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Safety Plans and Standards of Operations of the Movement of Large Vehicles on the Roads

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For this assignment, you will write a paper in response to the scenario described below. Be sure to use the sources from the annotated bibliography assignment in Unit V. You may also use additional sources as needed. Also, be sure to use the outline you created in the Unit VI assignment.
Scenario: You are a first responder who is responding to an incident that is a mass casualty event where a school bus carrying middle school children collided with two trucks, one carrying benzene and the other carrying ammonium nitrate. Both trucks have released their cargo via spill, and now the school students are in danger of breathing in the vapors. The incident happened on Highway 182 in Orange Beach, Alabama. It is the middle of July and the temperature is 89oF with sunny skies, and the winds are calm for now. Because it is summer, there are clouds building to the west with thunderstorms predicted in the next 90 minutes.
Compile a minimum of four pages to appropriately answer the following questions:
What form would you expect to find the chemicals (liquid, gas, solid, etc.)? Will this form change based on the weather?
Which Department of Transportation (DOT) placards would be used to identify the different hazardous materials cargo?
How would the children on the school bus be best protected from the chemicals (e.g. evacuated, shelter in the bus, etc.)?
Describe the chemical reactions that may take place.
Recommend the risk-based response steps you would take to control the hazardous materials event.
Determine the impact of the weather conditions on the accident site.
Adhere to APA style when constructing this assignment, including in-text citations and references for all sources used.

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Unit VII course project
Ronald M Reeves Jr
Dr. Heather Frost
Columbia Southern University
MOS 5640
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Introduction
Every state in the United States is experiencing large vehicles traveling on their roads, also shared by children, the elderly and other motorists. The large vehicles, often carrying hazardous materials, may collide with other vehicles, a solid structure, or pedestrians. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (2018), about 5096 huge trucks and buses were involved in mass casualty events in 2018. Thus, mass casualty events, such as the one involving a school bus and two trucks on Highway 182 in Orange Beach, Alabama, are not isolated cases, which present various problems to emergency responders. With road traffic injuries accounting for the deaths of more than a million people worldwide, employing the following concise response technique in this mass casualty event will help save the lives of the school children.
Size-up the scene
In response to a 9-1-1 call on the accident, the city of Orange Beach rolled out the Orange Beach Fire department, including the emergency medical services (EMS) in the department to the accident scene. The emergency responders set up a command base and begun assessing the scene. From their observation, the present danger was that a bus almost full of middle school children had sustained major crashes due to the collision, and two trucks with their drivers in them, had overturned on the road. Additionally, apart from fuel and pieces of glasses all over the road, was an unknown liquid product leaking from one of the truck and a white granulated compound from the other truck. A closer look at the tanker truck established that it was transporting benzene, while the white granulated product was identified as ammonium nitrate.
According to Bevelacqua and Norman (2019, pp.), benzene is a colorless and aromatic liquid. It comprises six carbon atoms connected by bonds; it liquefies at a temperature of 5.5 °C, boils at 80.1 °C; thus, based on the Orange Beach, Alabama weather during the accident, the compound would still be liquid in form. Also, it does not mix water but does with organic solvents, and upon ignition, it burns with a sooty flame (Bevelacqua & Norman, 2019). On the other hand, Ammonium Nitrate is a white crystalline powder with a melting point of 169.6 °C and a boiling point of 210 °C. Thus it will still be solid even with Alabama’s weather. The chemical comprises two ions soluble in water; it absorbs water and is relatively stable (Bevelacqua & Norman, 2019).
Based on the discovery of the characteristics of these two chemicals, a call to dispatch was made for the nearby hospitals to be ready for mass casualties. The children in the bus and the bus drivers were assured they would be okay as the fire department developed a plan to move in.
Safety plans and standards of operations.
Based on Environmental Response Guidelines in Alabama, response to incidents of hazardous materials spills should be reported and handled immediately to prevent a further threat to the environment and the residents. Thus, based on these guidelines, the fire first responders identified the isolation zone on the other side ...
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