From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 07:59:02 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 11:59:02 +0000 Subject: [util] All 3E MRI Nursing Personnel & Gamma Knife Nursing Message-ID: TO: All 3E MRI Nursing Personnel & Gamma Knife Nursing FROM: Personnel Larry Blanchard, Assistant Director, Physical Plant DATE: May 2026 SUBJECT: Monthly Testing of 3E MRI, Gamma Knife, & Interventional Radiology Nurse Call - "Code Blue" System ___________________________________________________________________ The next monthly test is scheduled for Wednesday, May 20, 2026. To comply with current regulations, the Physical Plant Electronics personnel will be conducting a monthly test of the "Code Blue" portion of the nurse call system in the East Wing and Gamma Knife. This test will affect all patient headwalls in the East Wing and 3E MRI. 3E MRI, GAMMA KNIFE, & 3W Interventional Radiology-CODE BLUE TEST PROCEDURE: 1. Physical Plant personnel will report to the nurses? station to announce that they will be conducting "Code Blue" testing and to see if there are any rooms that have special restrictions. The test will be announced over the paging system fifteen minutes prior to the test (4:45AM). 2. Physical Plant personnel will then proceed with the test starting with the first room on the unit and proceeding down the hall until finished with the unit. When the testing on the unit is finished, a notification will be given to the appropriate nursing staff. 3. Plant Electronics technicians will proceed with testing until all units are tested. The order is to be as follows: - 3E MRI - Gamma Knife - 3W Interventional Radiology 4. When all testing is completed and the nursing staff is notified, the test will then be over. Completion of the test will be announced over the paging system. NOTE: To comply with current regulations, this test must be done. Any rooms that cannot be tested at this time must be noted along with the reason why and an attempt will be made to test later. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at Revised 6/2023 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? Maintenance Operations Center Upstate Medical University Room 1806 ? 315-464-4230 Tough times don?t last, but tough people do. ? Robert H. Schuller [image] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-image.png Type: image/png Size: 6554 bytes Desc: Outlook-image.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Gamma Knife and Code Blue.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 152388 bytes Desc: Gamma Knife and Code Blue.pdf URL: From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:00:18 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:00:18 +0000 Subject: [util] 550 Harrison Generator Test Notice Message-ID: TO: All Departments with Space in 550 DATE: Harrison May 2026 SUBJECT: Generator Test: 550 Harrison Generator testing for 550 Harrison is scheduled for Monday, May 18, 2026, as follows: THE 550 HARRISON TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The emergency generator will start between 5:00AM and 5:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 5:30AM and 5:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency (red) outlets and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to hospital services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies. Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc. that cannot cope with a power outage of this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager, at 315- 464-8923 or 680-323-1819 Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel generator test is greatly appreciated. Revised 3-23-21 Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? Maintenance Operations Center Upstate Medical University Room 1806 ? 315-464-4230 Tough times don?t last, but tough people do. ? Robert H. Schuller [image] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-image.png Type: image/png Size: 6554 bytes Desc: Outlook-image.png URL: From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:07:41 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:07:41 +0000 Subject: [util] East and West Parkng Garages Message-ID: TO: All Departments with Space in East and West Parking Garages DATE: May 2026 SUBJECT: Generator Test: East and West Parking Garages The next monthly test is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026. The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies. Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc. that cannot cope with a power outage of this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). THE PARKING GARAGE WEST TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The emergency generator will be starting between 7:00AM and 7:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 7:30AM and 7:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency outlets (red) and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. PARKING GARAGE EAST TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The emergency generator will be starting between 8:00AM and 8:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 8:30AM and 8:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency outlets (red) and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel Reviewed 3-23-21 generator test is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? 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THE EAST TOWER GENERATOR TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The test will be announced over the paging system fifteen minutes prior to the test (5:00AM). ? The emergency generators will be started between 5:00AM and 5:05AM and used as the source for the emergency power feed for approximately 60 minutes. ? Emergency power will be switched back to the electrical feed between 6:35AM and 6:45AM when the generators are turned off. ? Completion of the test will be announced over the paging system. ? Users of emergency power will notice a series of sequential blinks at the beginning of the East Tower test (one per electrical zone) as each of the 14 emergency power switches are engaged. At the end of the test, all areas will blink (yellow) as the switches return their respective areas to normal power. ? Elevators in the East Tower may stop and start during power transition. If an unavoidable emergency arises close to the time that the emergency generator test is scheduled and you feel that a brief power interruption would be detrimental to patient care, immediately contact the Maintenance Operations Center at 4-4230. The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to Hospital services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies. Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc. that cannot cope with a power outage of this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel generator test is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Reviewed 3-23-21 Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? Maintenance Operations Center Upstate Medical University Room 1806 ? 315-464-4230 Tough times don?t last, but tough people do. ? Robert H. Schuller [image] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-image.png Type: image/png Size: 6554 bytes Desc: Outlook-image.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: East Tower Generator Test Notice.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 171445 bytes Desc: East Tower Generator Test Notice.pdf URL: From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:09:39 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:09:39 +0000 Subject: [util] East Wing Generator Test Notice Message-ID: TO: Department Heads, Department Chairmen & Hospital Administration DATE: May 2026 SUBJECT: Generator and Fire Service Recall Test: East Wing The next monthly test is scheduled for Wednesday, May 20, 2026. THE EAST WING GENERATOR TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The test will be announced over the paging system at around 5:00AM. ? The emergency generators will be started between 5:00AM and 5:05AM and used as the source for the emergency power feed for approximately 60 minutes. ? Emergency power will be switched back to the electrical feed between 6:30AM and 6:45AM and the generators will be turned off. ? Completion of the test will be announced over the paging system. ? Users of emergency power will notice a series of sequential blinks at the beginning of the East Wing test (one per electrical zone) as each of the 21 emergency power switches is engaged. At the end of the test, all areas will blink nearly together as the switches return their respective areas to normal power. If an unavoidable emergency arises close to the time that the emergency generator test is scheduled and you feel that a brief power interruption would be detrimental to patient care, immediately contact the Maintenance Operations Center at 4-4230. The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to hospital services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies (operating rooms, etc.) Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc., that cannot cope with a power outage of this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel generator test is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Reviewed 3-23-21 Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? 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Name: East Wing Generator Test Notice .pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 172615 bytes Desc: East Wing Generator Test Notice .pdf URL: From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:13:33 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:13:33 +0000 Subject: [util] Gamma Knife and Code Blue Message-ID: TO: All 3E MRI Nursing Personnel & Gamma Knife Nursing FROM: Personnel Larry Blanchard, Assistant Director, Physical Plant DATE: May 2026 SUBJECT: Monthly Testing of 3E MRI, Gamma Knife, & Interventional Radiology Nurse Call - "Code Blue" System ___________________________________________________________________ The next monthly test is scheduled for Wednesday, May 20, 2026. To comply with current regulations, the Physical Plant Electronics personnel will be conducting a monthly test of the "Code Blue" portion of the nurse call system in the East Wing and Gamma Knife. This test will affect all patient headwalls in the East Wing and 3E MRI. 3E MRI, GAMMA KNIFE, & 3W Interventional Radiology-CODE BLUE TEST PROCEDURE: 1. Physical Plant personnel will report to the nurses? station to announce that they will be conducting "Code Blue" testing and to see if there are any rooms that have special restrictions. The test will be announced over the paging system fifteen minutes prior to the test (4:45AM). 2. Physical Plant personnel will then proceed with the test starting with the first room on the unit and proceeding down the hall until finished with the unit. When the testing on the unit is finished, a notification will be given to the appropriate nursing staff. 3. Plant Electronics technicians will proceed with testing until all units are tested. The order is to be as follows: - 3E MRI - Gamma Knife - 3W Interventional Radiology 4. When all testing is completed and the nursing staff is notified, the test will then be over. Completion of the test will be announced over the paging system. NOTE: To comply with current regulations, this test must be done. Any rooms that cannot be tested at this time must be noted along with the reason why and an attempt will be made to test later. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at Revised 6/2023 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? Maintenance Operations Center Upstate Medical University Room 1806 ? 315-464-4230 Tough times don?t last, but tough people do. ? Robert H. Schuller [image] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The test will be announced over the paging system prior to the test. ? Emergency generators will be started between 5:00AM and 5:05AM and used as the source for the emergency power feed for approximately 30 minutes. ? Emergency power will be switched back to the electrical feed between 5:30AM and 5:35AM and the generators will be turned off. ? Completion of the test will be announced over the paging system. ? Users of the emergency power will notice a blink at the beginning and end of the test. Activities which can be adversely affected by even a momentary loss of power should not be scheduled or conducted during this time. If an unavoidable emergency arises close to the time that the emergency generator test is scheduled and you feel that a brief power interruption would be detrimental to patient care, immediately contact the Maintenance Operations Center at 4-4230. The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies (operating rooms, etc.) Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc. that cannot cope with a power outage of this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Reviewed 3-23-21 Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel generator test is greatly appreciated. Thank you. 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Name: Generator and Fire Recall Test UH and Gamma Knife.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 194642 bytes Desc: Generator and Fire Recall Test UH and Gamma Knife.pdf URL: From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:22:08 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:22:08 +0000 Subject: [util] TU3 and TU4 Generator Test Notice Message-ID: TO: All Departments with Space in TU-3 and TU-4 DATE: May 2026 SUBJECT: Generator Test: TU-3 and TU-4 Generator testing for TU-3 & TU-4 is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026. The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to hospital services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies. Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc. that cannot cope with a power outage for this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). THE TU-3 TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The emergency generator will be started between 6:00 AM and 6:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 6:30AM and 6:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency outlets (red) and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. THE TU-4 TEST PROCEDURES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ? The emergency generator will be starting between 7:00AM and 7:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 7:30AM and 7:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency outlets (red) and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel Reviewed 3-23-21 generator test is greatly appreciated. Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? Maintenance Operations Center Upstate Medical University Room 1806 ? 315-464-4230 Tough times don?t last, but tough people do. ? Robert H. Schuller [image] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-image.png Type: image/png Size: 6554 bytes Desc: Outlook-image.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: TU3 and TU4 Generator Test Notice .pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 176473 bytes Desc: TU3 and TU4 Generator Test Notice .pdf URL: From TarantiJ at upstate.edu Fri May 1 08:23:11 2026 From: TarantiJ at upstate.edu (Jason Tarantino) Date: Fri, 1 May 2026 12:23:11 +0000 Subject: [util] TU-7 Children's Pavilion Message-ID: TO: All Departments with Space in TU-7 / Children?s Pavilion DATE: May 2026 SUBJECT: Generator Test: TU-7 / Children?s Pavilion Generator test for TU-7 / Children?s Pavilion is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026: The test, although intended to simulate an actual power outage, has been modified to keep the disruption to hospital services at a minimum. If an actual power outage occurs, the electrical circuits supported by the generator will be without power for 5 to 10 seconds except for those areas which have their own uninterruptible power supplies. Our recent experience suggests that a real power outage can be expected once a year. If you have equipment, processes, etc. that cannot cope with a power outage for this duration, your department should consider installing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS's). ? The emergency generator will be started between 5:00 AM and 5:05AM and will be used as the source for emergency power for approximately 30 minutes. ? The emergency power will be switched back to normal between 5:30AM and 5:35AM when the generator turns off. ? Emergency outlets (red) and emergency lights will blink when the test starts and again when it ends. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the test or the emergency power system, please feel free to contact Marc Dingle, Electrical Facilities Manager at 4-8923 or 680-323-1819. Your continued cooperation in completing the code mandated emergency diesel generator test is greatly appreciated. Best regards, Jason Tarantino Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 Physical Plant ? 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