Response Level 1
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Criteria
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Controlled emergency condition
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Incident controlled by primary first response
agencies of a local jurisdiction
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Single jurisdiction and limited agency involvement
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Does not require evacuation, except for the
structure or affected facility
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Confined geographic area
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No immediate threat to life, health or property
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Dispatch
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Local Haz-Mat Team response New York State Police
Erie County Sheriff
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Announce
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Wind speed and direction
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Response Level 2
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Criteria
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Limited emergency condition
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Potential threat to life, health or property
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Expanded geographic scope
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Limited evacuation of nearby residents or facilities
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Involvement of two or more jurisdictions; limited
participation from agencies that do not routinely respond to emergency
incidents in our area
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Specialist or technical personnel called to
scene
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Combined emergency operations, such as fire
fighting and evacuation, or containment and emergency medical operations
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Dispatch
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Local Haz-Mat Team Erie County Haz-Mat Team
New York State Police Erie County Sheriff County Emergency Medical
Service DEC Representative
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Notify
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The Incident Commander will contact the Mayor
at this level
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Response Level 3
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Criteria
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Full emergency condition
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Serious hazard or severe threat to life, health
or the environment
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Large geographic impact
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Major community evacuation or sheltering
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Multijurisdictional involvement
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Possibility of state and federal involvement
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Specialist and technical teams may be used
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Extensive resource management and allocation
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Multiemergency operations
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Dispatch
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Local Haz-Mat Team
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Erie County Haz-Mat Team
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New York State Police
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Erie County Sheriff
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Mayor
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County Emergency Medical
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Service
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State Emergency Medical
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Service
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DEC Representative
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