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Highway Incident Management Training

Highway Incident Management Training. Housekeeping. Cell phones/ radios/ PDAs Restrooms Rules of participation Logistics/ Housekeeping. Module 1 Introduction. Module 1 Objectives. Define significance of training Overview training content Agency and Team member introductions.

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Highway Incident Management Training

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  1. Highway Incident Management Training

  2. Housekeeping • Cell phones/ radios/ PDAs • Restrooms • Rules of participation • Logistics/ Housekeeping

  3. Module 1 Introduction

  4. Module 1 Objectives • Define significance of training • Overview training content • Agency and Team member introductions

  5. Need Assessment Who trains with other agencies?

  6. Training Purpose • Everybody goes home safely • Incidents* • Cause over 50% of congestion • Waste 4.2 billion hours time • Waste 2.8 billion gallons fuel • Cost $87.2 billion each year • Reduce Secondary Crashes * 2009 Urban Mobility Report, TTI

  7. Fire Police Captain Struck PennsylvaniaFebruary 12, 2010

  8. Contributing Factors • No advance warning to motorists • Completely blocked roadway • No safety vest • Had his back to oncoming traffic • Lack of proper training

  9. Initial Incident: 6:10 AM, I-70 Highland Illinois August 2010

  10. Secondary Crash 1: 6:54 AM, I-70 WB August 2010

  11. Secondary Crash 2: 6:55 AM, I-70 EB August 2010

  12. What can be done to reduce secondary incidents?

  13. Video • Your vest won’t stop this bullet

  14. Training Content • Introduction • Roles/Procedures • 3 C’s • Initial Scene Response • Lunch

  15. Training Content • Incident Classification • Traffic Management • Clearance/Termination • Hands-on Case Studies

  16. Target Audience • Law Enforcement • Patrol, Supervisors, Accident Investigators/Reconstructionists • Fire Department • Fire personnel, Officers, Rescue/Extrication crews, HazMat teams • Emergency Medical • Duty personnel, Supervisors, Air Medical crews • Tow & Recovery Operators • Light-, Medium-, & Heavy-duty Operators, Supervisors • Highway Department • Municipal, County, State DOT, Courtesy Patrol, Tollway • Communication • 911 Centers, Traffic Operations Centers, Transportation Management Centers (TMC)

  17. Introductions • Questions • What is your name? • What agency are you with? • What is your primary role in TIM?

  18. SummaryModule 1 Introduction

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