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First Responders Prototype
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Click on the Pipeline Operator Tab on www.practicalpipelines.org and request a password to learn more or to request a free demo or sponsorship proposal. |
Why We CarePreparing first responders for pipeline emergencies is a natural fit for the Danielle Dawn Smalley Foundation who recognized the need after a pipeline leak ignited and took the life of 17-year-old Danielle Dawn Smalley and her friend in 1996 while they were en route to report their concerns to authorities. In the aftermath, it was realized that if it wouldn’t have been Danielle’s vehicle that ignited the vapors that day, it could have very well been the first responders who were headed towards the same path just moments before Danielle beat them there. Visit www.smalleyfnd.org to learn more about our mission. Watch the video (left) for a message from a first responder about the Danielle Dawn Smalley pipeline incident. |
Beyond LiaisonPractical Pipelines works with diligent pipeline operators who strive to increase reach and address the evolving information consumption needs of busy first responders. Click on the Pipeline Operator Tab on www.practicalpipelines.org and request a password to learn more or to request a free demo or sponsorship proposal. |
EOG Resources - Texas
EOG Resources, Inc. / Fort Worth Division |
EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
Colorado, Madison & Walker Counties – 903-753-7964
Cooke, Dawson, Martin & Montague Counties – 866-616-9446
Pecan Pipeline Company - Montague County - 866-899-2626
About EOG Resources, Inc.
EOG is committed to responsible and safe exploration and production practices. Respect for the environment and a focus on adherence to sound health, safety and environmental practices are important facets of EOG’s corporate culture and reflect a company-wide commitment to the communities where EOG operates. Embedded in all aspects of EOG’s operations, this responsibility is shared by every employee throughout the United States, Trinidad, the United Kingdom, China and Canada.
Products Transported and Counties Involved:
Product | Description | Health & Fire Hazard |
Natural Gas |
Leak Type: Gas |
Health: Extremely high concentrations may cause irritation or asphyxiation. Possible presence of H2S, a toxic gas. Fire Hazards: Extremely flammable and easily ignited by heat, sparks or flames. |
Counties Served |
Colorado, Cooke, Dawson, Madison, Martin, Montague, Walker |
EOG Resources - Oklahoma
EOG Resources, Inc. / Oklahoma City Division |
EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
Grady & McClain Counties – 800-225-8314
About EOG Resources, Inc.
EOG is committed to responsible and safe exploration and production practices. Respect for the environment and a focus on adherence to sound health, safety and environmental practices are important facets of EOG’s corporate culture and reflect a company-wide commitment to the communities where EOG operates. Embedded in all aspects of EOG’s operations, this responsibility is shared by every employee throughout the United States, Trinidad, the United Kingdom, China and Canada.
Products Transported and Counties Involved:
Product | Description | Health & Fire Hazard |
Natural Gas |
Leak Type: Gas |
Health: Extremely high concentrations may cause irritation or asphyxiation. Possible presence of H2S, a toxic gas. Fire Hazards: Extremely flammable and easily ignited by heat, sparks or flames. |
Counties Served |
Grady & McClain |
Team Smalley
Dwight Haddock
President and CEO
Sheila Caguiat
MSW, Executive Director
Shirley McVey
Accounting
Nicole Stanton
M.S.Ed., Safety Educator
Irene Berger
M.S.Ed., Safety Educator
Erica Robertson
Practical Pipelines Outreach and Impact Coordinator
Founder