Union Pacific Railroad Conducts Fire Training in 17 States

May 1, 2015
Union Pacific Railroad conducted training for 80 emergency response personnel from 17 states in April and has more sessions planned for later this year.

Union Pacific Railroad conducted training for 80 emergency response personnel from 17 states April 8 - 10 and April 20 - 22. The training focused on sharpening the emergency responders’ skills to better prepare them in the unlikely event of a crude-by-rail incident in or near their respective communities.

Union Pacific proactively reaches out to fire departments as well as other emergency responders along its lines to offer comprehensive training to first responders in communities where the railroad operates. The company annually trains approximately 2,500 local, state and federal first-responders on ways to minimize the impact of a potential derailment.

Union Pacific has trained nearly 38,000 public responders and almost 7,500 private responders (shippers and contractors) since 2003. This includes classroom and hands-on training. In 2014, the railroad trained 314 emergency responders specifically on crude-by-rail transportation.

The recently completed training covered a variety of safety subjects, including identification of tank car types that transport crude; tank car fittings; tank car construction; chemical and physical properties of the different types of crude oil; and crude oil response precautions. Participants received hands-on experience in assessing tank car damage; making certain on-site repairs; controlling the release of crude oil from damaged rail cars; and crude oil fire suppression techniques.

Class members participated in a simulated crude oil fire. The simulation helped students understand how the railroad would work with them in an emergency, and how to work safely while on railroad property.

The three-day, 24-hour courses were held at the Association of American Railroad's Transportation Technology Center near Pueblo, Colorado. Union Pacific paid for all attendees' expenses, with no cost to communities or organizations.

Emergency response personnel from the following organizations attended the course:
• Arkansas:
Malvern Fire Department, Malvern
Cabot Fire Department, Cabot

• California:
Modesto Fire Department, Modesto
Manteca Fire Department, Manteca
West Sacramento Fire Department, West Sacramento
Cal Fire, Oroville
Cal Fire, Gridley
Lodi Fire Department, Lodi
Vernon Fire Department, Vernon
Tracy Fire Department, Tracy
Santa Barbara County Fire Department, Santa Barbara
Suisun Fire Protection District, Fairfield
Chico Fire Department, Chico
Sacramento Fire Department, Sacramento
Lincoln Fire Department, Lincoln

• Illinois:
Crete Township Fire Department, Crete
South Holland Fire Department, South Holland
Valmeyer Fire Department, Valmeyer
Dupo Volunteer Fire Department, Dupo
Barrington Fire Department, Barrington

• Iowa
Iowa Falls Fire Department, Iowa Falls
Clinton Fire Department, Clinton
Sioux City Fire and Rescue, Sioux City

• Kansas:
Lawrence-Douglas County Fire Medical Department, Lawrence

• Louisiana:
West Baton Rouge Fire Protection District 1, Port Allen
St. George Fire Department, Baton Rouge

• Minnesota:
Northfield Area Fire and Rescue, Northfield
Plymouth Fire Department, Plymouth
Little Canada Fire Department, Little Canada
Hopkins Fire Department, Hopkins
Inver Grove Heights Fire Department, Inver Grove Heights
Belle Plaine Fire Department, Belle Plaine
Bird Island Fire Department, Bird Island

• Missouri:
Sikeston Department of Public Safety, Sikeston
Kirkwood Fire Department, Kirkwood
St. Louis Fire Department, St. Louis

• Nebraska:
Bellevue Fire Department, Bellevue
Sutherland Fire & Rescue, Sutherland

• Nevada:
Elko Fire Department, Elko
North Las Vegas Fire Department, North Las Vegas
Carlin Volunteer Fire Department, Carlin
Sparks Fire Department, Sparks

• Oregon:
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, Tualatin
Keno Fire Department, Klamath Falls

• Tennessee:
Memphis Fire Department, Memphis
Collierville Fire Department, Collierville

• Texas:
Pittsburg Fire Department, Pittsburg
Argyle Fire District, Argyle
Temple Fire & Rescue, Temple

• Utah:
Lehi Fire Department, Lehi
West Jordan Fire Department, West Jordan
Cedar Fort Fire Department, Cedar Fort
Salt Lake City Fire Department, Salt Lake City

• Washington:
Tacoma Fire Department, Tacoma

• Wisconsin:
West Allis Fire Department, West Allis

• Wyoming:
Rock Springs Fire Department, Rock Springs
Laramie County Fire District 1, Cheyenne

Future crude-by-rail courses will be held:
• May 13 - 15
• October 14 - 16
• November 4 - 6

About Union Pacific
Union Pacific Railroad is the principal operating company of Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE: UNP). One of America's most recognized companies, Union Pacific Railroad connects 23 states in the western two-thirds of the country by rail, providing a critical link in the global supply chain. From 2005-2014, Union Pacific invested more than $31 billion in its network and operations to support America’s transportation infrastructure. The railroad’s diversified business mix includes Agricultural Products, Automotive, Chemicals, Coal, Industrial Products and Intermodal. Union Pacific serves many of the fastest-growing U.S. population centers, operates from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways, connects with Canada's rail systems and is the only railroad serving all six major Mexico gateways. Union Pacific provides value to its roughly 10,000 customers by delivering products in a safe, reliable, fuel-efficient and environmentally responsible manner.

For information on Union Pacific Railroad, go to www.up.com

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