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Front door and porch of property that faces East.<br />Date Taken: 9/24/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703055555556<br />Longitude: -105.048788888889<br />Tags:
Order to vacate posted on the front door by Denver Department of Public Health and Environment.   Photo taken facing west from the front steps of the residence.<br />Date Taken: 9/23/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7702812583333<br />Longitude: -105.04886475<br />Tags:
Closet emitting radiation at 100-105ur/hr, located towards end of hallway, near kitchen, at rear of residence. Sources of radiation were identified as Th-232, Ra-226, In-111.   Photo taken from hallway of residence, facing southeast.<br />Date Taken: 9/21/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703181583333<br />Longitude: -105.049009055556<br />Tags:
Fire safe at rear entrance of the property adjacent to back door. Safe contained a variety of unlabeled baggys and boxes containing powders and rocks.  Photo taken facing north, from rear entrance of residence.<br />Date Taken: 9/21/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7702944222222<br />Longitude: -105.049075305556<br />Tags:
Living room of residence full of miscellaneous personal items clothing, decor, dvds etc. Previous resident stated high powered lasers and extremely strong magnets are also located in this room.  They were later found in the hallway bedroom. Photo taken facing southwest, from the front of the residence<br />Date Taken: 9/21/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703133111111<br />Longitude: -105.048908833333<br />Tags:
Thorium 232 was identified in paper envelopes, SAM950 screened the envelopes at 200urem/hr. Indium 111 was identified in the white jar and screened at 4mrem/hr with a SAM950<br />Date Taken: 9/22/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703391861111<br />Longitude: -105.049084777778<br />Tags:
Box labeled as uranium ore found within the radiation closet.  Readings on Sam 950 were 190 urem/hr and the isotope was identified as Ra-226.<br />Date Taken: 9/22/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703446583333<br />Longitude: -105.049067666667<br />Tags:
3lbs of potassium cyanide, were retrieved from sealed a box in the kitchen of the residence.  Potassium cyanide was packed in standard fibrous packing material for hazardous materials.<br />Date Taken: 9/22/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703000138889<br />Longitude: -105.049088666667<br />Tags:
1 lb of 90 micron ammonium perchlorate was retrieved from residence. Baggy was found in an unlabeled box, that was open on in the kitchen. <br />Date Taken: 9/22/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7702965944444<br />Longitude: -105.049157694444<br />Tags:
Staging area for containers to hazcat. Containers include labeled and unlabeled mason jars, paint cans, plastic jugs, spray bottles, medication bottles and boxes. Photo taken at rear of residence facing south.<br />Date Taken: 9/23/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.770268925<br />Longitude: -105.049108777778<br />Tags:
Hazclass container 56-59, all containers are unopened and contain cobalt chloride-hexahydrate. Cobalt chloride-hexahydrate can create acid gas when on fire. Each container was packed with an SDS. Containers were not haz classed due to toxic nature.<br />Date Taken: 9/23/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.77030625<br />Longitude: -105.049127888889<br />Tags:
START contractor measuring radioactivity of items removed from the radiation closet. All sources were screened with a SAM 950 unit and screening results recorded electronically. Photo taken at the rear of house, in the yard, facing north.<br />Date Taken: 9/23/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703100972222<br />Longitude: -105.049118111111<br />Tags:
HCO-102a contained a small jar labeled White P. This was suspected to be white phosphorous, buried under a layer of vermiculite. START did not hazclass due to hazards associated with white phosphorous. Jar was packed into secondary containment.<br />Date Taken: 9/24/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703411<br />Longitude: -105.049154666667<br />Tags:
ERRS contractor adding concrete to medical prescriptions for disposal. All prescriptions disposed of were expired. Photo taken from backyard, facing east towards the house.<br />Date Taken: 9/24/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703037333333<br />Longitude: -105.049106166667<br />Tags:
START contractors decant kerosene from a lamp found in the bedroom of the residence into a 1L amber for disposal as a flammable substance.  Photo taken facing south, in the backyard, at the rear of the residence.<br />Date Taken: 9/24/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703271138889<br />Longitude: -105.049120277778<br />Tags:
HCO-94 was unopened and sealed. Label on the container stated the jar contained 100 grams of Potassium Ferricyanide. Jar was also labeled as poisonous and was and not hazclassed due to health concerns regarding contents.<br />Date Taken: 9/24/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7703075472222<br />Longitude: -105.049122527778<br />Tags:
START contractor staging drums for flammable substances disposal in accordance with DOT regulations. Photo taken from backyard of residence, facing East.<br />Date Taken: 9/24/2022<br />Category: Emergency Response<br />Latitude: 39.7702895944444<br />Longitude: -105.049095083333<br />Tags:
RCO-051 was a lead lined white container with large piece of ore. The ore screened at 4mrem/hr on a SAM 950 unit. Photo taken facing north, in the backyard of the residence.<br />Date Taken: 9/23/2022<br />Category: Container<br />Latitude: 39.77033415<br />Longitude: -105.049081861111<br />Tags: Site File
RCO-058 was a small plastic Tupperware containing a piece of thorium ore.  A SAM 950 screened the Th-232 isotope at 272 urem/hr. Photo taken in backyard of residence, facing north.<br />Date Taken: 9/24/2022<br />Category: Container<br />Latitude: 39.7703200555556<br />Longitude: -105.049170916667<br />Tags: Site File
RCO-060 was a small plastic Tupperware containing a piece of indium ore. A SAM 950 unit screened the In-111 isotope at a 679 urem/hr. The ore was placed in a 5 gal bucket with sand to increase shielding during disposal. Photo facing North, from backyard.<br />Date Taken: 9/24/2022<br />Category: Container<br />Latitude: 39.7703359111111<br />Longitude: -105.049155388889<br />Tags: Site File