54 first arrived on scene at 1707 hours. The incident occurred at 15015 43 P1 S, Tukwila in District 012. The local station is ST54. The description of this property is a single family dwelling. The primary task(s) performed at the scene by responding personnel were to isolate the area, deny entry, identify and analyze hazardous materials and call for addition help. Because the 150 pound container of anhydrous ammonia was leaking due to a faulty valve, we evacuated the city block around the house. The tank in question was inside a van in the driveway. The rest of the chemicals were discovered by a recon team inside the residence, in the attic space. Other special haz mat actions were also taken. No mutual/automatic aid was given or received, although SeaTac FD E47 was moved up to station 54 to cover, and $attalian 45 was on scene. Also on scene was WSP SIRT members. Detective Mitchell of the Tukwila PD was our local police contact, along with Oficer E. Dreyer. As part of this report, there are observation reports from Lt. Flores and FF D McCone. Also attached is the ICS chart and a report of times kept at the scene. Alarm number 0000806 has been assigned to this incident. End of Report Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 "7:324:11%r " TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT... UOY �I OBSERVATION REPORT rival, T I NAME r .. N-"-4' r : ,, - I YJJAUSUR13 SMX4'A. INCIDENT # 'am,� ©6[fa'. -" - ~ INCIDENT ATS "w INCIDENT. LOCATION. DISPATCHED., TO_ Si4r4E. SZU 1. RESPONS$..... SHIFT"4+"STATION rT; DIRECTION . OF APPROACH-._.... -• -- -, - OBSTRUCTION__ TO. RESPONSE.. - OBSTRUCTION TO ACCESS ASS IGNED' APPARATUS L u . F 54 S©r 49- 2. APPROACHING TEE SCENE 4//4 VISIBLE FLAME WHERE VISIBLE SMOKE •COLOR & QUANTIT LOCATION(S) OF SMOKE ORIGI# ' COLOR PERSON (S) OR VEHICLE -CST LEAVING THE SCENE LICENSE # 3. ARRIVAL AT THE SCENE NUMBER OF SPECTATORS DESCRIPTION OR I.D. OF SPECTATORS ,e'oeP 6' - R4047)/ --- ./vE7Gh°Ba?‹. /.1/ /Aue.AE axe UNU-!= VEHICL MOVEMENTS FIRE DEP - UNITS THERE UPON YOUR ARRIVAL POLICE OFFICERS •` • ATION HYDRANT PROBLEMS SIAMESE, P.I., F.D. CONNECTION SMOKE DETECTOR OPERATIONAL WATER MOTO 4. ENTERING THE BUILDING WHERE DID •U GAIN ENTRY WAS FORCIBLE CRY NECESSARY TOOLS USED IN FOR E ENTRY WERE DOORS LOCKED OR ''-•CKED UPON ARRIVAL WERE WINDOWS OPEN OR CLOSED ON ARRIVAL DID YOU NOTICE EVIDENCE OF FOBLE ENTRY PRIOR TO ENTERING THE BUILDING EXPLAIN G RINGING LOCATION OF DOORS AND WINDOWS ENTERED OR NED BY YOU FOR ACCESS OR VENTILATION.- (LOCKED, OPEN, BROKEN, ETC.) DID YOU NOTICE ANY DOORS OR WINDOWS COVERED EXPLAIN WP:OBSERVE.FRM -1- T.F.D. FORM F.P. 68 5.- ATTACKING THE FIR$.. T DIRECTION DID YOU ATTACK THE'FIRE"AND WHAT SIZE HOSE DID YOU US AREA FI EXTINGUISHED'"4*** `4``' AREA LAST E$TiGUISHED WAS THE FIRE EXPLAIN, hs SUALLY DIFFICULT TO EXTINGUISIj • WAS THERE ANY' UNUSUAL. REACTION OF THE FIRE TO THE WATER" EXPLAIN,. ::.'... ,� . _.., FACTORS._ INFLUENCING-- FIRE- SPREAD -a- 6646666.66.6.664,66.6 DESCRIBE ANY UNUSUAL ODORS AREA ODORS WERE STRONGEST DESCRIBE ANY UNUSUAL FLAMMABLES.wOR COMBUSTIBLES-YQU SUSPECT,AND . THEIR. LOCATI ON c .i ` ....,M... _ .. ,.... 6.666666 666* '67 -. .--SALVAGE AND OVERHAUL DID YOU MOVE ANY ITZM_.(St FROM THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE ITEM MOVED__ DID YOU NOTICE ANYTHING UNUSUAL SALVAGE AND OVERHAUL OPERATIONS STRUCTURE .. WHAT WAS THE I1 TiE STRUCTURE DURING YOUR `EXPLAIN 7. MISCELLANEOUS NAME ACTH- CRIPTION OF REPORTING PARTY ADDRESS OF RE ING PARTY PHONE # OF REPORTING PARTY: WORK HOME IS THERE ANYONE THAT YOU KNOW OF THAT MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS FIRE __ EXPLAIN NAME ADDRESS WORK PHONE HOME PHONE 8. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS OR INFORMATION i'W/1E' o/✓ Goc-4-77oA✓ fo c A.0.0x r. 3-5 ot e/A/L -P 5 S% F►.c. 2 -3 44/./44-72.s. 2 Atr.f4c...c cv _Susd ett7 /Pt- Moore' ifs Gt/F bV z•da- ✓A/ r04f4/A/ S�Titr . 9. DIAGRAM OF THE FIRE SCENE MY 20,4-77.0A1 CF Ato.r.e--Are 1.44.7ze, Ai" WP:OBSERVE.FRM -3- T.F.D. FORM P.P. 68 w"1 Observation Report for incident #O1-0806 Prepared by Lieutenant Chris Flores, Tukwila Fire Department On March 9, 2001 I was working overtime on "A" shift and was assigned as Officer on Ladder 54. My crew consisted of Firefighter Mark Crowley and Firefighter Dan McCone. At 1702 HRS we were dispatched to an odor investigation at 15015 43 Pl. S. The reporting party was a neighbor and he complained of an odor of ammonia from the above address. His home was due South of this residence on 43 P1. S. We parked our apparatus on S. 150 St. and I walked South on 43rd Pl. The reporting party was walking toward me, and as I passed in front of 15015 I noticed a strong odor of ammonia. I made brief contact with him and told him to go back into his house. At that time I saw an adult male inside of a window on the left side of the house he had dark hair and wore a sleeveless shirt. I could not tell what he was doing. He disappeared from my view shortly thereafter. There was a van on the left side of the driveway and it had an orange extension cord running from its interior into the house. The odor of ammonia was strongest in its vicinity. I also noticed an odd looking roof hatch or vent on the house. It did not look like an ordinary attic vent as it appeared hinged and was propped open. My initial dispatch indicated that The Tukwila Police had been notified and I asked Valley Com for their estimated time of arrival. They indicated that PD was not en -route and I asked for them to respond as I was unwilling to make contact with the occupant of the house without having them on location. I withdrew from view of house and awaited their arrival. Upon their arrival I briefed them on my findings During this time another adult male, whom I had not previously viewed, exited the house and attempted to leave in his car. He was detained and later arrested by PD. He had unkempt graying hair, and to the best of my recollection, a beard. Shortly after the exit of the adult male I saw an adult female in the house at a location that appeared to be a kitchen sink. Her actions were not clear to me. I notified PD of her presence. She came out of the house with a blue plastic bag and deposited it on top of a blue tarp that covered what appeared to be other bags. This tarp and the other bags were located near the van, along the fence that separated the neighbor to the South. She had blonde hair and was of medium build. She was also detained and questioned by PD. She was uncooperative and provided conflicting information about the other adult male that I had initially seen before the arrival of TPD. She initially denied that he was inside and then she stated that he might be inside but that she was unsure PD utilized their loudspeaker to order any remaining occupants of the house to exit. This request was met with non-compliance. The officers on location were making preparations to enter the house and I added Aid 54 to the call to assist in the event of any resulting injuries. Officer Mitchell was on location and he asked me if Haz-Mat had been added to the call. I indicated that I had not added them and that I was waiting for confirmation that they were needed. He requested that they be added and I notified Valley Com. PD made entry to the house and removed the sole remaining occupant. He was detained and placed in the back of a patrol unit. Officer Mitchell indicated that they had to go back in and force entry to a basement that was locked. By this time Engine 52 and Haz-Mat 52 were on location and their personnel were standing by with the Aid and Ladder 54 crews at the rear of Engine 52, approximately 200' East of 43 Pl. S. on S. 150 St. Officer Mitchell and the other TPD officers returned from their second entry and indicated that there was nothing in the house. Officer Mitchell informed me that there was a working drug lab in the back of the van that was parked in the driveway. He notified me that the State Patrol Team was coming, and that we could leave the scene. Prior to releasing the on scene units I confirmed our release with Sgt. Larry Richardson and Officer Mitchell. They confirmed this. Please refer to the statement made by Lt. Martin Grisham for information pertaining to actions that were taken after this time. Lieutenant Chris Flores Tukwila F' Department 03/20/01 oal20(0 1 Incidint History tor: #TF01000777 CN: $TF01000$06 Received Entered Dispatched Enroute Unscene Closed 03/09/01 03/09/01 03/09/01 03/09/01 03/09/01 03/10/01 17:00:48 BY FD21 /VC5585 17:02:14 BY FD21 /VC5585 17:02:34 BY FD21 /VC7483 17:04:33 17:07:01 01:01:19 � of-ciSo6 Xref: #TP01006916 Initial Type: ODORAT Initial Alarm Level: 1 Final Type: ODORXT (ODOR INVEST OUTDOORS (2A)i Pri: 3 Dispo: Alrm Lev: Police 'iP2500 Fire TF5420 Group: X8 Beat: Police Rms: Fire Rms: Medic Rms: Loc: 15015 43 PL S .TUK near UNK Name: ANDERSON.STEVE Addr: 15021 43 PL S /1702 VC5998 CRO3 ENTR r' /1702 CR03 $ASNCAS ,,1702 VC7483 FD21 DISP L54 /1702 /1702 /1703 FD21 FD21 FD21 ASST F2 ASNCAS F2 CONTRL /1703 VC9347 FD22 CLEAR F2 /1704 TF4923 L54 *ENROUT L54 /1707 L54 *ONSCNE L54 /1711 VC9347 FD22 MISC L54 /1711 FD22 /1735 VC7483 FD21 /1738 VC9347 FD22 /1738 VC7483 FD21 /1738 FD21 MISC ASST Phone: 2062441128 STRONG AMMONIA SMELL COMING FROM ABOVE RES D. IS A SUSPECTED DRUG HOUSE $TF01000806 #TF4923 FLORES. CHRIS #TF2301 MCCONE. DAN J #TF0004 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF8793 CROWLEY. MARK $XF01001295 GRP: T9 ---� X8. . STRONG CHEMICAL ODORS INCLUDING AMMONIA COMING FROM THAT RESD. THERE IS A SUBJ INS IDE THE HOUSE. WAITING FOR ME L54 . STRONG CHEMICAL ODORS INCLUDING AMMONIA COMING FROM THAT RESD. THERE IS A SUBJ INS IDE THE HOUSE. WAITING FOR PD A54 (15015 43 PL S .TUK1 #TF5504 ROBERTS. MART r #TF7518 BERG. RYAN ENROUT A54 . PROCEEDING ASST E52 f15015 43 PL S .TUK1 #TF1935 MOSLEY. JOHN #TF7866 ROOKSTOOL. EDWARD #TF0002 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF0826 CODENYS. ALAN ASST HM52 (15015 43 PL 5 .TUK1 #TF9526 GRISHAM. MART #TF0001 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF0002 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF0003 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF0004 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF0005 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO . HAVE E52 HM52 RESPOND CODE RED T0 144/42 AV S. THEN PROCEED FROM THERE /1738 VC9347 FD22 MISC L54 /1741 /1741 / 1742 /1743 / 1743 /1746 11756 TF1935 E52 *ENROUT E52 VC9347 FD22 ENROUT HM52 FD22 MISC E52 VC7483 FD21 ASST TFCH FD21 VC9347 F022 F[i22 . PROCEEDING FROM STN 52 (15015 43 PL S .TUK1 #TFINFO TUKWILA CHIEF INFO PAGER CLEAR TFCH MISC L54 . HOUSE HAS BEEN CLEARED BY PD MIRE i ci _ rt -m: /1751 'ili5i 18tJ3' / 1803 /1804 /1804 /1804 /1956 /1956 VC9347 FD22 FD22 VL4899 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 VC5585 FD21 FD21 /2028 FD21 /2050 VC6771 FD21 /2051 FD21 /2053 /2058 /2058 /2058 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 /2059 TF2016 E51 /2101 VC6771 FD21 /2101 2104 /2127 /2128 / 2128 /2128 /2117 /2137 /2149 /2205 /2233 /2233 /2244 /2248 /2313 /2315 /2332 /2332 /2333 / 2335 /0006 /0006 /0008 /0021 FD21 TF2016 E51 VC6771 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 VC7215 FD22 VC5585 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 VC7215 PD33 VC5585 FD21 FD21 FD21 VC50u2 FD21 cr '1 ONSCNE ONSCNE CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR CLOSE REOPEN Ii 1 SPOS HM52 A54 A54 E52 HM52 L54 L54 .NO MORE INFORMATION (TEAM LEADER1 #TF9526 GRISHAM. #TF0001 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF0002 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF0003 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF0004 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF0005 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO . WSP ON LOC f 43 CMD1 (43 CMD1 #TF5504 ROBERTS. #TF7518 BERG. RYAN . CY f43 CMD1 #TF2016 MCFARLAND. LOREN #TF8223 POMEROY. BARRY E #TF0001 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF4546 REES. RICHARD HM52 MARTY MISC HM52 NEWLOC HM52 ASSTER A54 MISC A54 ASSTER E51 PREMPT E51 ASST E51 *ENROUT E51 ASSTER L54 MARTY f43 CMD1 #TF2016 MCFARLAND. LOREN #TF8223 POMEROY. BARRY E #TF0001 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF4546 REES. RICHARD f43 CMD1 #TF4923 FLORES. CHRIS #TF2301 MCCONE. DAN J #TF0004 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF8793 CROWLEY. MARK ONSCNE A54 *ONSCNE E51 MISC HM52 . CMD POST AT 52 MISC E51 . E51 OFFICER SAFETY NEWLOC E51 (SAFETY/OFCR1 ONSCNE L54 . UNK TIME MISC A54 . UNITS ARE GOING INTO THE HOT ZONE ASSTER TIMER f43 CMD1 CONTCT TIMER MISC A54 . ENTRY TEAM OUT OF HOT ZONE. REMOVING SUI TS MISC E51 . TEAM GOING INSIDE FOR RECON CONTCT TIMER MISC E51 . HAVE LOCATED A LAB MISC A54 . ENTRY TEAM IS OUT ASSTER BOEHMI f43 CMD1 MISC E51 . ADVISE OF ANY OTHER CALLS IN CITY MISC E51 . ***IN STAND DOWN RIGHT NOW - WAITING FOR CHEMIST TO ARRIVE - LOCATED A VERY VOLATI LE. UNSTABLE LARGE AMMONIA CONTAINER THAT IS RUSTED OUT AND VALVE IS LEAKING - COULD AFFECT ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD - WAITING FOR CHEMIST TO SEE IF CA UNSCNE MISC MISC MISC CON TCT MISC NEWLOC nmarKlc BOEHMI E51 WAITING FOR CHEMIST TO SEE IF CAN DEFUSE WITHOUT PROBLEM . 4T3 NOTIFIED OF UPDATE . ENTRY TEAM ENTERING - 5 MINUTE TIMER - E51 E51 TIMER E51 . ENTERING HOT ZONE L54 115015 43 PL S .TUK1 /0021 FD21 ONSCNE HM52 ','4002L FD21 NEWLOC A54 (15015 43 PL S .TUK1 u0214 FD21 ONSCNE A54 /0022 FD21 NEWLOC BOEHM1 (15015 43 PL S .TUK1 /0022 FD21 ONSCNE BOEHM1 /0030 FD21 MSC L54 .CONFIRMED STOP LEAK ON 1250 POUND ANHYDRO US TANK /0036 FD21 CLEAR TIMER /0058 TF2016 E51 IQIS E51 /0100 VC7215 FD21 IQIS BOEHM1 /0101 FD21. IQIS A54 /0101 FD21 IQIS HM52 /0101 FD21 IQIS L54 /0101 FD21 CLOSE HM52 THIS REPORT WRITTEN AND COMPILED By MATT HICKEY TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIREFIGHTER/HAZ-MAT TECHNICIAN • .. Table of Contents Page 1-7 Response Information Worksheets. Page 8 Text Summary Of Possible Failure of Ammonia Tank. Page 9 Map of Chemical Plume. Page 10 View of Plume With Concentration Point At Thorndyke Elementary School. Page 11 Concentration Window At Thorndyke Elementary School. Page 12 View of Phone At 42 Yards From Incident. Page 13 Concentration Window At 42 Yards From Incident. Page 14 View of Plume At 12.5 Yards From Incident. Page 15 Concentration Window At 12.5 Yards From Incident. Page 16-22 Fire Department Report. Page 23-25 Text Summary Terms. %0531.011101%,%41 i.,/ .40490164 %7 1 %%0%710v1II 1111v '1G11%011 vGLQ .JI I�il�II a:miumP 'Rreferred Name:AMMONIA SOLUTION, WITH MORE THAN 50% AMMONIA Regulatory Name:AMMONIA AMMONIA (ANHYDROUS) Chemical Source:NOEPA NOAA #:4860 NFPA Codes F: 1 - Must be preheated to burn H:3 - Extremely hazardous - use full protection R:0 - Normally stable S: General Description Anhydrous ammonia is a clear colorless gas with a characteristic odor. Although it is a nonflammable gas, it will burn within certain vapor concentration limits, and the fire hazard will increase in the presence of oil or other combustible materials. It is shipped as a.liquid under pressure. Contact with the liquid can.cause frostbite. It is soluble in water forming a corrosive liquid. Although ammonia is lighter than air, the vapors from a leak initially hug the ground. It weighs 6 lbs./gallon. Prolonged exposure of the containers to fire or heat may result -in their violent rupturing and rocketing. Long term exposure to low concentrations or short term exposure to high concentrations can result in adverse health effects from inhalation. It is used as a fertilizer, as a refrigerant, and in the manufacture of other chemicals. (© AAR, 1999) Fire Hazard Mixing of ammonia with several chemicals can cause severe fire hazards and/or explosions. Ammonia in container may explode in heat of.fire. Incompatible with many materials including silver and gold salts, halogens, alkali metals, nitrogen trichloride, potassium chlorate, chromyl chloride, oxygen halides, acid vapors, azides, ethylene oxide, picric acid and many other chemicals. Mixing with other chemicals and water. Hazardous polymerization may not occur. (EPA, 1998) Fire Fighting Wear positive pressure breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. Small fires: dry chemical or carbon dioxide. Large fires: water spray, fog or foam. Apply water. gently to the surface. Do not get water inside container. Move container 03/20/2001 Printed from CAMEO -Windows 1.2 Page: .aw• •.ter •... Nor M. v ca ci.wG - 1 %copy' Lori 1a1.1UI1 L Gild JIICtt 'preferred Name:AMMONIA SOLUTION, WITH MORE THAN 50% AMMONIA from fire area if you can do it without risk. Stay away from ends of tanks. Cool containers that are exposed to flames with water from the side until well after fire is out. Isolate area until gas has dispersed. (EPA, 1998) Protective Clothing Skin: Wear appropriate personal protective clothing to prevent skin contact. Eyes: Wear appropriate eye protection to prevent eye contact. Wash skin: If the chemical is in solution, the worker should immediately wash the skin when it becomes contaminated. Remove: If chemical is in solution, work clothing that becomes wet or significantly contaminated should be removed and replaced. Change: No recommendation is made specifying the need for the worker to_change clothing after the work shift. Provide: Eyewash fountains should be provided (when concentration is >10%) in areas where thele is any possibility that workers could be exposed to the substance; this is irrespective of the recommendation involving the wearing of eye protection. If concentration is >10% then facilities for quickly drenching the body should be provided within the immediate work area for emergency use where there is a possibility of exposure. [Note: It is intended%that these facilities provide a sufficient quantity or flow of water to quickly remove the substance from any body areas likely to be exposed. The actual determination of what constitutes an adequate quick drench facility depends on the specific circumstances. In certain instances, a deluge shower should be readily available, whereas in others, the availability of water from a sink or hose could be considered adequate.] (NIOSH, 1997) MATERIAL RATINGS BARRICADE FABRIC 1-3 hours BUTYL FABRIC > 3 hours GLOVES. >•3.hours . BUTYL/NEOP FABRIC - > 3 hours 03/20/2001 . Printed from CAMEO -Windows 1.2 VI BVI I I114%41 4 A.4141 1 %c�1✓vI 11,c II 11 %, I Ll JI I Val= v1 ICCL preferred Name: AMMONIA SOLUTION, WITH MORE THAN 50% AMMONIA CHECKMATE FABRIC > 3 hours CHEMREL FABRIC < 1 hour CHEMREL MAX FABRIC > 3 hours CPE FABRIC 1-3 hours CPF III FABRIC < 1 hour FEP TEFLON FACESHIELD > 3 hours INTERCEPTOR FABRIC > 3 hours NAT RUB FABRIC < 1 hour NEOP FABRIC 1-3 hours GLOVES > 3 hours BOOTS > 3 hours NEOP/BUTYL ' GLOVES > 3 hours NIT+POLYURETHANE+PVC BOOTS' .>.3 hours 03/20/2001 Printed from CAMEO -Windows 1_2 Pave: • wwrovii mov .11 usm i001. ;Preferred Name:AMMONIA SOLUTION, WITH MORE THAN 50% AMMONIA NITRILE GLOVES > 3 hours PE FABRIC < 1 hour POLYURETHANE FABRIC < 1 hour PTFE TEFLON FABRIC < 1 hour PVC FABRIC <1 -hour .RESPONDER FABRIC. > 3 hours • - SARANEK23P FABRIC • < 1.hour VITON FABRIC < 1 hour VITON/NEOP FABRIC . > 3 hours (NOAA, 1991) Non-Vire•Responser. Keep material out Of water sources and sewers*: .Attempt.to stop leak-ifwithout undue peroonnelliazard. Use yater..:epray.tooknock-down vapor's. VaPorknockdoWn :water is .corrosive-ortoxic andisheUld•be:diked for.ContainUent..:. Land Dig a pond,lageon, holding area tO'Contain liquid.or solidmaterial., Dike surface floe using soil, sandbags, foamed polyurethane, �r foamed concrete.::.A0sorbbelk liquid *. with.ily ash or cement &eider._ Neutralize,with vinegar. or other dilute acid. Alitex, 7 ATM: .Neutralize with dilute acid. Use.mechanical dredges or lifts to remove . . . immobilized masses of:pollutants and precipitates. (CI AAR,. 1999) :. -Health AMM* Vapors cause irritation of eyes and -respiratory tract. Liquid Wil1 burn skin and eyes. Poisonous;may:be fatal iffinhaled.-Contact.may Cause'burns to skinsandeyes.. Contact . . • • 03/20/2001H Printed from CAMEO-Windowssl..2 Wage: . 4 , 'Preferred Name: AMMONIA SOLUTION, WITH MORE THAN 50% AMMONIA with liquid may cause frostbite. (EPA, 1998) Properties Lower Exp Limit: 16'% (EPA, 1998) Upper Exp Limit: 25 % (EPA, 1998) Auto Igtn Temp: 1204° F (USCG, 1999) Melting Point: -107.9° F (EPA, 1998) Vapor Pressure: 400 man at -49.72° F (EPA, 1998) Vapor Density: 0.6 (EPA, 1998) Specific Gravity: 0.72 (0 AAR, 1999) Boiling Point: -28.03° F at 760 mm (EPA, 1998) Molecular Weight: 17.03 (EPA, 1996) IDLH: 300 ppm (NIOSH, 1997) TLV TWA: 25 ppm (CACGIH, 1999) TLV STEL: 35 ppm (©ACGIH, 1999) ERPG-1: 25 ppm (AIHA, 1999) ERPG-2: 200 ppm (AIHA, 1999) ERP9-3: 1000 ppm (AIHA, 1999) Water8oiubility: 34%".:(NIOSH,:1997), First ]lid Warning: Ammonia is extremely corrosive' to the skin, eyes,and mucous membranes.. •Contact with the liquified gas may cause frostbite. Caution is advised. Signs and Symptoms of Acute Ammonia Exposure: Inhalation of ammonia may cause irritation and burns of the respiratory. tract, laryngitis, dyspnea (shortness of. breath), stridor (high-pitched respirations), and chest pain. Pulmonary edema• and pneumonia may also result from inhalation. A pink frothy sputum, convulsions, *and coma are often seen• following exposure'to high' concentrations. When ammonia'is ingeated,.nausea and vomiting mayresult; oral, esophageal, and stomach burns are. common. If aminonia has .contacted . the eyes, irritation, pain, icon junctivitis (red, • 03/20/2001 - Printed tram CAMEO-Windows•1.2 Page: 5 . No/ .. Vs, ■ ■..vw. w .v..vi..vv - 1 wvr.rv11,67 11 nV 114;11.1‘01 1 LJALQ V11GGL .sPreferred die:AM14ONIA SOLUTION, WITH MORE THAN 50% AMMONIA inflamed eyes), lacrimation (tearing), and corneal erosion may occur. Loss of vision is possible. Dermal exposure may result in severe burns and pain. Emergency Life -Support Procedures: Acute exposure to ammonia may require decontamination and life support for the victims. Emergency personnel should wear protective clothing appropriate to the type and degree of contamination. Air -purifying or supplied -air respiratory equipment should also be worn, as necessary. Inhalation Exposure: 1. Move victims to fresh air. Emergency personnel should avoid self -exposure to ammonia. 2. Evaluate vital signs including pulse and respiratory rate, and note any trauma. If no :pulse is detected, provide CPR. If not breathing, provide artificial respiration. If breathing is labored, administer oxygen or other respiratory support. 3. Obtain authorization and/or further instructions from the local hospital for administration of an antidote or performance of other invasive procedures. 4. Transport to a health care facility. Dermal/Eye Exposure: 1. Remove victims from exposure. Emergency personnel should avoid self- exposure to ammonia. 2. Evaluate vital signs including pulse and respiratory rate, and note any.trauma. If no pulse is detected, provide CPR. If not breathing, provide artificial respiration. If breathing is labored, administer oxygen or other respiratory support. Warning: Do not attempt to neutralize with an acid wash; excessive liberation of heat may result. 3. If eye exposure has occurred, eyes must IMMEDIATELY be flushed with lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes. 4. Remove contaminated clothing as.soon as possible. 5: Wash exposed skin areas THOROUGHLY with soap and water. 6. Obtain, authorization and/or further instructions from the local hospital for administratioix:of an antidote or performance of other invasive procedures. . 7 Transport to.a:health.care facility. : . Ingestion Exposure: .1. Evaluate vital signs' including pulse. and respiratory rate, and note any. trauma. If no pulse is detected; provide CPR. . If not. breathing,. provide artificial .. respiration. If breathing is labored, administer oxygen or other.respiratory'support.' 2.. DO NOT induce vomiting or attempt to neutralize! 3. Obtilin.authorization and/or further instructions from the.l'ocal-hospital for administration of an antidote Or performance of other invasive.procedures.- 4.. .Activated charcoal does not -strongly bind ammonia, and therefore is. of little. or no value. 5. 'Give the' victim# water or'milk: children up to 1, year old,' 125 mL (4 4 -or 1/2 cup); -children 1 to'12 years old, 200 mL (6 oz or 3/4 cup» adults, 250 mL (8 oz or 1. 03/20/2001'. - Printed from CAMEO -Windows 1.2 Page: 6 —'r ■v mar ■• ■al rhos •••v• ■ vM %V VI IiigUl (referred Name:AMMONIA SOLUTION, WITH MORE THAN 50% AMMONIA cup). Water or milk should be given only if victims are conscious and alert. 6. Transport to a health care facility. (EPA, 1998) Reactivity: CHEMICAL PROFILE: It is a.strong base, in large quantity it will produce a violent reaction with acids. When exposed to intense source of ignition it wil/ burn or explode. It readily combines with silver oxide or mercury to form compounds that explode on contact with halogens. When in contact with chlorates it forms explosive ammonium chlorate [Kirk-Othmer, 3rd ed., Vol 2, 1978, p. 470]. It react violently or produces explosive products with fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine and some of the interhalogen compounds (bromine pentafluoride,'chlorine trifluoride). Potentially violent or explosive reactions on contact with 1,2-dichloroethane (with -liquid ammonia), boron halides, ethylene oxide (polymerization), perchlorates orstrong oxidants (chromyl chloride, chromium trioxide, chromic'acid,nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide,•chlorates, fluorine, nitrogen oxide, liquid oxygen). Reaction with silver chloride, silver oxide, silver nitrate or silver azide form the explosive silver nitride. It is capable of reacting with some heavy metal compounds (mercury, gold(III) chloride) to produce materials which may explode when dry. [Bretherics, 5th ed., 1995, p. 1553]. (REACTIVITY, 1999) 03/20/2001.*, Printed. Fromm CAMEO -Windows 1..2 t Text Summary ALOHA® 5.2.3 SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.38 (sheltered single storied) Time: March 9, 2001 1702 hours PST (user specified)' CHEMICAL INFORMATION: - Chemical Name: AMMONIA Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV -TWA: 25 ppm IDLH: 300 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 300 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° F Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: .greater 'than 1 atm_ Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION: (MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 1.9 mph from w at 3 meters No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 45° F Relative Humidity: 75%Ground Roughness: open country Cloud Cover: 7 tenths. '� SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Leak from short pipe orvalve in horizontal cylindrical tank Tank Diameter: 1.5 feet Tank. Length: 4 feet Tank Volume: 52.9 gallons Tank contains liquid Internal Temperature: 45° F Chemical Mass in Tank: 139 pounds Tank is 50% full Circular Opening Diameter: 1 inches Opening is. 0.75 feet from tank bottom Release Duration: 1. minute' - Max Computed Release .Rate:..305 pounds/min Max Average Sustained Release Rate: 48.5 pounds/min- (averaged: over a . minute. or .more) Total Amount Released: 52.8.pounds •'Note: The chemical escaped as a mixture of gas and;aerosol.(two. phase flow); FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: Model Run: Heavy Gas User-specified LOC: equals.IDLH (300 ppm) • Max Threat Zone for LOC: 354 yards This text stmanory is the lamination Matt."ck77 input into the computer pogrom • . ALOHA. he ALOHA program will generate a commuter model ofa hazardous matmiab incident- Reports generated are chemical plmnes, concentration windows: and sitadata. - - Page 8 . MARPLOT - KINti COUNTY, WA This view shoves the ammonia phone modeled by ALOHA. The huge red .shaded circle is • the possible direction of the Plume given the direction of the .wind that day. The small . • •': oval inside this circle is the direction of the plume with a light breeze from -the west; Which predominatesm-the Seattle. area. • . Jfl r MARPLOT - KINCOUNTY, WA This view shows a close up view of the ammonia plume modeled by ALOHA. For this model the concentration point was placed on the Elementary school. A concentration window report is then generated This report gives the possible parts per million at the concentration point for both outside, and inside the building. This report is on page 11. Page 10 • Concentration Window ALOHA) 5.2.3 Time: March 9, 2001 1702 hours PST (user specified) Chemical Name: AMMONIA . Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.38 (sheltered single storied) TIME DEPENDENT INFORMATION: Model Run: Heavy Gas Concentration Estimates at the point: East: 200 yards South: 6.02 yards Max Concentration: Outdoor: 937 ppm Ineoor: 6.95 ppm Note: Indoor graph is shown with a dotted line. ppm 1,000 - 800 - 600 - 400 200 . 0 • 20 minutes 40. 60 MARPLOT - KINu COUNTY, WA This view shows a close up view of the ammonia plume modeled by ALOHA. For this model the concentration point was placed 42 yards to the east. A concentration window report is thea generated. This report gives the possible parts per million at the concentration point for both outside, and inside the building. This report on pagel 3 shows that parts per million outdoors are 16,700 parts per million. The lethal concentration for a human is 5000 parts per million. The immediate dangerous to life and health levels are set at 300 parts per million for ammonia. . Page 12 Concentration Window ALOHA® 5 2.3 Time: March 9, 2001. 1702 hours PST (user specified) Chemical Name: AMMONIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.38 (sheltered single storied) TIME DEPENDENT INFORMATION: Model Run: Heavy Gas Concentration Estimates at the point: East: 42.0 yards South: 1.85 yards Max Concentration: Outdoor: 16,700 ppm In800r: 116 ppm Note: Indoor graph is shown with a dotted line. pPm 20,000 - 15,000 - 10,0.00 - 5, 000. 0 • 20 • • minutes 1 40 60 • dMARPLOT - KINU COUNTY, WA a This view shows a close up view of the ammonia plumemodeled by ALOHA. For this model the concentration point was placed 12.5 yards to the east. A concentration window report is then generated This report gives the possible parts per million at the concentration point for both outside, and inside the building. This report on pagel5 shows that parts per imllion outdoors are 113,000.The lethal concentration for a hinnan is 5000 parts per mffiion. The immediate dangerous to life and health levels are set at 300 parts per million for ammonia. There were numerous fire department, police department persoimel, and civilians that were in this general area. Page 14 CoAcentration Window ALOHA 5.2.3 Time: March 9, 2001 1702 hours PST (user specified) Chemical Name: AMMONIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.38 (sheltered single storied) TIME DEPENDENT INFORMATION: Model Run: Heavy Gas Concentration Estimates at the point: East: 12.5 yards South: 1.85 yards Max Concentration: Outdoor: 113,000 ppm Indoor: 749 ppm Note: Indoor graph is shown with a dotted line. Ppm 200,000 17) �50, 000 100,000 50, 000 0 20 minutes 40 iurcwua rue ueparmrent trap: P / Incident Report 2001.0000806.000 Printed: 03/202001 18:53:38 Rim In. t7rell its Levan= 2025.. Page 16 Bade arm ime Arrival Time Controlled Time Last Unit Cleared Dase and Time Response Time Priority Response . Fire Department Station Shift Incident Type Aid Given or Received Alarms. -Action Taken 1 - • . Action Taken 2 Action Taken 3 Personnel - Suppression Personnel . Property Loss Contents Loss Property Value Contents Value Hazardous Material Rete ---a Property Use Location Type Address City, State Zip -District • c'.ensusTract . • 7:02:00 Friday, Match 9, 2001 • 17:07:00 17:07:01 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 0::04:60 yes 0 . St54 4) ` A• v 422 - Chemical spill or leak : / . A N - None �� r 1 • 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials P© �A 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment QS 0- 82 - Notify other agencies. • O J . 16 ,p.� 30.00. _ ` O 50.00 v1 30.00 .' 50.00 • - - ' . 0 - Special bazmat actions required or spilt greater than 55 gallons. 419 - 1 or 2 family dwelling Address . 15015 43 PLS • Tukwila,.WA 98188 012 0262.00 . . . Hasmst Outside of Structure - Population Density - Area Affected . Area Affected Unites Area Evacultnd • • ta ... • Area Evacuated Uin: `Estimated Number ofPeople Evacuated: . Entreated PhainbeiofBuildinp Cauca of Release. . Factors Conte To Release 1. Factors Combining To Release 2 .37 Factors Coote To Release 3 _ - ' • °' . • . 1 • 2 - Suburban - Predominantly single family residential 2 - Blocks • • 1 - 2 -'Blocks ' 1 • 20 - . • . . S 3 • Cooraioer. or comsat Maio , ' 43 - Hazardous materiels used improperly - - Person possibly impaled by drugs. or alcohol . '45 - Improper . S - Released to stale agency . - Haanrat Chemicals . . • • . . Chemed Nance .' HId Material • Apparatus ID - . Re nae T Apparatus Dsp te6 Dale and Tuna' • L54. 0:04:60 • _ .• 17:02110 • Friday, March 9,2001 Rim In. t7rell its Levan= 2025.. Page 16 Tukwila Fire Department Ptge: 2; Incident Report 2001-0000808-000 Printed: 03f20/2001 18:5338 \ routrnatescene and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus PC1301112CIAmotmt 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Personnel 2 7.7ersonnel 3 " - Apparatus - L54 170240 Friday, March 9,2001 170700 Friday, Much 9. 2001 17:0702 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes $0.00 $0.00 3 1 41 - Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control .& contaimnent 82 - Notify other agencies. 13 - Quint Flores, Chris Personnel la 1141 LastName Flores First Nam Oris Number: 1141. Position: FFI Crowley, Marie Personnel ID: 1 i 76 Last Name: Crowley Fast Nama Ma* Number: 1176 Position: FF1 McCune, Daniel Personnel 1D: 1133 Last Name: McCone First Name: Daniel Numb= 1133 Position: FM Apparatus.ID Response Tian • • •• • . Apparatud Mopeds Dat. and rut route tri scene dale azd : Apparatus Arrival Date and Thai Appitilitus Clear Date and Time - Apparahis Fierily response •- - - Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 • Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People • Apparatus Use *Apparatus Action Taken 1. Appestat Action Taken 2. Apparatus Action Taken 3. Anatol= TyP• Personnel 1 - Ptro.ine.FkRMS iO Vaiion: • .A34 Apparatus.- AS4 • • . 1702.00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:0200 Friday, March9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 . •17:07:02 Saterday, March 10,2001 Yes - 80.00 S0.00 2. • 41 - Identify; analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous maierials leak ens & caittainonnt 82 - Notify other agencies. • • 7S - BLS unit • • . Bag. R311* • • • Personal:11D: 1180 - . : . Page•17 • • .. • • Tukwila Fin Department 'Page: 3 1 Incident Report 2001-0000806-000 Printed 03/20/2001 18:53:39 Apparatus - AS4 Personnel 2 Last Name: Berg First Name: Ryan Number: 1180 Position: FFP Roberts, Martin Personnel ID:1138 Last Nana: Roberts First Name: Matin Number: 1138 Position: FFI Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Dale and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amcamt 1 Apps Latus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 pparains Action Taken 2 pparatus Action Taken 3 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Apparatus - BMS2 HM52 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, Marcs 9, 2001 .17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes 50.00 50.00 1 1 41- Idemify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 93 - HazMat unit Grisham, Martin Personal ID: 1112 Last Nam= Grisham Fiat Name: Martin Number: 1112 Pontiac LT.• • Apparatus -RS11. ApparNue ID . Response Time - Apparatus Dispss& Date and Tins En reale to scene data and time - Applicata Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time APPerains Priee.ky! Apparatus Personal Amount • Apparatus Perseraiel Amount 2 • • • Number of People Apparatus Use - Apparatus Action Taken 1 lineman Action Tafen2 • Appm1s Action.Takert 3 Rre,12.e. FireRirls 3.0 version: 2.025 - • • . 8511 . 0:04:60- • 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 • Friday, Marsch 9,2001.: • 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes S0.00 S0.00 • 2 41- I1eoti a yze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardas nater: leak control do containment 82 - Notlly other agencies. . PagJ8 • Tukwila Fire Department 4•i 1 { • Incident. Report 2001-0000806.400 Printed: 03/20/2001 18:53:39 pparnypetus Personnel 1 Personnel 2 Apparatus - ii.511 11 Engine Stevens, Jack Personnel ID: 1126 Last 14ame: Stevens First Name: Jack Number, 1126 Position: FFI McCoy, Michael Pasonnel ID: 1152 Last Name: McCoy First Namur Michael Number: 1152 Position: FFI Apparatus - N.$2 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Annual Date said Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 7,7 'limber of People waratus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 AFFIlialus TYPe Personnel 1 Personnel 3" E52 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:02:00 Friday, Marck 9, 2001 . 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 - Yes s0.00 50.00 3 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous mataialt 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 11- Engine Mosley, John Personnel 1D:1169 . Last Name: Mosley Fiat Name: John— Number: 1169 ohn Number:1169 Peskiest LT . -Rookatook Edward - Personnel Ilk 1183 . LastNaaae: Rookitool FirstNa Edward Number: 1183 Poskint: FFP Codenys, Personnel IiD:4140 . LastNams:.Coalesys• Fiat Nem Mar . . Number. 1140. Position:, PFI No, the. PheRM3 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 •i9- . TuktniiFhe Department PP:5 t Incident Report 2001-0000506.000 Printed: 03/202001 18:53:39 • Apparatus - LSi! >tus Response Time • Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time APPS priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personae! Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1. Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Action Taken 3 . Apparatus Type Persomnel 1 1510 0:04:60 17:02:00 17:02:00 17:07:00 17:07:02 Yes 50.00 50.00 1 1 41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 00 - Other apparatus/resource Tamsso. Donald Personnel ID:. l 170 Last Name: Tciaso First Name: Donald Number: 1170 Position: FPI Friday, March 9, 2001 Friday, March 9, 2001 Friday, March 9, 2001 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Apparatus - C52 Apparatus n5 Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time -, . Appadrstas Personnel Amount 1 ' - AppstatutPasco* Amount. 2• . • Number of People . ApParatas the • • App us Actiat Tahiti 1 Appsratirs Attlee Taber 2 • Apparstns Action Taken 3: APparstas Typo • • Personnel 1 . C52 004:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March9, 2001 17:07:02. Saturday, March 10. 2001 Yea $0.00 ••50.04 . 1• • 41 • Hendrik, amrlyze laidoas sa}etiah .. 44 - iisaaidusa materials leak control & containittent 82 - Notikeib r agencies. • 92 - Chief officer cm. Olives, Nicholas • Personnel ID: 1120 Last Name. Olives Fist l hs Number; .1120 • Position: ACO . Apparatus - R51 • Apps TDRapine Time -. s Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time mare: bte. Myra S 5.0 vasion 2.4.25 • R51 0:04:60 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 Page 20 Tukwila Fire Department .�Pag e.'' n Incident Report 2001.0000806-000 Printed 0312W2001 18:53:39 route b sane and tune Apparatus Arrival Date and Tune Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount .1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Appsraius Action Taken 3 APp muss Type Apparatus - R51 17:02:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:00 Friday, March 9, 2001 17:07:02 Saturday, March 10, 2001 Yes 50.00 50.00 1 *41- Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous mateeriak leak control & containment 82 - Notify other agencies. 71- Rescue unit • _��D Response Time Appuatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Trine AppaaaUu clear Data and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use !-71.ppsratus Action Taken 1 varmint Action Taken 2 .+pparatusAction taken 3 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 • Personnel E51 004:60 17:02:00 17:02:00 17:07:00 17:07:02 Yes 50.00 50.00 3 1• 41= Identify, analyze hazardous materials 44 - Hazardous materiels leak control & count 82 - Notify other agencies. 11- Engine McFarlsmd„ Loren Personnel ID: 1119. Leat Noma McFarland PestName: Loren`•. Numbest 1119 • Personnel Action Taken l: 81- lncidemtooriomdsd - tomeray, Nay Personnel 1D: 1121 • Last Name: Pomeroy First Nam Barry • Number: 117.a • Paid= FFI Rees, Richard Personnel 1D:• 1178 Last Name: Rees . FintName: Riciatrd • Number: 1178 Pioiition: FF1r • .. Peoosmet Actium Taken 1: 58 . ()perms apparatus er Apparatus -151 Friday, March 9, 2001 Friday, March 9, 2001 FritIay, March 9,2001 Saturday, March 10, 2001 ON%Iia. Firein4S S.0 Venice: 2.035 Page 21 uttwva rune Department . incident Report Printed: 03/2W2001 18:53:40 4P :.1 2001-0000808.000 a , .j Reported By Martin Grisham Officer In Charge Martin Grisham Reviewer Authority Narratives Narrative Name New Narrative Narrative Type Incident . Author LastsNameGrisham Author First Name Me Author Rank LT Author Assignment • 1 Narrative Date 08:39:54. Tuesday, March 20, 2001 Narrative Text At 1702 hours on Friday March 9, 2001 we were originally dispatched to an oda investigation. L-54 was frit due, and first o® the scene. Upon smelling a strong odor of ammonia, Lt. Flores requested HazMat 52 to the scene. He and FF McCone also observed occupants inside the structure. PD was requested to remove the occupants. Upon determining that this was a meth lab, with an active leak of anhydrous.ammonia,"tttt incident escalated to a ball HazMat response. Nine units were assigned to this incident. Sixteen personnel responded. I54 fns arrived on scene at 1707 home. The incident oc cuaed at 15015 43 PI S, Tukwila in District 012. The local station is ST54. The description of this property is a single family dwelling. The primary task(s) performed at the scene by responding personnel were to isolate the ares, deny entry, identify and analyze bates materials and call for addition help. Because the 150 pound container of anhydrous ammonia was leaking due to a faulty valve, we evacuated the city block around the house. The tank in question was inside a van in the driveway. The rest of the clmnicala were discovered by a recon team inside the residence, in the attic Space. Other special haz that actions were oho taken. No mutual/automatic aid was given or received, although SeaTac FD E47 was moved up to station 54 to cover, and Balla= 45 was oo scene Also on scene was WSP S1RT members: Detective Mitchell of the TWkwlIa PD was our local police contact, along with OBcer B. Dreyer. As Put of this report; there are obstxvation reports frau Lt. Flores. and FF D 11t cCotte.- Also attached is the IC$ chat and a report of times kept at the scene. . Alarm amber 0000366 hes boar =signed titbit Incident; • Far of Xerxes • No, ion Ptrel S:o Veytoie Zo.2S Page 22 r BUILDING TYPE DESCRIPTION You can specify either the type of budding that is most common in the area downwind of a chemical release or the air exchange rate that is typical of buildings in that area. Your choice could also represent the type of building that is of greatest concern to you. ALOHA will use building type, along with other mon such as wind speed. and air temperature, to determine indoor infiltration rate and to estimate indoor concentration and dose at any locations that you specify. To estimate infiltration rate into a building, ALOHA assumes that ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS ARE CLOSED. INSTRUCTIONS Either select a building type or enter an air exchange rate (as number of exchanges per hour). If you select a single storied or double storied building, you'll also need to indicate whether these buildings are in generally sheltered or unsheltered surroundings. Click OK. You'll see the building and shelter types that you selected on the Text Summary screen. Once you have entered information about atmospheric conditions, you will also see ALOHA's air exchange rate estimate for these buildings on the Text Summary screen. ALLOWABLE INPUT The air exchange rate must be between 0.01 and 60 exchanges per hour. 1 .�, , y J• 4 11 STABILITY CLASS DESCRIPTION The atmosphere maybe more or less turbulent at any given time, depending on the amount of incoming solar radiation as well as other factors. Meteorologists have defined six "atmospheric stability classes," each representing a different degree of turbulence in the atmosphere. When moderate to strong incoming solar radiation heats air new the ground, causing it to rise and generating large eddies, the atmosphere is considered "unstable," or relatively turbulent, Unstable conditions are associated with atmospheric stability classes A and B. When solar radiation is relatively weak, air near the surface has less ofa tendency to rise and less turbulence develops. In this case, the atmosphere is considered "stable," or less turbulent, the wind is weak, and the stability class would be E or F. Stability classes D and C represent conditions of more neutral stability, or moderate turbulence. Neutral conditions are associated with relatively- strong wind speeds and moderate solar radiation. Stability class has a big effect on ALOHA's prediction of footprint size. Under- unstable conditions, for example, a dispersing gas will mix rapidly with the air around it. ALOHA will display a SHORTER footprint than it would for more stable conditions, because the pollutant will be diluted more quickly below your Level of Concern (LOC). INSTRUCTIONS ALOHA uses the table below (from Turner 1970) and information that you enter about time of day, wind speed, and cloud cover to automatically choose a stability class. You can override ALOHA's choice of stability class if necessary. Check the "Overriding the stability class table" help topic to learn more about this. Sur ce - Day Wind Speed Incoming Som Radion . Gr. Thaa.S Less Than .5. ;Strong. -Moderate Siight • Cloud Cover -Cloud Cover 23. A -B 3-5 5-6 C 6 (knots) 3.9-5.8 A -B B -C - C -D- C D. A A -B D .D E E•. TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: FILE Tukwila Fire Depart den 1 Interoffice Memo City Attorney Diann Martinez Records July 17, 2001 rt 01 ---OSO (0 RECEIVED JUL 18 2001 cityfTY OFILA AnoRNJyI occir r Attached is a request, from Linda Gunnells with the Washington State Department of Health, regarding incident # 01-0806. Will you authorize the release of the attached NFIRS report? keulA 4te.e.tc- ,t77v447 07/16/2001 08:20 FAX 360 236 2261 • To: DOH EHS Lt.Cwi a ve 4114q Atm � x NMI FAX TRANSMITTAL 0001 E Fax: (2v(S75-14431 Office of Environmental Health and Safety 7171 Cleaawater Lona, Bldg. 4 P.O. Hoz 47825 Arra ; Olympia, WA, 98504-7825 (SOO) 136-33$7 Far. (380) 236-2281 Date: 1-t(a-ZOO Coversheet + .__L Pages 1110.199) 'This message may be confidential. If you received it by mistake, please notify the sender and return the item. All massages to and from the Department of Health may be disclosed to the Public.' 07/16/2001 08:20 FAX 360 236 2261 DOH EHS C 0 July 16, 2001 Tukwila Fite Department 444 Andover Park E. Tukwila, WA 98188 RF._ Meth Lab incident on March 9, 2001 The Washington State Department of Health, Environmental Health and Safety Division, monitors all hazn2at incidents in the state where there is a potential public health impact. I ani following up on an incident report that was given to us by Washington State Emergency Management that 1 believe your department responded to. This incident occurred an March 9, 2001 a the following address: 43"I & 150th Street Tukwila, WA If you could forward a copy of the incident report via FAX, it would be very helpful. No identifying information is released to the public nor to any agency outside our department. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (360) 236-3387. Sincerely, Linda Gunnells Research Analyst (360) 236-3387 002