HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-107 Resolution No. 94-107
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH
MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC COMPANY OF AMERICA
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,
ILLINOIS, that George VanDeVoorde, Mayor, and Dolonna Mecum,
City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed to
execute an agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with
Matsushita Electric Company of America for the use of certain
property located at 1703 N. Randall Road for a mass casualty
drill on May 23, 1994, a copy of which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof by reference.
s/ George VanDeVoorde
George VanDeVoorde, Mayor
Presented: May 11, 1994
Adopted: May 11, 1994
Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0
Attest:
s/ Dolonna Mecum
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT entered into this X3,4 day of May,
1994, by and between the CITY OF ELGIN (hereinafter referred
to as the "City") and Matsushita Electric Company of America,
a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the
State of Delaware and authorized to do business in the State
of Illinois (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") .
Witnesseth
WHEREAS, Owner is the owner of certain property
located at 1703 N. Randall Road improved with offices and
warehouse facilities (hereinafter referred to as the "Subject
Property") ; and
WHEREAS, the City by and through its fire department
officials has requested that Owner consent to the City
utilizing the Subject Property for a mass casualty drill on
May 23, 1994; and
WHEREAS, Owner has consented to the use of its
property for said mass casualty drill in exchange for
undertaking by the City that the Owner be indemnified and held
harmless for any property damages or injuries incurred as a
result of said mass casualty drill.
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the
mutual promises and undertakings contained herein, and for
other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties
hereby agree as follows:
1 . That the foregoing recitals are incorporated
into this agreement in their entirety.
2 . That Owner consents to the use of the Subject
Property for a mass casualty drill to be conducted in general
accordance with the mass casualty incident outline attached
hereto and made a part hereof by this reference as Exhibit A.
3 . That the City agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless the Owner, its officials, related companies and
corporations, employees and agents, from and against any and
all damages, losses, claims , causes of action, law suits,
judgments, or any and all liability whatsoever arising out of
the City' s or its representative' s activities on said property
conducted as part of the mass casualty drill on May 23, 1994 .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this
agreement to be executed on the date first written above.
CITY OF ELGIN OWNER
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Georg- VanDeVoorde Name '
Mayor
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ELGIN FIRE DEPARTMENT
MABAS DIVISION II MASS CASUALTY INCIDENT DRILL
MONDAY, MAY 23, 1994 AT 1930 HOURS
DRILL SCENARIO
It' s a routine Monday evening at the Panasonic Regional Headquarters
building located in Elgin, Illinois . Office Personnel are working in
their normal second shift positions, in a beautiful two year old
facility. A couple of workers thought they heard an unusual "creak"
up in the ceiling area. They said nothing and dismissed it as the
normal sounds heard within a building. Minutes later, an entire
ceiling area falls without notice. Although the ceiling is a
suspended ceiling, the significant total weight traps appoximately
30-40 workers, injuring several of them. There is no fire, gas leak,
or hazardous materials, but there is still a concern of future
collapse. Some victims are able to free themselves and others are
trapped under the debris .
LOCATION
This incident will take place in the office portion of the large
warehouse at Panasonic, 1703 N. Randall Road.
MABAS BOX
This incident will require mutual aid through Box #2-492 . This alarm
will go to the 3rd or 4th Box, in a progressive fashion. The
incident will be designated as a Mass Casualty Incident, as defined
by the Greater Elgin Area Mass Casualty Plan. The Mass Casualty
Incident Trailer (MCIT) will be activated as per Box #2-492 .
VICTIMS
A total of 30 victims will be triaged, treated,' and transported. The
injuries will be divided into 5 Red, 12 Yellow, 10 Green, and 3
Black. Refer to the attached sheet for a specific breakdown of
patient injuries.
EMS FACILITIES
Incident Command will activate the Mass Casualty Plan through Sherman
Hospital. Patients will be triaged, sorted, and then transported to
facilities designated by Sherman Hospital. Sherman, St. Joseph, and
possibly Hoffman Estates Medical Center are the expected receiving
facilities .
INITIAL DISPATCH
Elgin Fire Communications will receive a phone call from an excited
employee at Panasonic. The employee will state: "There has been an
accident and a lot of people are hurt. " Initial dispatch will
include Engine 3, and Rescue 2 . Dispatch will contact the Shift
Deputy and advise him of the situation. The Shift Deputy should
recommend a second ambulance.
UPON ARRIVAL
When Engine 3 arrives at the security gate, the security guard will
direct them to the proper location. When they get to the exact
location, an excited employee is outside the building, screaming
directions to the Engine Company. There is also two slightly injured
employees (greens) crying outside the building.
Engine 3 shall give a good size-up to dispatch, establish Command,
give a staging location, and request a still alarm on Box 2-492 .
Engine 3 shall also advise Sherman to activate the Mass Casualty Plan.
AFTER ARRIVAL
Command will determine and communicate exact location, approximate
patients, and a staging area. He will establish the following sector
officers :
-Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
-Rescue
-Triage
-Transportation
-Staging
-Safety
Patient treatment area and patient loading area must be established
as soon as possible.
FREQUENCIES
MABAS, Command, Staging NIFERN 154 . 265
Elgin Rescue Units, Sectors, Command Elgin Fire Main 465 .575
NIFERN 154 .265
CMO/Transportation/Triage Elgin Fireground 460 .575
STAGING
The staging area will be located in the parking lot north of the
warehouse, 1701-1703 N. Randall Road.
EVALUATORS
The MABAS Division II Training Committee will provide evaluators for
different sectors . They will be easily identified by their evaluator
vests . They will observe, record, and then report on the activities
within their assigned sectors . A post incident discussion will
follow the drill . This will take place at Elgin Fire Station #2,
650 Big Timber Road. (This is by the intersection of Big Timber Rd.
and Rt. 31 . )
DRILL OBJECTIVES
1 . Evaluate use of the Incident Command System
-Assumption
-Announcement
-Location
-Overall Organization
-Supervision of Sectors
2 . Evaluate use of the Greater Elgin Area Mass Casualty Plan
-Inter-Agency Coordination
-Control of Patient Distribution
-Overall Organization
3 . Evaluate effectiveness of how patients are triaged, loaded, and
transported.
4 . Evaluate overall efficiency of Communcations .
5 . Evaluate efficiency of Chief Medical Officer (CMO) operations
within the Command System.
PATIENTS
1 . Trapped under debris, extrication needed.
Unconscious, bleeding from left ear, severe head
injury. RED
2 . Partially. trapped under debris, must remove this
patient before Victim 1 . Conscious, unable to move
legs after freed from debris, spinal injury, severe
dyspnea RED
3 . Flail chest on right side, puncture wound in
abdomen RED
4 . Partially underneath debris, pelvis Fx, eviseration,
shock RED
5 . Partially underneath cinderblocks, diminished lung
sounds, falling level of consciousness, extrication
needed. RED
6 . Back injury with tingling and numbness in both legs YELLOW
7 . Fx right arm, contusion left leg YELLOW
8 . Fx left ankle, cuts and bruises YELLOW
9 . Fx right hip with rotation YELLOW
10 . Pain in right knee and ankle, unable to walk YELLOW
11 . Fx to right arm and left leg YELLOW
12 . Fx to left collarbone, contusion on neck YELLOW
13 . 9 months pregnant, bruises and contusion, chest
and abdomen YELLOW
14 . Fx left ankle, broken ribs on right YELLOW
15 . Fx right femur YELLOW
16 . Crushed right foot, mouth injuries, good airway YELLOW
17 . Right clavicle fracture, right arm fracture,
right rib fracture YELLOW
18 . Cuts and bruises on both arms GREEN
19 . Pain in left elbow with good SMV GREEN
20 . Crying hysterically, no obvious injuries GREEN
21. Right arm pain and chin laceration GREEN
22 . Bump on head, very upset GREEN
23. Left knee pain GREEN
24 . Right shoulder pain GREEN
25 . Walking wounded, small cuts on arms, sore ankle GREEN
26 . Walking wounded, small cuts on face GREEN
27 . Walking wounded, small cuts GREEN
28 . Severe head injuries, obviously fatal BLACK
29 . Severe crushing chest injuries, obviously fatal BLACK
30 . Impaled object through neck, obviously fatal BLACK
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lal. A enda Item No.
May 5, 1994
i TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Richard B. Helwig, City Manager
SUBJECT: Authorization of Signing A Hold Harmless Agreement
With Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
PURPOSE
The purpose of this memorandum is to request Council author-
ization to enter into a Hold Harmless Agreement with Matsushi-
ta Electric Corporation of America relative to a mass casualty
drill.
rk BACKGROUND
The Elgin Fire Department will be conducting a mass casualty
drill late in May at the Matsushita site. The drill is a
medical (EMS) drill simulating response to a major catastro-
phe. This drill will involve 13 different fire departments
and includes the transportation of 30-35 "acting victims" .
This drill is coordinated through Mutual Aid Box Alarm System
(MABAS) Division II Training Committee. The Elgin Fire De-
partment has a very active role within this Committee. The
City and Matsushita will enter into an agreement which will
hold Matsushita harmless from any damage or injury resulting
from the drill.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There will not be any financial obligation incurred by the
City of Elgin with this contract.
LEGAL IMPACT
The City is assuming the obligation of protecting Matsushita
Electric Corporation for property damage or injuries which
might occur on the Matsushita property as a result of the
activities during the drill.
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Mayor and Members of the City Council
May 5, 1994
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RECOMMENDATION
The recommendation is for the City Council to direct staff to
prepare a resolution authorizing execution of the agreement.
Respectfully submitted,
Richard B. Helwig
City Manager
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