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Item 26 - Adoption of the City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan
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Item 26 - Adoption of the City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan
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City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan <br />Part I Basic Plan <br />increase from six to 12 trains by 2025. In almost all cases, the contents of these trains are unknown to the City <br />and county or public safety responders. <br />The Amtrak Pacific Surfliner travels through Santa Ana with 12 daily trains; as of 2014, the train route has seen <br />approximately 500 boardings/alightings per day and 184,000 passenger boardings/alightings per year in the City. <br />Each Amtrak passenger car can hold anywhere from 65 to 95 passengers. Metrolink carries approximately 30 <br />daily trains through the City, with approximately 800 passenger hoardings/alightings per day. A Metrolink <br />commuter passenger car can hold 147 passengers sitting and many more standing. <br />Figure 99 Metrolink Rail Routes <br />Larnasm, <br />V2&rd .W1 <br />lrtntmr G�drii��rn <br />op <br />#lext� <br />��YYnrrf5ar5 f*nunrla <br />o sup VWley <br />vp <br />Irk <br />a� <br />Mer"k,S3nlare5pnogs ti fa,�d�lde{a4nfe <br />Rrriv Park <br />Fulkm% hnnherrn <br />CK7- <br />metr0llflk System Map SnaFeim 0-nQr �N, <br />.arw frrV 'fr <br />'wrlN OA COurlty Llft s,wdn <br />AN*Wptvalley Lint • irAn� <br />San 9emardino Line a <br />Riverside Line L <br />Qramge CnunCy{3rre L &W nd P#guzPLWlh *aa vigo- <br />Inland E mplre`orange Corny (IM Lin,-san kim r-prm-Ana <br />i <br />91 LlrW 44 C3*mefd* <br />5181i515 �* <br />46 <br />�4 <br />4 <br />R�d�pii5lappn�r4ruf <br />"is SMPWed and not io scahe. �• <br />There are impediments to emergency response for rail emergencies including inaccessible areas, limited <br />firefighting water supply along tracks, right-of-way tenants or homeless encampments, and utilities (gas, water, <br />electricity and pipelines) located along tracks. Additionally, a rail emergency may include a hazardous material <br />or Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) or possibly both. <br />
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