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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHAZMAT 07-1337 - 18323 ANDOVER PARK WEST - HAZMAT RELEASE INVESTIGATION W/ NO HAZMAT ON 4/25/200718323 ANDOVER PARK WEST HAZMAT RELEASE INVESTIGATION W/ NO HAZMAT HAZMAT # 07-1337 Incident Report 2007-0701337 -000 Tukwila Fire Dep Basic Alarm Date and Time 16:09:37 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 Arrival Time 16:18:12 Controlled Date and Time Last Unit Cleared Date and Time 18:32:28 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 Response Time 0:08:35 Priority Response Yes Fire Department Station 51 Shift B Incident Type 671- Hazmat release investigation w/ no hazmat Initial Dispatch Code HZINV Aid Given or Received N - None Alarms 1 Action Taken 1 86 - Investigate Action Taken 2 42 - Hazmat detection, monitoring, sampling, & analysis Apparatus - Suppression Personnel - Suppression Personnel Property Use Location Type Address City, State Zip District Census Tract Directions 2 4 500 - Mercantile, business, other Address 18323 Andover PARK W Tukwila, WA 98188 006 0263.00 18323 ANDOVER PK W ,TUK 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 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Action Taken 2 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Personnel 2 Personnel 3 E51 0:04:20 16:13:45 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 16:13:52 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 16:18:12 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 18:32:28 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 Yes 3 1 86 - Investigate 42 - Hazmat detection, monitoring, sampling, & analysis 11 - Engine TF1143 - Edwards, Randall Position: LT Personnel Action Taken 1: 86 - Investigate TF1168 - Hickey, Matt Position: FFI Personnel Action Taken 1: 86 - Investigate Personnel Action Taken 2: 42 - Hazmat detection, monitoring, sampling, & analysis TF 1171 - Custer, Kory Position: FFI Personnel Action Taken 1: 86 - Investigate Personnel Action Taken 2: 42 - Hazmat detection, monitoring, sampling, & analysis Page: 1 Printed: 04/26/2007 07:38:58 Incident Report 2007-0701337 -000 Tukwila Fire Department ross Ref Inc#s for each Jurisdiction Involved: #1={ } Updated addl location info: -- SURFACE ART Short Report: OCCRD AT NOON - SUSPICIOUS OF WHI POWDER FOUND ON FREIGHT THEY RECVD IN CONTAINER FR CHINA. EMPLOYEES HAD DIFFICULTY BREATHING (FD NOT CALLED).EMPLOYE ES TOOK SAMPLES... AID DECLINED. Narrative Name 0701337 Narrative Type Incident Narrative Date 07:19:07 Thursday, April 26, 2007 Author TF1143 - Edwards, Randall Author Rank LT Author Assignment 1 Narrative Text At 1609 hours on Wednesday April 25, 2007 we were dispatched to a hazmat release investigation with no hazmat. Two units were assigned to this incident. Four personnel responded. We arrived on scene at 1618 hours and cleared at 1832 hours. The incident occurred at 18323 Andover Park W, Tukwila in District 006. The local station is 51. The Page: 2 Printed: 04/26/2007 07:38:58 Apparatus - B51 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 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 B51 0:03:00 16:15:44 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 16:15:44 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 16:19:44 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 17:52:04 Wednesday, April 25, 2007 Yes 1 1 81- Incident command 920 - Battalion Chief TF1109 - Fehr, Theodore Position: BC Personnel Action Taken 1: 81 - Incident command Authority Reported By Officer In Charge Reviewer TF1143 - Edwards, Randall 07:38:18 Thursday, April 26, 2007 TF 1109 - Fehr, Theodore 07:38:24 Thursday, April 26, 2007 - , Narratives Narrative Name Narrative Type Author Narrative Text CAD Narrative CAD Narrative - , CAD Incident Number: TF07001256 ross Ref Inc#s for each Jurisdiction Involved: #1={ } Updated addl location info: -- SURFACE ART Short Report: OCCRD AT NOON - SUSPICIOUS OF WHI POWDER FOUND ON FREIGHT THEY RECVD IN CONTAINER FR CHINA. EMPLOYEES HAD DIFFICULTY BREATHING (FD NOT CALLED).EMPLOYE ES TOOK SAMPLES... AID DECLINED. Narrative Name 0701337 Narrative Type Incident Narrative Date 07:19:07 Thursday, April 26, 2007 Author TF1143 - Edwards, Randall Author Rank LT Author Assignment 1 Narrative Text At 1609 hours on Wednesday April 25, 2007 we were dispatched to a hazmat release investigation with no hazmat. Two units were assigned to this incident. Four personnel responded. We arrived on scene at 1618 hours and cleared at 1832 hours. The incident occurred at 18323 Andover Park W, Tukwila in District 006. The local station is 51. The Page: 2 Printed: 04/26/2007 07:38:58 Incident Report 2007-0701337 -000 Tukwila Fire Department Narratives general description of this property is mercantile, business. The primary task(s) performed at the scene by responding personnel was investigation. No mutual/automatic aid was given or received. E51 was dispatch to investigate a suspicious white powder found in a shipping container from China. Employees at the scene stated that the container had arrived about four hours prior to call 911. While unloading the containers two employees stated having irritation from the container. The manager of the business stated she had them ventilated the container and kept a sample of the powder from the found in the container. The container had already been shipped out prior to the arrival of E51. The container was carrying tile and all the tile was off loaded and placed on the business racks. No further problem was noted in the building On interview with the employees and the manager of the business, an assessment was made with B/C Fehr, B/C Grisham and E51 that this was not a viable threat. A determination to test the material was made to assess if it was an other type of Hazardous Material that may be harmful. On testing of the material, it was found that the powder was a mixture of Pyrophyllite and Granit and not listed as a Hazardous Material. The material had no hazards associated with it and is common in tile of this kind. A cut sheet of the material has been provided with this report. The employees who had suffered the irritation at the time of the unloading of the container stated that they no longer had any irritations or problems and refused any medical treatment. The remaining sample of the material was left with the business manager for further testing by a independent lab if they desired. E51 went inserve and returned to quarters. Alarm number 0701337 has been assigned to this incident. End of Report Page: 3 Printed: 04/26/2007 07:38:58 YR(IHYLLITE (Aluminum Silicate Hydroxide) THE MIWERAL PYROPHYLLITE Page 1 of 2 • Chemistry: AIS1205OH , Aluminum Silicate Hydroxide. • Class: Silicates • Subclass: Phyllosilicates • Group: The Clays • Uses: As a refractory mineral, as a filler for rubber, paints and inse es, as an ornamental stone, as a component of ceramics and as mineral specs ens. • Specimens Pyrophyllite is an early stage metamorphic mineral and is actually quite common although usually not very abundant as good mineral specimens. It is found as a constituent of slate, phyllite (which is not named after pyrophyllite), some schists and other early stage metamorphic rocks. It is most common in the phyllites were its pearly luster helps give the phyllites their well known shiny luster. Other minerals that contribute to the luster of phyllite include the micas, sericite, chlorite, graphite, quartz and epidote. Pyrophyllite gets its name from the Greek words for fire and leaf as in "fire -leaf". Phyllite is named after the Greek word for leaf as well, in allusion to its flaky fracture. But pyrophyllite gets its name from the fact that it exfoliates when water is driven off upon heating, leaving a flaky mass. The flakes are actually the silicate sheets that are a testament to pyrophyllite's structure. Pyrophyllite is a member of the phyllosilicates, or "leaf" silicates, which have a sheet-like structure. The phyllosilicates form stacks of silicate layers that are composed of SiO4 tetrahedrons. The sheets are not directly linked above or below to the next silicate sheets. In pyrophyllite, two silicate layers are sandwiched in between the so called gibbsite layer. Gibbsite, AL(OH)3, is its own mineral and is composed of octahedrally coordinated aluminums surrounded by six hydroxides. The gibbsite layer (G) in pyrophyllite is identical to gibtlsite's structure except that four of the hydroxides are replaced by four oxygens from thesille layers (S). The overall structure of pyrophyllite can be imagined as stacked S -G -S sandwiches. the bonding between these sandwiches is nearly nonexistent and gives rise to pyrophyllite's softness and perfect cleavage. There are actually two pyrop to minerals. One is monoclinic and the other triclinic. Ordinarily they would be treated as two ct minerals, but their properties are identical and they are often associated and intergrowieparatl them serves no purpose and the two minerals are often considered as one; at lea ' or now. ' t Pyrophyllite is also identical in physical properties to a quite distinct mineral called talc. The two are isomorphous, meaning they share the same monoclinic structure but have different chemistries. Talc has magnesiums instead of aluminums and is basically indistinguishable from pyrophyllite without a chemical test for alunum. The test for aluminum involves applying a slight amount of cobalt nitrate solution on the specimen and then igniting the solution. The http://www.galleries.com/minerals/silicate/P3roPhyUPyrophyl.htm 4/25/2007 PYRRHYLLITE (Aluminum Silicate Hydroxide) Page 2 of 2 specimen should change color; a blue color confirms pyrophyllite, a violet color confirms talc. A variety of pyrophyllite is called "agalmatolite and is used by Chinese artisans as an ornamental stone. Although pyrophyllite loses water and exfoliates, at higher temperatures it is quite stable up to 800 degrees C. This makes pyrophyllite valuable as a refractory mineral and for other applications. Pyrophyllite shares many of the same purposes as talc although it is usually considered inferior to the better grades of talc in all but one use. Pyrophyllite seems to be best as a carrier for insecticides and is often the filler for these products. Although an ordinary metamorphic mineral in most regards, pyrophyllite is still quite interesting and does form some very attractive mineral specimens. The radiating stellate aggregates that come from Mariposa County, California and North Carolina for example are quite appealing with their bright pearly luster and radiating habit. PHYSICAL. CHARACTERISTICS: • Color is usually white, colorless, gray, yellow, pale green and/or blue. It can also be stained brown by iron oxides. • Luster is greasy to dull, but pearly on cleavage surfaces. • Transparency: Crystals are mostly translucent to opaque. • Crystal System is monoclinic; 2/m and triclinic; bar 1. • Crystal Habits include the typical fine grained, fibrous and lamellar masses, stellate aggregates and radiating spherules. Individual crystals are rare, but usually have a tabular subhedral or distorted form. • Cleavage is perfect in one direction. • Fracture is uneven or splintery. • Hardness is 1 - 1.5 (soft enough to be scratched by a fingernail). • Specific Gravity is approximately 2.65 - 2.85 (average). • Streak is white. • Other Characteristics: Cleavage sheets are flexible, but inelastic. A distinctive greasy feel to the touch. • Associated Minerals: are numerous, but a short list would include the micas, sericite, chlorite, graphite, quartz, albite, barite, gypsum, andalusite, kyanite, sillimanite, lazulite and epidote. • Notable Occurrences include Randolph, Guilford and Orange Counties, North Carolina, Chesterfield County, South Carolina; Mariposa County and San Bernardino County, California, Arizona and Graves Mountain, Georgia, USA as well as Belgium; China; Switzerland; Mexico; Minas Gerais, Brazil; Sweden; Ural Mountains, Russia; Korea and Japan. • Best Field Indicators are crystal habit, color, cleavage, softness, aluminum test and feel. Copyright ©1995-2006 by Amethyst Galleries, Inc. Site design & programming by galieries.com web services http://www galleries com/minerals/silicate/pyrophyl/pyrophyl.htm 4/25/2007 RESOLTFILE: C:\SensIR\QualID\HazMatID\Data\GRANIT\test sample 04-25-2007 at 20h59m14s.SIR DATE : 04/25/07 20:00:52 METHOD : "METHSCRATCH_TMP" USERNAME : "" APPLIC : HazMatID Application CASE : GRANIT BKG FILE : GRANIT\Backg.spc DATE : 04/25/07 19:58:53 SAMPLE : test sample 04-25-2007 at 20h59m14s DATAFILE : test sample 04-25-2007 at 20h59m14s.spc DATE : 04/25/07 20:00:44 LIBRARY : C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAZMATID\LIBRARY\SENSIRCC.lib BEST MATCH: Pyrophyllite, Robbins, N.C. (Processed, Commerical) Created on 4/25/2007 8:12:00 PM Page 1 of 5 RESULTFILE: C:\SensIR\QualID\HazMatID\Data\GRANIT\test sample 04-25-2007 at 20h59m14s.SIR DATE : 04/25/07 20:00:52 METHOD : "METHSCRATCH_TMP" USERNAME : "" APPLIC : HazMatID Application CASE : GRANIT Library Search Result Table 1 0.95322 2 0.93965 3 0.92537 4 0.92250 5 0.90553 6 0.90511 7 0.90135 8 0.89792 9 0.88571 10 0.87720 Created on 4/25/2007 8:12:00 PM Pyrophyllite, Robbins, N.C. (Processed, Commerical) Montmorillonite KSF Illite, Morris IL, Sodium fluoroborate Saponite, Beto Country, MD Montmorillonite Santa Rita, NM Attapalgite, crude, Attapalgus, GA Attapalgite, Attapalgus, GA Hydromica (Potash bentonite), Tazewell, VA Kaolinite, Auchenheath Mine, Lanarkshire, Scotland Page 2 of 5 SAMPLE DATAFILE 20h59m14s. DATE : test sample 04-25-2007 at 20h59m14s : C:\SensIR\Qua1ID\HazMatID\Data\GRANIT\test sample 04-25-2007 at spc : 04/25/07 20:00:44 .25 .2 .15 -2 .1 .05 0 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 Wavenumber (cm -1) Created on 4/25/2007 8:12:00 PM Page 3 of 5 LIBRARY : C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAZMATID\LIBRARY\SENSIRCC.lib BEST MATCH: Pyrophyllite, Robbins, N.C. (Processed, Commerical) Absorbance 250 200 150 100 50 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 Wavenumber (cm -1) Created on 4/25/2007 8:12:00 PM Page 4 of 5 RESULTFILE: C:\SensIR\QualID\HazMatID\Data\GRANIT\test sample 04-25-2007 DATE : 04/25/07 20:00:52 METHOD : "METHSCRATCH_TMP" USERNAME "" APPLIC : HazMatID Application CASE : GRANIT at 20h59m14s.SIR Method Information Method Name Last Modified Owner Locked By Owner Resolution (cm -1) Analysis Scans Background Scans Continuous Search Minimum Scans Detector Type Y Axis Units Spectral X Range (cm -1): Background Naming Background Filename Force New Background . Alternate Data Path . Library Searchl Library Search2 Library Search3 Library Search4 Library Search5 Library Search6 Library Search? Library Search8 Search Type Quality Type Minimum Quality "METHSCRATCH_TMP" 12/9/2004 10:46:13 AM "Admin" FALSE 4 32 32 No 6 TGS Abs 4000.0 - 650.0 Overwrite BKG.SPC No C:\SensIR\QualID\HazMatID C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAZMATID\LIBRARY\4TH WMD CST.LIB , ATR C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAZMATID\LIBRARY\SENSIRCC.LIB , ATR C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAEMATID\LIBRARY\SENSIRDP.LIB , ATR C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAZMATID\LIBRARY\SENSIRFO.LIB , ATR C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAZMATID\LIBRARY\SENSIRWP.LIB , ATR C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAZMATID\LIBRARY\TRAVELIREXPLOSIVES.LIB , ATR C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAZMATID\LIBRARY\USERLIBRARY.LIB , ATR C:\SENSIR\QUALID\HAZMATID\LIBRARY\SENSIR_TX.LIB , ATR Spectral Similarity Value 0.8 Created on 4/25/2007 8:12:00 PM Page 5 of 5 Pyiophyllite: Pyrophyllite mineral information and data. Page 1 of 3 Pyrophyllite Home Page Log In Register Search Pages Graves Mountain. Lincoln Co., Georgia, USA © Steve Bonney 2006 Classification of Pyrophyllite IMA status: Approved Strunz 8th 8/H.09-10 edition ID: Show Localities (322) Message Board Chat Now! (5 online) Show Pyrophyllite Photos (29) Formula: AI2Si4010(OH)2 Colour: White, gray, pale blue, ... Hardness: 1% - 2 Pyrophyllite-Talc Group The Mindat Directory Mindat Auctions 8 : Silicates H : Phyllosilicates (layered), Tetragonal or pseudotetragonal layered structures [Si4010]4- and others 09 : Talc series Dana 8th 71.2.1.1 edition ID: 71 : PHYLLOSILICATES Sheets of Six -Membered Rings 2 : Sheets of 6 -membered rings with 2:1 layers Hey's CIM Ref.: 15.5 15 : Silicates of Aluminum mindat.org http://www.mindat.org/min-3323.html URL: Please feel free to link to this page. Type Occurrence of Pyrophyllite Type Locality: Staro-Pyshimskoye Mine, Berezovskoye Au Deposit (Berezovsk Mines), Berezovskii (Berezovskii Zavod), Ekaterinburg (Yekaterinburg; Sverdlovsk), Sverdlovskaya Oblast'. Urals Region, Russia Physical Properties of Pyrophyllite Lustre: Pearly Diapheny Transparent,Translucent (Transparency): Colour: White, gray, pale blue, pale green, pale yellow, brownish green Hardness 1% - 2 (Mohs'): Optical Data of Pyrophyllite Type: Biaxial (-) RI values: na = 1.534 - 1.556 na = 1.586 - 1.589 ny = 1.596 - 1.601 2V: Measured: 53° to 62°, Calculated: 46° to 60° Maximum 6 = 0.062 Birefringence: httn://www.mindat.org/min-3323.html 4/25/2007 Pyrophyllite: Pyrophyllite mineral information and data. Page 2 of 3 Chart shows birefringence interference colour range (at 30pm thickness) and does not take into account mineral colouration. Surface Relief: Moderate Dispersion: none Chemical Properties of Pyrophyllite Formula: Al2Si4010(OH)2 Elements: Al, H, 0, Si Relationship of Pyrophyllite to other Species Common Associates: Related Minerals - Strunz Grouping): Related Minerals - Hey's Index Grouping: Diaspore 8/H.09-20 8/H.09-30 8/H.09-40 8/H.09-50 8/H.09-60 8/H.09-65 8/H.09-70 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.6 15.7 15.8 15.9 15.10 15.11 Ferripyrophyllite Macaulayite Talc Minnesotaite Willemseite Pimelite Kegelite Andalusite Kyanite Sillimanite Mullite Dickite Nacrite Kaolinite Metahalloysite Halloysite Allophane Other Names for Pyrophyllite Synonyms: German: Spanish: Varieties: Ablikite Pyrophyllit Pyrophyllita Ablikita Chrome-Pyrophyllite Gelpyrophyllite Fe2Si4010(OH)2 (Fe,AI)24Si4O43(OH)2 Mg3Si4010(OH)2 (Fe,Mg)3Si4010(OH)2 (Ni,Mg)3Si4010(OH)2 Ni3Si4010(OH)2-4H20 Pb12(Zn,Fe)2A14(SO4)4Si11038or near Al2[O1SiO4] Al2[OlSIO4] AI2[OISiO4l AI8[(O,OH, F)1(Si,AI)O4]4 AI2Si205(OH)4 AI2Si205(OH)4 Al2Si205(OH)4 AI2Si205(OH)4 AI2Si205(OH)4 (A1203)(Si02)1 3.22.5-3H20 Other Information Health There is no specific data on health dangers or toxicity for this mineral, however you should always treat mineral Warning: samples as potentially toxic/dangerous and use sensible precautions when handling them. httn://www.mindat.or>?/min-3323.html 4/25/2007 P rropltillite: Pyrophyllite mineral information and data. Page 3 of 3 References for Pyrophyllite Reference List: Gruner, J.W. (1934), The crystal structure of Pyrophyllite: Zeits. Krist.: 88: 412. Kerrick, D.M. (1968), Experiments on the upper stability limit of Pyrophyllite at 1.8 kilobars and 3.9 kilobars water pressure: American Journal of Science: 266: 204-214. Gomiy Zhoumal: 9: 452-460. American Mineralogist (1970) 55: 1259-1272. American Mineralogist (1981): 66: 350-357. MacKenzie, K.J.D., Brown, I.W.M., Meinhokl, R.H., and Bowden, M.E.J. (1985) Thermal reactions of pyrophyllite studied by high-resolution solid-state 27AI and 29Si nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. oumal of the American Ceramic Society: 68: 266-272. Mineralogical Record (1989): 20: 465. Fitzgerald, J.J., Hamza, A.I., Dc, S.F., and Bronnimann, C.E. (1996) SoNd-state 27AI and 29Si NMR and 1H CRAMPS studies of the 2:1 phyllosilicate pyrophyllite. Joumal of Physical Chemistry: 100: 17351-17360. Wang, L, Zhang, M., Redfern, S.A.T., and Zhang, Z.Y. (2002) Dehydroxylation and transformatons of the 2:1 phylosilicate pyrophyllite at elevated temperatures: An infrared spectroscopic study. Clays and Clay Minerals: 50: 272-283. Internet Links Search Engines: External Links: Mineral Dealers: Jobs: Wang, L., Zhang, M., and Redfem, S.A.T. (2003) Infrared study of CO2 incorporation into pyrophyllite [AI2Si4O10 (OH)2] during dehydroxylation. Clays and Clay Minerals: 51: 439-444. Sainz-Diaz, C.I., Esc amilla-Roa, E., and Hernandez -Laguna, A. (2004) Pyrophyllite dehydroxylation process by First Principle calculations. 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Mineral Specimens available here. httn://www.mindat.ora/min-3323.html 4/25/2007 Incident Received Entered Dispatched Enroute Onscene Closed History for:#TF07001256 CN: $TF07001337 04/25/07 04/25/07 04/25/07 04/25/07 04/25/07 04/25/07 Initial Type:HZINV Final Type:HZINV : 1 Police TP1200 Fire Police Rms: 16:09:37 BY CRO9 /VC1554 16:13:39 BY CRO9 /VC1554 16:13:45 BY FD23 /VC7674 16:13:52 16:18:12 18:32:28 0-00 TG: Initial Alarm Level:1 (HAZ MATERIAL INVESTIGATION)Pri:2Dispo: Alrm Lev TF5139 Grp:T7Beat: Lt/Lg: Fire Rms: Medic Rms: Loc:18323 ANDOVER PK W ,TUK -- SURFACE ART (V) Name:LOIS - EMPLOYEE Addr:SURFACE ART INC Contact:Y 16:13:39 VC1554 CRO9 ENTRY 16:13:39 CRO9 $ASNCAS 16:13:45 VC7674 FD23 DISP E51 16:13:52 TF1143 E51 *ENROUT E51 16:14:13 VC7674 FD23 CONTRL 16:15:44 VC7483 FD24 16:18:12 16:19:44 17:52:04 18:05:56 18:32:28 18:32:28 FD24 TF1109 B51 B51 VC7483 FD24 TF1143 E51 E51 ASSTER B51 ONSCNE *ONSCNE IQIS CONTCT MOBINS CLOSE E51 B51 B51 E51 E51 E51 Phone:2063154558 OCCRD AT NOON - SUSPICIOUS OF WHI POWDER FOUND ON FREIGHT THEY RECVD IN CONTAINE R FR CHINA. EMPLOYEES HAD DIFFICULTY BRE ATHING (FD NOT CALLED).EMPLOYE ES TOOK S AMPLES... AID DECLINED. $TF07001337 #TF1143 EDWARDS, RANDY #TF1168 HICKEY, MATT #TF1171 CUSTER, KORY C/F3 GRP: T9 ---> T7. [18323 ANDOVER PK W ,TUK] #TF1109 FEHR, TED ,STILL ON LOC