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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 2339/86THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING BY-LAW NUMBER 2339/86 Being a by-law to adopt a Peacetime Emergency Plan. Whereas pursuant to section 209 (b)(ii) and (iii) of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 302, as amended, by-laws may be passed by the councils of all municipalities for the establishment and maintenance of emergency measures civil defence organizations and for providing moneys for emergency measures and civil defence and for other similar work within the municipality; and Whereas it is deemed expedient to establish a Peacetime Emergency Plan to be carried out by an Emergency Control Group; Now Therefore the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby enacts as follows: 1. The emergency plan attached hereto as Schedule 'A' is hereby adopted and shall be known as the Town of Picker}ng Peacetime Emergency Plan. 2. By-law Number 535/76 is hereby repealed. By-law read a first, second and third time and finally Passed this 15th day of December, 1986. Schedule "~' to By-law 2339/86 TOWN OF PICKERING PEACETIME EMERGENCY PLAN December, 1986 GOAL OF PLAN The goal of this plan is to detail the initial response to a peacetime emergency situation occurring within the Town of Picketing. DEFINITION OF PEACETIME EMERGENCIES A Peacetime Emergency is defined as a situation or the threat of an impending situation which may abnormally affect the lives and property of the residents of the Town, which by their nature and magnitude require a controlled and co-ordinated response by a number of agencies, both governmental and private under the direction of an Emergency Control Group. Peacetime Emergencies which may occur in the Town of Picketing are: a) severe flooding b} abnormal snow storms and freezing c) tornados d) chemical spills or explosion of hazardous materials e) major train/auto crashes. EMERGENCY CONTROL GROUP All emergency operations will be directed bv the Mayor on the advice of his control aroup responsible for providing the essential services needed to minimize the effect of an emergency upon the municipality. The following people or their designate shall form the Emergency Control Group for the Town of Pickering: a) The Mayor b) The Town Manaaer c) The Director of Public Works d) The Director of Parks and Recreation e) The Director of Transportation f) The Fire Chief g) The Chief of Police. The Mayor may appoint any other such person as may be necessary due to the emergency to the Control Group. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRE Fire Hall #5 at 1616 Bayly Street, Telephone No. (416) 839-8095 is designated as the Emergency Operations Centre. In the event of an emergency involving this location, location shall be the Town of Picketing Recreation Valley Farm Road, Telephone Number {416) 831-1711. the alternate Complex, 1867 DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY The Mayor or his designate may on the advice of available members of the Emergency Control Group declare an emergency situation and will also terminate the same at the completion of emergency operations. INFORMATION AND MEDIA RELATIONS A member of the Emergency Control Group shall be appointed as an ; information officer who shall relay information to the public and · media that has been sanctioned by the Control Group. ALERTING PROCEDURE On declaration of an emergency, the Mayor will contact the Durham Regional Police at 427-5555 requesting that the Emergency Control Group be assembled. The persons to be contact are: Name Title Business Residence John E. Anderson Noel C. Marshall R.J. Hutchinson T.J. Quinn George Papik Steve Stewart Jon Jenkins Mayor Town Manager Director of Public Works Director of Parks and Recreation Director of Transportation Fire Chief Chief of Police 683-2760 427-2775 683-2760 668-5504 683-2760 668-5374 683-2760 839-4372 683-2760 839-0317 839-8095 831-4563 579-1520 728-3882 SCHEDULE "A" SUPPORTING CONTACT NUMBERS 1. Ambulance 2. Ajax-Pickering Hospital 3. Scarborough Centenary Hospital 4. Pickering Fire Department 5. Durham Regional Police 6. Pickering Public Works Department (839-1111Emerg) 7. Regional Works Department (Zenith 61100 Emery) 8. Pickerina Hydro 9. Durham Board of Education 10. Durham Separate School Board II. Ministry of the Environment (24 hours) 12. Ministry of Natural Resources 13. Ministry of Transportation and Communications 14. Red Cross 15. Radio Stations CFRB CFGM CKEY CHUM CHO0 CKAR CBC-AM CKFM CHFI-FM 683-7133 683-2320 284-8131 839-1111 427-5555 683-2760 869-3751 427-0791 686-2711 686-1541 424-3000 364-6121 248-7115 831-2766 924-6717 961-1320 361-1281 925-6666 683-4131 723-3415 g75-3311 922-9999 864-2070 SCHEDULE "B" FLOODS The possibility of flooding during spring thaw or severe rain storms exists. In order to control this type of emergency, the followin~ procedure should be followed: a) The Fire Department shall be notified by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority {MTRCA) of Flood Advisory. b) The Fire Department shall notify the Director of Public Works and the Director of Parks and Recreation of the Flood Advisory. c) The Director of Public Works and Director of Parks and Recreation will ensure that the appropriate employees are put on stand-by and they will check to ensure the availability of stores of sand, sand bags and other necessary equipment. d) As conditions accelerate, the Flood Advisory shall be upgraded to a Flood Alert. e) The Director of Public Works shall notify the Ma.vor and the Town Manager of the Flood Alert. f) The Director of Public Works shall be appointed Flood Control Officer and shall be responsible to the Emergency Control Group. g) The Director of Public Works shall identify flood prone areas and along with the Director of Parks and Recreation, assist where possible. h) If the situation develops beyond municipal capabilities, the Mayor, on the advice of the Emergenc.v Control Group, shall request regional assistance. TELEPHONE CONTACT LIST FOR FLOODS M.T.R.C.A. {Emerg.661-6514) Pickering Public Works Department (Emerg.839-1111) Regional Works Department (Emerg.Zenith 61100) Durham Regional Police EMO Co-ordinator-Durham Regional Police Ministry of Natural Resources {Lindsay) Fire Department Pickering Hydro Ambulance 661-6600 683-2760 869-376l 427-5555 579-1520 (Ext.247) 364-6121 839-1111 427-0791 683-7133 SCHEDULE SEVERE SNOW STORM The possibility of a severe snow storm in the Town of Pickering exists and there is a need to plan for large amounts of snowfall. It shall be the responsibility of the Director prepare a snow removal plan and to ensure that it and amended as required. of Public Works to is revised annually Assistance from the Durham Regional Police in traffic situations may be requested during snow emergencies. The possibility does exist that motorists may become stranded during severe snowstorms. The Director of Parks and Recreation, in co-operation with the Durham Regional Police, shall make arrangements for temporary accommodation in the Town's community centres or schools. Transportation for these people may be provided by the Director of Transportation or may be provided by volunteer groups having access to snowmobiles. TELEPHO~ CONTACT LIST FOR SNOWSTORMS I. Ministry of Transportation and Communications 2. Pickering Public Works Department 3. Regional Works Department 4. Durham Regional Police 5. Pickering Hydro 6. Ambulance 7. Durham Board of Education 8. Durham Separate School Board 248-7115 (Emerg.839-1111) 683-2760 (Emerg.Zen.61100) 869-3751 427-5555 427-0791 683-7133 686-2711 686-1541 SCHEDULE "D" TORNADOS Damaging tornados have been reported in all parts of the Province. A tornado occurring in Ontario would probably have wind speeds of about 100 kilometres per hour and would be most likely to occur between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m., from April to September. It would cut a swath a few kilometres long and 100 metres wide, taking off shingles and siding, bending TV antennae, blowing out windows and significantly damaging insubstantial buildings such as barns and sheds. In order to control this type of emergency, the following procedure should be followed: a) The Fire Department shall be informed b.v the Atmospheric Environment Service (AES) of Environment Canada of a severe weather watch and will closely monitor the Weatheradic receiver for deteriorating conditions. b) If a weather warning is issued for the Town of Pickering or the surrounding area, the Fire Department shall notify the Town ManageY, the Director of Public Works, the Director of Parks and Recreation, Pickering Hydro, the Durham Board of Education and the Durham Separate School Board. c) If a tornado warning is issued for the Town of Pickering or the surrounding area, the Fire Department shall notify the Mayor who shall immediately call together the Emergency Control Group. d) After notifying the Mayor of the tornado warning, the Fire Department shall also notify: 1) the Director of Public Works who will ask that the appropriate employees be put on stand-by to provide assistance. 2) the Director of Parks and Recreation who will ensure that all community centres are cleared of people and made ready to accept evacuees. 3) the Director of Transportation who will ensure that sufficient buses are available to relocate people where required. 4) the Durham Regional Police. 5) the Ambulance. 6) Pickering Hydro. 7) the Durham Board of Education. 18) the Durham Separate School Board. TELEPHONE CONTACT LIST FOR TORNADOS Mayor John E. Anderson Picketing Public Works Department Regional Works Department (Emerg. Zenith Durham Regional Police EMO Co-ordinator-Durham Regional Police Ambulance Pickering Hydro Durham Board of Education Durham Separate School Board (Bus. 683-2760) (Emerg. 83g-llll) 61100) (Res. 427-2775) 683-2760 869-3761 427-5555 579-1520 Ext.247 683-7133 427-0791 686-2711 686-1541 SCHEDULE "E" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Although hazardous materials are essentially a provincial responsibility under the Ministry of the Environment, there remains a reouirement for the municipality to be prepared to provide immediate response in order to protect person and property. This plan will be invoked in conjunction with the Region of Durham Hazardous Materials Plan. On receipt of information that there has been a spill of hazardous materials or that a spill of hazardous materials is imminent, the Fire Department shall be immediately notified. The Fire Chief shall immediately notify the Ministry of the Environment and the Emergency ~leasures Office of the Durham Regional Police. He shall also notify the Director of Public Works who will ask that the appropriate employees be put on stand-by to provide assistance, as required, in the emergency and clean-up activities. The Fire Chief shall also notify the Director of Parks and Recreation and the Director of Transportation who will ask that the appropriate employees be put on stand-by and that the community centres and buses are ready for action. The Fire Chief shall be responsibl~ for controlling a hazardous materials emergency until he is relieved by representatives of the Ministry of the Environment or the Emergency Measures Office. The book "Emergency Response Guide for Dangerous Goods" may be used as reference for operations under this plan. The Fire Chief shall be responsible for maintaining a list of hazardous materials used and maintained within the Town. TELEPHONE CONTACTS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS I. Fire Department 2. Ministry of the Environment (24 hours) 3. Emergency Measures Office 4. CANUTEC (Information re: chemicals) 5. Canadian Chemical Producers Association 6. Durham Region Health Unit 7. Durham Regional Police 8. Ambulance 839-1111 424-3000 579-1520 (Ext.247) (613)996-6666 356-8310 686-2740 427-5555 683-7133 SCHEDULE "FI' MASSIVE AUTO OR TRAIN CRASHES The possibility exists within the Town of Pickering for major auto or train crashes resulting in a large number of casualties. The Durham Regional Police Force is the response authority to major auto or train crashes. The Fire Chief shall be contacted immediately of a major auto or train crash and he in turn shall notify the Director of Public Works, the Director of Parks and Recreation and the Director of Transportation who shall ensure that the appropriate employees are put on standy-by to provide assistance to the police and to ensure that all necessary equipment, community centres and buses are ready to be put into action. TELEPHONE CONTACTS FOR MASSIVE AUTO/TRAIN CRASHES 1. Durham Regional Police Force 427-5555 2. Ontario Provincial Police (Whitby) 668-3388 3. Fire Department 839-1111 4. Ambulance 683-7133