Response Levels Specific to the University Sample Clauses

Response Levels Specific to the University. University 1st Alarm Assignment = 2 Engines, 1 Ladder Truck, 1 Battalion Chief from City all code 3 1 Engine from Cal-Fire all code 3 CODE TYPE OF INCIDENT RESPONSE PLAN 8 8A 8AF 8F 8H 81 80 8P 8R 8S 8W 8X 8Z 12 Fire, unknown type Fire Alarm (heat, smoke, pull) Fire Alarm, Water Flow Fire, false alarm (not to be used with fire alarms) Fire, electrical hazard Fire, illegal burn Fire, Refuse/T rash threatening Fire, vehicle Fire, Refuse/Trash non-threatening Fire, structure Fire, wildland (inside or outside core) Fire, train/railcar Fire, aircraft Emergency, not elsewhere classified 1st Alarm Assignment 1 eng. code 3 1 eng. code 3, 1 eng. code 2 After incident # 1st Alarm 1 eng. code 2 1st Alarm 1 eng. code 3 1 eng. code 3 1st Alarm 1 eng., 1 B/C code 3 Cal-Fire Response 1st Alarm 1st Alarm 1st Alarm or Special call out 14 Medical emergency 14B Medical assistance, non-emergency 14T Traffic accident, injuries (in Core area) 14T Traffic accident injuries (outside Core area) 48 Natural Gas leak outside 48S Natural Gas leak inside 53S Smoke check inside 57 Firereported out 1 eng. code 3 1 eng. code 2 1 eng. code 3 1 eng. code 3 1 eng. Cal-Fire code 3 1 eng. code 3 1eng. code 3, 1eng. code 2 1 eng. code 3, 1eng.code 2 1 eng. code 2, Notify Cal-Fire 83 Explosion 1st Alarm 84M Hazardous materials threatening (State reportable) 1st Alarm
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