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major problems. Under these conditions, special procedures r:.us;..e <br />utilized to curtail and restore services. See <br />• Plan for Isolation, and detail location of emergency and/or iso:;:~:=~ <br />valves. <br />RECEIVING NOTIFICATION OF AN EMERGENCY <br />A. Reports of emergencies or potential emergencies may be <br />received from many sources. Some examples of these are~-as <br />follows: <br />1. Public <br />2. Employees <br />3. Leakage Survey Contractors <br />4. Police Department <br />5. Fire Department <br />6. Civil Defense Headquarters <br />7. Contractors <br />8. Other Utilities <br />Reports received might contain much of the information needed. Fc~ever, <br />in most instances, this information may not be volunteered; there ore, <br />an established procedure must be followed for obtaining and recor,:ing <br />the informatio2 required to promptly respond to any e~:.ergency. <br />TYPES OF INFORMATION TO BE OBTAINED <br />Emergency calls s'~all be received by, or referred to, a person <br />knowledgeable in reacting to such situations. This person s1io~;lc <br />attempt to obtain and record the following information: <br />• <br />-S- <br />