HomeMy WebLinkAbout111823-Tustin-Hangar-Incident-Daily-UpdateTUSTIN HANGAR INCIDENT
Daily Incident Update
Date: 11/18/2023
LOCATION: Warner Avenue / Legacy Road, Tustin: Information Hotline: 714-426-2444
Former Marine Corps Air Station Hours: 7:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m.
Email: hangarincidentktustinca.org
Incident Website: https://tustinca.org
Start Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023
ALL UPDATED INCIDENT INFORMATION IN BL UE FONT
CURRENT SITUATION: The City of Tustin, U.S. Navy, Air Quality Management District (AQMD), and
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have thirty-three air monitoring and sampling units throughout the
area. Since monitoring began, all particulate matter from smoke and fire 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, 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 plan are being finalized
and deconstruction is planned to take place over the next 24 — 48 hours. The intent of this effort is to extinguish
all remaining hotspots of the hangar fire. At the present time, no action will be taken on the hangar doors or
concrete pillars, which will be addressed upon completion of this first step. A plan is being developed to
stabilize the doors in place for the safety of our workers and the public. The following bullet points outline the
process and steps being taken.
• Utilize heavy equipment excavators to remove debris to clear roadways to allow for water trucks to access
all areas of the hanger.
• Excavators will be used to knock down the remaining west -facing wall and create access to the heavy
debris and deep seeding smoldering fires beneath.
• The excavator will remove all remaining hanging debris along both walls to allow safe access the structure.
• Water trucks equipped with nozzles and hoses will be used for fire suppression and dust abatement control
throughout the process.
• Water trucks will be staged on the far side of the hangar with continuous water saturation toward the
interior debris to further prevent further dust dispersion.
A public information map was added to the website. The map depicts bulk debris collection areas near the
incident site and will be updated regularly.
In an effort to advertise the Tustin Hangar Incident's website, six large banners
were hung in various locations within the City. The banners displayed the
City's website address and a QR code directing the community to the website.
TUSTIN HANGAR INCIDENT
Daily Incident Update
Date: 11/18/2023
CALL CENTER AND WEBSITE: The City of Tustin's website contains the most up-to-date information
regarding the Hangar Incident. We encourage the community to visit the website https://www.tustinca.org
before using the call center as a lot of the questions can be answered on the website. If more information is
needed, the community may call 714-426-2444, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily.
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 which have been recommended by the Orange County Healthcare Agency
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, and 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.
hLtps://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:
hqps://www.tustin.kl2.ca.us/tustin-hangar-fire/school-status
Future updates from this incident will be released daily that will include updated information based on new intel
from the incident.