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Highway Incident Management Training

Highway Incident Management Training. ICT Project 08-08 Pilot Training. May 6 -7, 2011. Instructors. Hugo Zhou, Ph.D., P.E., SIUE Ryan Fries, Ph.D., P.E., SIUE Steve Musser, Illinois Tollway Brad Sprague, ISP/Fire. Cell phones/ pagers/ PDAs Rest rooms Breaks and meals

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Highway Incident Management Training

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  1. Highway Incident Management Training ICT Project 08-08 Pilot Training May 6 -7, 2011

  2. Instructors • Hugo Zhou, Ph.D., P.E., SIUE • Ryan Fries, Ph.D., P.E., SIUE • Steve Musser, Illinois Tollway • Brad Sprague, ISP/Fire

  3. Cell phones/ pagers/ PDAs Rest rooms Breaks and meals Snacks, water, etc. Rules of participation Logistics/ Housekeeping Housekeeping

  4. Module 1 Introduction Hugo Zhou, SIUE

  5. Objectives • Define purpose of training • Overview of training content • Agency and Team member introductions

  6. Need Assessment Q5: Who trains with other agencies?

  7. Training Purpose • Everybody goes home safely • Incidents cause over 50% of congestion • wasted time—4.2 billion hours • fuel—2.8 billion wasted gallons • $87.2 billion • Reduce Secondary Crashes

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

  9. Video Washington Traffic Incident Management Video

  10. Training Content • Introduction • Responsibilities/Procedures • 3 C’s • Initial Scene Response • Classification and HAZMAT • Traffic Management • Clearance/Termination • Hands-on Case Studies

  11. 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)

  12. Agency and Team Member Introductions • Questions • What is your name? • What agency are you with? • What is your job? • How important is TIM in your work?

  13. SummaryModule 1 Introduction

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