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LOCATION: Warner Avenue / Legacy Road, Tustin:
Former Marine Corps Air Station
ALL UPDATED INCIDENT INFORMATION IN BL UE:
TUSTIN HANGAR INCIDENT
Daily Incident Update
Date: 11/29/2023
Information Hotline: 714-426-2444
Hours: 7:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m.
Email: hanizarincidentntustinca.org
Incident Website: https://tustinca.org
Start Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023
SUSPECTED ASBESTOS MATERIAL IN PRIVATE SWIMMING POOLS:
Recently a question was asked regarding potential asbestos debris material in swimming pools. The asbestos
investigation and mitigation teams are not contracted to clean private swimming pools. If you own a pool and
you suspect that hangar debris may have been captured by your pool's skimmer basket or pump filter, we
recommend that you contact a Certified Asbestos Contractor (CAC) to inspect your pool system. The inspection
would need to be coordinated with your pool service company (if you use one) to oversee the disassembly of
the filter and basket system. Although CACs are qualified to handle the removal of asbestos, they are not
experts on pool pump filters and need a pool service technician to handle the servicing of the filter. The pool
service technician needs to be on site to help guide the CAC through the filter disassembly and will help insure
there is no damage to the filter system. If you service your own pool, you can help guide the disassembly
process yourself. The CAC can then safely remove the material.
If you do not believe there is any asbestos debris in your backyard or pool area, no further action is required.
STATUS OF HANGAR FIRE: Crews continued to search out hot spots throughout the day and extinguish the
remaining deep-seated hot spot within the debris pile. Daily, the Tustin PD utilizes their infrared (IR) drone
search for any remains hot spots within the debris pile. Tonight, the IR drone flight did not detect any hot spots
within the debris pile of the hangar. Another IR drone flight will be flown in the morning to confirm that there
are no additional hot spots within the debris piles and if none found, the fire will be declared extinguished. The
fire is still under investigation by the Orange County Fire Authority and the Tustin Police Department. Once a
cause has been determined, it will be released to the public.
RESIDENTIAL UNVERIFIED DEBRIS INVESTIGATION AND MITIGATION:
As a reminder, our inspection and mitigation teams are actively working through the residential neighborhoods.
If no one is home when they come to your residence, they will leave a door flyer with a QR code and
instructions on how to sign up for an appointment in the near future. We also encourage you to visit our Hangar
Incident website for daily updates and the latest information at www.tustinca.org. You may also contact us
through our call center at 714-262-2444.
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.
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TUSTIN HANGAR INCIDENT
Daily Incident Update
Date: 11/29/2023
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).
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. Masks are available at the Tustin
Recreation Center, located at 17522 Beneta Way (Cross streets of Prospect & Beneta). This location will be
open beginning Monday through Friday 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 hiips://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.
hitps://www.tustinca.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:
hLtps://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.