AGENDA ITEM XI-2 NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT (TIM)

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NOTES REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS AGENDA ITEM XI-2 NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT (TIM) Presenter: Summary: Bill Fuller, FDOT The Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Team Program brings together all agencies involved in clearing roadway crashes with the objective of improving detection, verification, response, and clearance times to expeditiously remove a motor vehicle crash or incident from the roadway while providing the best real-time information to motorists, resulting in a safer roadway environment for both incident responders and motorists. The Southwest Florida Traffic Incident Management Teams are committed to implementing the Quick Clearance principles of Florida's Open Roads Policy through the implementation of the "3 Cs" of TIM: Communication, Cooperation, and Coordination. TIM Teams are dedicated to providing the public with the best real-time Motorist Information available through Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as 511, Highway Advisory Radio, and over the road Dynamic Message Signs. TIM team member agencies include state, regional, and local transportation agencies, public safety providers, emergency medical responders, emergency management agencies, professional tow truck operators, and many others that service the traveling public. TIM Teams are sponsored by the Florida Department of Transportation and meet to discuss related topics, develop improved processes, share lessons learned, and gain insight into other stakeholder perspectives. Attachments: Recommended Action: None Informational Only MPO Meeting 10-26-15 Agenda Item Prepared By: Colleen McGue AGENDA ITEM XI-2

Getting Results from Regional Traffic Incident Management Teams TIM Teams Collier-Lee-Charlotte, Sarasota-Manatee, Polk By: Bill Fuller Florida Department of Transportation

Definitions Incident Any non recurring event that causes capacity reduction or increased demand Incident management The organized cooperative effort of multiple agencies to detect & verify incidents, respond & manage the scene, manage traffic & provide traveler information, and clear the incident TIM Team A Traffic Incident Management Team is a group of organizations meeting regularly to identify issues, and develop improved incident management operations through coordination, communication and cooperation

TIM Team Participants Law enforcement Fire-rescue Emergency Management Transportation Medical Examiner Public Works Hazardous materials teams Asset management contractors Towing and Recovery Road Builders on major projects

Regional Transportation Management Center in Fort Myers

TIM Team support of Regional Traveler Information

The Highway Incident Problem 50-60% of congestion is caused by incidents 20% of crashes are secondary incidents (1 min= 2.8% chance of secondary) Incident responder injuries are significant Cost of Congestion annually $80 Billion nation wide Sarasota = $198 million Tamp / St. Pete = $1.1 Billion

And the problem is us?

Often resulting is secondary crashes 1min response = 2.8% secondary

Quantifying the issue. Responder Safety Police officers are 18 times more likely to die from being hit by a vehicle than struck by a bullet. 6-8 Fire / EMS lost annually 10-12 Law enforcement lost annually 60 Towers lost annually 100 other highway professionals lost annually

OPEN ROADS POLICY Safe but Quick Agreement Between the FHP and FDOT Establishes policy for FHP and FDOT personnel to expedite the removal of vehicles, cargo and debris from the State roadway. Clear all incidents within 90 minutes of the arrival of the first responding officer. Restore, in a URGENT MANNER, the safe and orderly flow of traffic

OPEN ROADS POLICY Agreement Governmental entities have responsibility to do whatever is reasonable to reduce the risks to responders. 25% of non-reoccurring congestion is the result of traffic crash. 20% of crashes are secondary 20% of secondary crashes result in a fatality

Memorandum of Understanding

Memo of Understanding Parties to this Document recognize and understand the importance of data and resource-sharing and public safety through efficient and timely use of TIM.

No Obligation However, the associated Memorandums of Understanding do not obligate the TIM Team Agency Members, or the TIM Team Agency Member representatives to commit or donate funds, equipment or personnel to the association s activities or initiatives.

Commitment to Participate The TIM Team Agency Members do however commit to participating in collaborative efforts intended to advance the interest of the TIM program for the benefit of public safety.

Sarasota Manatee County Respondents Sheriff-Manatee Co. Fire Chief-West Manatee Fire Chief- Cedar Hammock Fire Rescue Police Chief-City of Holmes Beach Chief of Police-Bradenton Mayor-City of Venice Mayor-City of Bradenton

Multi- agency training opportunities

National Unified Goals NUG Objectives National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training and the Train-the-Trainer Pilot Workshop

SHRP-2 by Responders for Responders The National Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Responder Training and Train-the- Trainer Course was developed as part of the Strategic Highway Research Program-2 (SHRP-2), designed to establish the foundation for responders to meet the Traffic Incident Management National Unified Goal (NUG) objectives of: responder safety; safe, quick clearance; and prompt, reliable, interoperable communications.

Train Together to Respond Together

TIM Team Logistics Bi-Monthly - Second Tuesday, October 13 th at 1:30PM Manatee County Public Safety Center, 2101 47th Terrace East, Bradenton FL, 34203 www.swfltim.org/

TIM Team contacts Bill Fuller, FDOT Traffic Operations (239) 225-1915 Charles Stratton, Metric (407) 644-2376 Rory Howe, Delcan (404) 320-1776

For more about TIM please visit www.swfltim.org/