(#2) North Portland’s Community Newspaper Serving: Arbor Lodge, Bridgeton, Cathedral Park, East Columbia, Hayden Island, Kenton, Overlook, Piedmont, Portsmouth, St. Johns, University Park Bi-Weekly - PO Box 83068, Port. OR 97283 - 503-283-5086 - reviewnewspaper@gmail.com - WEB: www.stjohnsreview.com Emergency responders catch heat over crash notifi cation St Johns Review PO Box 83068 Port. OR 97238 #2-Jan. 29, 2016 At the January 6 Linnton Neigh- borhood meeting, Portland Bu- reau of Emergency Management (PBEM) and fi re department rep- resentatives reviewed the emer- gency notifi cation process during the December 13 semi truck/rail- car crash near the St. Johns bridge ramp on Hwy. 30. Currently, the Bureau is working with Linnton residents on a Hazard Mitigation Plan, making the subject particu- larly relevant. The onsite Incident Command- er at the accident, the chief deci- sion-maker, based the size of the notifi cation radius on the surmised burning chemicals and on the wind speed and direction. All that infor- mation was directed to him on the way to the fi re according to the reps. Based on these factors, he judged the shelter-in-place notifi - cation should be 1/2 mile radius. Unfortunately, the map show- ing the radius indicated it reached very little of St. Johns where the smoke was heading. Notifi cation only touched on the bluff near the Benson mansion, with maybe 100 households included and then only went to residents with landlines. Even more disturbing is the fact that the original call mistakenly pinpointed Siltronic as the loca- tion of the crash. If the location report had been accurate, no resi- dents in St Johns would have been notifi ed because the 1/2 mile radi- us wouldn’t have reached beyond the river. Also disturbing was the meth- od used to appraise the number of Linnton residents near the crash site. The Incident Commander was said to have consulted a Google map and seeing mostly thick tree- tops, assumed there was no need to send an alert beyond a half-mile. i nsiDE t His i ssuE : p aGE 2: L EttERs to tHE E DitoR p aGE 3: M ain s tREEt B EGinninGs : p aRt ii/ c oMMunitY E vEnts p aGE 4 & 5: L EttERs c ontinuED p aGE 6: p oLicE & F iRE R EpoRts /o BituaRY p aGE 7: c RossWoRD p uZZLE P hoto of the W eek The contest is back! Send in your photos of the St. Johns Bridge to be entered into the 2016 contest. Winner receives $100. See rules on page 2. The Masthead’s photo in this issue (#2) was taken by: Ginger Girl PDX. She was able to capture the bridge lights and snow on the trees during January’s snow event. The Photo of the Week (right, #2A) was taken by Dr. Melissa Bartoszewski when the “Bubble Man” was entertaining at Cathedral Park. 515-840 Linnton residents pointed out that there are houses under the trees and there were indeed alarmed residents closer to the crash than estimated. Resi- dents questioned notifi cation pro- cess glitches and expressed concern in the event of a more serious acci- dent. Darise Weller of Linnton pointed out that if the train cars exposed to fi re had been car- rying something more volatile such as crude oil or eth- anol, as is com- monly found in railcars near Hwy. Photo 2A: Melissa Bartoszewski 3 0 , t h e explo- sions a n d f i r e could have been far more serious, possibly engulf- ing the nearby natural gas tank and causing a far more massive explo- sion up to a fi ve miles radius. This got many meeting participants wondering how notifi cation would occur in a larger accident. According to the emergency responders the accident sequence was: 8:49am - 911 receives calls about the crash 8:54am - Portland Fire & Rescue is on scene Continued on Page 6 “Responders”