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<br />117 <br /> <br />enforced by the City’s Building Division. The City also requires fire-resistant roofing <br />materials in new construction and major remodeling projects. <br />The City of San Leandro Wildland/Urban Conflagration sub-committee convened to <br />bring to the forefront those mitigation activities related to Wildland/Urban <br />Conflagration that are already in place within the City of San Leandro; to determine what <br />shall be categorized in reactive and proactive activities; and to identify gaps. <br />Reactive <br /> EOC resource (have contacts) <br /> Fire Dept.-minimum staff <br /> Trained Personnel <br /> Equipment <br /> Mutual Aid <br /> Police Response <br /> Security <br /> Evacuation <br /> Investigation to assist if it is a crime scene <br /> Care & Shelter <br /> <br />Proactive <br /> Surveillance <br /> Police Protection <br /> Mutual Aid <br /> Law Enforcement <br /> <br /> <br />Gaps <br /> Communication <br /> Regional Training <br /> Economic Recovery Plan <br /> Fire/Police Coordination & Training <br /> <br /> <br />5.12.10 Transportation Accidents/Underground Pipelines <br /> <br />Transportation accidents involving hazardous materials can occur during <br />transportation of explosive materials along freeways and railways. These <br />incidents are very few. If an incident does occur, the Hazardous Materials <br />Area Plan will be activated to respond. <br />The underground pipelines along railway lines may rupture causing a <br />hazardous material incident. The maps on pages 4-24 and 4-25 display the <br />location of pipelines. Generally, pipelines are located along railway right-of-