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ALL UPDATED INCIDENT INFORMATION IN BL UE:
HANGAR FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT UPDATE:
TUSTIN HANGAR INCIDENT
Daily Incident Update
Date: 11/26/2023
Information Hotline: 714-426-2444
Hours: 7:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m.
Email: hangarincident(c-r�,tustinca.org
Incident Website: h!Ms://tustinca.org
Start Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Although there are no longer any visible flames or smoke seen from the hangar site, Infrared (IR) drone flights
are still showing a couple small spots of heat coming from deep within the debris pile on the floor of the hangar.
These deep seeded hot spots are buried several feet below heavy timber and roofing material that collapsed on
itself during the fire. Access to these spots to get water on them has been a challenge, but crews on the ground
are working hard to gain access to these void spaces to completely extinguish them. Once these have been
mitigated, an update will be made on the website.
HANGAR DOOR STABILAZATION AND SECURITY:
The exact plan is still developing, but generally it will require the use of large construction cranes to secure the
top of the doors, and then slowly lowering them down to the ground. This will be done in a controlled manner,
one door section at a time. Once a contractor has been secured, the plan and timetable will be released to the
public.
RESIDENTIAL UNVERIFIED DEBRIS INVESTIGATION AND MITIGATION:
Crews continue to expand into the immediate areas surrounding the hangar to investigate and mitigate
unverified reports of debris related to the hangar fire. While the residential clearing of exterior (front & back
yards) continues, other crews are remediating the schools, parks, and open fields. Some of these workers are
literally crawling on their hands and knees, shoulder to shoulder, clearing every square foot of these areas. It's a
labor-intensive process, but progress is being made. More Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC) crews are
arriving to reinforce the six hundred workers already present. The focus of these inspections will begin at the
neighborhoods closest to the fire. Please report any suspected debris using our debris reporting portal on our
webpage at www.Tustinca.org or call 714-426-2444. Crews will leave a flyer at your door with information and
a QR code to make a future appointment if they come through your neighborhood and you are not home.
THE SAMPLING & REMEDIATION PROCESS: If you have used the debris portal to report possible
hazardous debris items, this is a step-by-step process for how our teams will respond:
1. Your report will be assigned to a Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC) who will contact you to setup a
time to visit your home or business.
2. *The CAC or Certified Site Surveillance Technician (CSST) will visit your home to collect a sample of
the debris and send it off -site for testing. You will be contacted to confirm whether the debris is Asbestos
Containing Material (ACM).
TUSTIN HANGAR INCIDENT
Daily Incident Update
Date: 11/26/2023
3. *If the debris tests positive for asbestos, an ACM remediation team will be assigned to return to your
home to clean-up the debris. Upon completion of the clean-up, a third team will return to your home or
business to confirm a successful remediation of the area.
4. You will be asked by the crew to sign a release of liability that only provides consent for the crews to
access your private property to investigate and remediate any suspected material.
• Please refer to the "Private Property Consent and Waiver Process" document located on the
Tustin Hangar homepage in the Daily Information Update section.
*PLEASE NOTE THAT STEPS 2 AND 3 MAY BE DONE SIMULTANEOUSLY
ROAD CLOSURES: All roads have been reopened with the exception of Armstrong between Victory Road
and Valencia Avenue.
AIR MONITORING INFORMATION: Air monitoring and sampling locations have been set up surrounding
the North Hangar Fire incident to provide the Incident Management Team real-time information on Particulate
Matter (PM) in the air. While the units are in place, a graph showing the average reading for the last 24 hours
has been provided for the public's reference. This graph can be accessed from the Hangar Incident website
located at https://tustinca.org.
N95 MASK AVAILABILITY: The City of Tustin has procured N95 masks. These masks will be available at
the Tustin Recreation Center, located at 17522 Beneta Way (Cross streets of Prospect & Beneta). This location
will be open beginning Monday from 8:00am to 5:00pm
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 hgps://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.
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.tustinea.org/715/Parks-Information
SCHOOL CLOSURES: Schools continue to be tested for debris. Please use the following link for up-to-date
information on school closure status:
https://www.tustin.kl2.ca.us/tustin-hanizar-fire/school-status
Future updates from this incident will be released daily that will include updated information based on new intel
from the incident.