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Emergency ResponseWe also protect our employee family and neighbors by preparing for the unexpected. Our emergency response teams are fully qualified to deal with a wide array of hazards and situations. They’re trained and equipped to deal with a variety of chemical release scenarios. They know first aid and CPR. They can fight a fire or perform a confined space rescue. Many also serve as members of local volunteer fire departments. We work closely with local and regional emergency response organizations through joint training and emergency drills. As an active member of the community, we have contributed to the general preparedness of Cochise County by financing needed equipment, ranging from a large tanker truck for a local fire department to a state-of-the art mobile weather station for the county HAZMAT team’s mobile command center. In the event of an accidental release of anhydrous ammonia that could reach your residence in concentrations that could affect your health, you will be notified in one of the following ways: |