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Paulsboro, NJ Conrail train derailment 

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Conrail Train Derailment with Hazardous Materials Release
Emergency Response Sequence of Events
Paulsboro, New Jersey
November 30, 2012
DCA13MR002
This video presentation is a graphical representation of the sequence of events of the emergency response to the Conrail train derailment with hazardous materials release in Paulsboro, New Jersey on November 30, 2012. This sequence of events begins at the time of the derailment at 6:59 am and runs through 8:33 am when there is confirmation that the emergency responders were being exposed to vinyl chloride concentrations that exceeded permissible or safe levels. The right side of the screen displays the time with text describing the event taking place. The left side of the screen displays a series of graphics, photographs and videos depicting a visual representation of the event taking place. The photos and videos shown are illustrative of the events on the morning of the derailment, but may have been taken at an earlier or later time than the time in the sequence displayed on the screen. This presentation contains audio.
The presentation begins with a Google satellite image of the derailment area in Paulsboro, New Jersey. The locations of the derailment (6:59 am), the 911 call (7:01 am) and the first responding officer (7:06 am) are notated. A photograph of the accident is also shown. The view then transitions to a photograph of the accident scene with emergency responders and the vapor cloud when the Hazardous Materials teams are called in at (7:07 am). A photograph showing the placard on the tank car is then displayed with an inset of the placard with the text vinyl chloride. The view transitions back to the photograph of the accident scene with emergency responders and the vapor cloud with an inset of the cover of the "2012 Emergency Response Guidebook" and text overlay that reiterates the narration (7:09 am). The next sequence returns to a Google satellite image showing more of the area surrounding the accident scene in Paulsboro, New Jersey. The accident site is notated as well as the command post (7:17 am). Video of emergency responders at the command post is shown as well as a photograph of a police officer and the fire chief with other emergency responders. The mandatory evacuation area is highlighted on the Google satellite image (7:26 am). Two video clips taken from a news helicopter are shown while the police and the fire department get conflicting reports on the dangers of vinyl chloride (7:29 am). A photograph of the vapors obscuring the accident scene is shown with a graphic overlay of the vinyl chloride placard with text overlay that reiterates the narration of the hazards of vinyl chloride (7:29 am). Video footage along with two photographs are shown of the railroad workers inspecting the railcars (7:40 am). This presentation ends with aerial video footage of the vapor cloud over the accident site and the command post (8:33 am).

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@Nash1a
@Nash1a 7 лет назад
I lived next to this same freight line just a few miles to the north. When I was still a child, my father told me if there is ever a derailment near the house, get away as soon as possible. Don't wait. Git! We knew a factory just a mile from us was producing poly vinyl chloride and shipping it on that line. Its sad that authorities didn't know what I knew as a kid. They failed their community and themselves but not taking the hazmat situation seriously. Shameful!
@nityking1
@nityking1 7 лет назад
it's easy to look up what's in those cars, most people don't know but like in the video you can lookup the hazmat numbers etc, read the sides and google it .
@Nash1a
@Nash1a 7 лет назад
And then respond appropriately!
@sonnymoon6465
@sonnymoon6465 7 лет назад
thank you for sharing... what does poly vinyl chloride do to people that breath it ? i am about to do a floor for some people and the video explaining it's installation (vct which is vinyl) said that because it is heated to cut easily, we must be careful not to heat it too much or it will smoke and that the smoke has vinyl chloride in it which, when released in a train derailment, requires people to be evacuated for a 5 mile radius. i do not think i want such chemicals in the world much less the kitchen ! thanks again for sharing your experience here. i find testimonies so much more helpful than news reports honestly.
@rre9121
@rre9121 7 лет назад
So they got to work instead of messing around with OSHA? Hmmm, I see why that's not perfect, but I also see why they probably did it.
@ZorbaTheDutch
@ZorbaTheDutch 3 года назад
Incompetence and ignorance...
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