** Please note, these procedures were taken directly from the following documents: "Kitt Peak Emergency Manual", "Fire Extinguisher and Emergency Evacuation SOP", and "Conducting Safety Review for Kitt Peak Visitors/Observers" and were given to us by Tammie Levoie to improve our site's safety** ======Fire Safety Procedures====== If the emergency requires additional help don’t hesitate to Dial 911. =====Fire Emergency Procedures===== - If you discover a fire in a building, pull the nearest pull station to alert and evacuate everyone in the building. - Call 8777/8721, radio on channel 1 or 911. Emergency call procedures are below. - If the fire can be contained or extinguished without endangering yourself, use the nearest fire extinguisher. - If you are unable to control the fire, leave and close the door behind you. Evacuate to the Fire Emergency Center (Fire Barn). =====Using a Fire Extinguisher===== When using a fire extinguisher, workers are encouraged to use the P.A.S.S. technique. The directions on how to correctly use this method are listed below. - **P**ull the pin. When doing so, the tamper seal will be broken. - **A**im low, and point the extinguisher nozzle towards the base of the fire. On CO2 extinguishers, workers must not touch the plastic discharge horn, as it gets extremely cold and will cause damage to exposed skin. - **S**queeze the handle to release the extinguishing agent. - **S**weep the area from side to side until the fire seems to be put out. The extinguisher nozzle should still be pointed towards the base of the fire. If the fire reignites, repeat steps 2-4. =====Mountain Fire Siren & Building Alarms===== - Anyone who hears the fire siren should announce via the radio (3 Times), “There is a fire alarm in progress, will all duty personnel please report to the Fire Barn!” - If the alarm in your building is going off and the building has elevators, evacuate the building via the stairway. Carry a flashlight, take a radio, tuned to channel 1, from the control room with you and listen for radio instructions from mountain staff. - If you hear the emergency mountain siren, stay at your location and listen for instructions on the radio from the mountain staff. Unless of course, your building is burning, then follow the instructions above. =====EMERGENCY CALL PROCEDURE===== ====To be Connected Directly to the Radio System by Telephone Dial 8721==== After one or two beeps, state your message. This is a two-way radio phone patch. Follow the Emergency Call Procedure below. Dial "#" to disconnect. ====Telephone: Dial 8777==== If there is not an immediate answer, DO NOT HANG UP. 8777 rings a sequence of extensions beginning with the reception desk until a responsible person is reached. Follow the Emergency Call Procedure below. In the event that you are unable to contact anyone on the mountain or if you feel that the emergency requires additional help, Dial 911 and follow the Emergency Call Procedure below. ====IF you have a Radio, follow the Emergency Call Procedure below.==== Emergency Call Procedure: State on the telephone or the radio: - I have an emergency (wait for a reply) - State the type of emergency - Your name and phone number - The exact location of the emergency - If assistance is required and type (medical, firefighting, etc.) - The number of injured persons - If a hazardous condition currently exists - Who is at the emergency scene - Wait for instructions before hanging up =====Wildfire/Large Site Fire===== In the event that Kitt Peak management decides that there is danger to people on the mountain, notification to evacuate will be communicated on the radio, by phone and physically. Everyone is asked to comply with the request of the Incident Commander/Kitt Peak First Response Team Leader. * The Incident Commander, depending on the emergency, can be a US Wildfire Manager, Kitt Peak Supervisor or NOAO designee. * During Mountain Evacuation the Incident Commander will: * Identify assembly area, visitor parking lot is preferred. * Prepare a list of contacted individuals/organizations and review list to ensure that all personnel are accounted for. * Determine what route shall be taken for evacuation. * Request the public to evacuate mountain if practical, check restrooms at the 4 meter, Solar, and other public areas. * Coordinate drivers and move vehicles to assembly area * Authorize each vehicle for departure and check off occupants on roster. * Save one vehicle for the Incident Commander and remaining staff to evacuate. =====Useful Telephone Numbers===== After normal office hours (8:00 AM to 4:00 PM), all calls reporting an emergency are to be directed to Extension 8777 or the radio patch extension 8721 or 911 (if needed). During the 4M construction phase, the WIYN OA is the contact person at 8760. (The 4M Observing Assistant (OA) will resume this role when the telescope goes into operation-8620.)\\ **Observatory Personnel:**\\ Lists of speed-dial numbers of observatory personnel home telephone numbers are carried by all Observing Techs as well as being posted in all telescopes. **Local Government:**\\ Tucson Police Department 911\\ Non-Emergency 791-4444\\ Tucson Fire Department 911\\ U of A Police Department 911\\ Non-Emergency 621-8273\\ 1852 East First Street\\ Tucson, Arizona 85721\\ Bomb Squad 911\\ Tohono O’Odham Department of Public Safety 911 all emergencies\\ Fire 520-383-8276\\ Police 520-383-3275\\ Environmental Office 520-383-8113\\ Solid Waste Regulatory Office 520-383-8681\\ Livestock Facilities 520-383-6480\\ Tribal Herd 520-383-2459\\ **Federal Agencies:**\\ U.S. Border Patrol 520-505-7945\\ U.S. Customs 520-407-2300\\ Center for Disease Control (CDC) 404-639-3311\\ U.S. Forest Service Supervisors Office 520-388-8300\\ **State Agencies:**\\ Dept. of Public Safety -- Highway Patrol and Helicopter 520-746-4500\\ Fire Marshal’s Office 520-628-6920\\ AZ Occupational Safety and Health Administration 520-628-5478\\ Road Conditions 511 Department of Environmental Quality, Tucson 520-745-4536\\ Agriculture -- Pesticide Hotline 602-255-3664\\ AZ Game and Fish (Tucson) 520-628-5376\\ Poison Control 800-222-1222\\ **County Agencies:**\\ Sheriff 520-351-4600\\ Animal Control 520-724-5900\\ Disease Control 520-243-7800\\ **Kitt Peak Cell Phones:** Administration (cell phone number) (dial 1-520) 520-730-1276\\ Fire Barn (cell phone number) 520-730-1132\\ Telephone Room (cell phone number) 520-730-5739\\ Chemical Spill, Kitt Peak Emergency Number 8777/8721\\ Water Main Break 8777/8721\\ 4 meter elevator emergency telephone 520-383-3540\\ Telephones and total power failure at Kitt Peak – Use Cell Phones\\ Tohono O'odham Utility Authority (Kitt Peak power lines only)\\ Power Outage 1-520-383-5800\\ Sells access (power failure line without generator) 1-520-383-2892\\ **Hospitals:**\\ Univ. Physicians Healthcare @ Kino Hospital, 2800 East Ajo Way 520-874-2000\\ Northwest Medical Center, 6200 North La Cholla Blvd. 520-742-9000\\ St. Joseph's, 350 North Wilmot Road 520-873-3000\\ St. Mary's, 1601 West St. Mary's Road 520-872-3000\\ Sells Hospital 520-383-7200\\ Tucson Medical Center, 5301 East Grant Road 520-324-1310\\ University Medical Center, 1501 North Campbell Avenue 520-694-0111\\ **Other Tucson Police Contacts:**\\ Auto Theft 520-791-4664\\ Burglary 520-791-5171\\ Fingerprinting 520-791-4697\\ Fraud 520-791-4481\\ Gangs 520-351-4460\\ Homicide 520-791-4487\\ Missing Persons 520-791-5159\\ Traffic 520-791-4440\\ Traffic Investigations 520-791-4389\\ **Kitt Peak Mountain Staff:**\\ Larry Reddell, Kitt Peak Facilities Supervisor\\ 520-318-8734 (Office)\\ 520-318-8611 (Residence)\\ William Buckingham, Visitor Center Manager\\ 520-318-8163 (Office)\\ **Please call Joe, Bill, Gary, Melanie, or Dan to let them know if something on our site caught fire**