HomeMy WebLinkAbout111623-Tustin-Hangar-Incident-Daily-UpdateTUSTIN HANGAR INCIDENT
Daily Incident Update
Date: 11/16/2023
Information Hotline: 714-426-2444
Hours: 6:OOam — 8:OOpm
Email: hangarincidentktustinca.org
LOCATION: Warner Avenue / Legacy Road, Tustin: Incident Website: https://tustinca.org
Former Marine Corps Air Station Start Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023
CURRENT SITUATION: The hanger now has approximately 30-50 feet of the western facing wall still
standing. Drone flights conducted this morning revealed no heavy smoke or flare ups at the hangar site. The
City of Tustin, U.S. Navy, Air Quality Management District (AQMD), and Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) have deployed air monitoring and sampling units throughout the area, in about a 1.5 mile radius. Since
monitoring began, all particulate matter (the pollutant most associated with smoke from fires) data at
community sites are well below any level of concern. The asbestos sampling data received to date are also well
below any levels of concern. The air monitoring team will provide updates on sampling results as they become
available. These air monitoring units (AMUs) transmit information in real time to our partner agencies with the
EPA and AQMD and Navy. This monitoring will continue before, during, and after the eventual deconstruction
and cleanup of the hangar site.
DECONSTRUCTION OF THE HANGAR: Details of the hangar's deconstruction continue to be developed,
and the public will be informed when they are finalized. The large concrete columns located on each side of the
hangar doors are not included in the deconstruction plan. Please check our Hangar Incident site located at
https://tustinca.org. regularly for additional information and updates.
DEBRIS DETECTION & CLEANUP: Workers are continuing their street -by -street detection and cleanup of
hangar debris. Based on information received by our teams on the ground, and online reporting on the portal,
the mitigation teams are systematically working their way through the neighborhoods. Although we are
working through the neighborhoods as quickly as possible, completion of this task will take several days. We
ask for your patience as we need to ensure the coverage of the surrounding areas are complete.
WEATHER: More rain is expected later this week, with forecasts predicting the main bands of showers to
arrive late Friday night to early Saturday morning. This is not expected to impact any detection or cleanup
processes in the community. As the system draws closer, more accurate forecasting for the rain will be
available.
CALL CENTER & WEBSITE: The City of Tustin's call center continues to operate daily from 7:00 am to
7:00 pm. To assist community members with information and answers to questions pertaining to the hanger
incident. The number is (714) 426-2444. Although we try to anticipate every question our callers may have,
sometimes a few of them require some research to find an appropriate answer. If that is the case, call takers will
copy down your information and question, returning a phone call to you later with a response as soon as we can.
TUSTIN HANGAR INCIDENT
Daily Incident Update
Date: 11/16/2023
ASBESTOS / SMOKE PRECAUTIONS: Asbestos has been identified in the debris related to the Tustin
Hangar Fire Incident. The geography of impacted areas are still being identified and are dynamic in nature. If
you believe your neighborhood has been impacted by fire debris, please review and follow the actions noted
below.
Reducing your exposure at home:
- Keep windows and doors closed
- Remove shoes before entering the home
- Turn on indoor air purifiers
- Do Not run air conditioning units, HVAC systems, swamp coolers and whole house fans to minimize
drawing outside air in.
- If you have a pet, minimize outdoor activity
Reducing your exposure outdoors:
- Avoid touching debris.
- If your skin, eyes or mouth inadvertently come into contact with debris, wash thoroughly as soon as you
can.
- Limit or avoid activities that will displace debris related to the fire. Avoid sweeping, landscaping, leaf
blowing, mowing, gardening.
- Avoid outdoor activities and minimize contact with yard furniture and play equipment until advised
otherwise.
- Avoid temporarily closed areas (parks, schools).
- If you must go outdoors in the immediate area, P 100 respirators offer greater protection than well fitted
N95 masks.
- Seek medical attention if you have any medical concerns.
PARK CLOSURES: Some parks have reopened after debris testing, while others are still closed. Please
follow the following link for up-to-date park closure information.
https://www.tustinca.org/715/Parks-Infon-nation
SCHOOL CLOSURES: Schools continue to be tested for debris. Please use the following link for up-to-date
information on school closure status:
hLtps://www.tustin.kl2.ca.us/tustin-hangar-fire/school-status
HISTORY OF THE INCIDENT: On the morning of November 71h, the Orange County Fire Authority
responded to a report of a well -established fire inside one of the former Marine Corps Air Station hangars
located near the intersection of Warner Avenue and Legacy Road. The attack on the fire was hampered by the
height of the hangar (17 stories tall). The OCFA attempted helicopter water drops. Unfortunately, the drops
could not access void spaces & seat of the fire. This makes an aerial fire attack an unviable option. As the fire
has slowly consumed the hanger, the entire structure has also become extremely unstable, risking the safety of
firefighters. Therefore, a decision was made to place fire resources in a defensive posture and allow the fire to
burn, while preventing fire spread to other buildings or property on the incident site. Since the hangar is such a
large structure, this fire continues to smolder, and on occasion, flare up. This is expected fire behavior, and
there is no threat of spread to surrounding structures. As the Fire Chief stated during the first press conference
TUSTIN HANGAR INCIDENT
Daily Incident Update
Date: 11/16/2023
at this incident, the safest and most operationally sound method of extinguishing this fire is to let it burn itself
out.
Future updates from this incident will be released daily that will include updated information based on new intel
from the incident.