Colorado Code § 40-20-306

Emergency notifications
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(1) Within thirty minutes after discovering an
emergency involving a train, unless communication is impossible, the railroad operating the train
shall notify the state's watch center of the emergency by telephone or another agreed-upon
method of communication to ensure that authorities can respond swiftly and appropriately.
Emergency conditions that require a railroad to provide such notice include:
(a) Release of any hazardous material;
(b) Death of any individual;
(c) Injury to any individual that requires medical treatment in addition to first aid;
(d) Any fire or risk of fire; and
(e) Property damage amounting to fifty thousand dollars or more.
(2) The notification described in subsection (1) of this section must include:
(a) Details about the nature and severity of the emergency, such as the type of incident,
the location of the incident, the potential hazards involved, and any immediate actions taken or
required;
(b) The extent of the impact of the emergency, including any injuries, fatalities, property
damage, or environmental damage;
(c) Impacts on other surface transportation, including blocked roadways;
(d) If the emergency involves the transportation of hazardous materials, specific
information about the materials involved, their quantities, and any potential risks to public safety
or the environment;
(e) Response actions taken to mitigate the emergency;
(f) Requests for assistance, including evacuations, containment, and additional
resources; and
(g) Any immediate coordination efforts that have taken place with local authorities.
(3) After providing the emergency notification described in subsection (1) of this
section, a railroad shall submit follow-up reports to the commission and coordinate response
efforts.
(4) A railroad that provides a notification described in subsection (1) of this section shall
also notify the community rail safety advisory committee and the rail industry safety advisory
committee of the incident within thirty days after providing the notification described in
subsection (1) of this section.

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