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Emergency/Safety Information

Emergency/Safety Information

OVSD EMERGENCY/SAFETY INFORMATION PAGE

  • The Oley Valley School District conducts training in ALICE for all employees.   For more information click here.
  • The Oley Valley School District in conjunction with the Berks County Intermediate Unit has implemented the Standard Response Protocol as a guide for our emergency planning.  More information regarding the Standard Response Protocol can be found on the links listed below.

LIMERICK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION

  • The Oley Valley School District is a reception location for radiological emergencies at the Limerick Generating Station.  The information listed below was taken from the Berks County Emergency Management Agency.

  • The Limerick Generating Station, located in Montgomery County, PA, is a nuclear power plant which produces enough power to serve more than two million homes in PA, NJ & MD. Limerick began producing electricity on February 1, 1986 after more than 10 years of construction of the plant.  Limerick Generating Station was built by the Bechtel Power Corporation beginning in June 1974 and uses the Boiling Water Reactor technology to produce electricity.  Although the facility is located in Montgomery County, several municipalities in Berks County are located within a 10 mile radius of the plant. This area, known as the Emergency Planning Zone encompasses seven municipalities which are all, or partially (*) inside of this zone.

Risk Municipality

Risk Population

Amity Township*

7,126

Boyertown Borough

3,940

Colebrookdale Township

5,270

Douglass Township

3,327

Earl Township*

730

Union Township

1,123

Washington Township*

653

TOTAL POPULATION

22,169

 

  • As part of the Alert & Notification System maintained by Exelon, a number of high output sirens have been installed throughout the Emergency Planning Zone. These sirens serve as an “attention getter” and ARE NOT a signal to evacuate. If you hear a siren, immediately turn your radio to one of the following Emergency Alert Stations.

Call Sign

 FREQUENCY

WEEU

830 AM

WRAW

1340 AM

WRFY

102.5 FM

WBYN

107.5 FM

WXAC

91.3 FM

WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY

  • KEEP PHONE LINES OPEN – Do not make unnecessary phone calls. Leaving phone lines open for emergency workers will help everyone involved. If you require assistance, call the emergency phone numbers broadcast on the radio.
  • IF INSTRUCTED TO SHELTER-IN-PLACE – Go indoors and stay there. Close all doors and windows and shut off any systems that draw in outside air, such as furnaces, fireplaces and air conditioners. Keep listening to the radio for updates. Keep pets inside and shelter farm animals.
  • IF INSTRUCTED TO EVACUATE – In an evacuation, people in the affected area will be asked to go to local reception centers. After this, they can stay at specified mass care centers or with friends and relatives outside the evacuation zone.
MUNICIPALITY

RECEPTION CENTER

Amity Township / Amity Gardens

Exeter Township Municipal Building

Amity Township / East

Oley Valley High School

Boyertown Borough

Oley Valley High School

Colebrookdale Township / West of Route 100

Oley Valley High School

Colebrookdale Township / East of Route 100

Emmaus High School

Douglass Township / South

Oley Valley High School

Douglass Township / North

Oley Valley High School

Earl Township

Oley Valley High School

Union Township

Robeson Township Municipal Building

Washington Township

Emmaus High School

 

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Oley Valley School District

17 JEFFERSON ST

OLEY, PA 19547

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