OMB Control Number: 1660-0057
Expiration Date: 06/30/2011
UMATILLA SITE SURVEY
General Introduction
S1. Hello, this is (FIRST AND LAST NAME) of CR Dynamics, working with your local CSEPP program. We are not selling anything. We are conducting a survey among people living near the Umatilla Chemical Depot. This survey has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under FEMA Information Collection 1660-0057 and has an estimated response time of 10 to 15 minutes. Your participation is strictly voluntary and FEMA is not maintaining any personally identifiable information about you for this survey. Do you have a few minutes to answer a few questions?
S2. IF YES: Are you 18 years of age or older?
S3. IF YES: Start Survey.
IF NOT: Is there someone else I can talk to who is 18 years of age or older? If unavailable schedule callback and terminate.
Are you aware of the chemical agents at the Umatilla Chemical Depot?
1. Yes
2. No
How would you know if there were a chemical emergency at the Umatilla Chemical Depot? (DON’T READ, CATEGORIZE RESPONSE AS FOLLOWS, ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
Tone alert radio (TAR)
Siren/Loudspeaker
AM/FM radio
TV
Family/Friend
Highway Message Reader Boards
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Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
99. Don’t know
Please tell me if you agree or disagree with the following statement:
“I know what to do if I am warned of a chemical emergency at the Umatilla Chemical Depot.”
WAIT AND ASK: Is that strongly agree/disagree or somewhat agree/disagree?
1. Agree strongly
2. Agree somewhat
3. Disagree somewhat
4. Disagree strongly
What action would you take if you found out there was a chemical emergency at the Umatilla Chemical Depot? (DON’T READ, CATEGORIZE RESPONSE AS FOLLOWS)
Await instructions to shelter-in-place or evacuate from local government officials
Contact family/friends
Depends
Evacuate
Follow instructions given on TV, radio, or tone alert radio
Go to work (depot, hospital, fire dept, police)
Listen to tone alert radio
Shelter-in-place
Turn on/Listen to AM/FM radio
Turn on/Watch television
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97. Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
98. Nothing
99. Don’t know
If you were instructed to shelter-in-place, what actions would you take? (DON’T READ, CATEGORIZE RESPONSES AS FOLLOWS, ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
WAIT AND ASK: Are there any other actions you would take to shelter-in-place?
Close doors and windows
Close heating/air conditioning vents
Contact, find, or gather family
Depends
Emergency plan
Evacuate
Family emergency plan
Follow instructions/Do what told
Get food/water supply
Get supplies (clothes/cell phone/book/candles/games/medicine/flashlight,ect)
Go into shelter room of your home/workplace
Go to work (depot, hospital, fire dept, police)
Go/Stay inside
Hysterical/Panic/Die
Kneel/Pray
Listen to radio/TV for further instructions
Listen to tone alert radio
Locate/collect pets
Seal doors and windows of shelter room
Shelter-in-place
Take radio/TV into shelter room
Turn off heating/air conditioning systems
Use emergency kit
Use shelter-in-place kit
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97. Other (PLEASE SPECIFY VERBATIM ANSWER)
98. Nothing
99. Don’t know
If you were instructed to evacuate, what actions would you take? (DON’T READ, CATEGORIZE RESPONSES AS FOLLOWS, ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
WAIT AND ASK: Are there any other actions you would take to evacuate?
Await instructions/Listen for help
Check wind direction
Depends on the circumstances
Depends on wind direction/Will drive according to wind direction
Evacuate toward a pre-planned destination
Follow a pre-planned direction to evacuate
Follow a pre-planned route to evacuate
Follow instructions/Do what told
Get kids/Go to school for kids
Get personal items (pack clothes, food, water, gas)
Get/Check calendar
Get/Check preparedness kit/packet/pamphlet
Go to work (depot, hospital, fire dept, police)
Leave home or workplace/Get out of town/Get in car and go
Listen to TV/radio/Tone Alert Radio for correct evacuation route
Listen to TV/radio/Tone Alert Radio for location of reception/assistance center
Listen to TV/radio/Tone Alert Radio/Emergency Alert System (general)
Locate/collect pets
Tell neighbors and others to evacuate
Turn off heating/air conditioning systems
Turn on TV/radio/Tone Alert Radio/Emergency Alert System (general)
Wait for /Contact family members before leaving
Would not evacuate
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97. Other (PLEASE SPECIFY VERBATIM ANSWER)
98. Nothing
99. Don’t know
In the event of an evacuation, do you have a pre-planned direction, route or destination? (ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
Yes, direction (North, South, East, West)
East
North
Northeast
Northwest
South
Southeast
Southwest
West
Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
Yes, route (road, highway, freeway)
Highway 14
Highway 30
Highway 37
Highway 207, Northbound
Highway 207, Southbound
Highway 221
Highway 395, Northbound
Highway 395, Southbound
Highway 730, Westbound
Highway 730, Eastbound
I-82, Northbound
I-82, Southbound
I-84, Eastbound
I-84, Westbound
Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
Yes, destination (city, state, reception center)
Arlington
Baker City
Boardman
Enterprise
Heppner
Idaho/Boise, Idaho
La Grande
Mountains/Higher ground
Pendleton
Pilot Rock
Portland
Seattle
Spokane
The Dalles
To a family member's home
Tri-Cities/Kennewick/Pasco/Richland
Walla Walla
Washington State
Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
No, none
Depends on the wind direction
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Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
In the event of an evacuation, do you know which reception or assistance center you should go to?
1. Yes
2. No
How would you know it would be safe to stop sheltering in place?
(ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
AM/FM radio
Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) Office
Family/Relative
Fire department
Friend/Neighbor
Local emergency management agency (EMA)
Police
Sheriff's department
Siren, loudspeaker, or all-clear signal
Tone alert radio (TAR)
Television
Work
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97. Other (PLEASE SPECIFY VERBATIM ANSWER)
99. Don't know
How would you know it would be safe to return to your home after an evacuation? (ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
AM/FM radio
Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) Office
Family/Relative
Fire department
Friend/Neighbor
Local emergency management agency (EMA)
Police
Sheriff's department
Tone alert radio (TAR)
Television
Work
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97. Other (PLEASE SPECIFY VERBATIM ANSWER)
99. Don't know
If a chemical accident occurred at the Umatilla Chemical Depot, where do you think you would get instructions on how to protect yourself and your family when you hear the warning signals? (DON’T READ, CATEGORIZE RESPONSE AS FOLLOWS, ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
911
AM/FM radio
Army depot/Umatilla Chemical Depot
Billboards on highway
Calendar
City hall
Community center
County sheriff
Emergency Alert System (EAS)
Family/Friends
Fire department
High school
Highway Message Reader Boards
Hospital
Local emergency management agency (EMA)
Newspaper
Package/kit on preparedness
Pamphlet
Police, local or state
Siren/Loudspeaker
Television
Tone alert radio (TAR)
Video
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97. Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
98. None
99. Don’t know
Do you or your family have an emergency plan?
1. Yes
2. No
Does your home or business have a shelter-in-place kit?
1. Yes, home
2. Yes, business
3. Yes, both
4. No, neither
How confident are you that you know how to shelter-in-place, and make a room safe from chemical vapors in the event of a chemical emergency? (READ 1-4, 4-1)
1. Very confident
2. Somewhat confident
3. Not very confident
4. Not confident at all
Do you have children in a local school in grades K-12?
1. Yes GO TO 16
2. No GO TO 19
3. NA/refused GO TO 19
What school(s) do they attend? (RECORD CATEGORY, ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
OVERPRESSURIZED SCHOOLS……….. ALL GO TO 18
1. A.C. Houghton Elementary
2. Armand Larive Middle School
3. Clara Brownell Middle School
4. Columbia Middle School
5. Desert View Elementary
6. Hermiston Center Head Start / 4th Street
7. Hermiston High School
8. Hermiston Junior Academy
9. Highland Head Start
10. Highland Hills Elementary
11. Irrigon Elementary School
12. Irrigon Junior-Senior High School
13. Irrigon Alternative School
14. McNary Heights Elementary
15. Migrant Head Start (also called Oregon Child Development Center)
16. Pine Tree Center Head Start
17. Rocky Heights Elementary
18. Sandstone Middle School
19. Sunset Elementary
20. Umatilla Head Start
21. Umatilla High School
22. West Park Elementary
NON-OVERPRESSURIZED ………………ALL
GO TO 17
23. Echo Elementary
24. Echo High School
25.. Hermiston Christian School
26. Paterson Elementary
27. Riverside Junior-Senior High School (also called Riverside Middle School)
28. Sam Boardman Elementary
29. Stanfield Elementary
30. Stanfield High School
31. Stanfield Middle School
32. Windy River Elementary
33. NA/refused………………………….GO TO 19
34. home school GO TO 19
97. Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) GO TO 19 (if “other” response only)
99. Don’t know GO TO 19
Q17 only if child attends a non-overpressurized school
In the event of a chemical accident, students in non-overpressurized schools will be bussed to a safe location, where parents can pick up their children. Do you know the location where your child will be bussed to safety?
1. Yes
No
Respondents with children and responses to Q16 other than only “home school,” “don’t know” or “other” answer question 18.
In the event of a chemical emergency at the the Umatilla Chemical Depot, are you likely or unlikely to go to the school to get your child/children?
WAIT AND ASK: Is that very likely/unlikely or somewhat likely/unlikely?
1. Very likely
2. Somewhat likely
3. Somewhat unlikely
4. Very unlikely
All respondents
How confident are you that the public will be notified quickly in case of a chemical emergency at the Umatilla Chemical Depot? (READ 1-4, 4-1)
1. Very confident
2. Somewhat confident
3. Not very confident
4. Not confident at all
In the event of a chemical emergency at the Depot, sirens will alert residents that an accident has occurred. Sirens make a different sound when they are being tested. Do you know the difference between the two siren sounds?
1. Yes
2. No
Please tell me if you agree or disagree with the following statement:
“I am able to protect myself and my family in the event of a chemical emergency?”
WAIT AND ASK: Is that strongly agree/disagree or somewhat agree/disagree?
1. Agree strongly
2. Agree somewhat
3. Disagree somewhat
4. Disagree strongly
To conclude, I have a few questions for statistical purposes.
Which newpaper to you read the most?
Confederated Umatilla Journal
East Oregonain
La Connecion
Hermiston Herald
Irrigon Irrigator
La Voz
North Morrow County Times
Oregonian
Seattle Times
The Nickel
Tri City Herald
Wall Street Journal
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Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
(DON’T READ) Don’t get or read the newspaper
Which radio station do you listen to the most? (VERIFY frequency, call letters, and nickname)
|
frequency |
call letters |
nickname |
1 |
89.1 |
OPB / KFAE |
|
2 |
90.9 |
OPB / KRBM |
|
3 |
91.9 |
KDNA |
(Spanish) |
4 |
92.5 |
KZHR |
|
5 |
93.3 |
KWAY |
|
6 |
94.5 |
KATS |
|
7 |
94.9 |
KIOK |
Thunder County |
8 |
95.7 |
KNLT |
Cherry FM Oldies |
9 |
96.3 |
KRCW |
La Campesina |
10 |
97.1 |
KXRX |
97 Rock |
11 |
97.9 |
KTHK |
The Hawk |
12 |
98.3 |
KEYW |
The Key |
13 |
99.1 |
KUJ |
Power |
14 |
100.5 |
KQFM |
|
15 |
101.7 |
KMNA / KZXR |
La Maquina Musical |
16 |
101.9 |
KZZM |
|
17 |
102.7 |
KORD |
KORD Country |
18 |
103.5 |
KWHT |
|
19 |
105.3 |
KONA |
KONA FM |
20 |
106.5 |
KEGX |
The Eagle |
21 |
107.3 |
KFFM |
|
22 |
107.7 |
KUMA |
|
23 |
610 |
KONA |
KONA AM |
24 |
870 |
KFLD |
|
25 |
920 |
KXLY |
|
26 |
1090 |
KLWJ |
Christian |
27 |
1240 |
KTIX |
|
28 |
1290 |
KUMA |
|
29 |
1330 |
KMBI |
|
30 |
1340 |
KTCR |
|
31 |
1360 |
KOHU |
|
32 |
1420 |
KUJ |
|
97 |
Other (PLEASE SPECIFY): |
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98 |
(DON’T READ) Don’t listen to the radio |
Which television station do you watch the most? (VERIFY channel number, call letters, name/nickname)
|
channel number |
call letters |
name |
1 |
2 |
KATU TV Channel 2 |
ABC (Portland) |
2 |
3 or 19 |
KEPR |
CBS (Tri Cities) |
3 |
6 |
KOIN TV Channel 6 |
CBS (Portland) |
4 |
8 |
KGW TV Channel 8 |
NBC (Portland) |
5 |
9 |
OPB |
|
6 |
11 or 17 or 66 |
KBW |
FOX |
7 |
12 |
KPTV Channel 12 |
Channel 12 Portland |
8 |
25 |
KNDU |
NBC (Tri Cities) |
9 |
42 |
KVEW / KAPP |
ABC (Tri Cities) |
10 |
20 or 21 |
Univision |
Spanish language |
11 |
Unknown |
Azteca |
Spanish language |
97 |
Other (PLEASE SPECIFY): |
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99 |
(DON’T READ) Don’t watch television |
What is your approximate age, please? (READ 1-7)
1. 18-29
2. 30-34
3. 35-44
4. 45-54
5. 55-59
6. 60-64
7. 65+
9. (DON’T READ) Refused
Gender (BY OBSERVATION)
1. Male
2. Female
Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?
1. Yes GO TO 28
2. No
99. Don’t know/Refused
27b. What is your race? Please select one or more. Are you…. (READ 1-5 of LIST ONLY; ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES)
1. White
2. Black or African American
3. Asian
4. Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
5. American Indian or Alaska Native
6. (Other (PLEASE SPECIFY))
99. DON’T READ
How long have you lived in the vicinity of the Umatilla Chemical Depot? (READ 1-5)
1. 5 years or less
2. 6-10 years
3. 11-15 years
4. 16-20 years
5. More than 20 years
99. (DON’T READ) Don’t know/refused
Do you have access to the Internet?
1. Yes
2. No
Which of the following cities do you live in or closest to? (SINGLE RESPONSE)
Oregon only
Boardman
Echo
Hermiston
Irrigon
Stanfield
Umatilla
Washington only
Paterson
Plymouth
Zip Code (Don’t ask, included with database)
Ending
Thanks for your time--we really appreciate it.
All respondents
Thanks again!
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