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Page 1: 1. 2 Partnership Roles in Incident Management Captain Rob Patrick California Highway Patrol

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Partnership Roles in Partnership Roles in Incident ManagementIncident Management

CaptainCaptainRob PatrickRob Patrick

CaliforniaCalifornia Highway Patrol Highway Patrol

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Reduce Exposure Time at Reduce Exposure Time at the Scene!the Scene!

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What are Secondary What are Secondary Incidents?Incidents?

Accident or incident which occurs as a Accident or incident which occurs as a result of the initialresult of the initial

Collisions which occur in the back-up Collisions which occur in the back-up (can be miles away)(can be miles away)

Traffic congestion on non-related Traffic congestion on non-related highways and surface streetshighways and surface streets

Injury to responders by inattentive or Injury to responders by inattentive or impaired driversimpaired drivers

Inability for other responders to arrive Inability for other responders to arrive at the incident due to congestionat the incident due to congestion

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Initial Scene Initial Scene ManagementManagement

Fire Fire DepartmentDepartment

Fire CaptainFire Captain Chief OfficerChief Officer

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Roles and ResponsibilitiesRoles and Responsibilities

Freeway incidentsFreeway incidents rarely involve the rarely involve the response of one single response of one single agency agency

Each response agencyEach response agency has a specific task in has a specific task in anan incident incident

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Specific Agency NeedsSpecific Agency Needs

Vehicle FiresVehicle Fires FiresFires Vehicle AccidentVehicle Accident Patient CarePatient Care Helicopter LZHelicopter LZ Haz MatHaz Mat

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Evidence PreservationEvidence Preservation

Firefighting Foams Firefighting Foams (ARFFF)(ARFFF)

Clothing Clothing Waste ManagementWaste Management Scene SecurityScene Security Seatbelts Seatbelts

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Evidence PreservationEvidence Preservation

Car KeysCar Keys StatementsStatements Mechanism of Mechanism of

injuryinjury Obtain ID or Obtain ID or

licenselicense Skid MarksSkid Marks Debris Debris

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Appropriate Use of Appropriate Use of FlaresFlares

SafetySafety Facing TrafficFacing Traffic Flammable MaterialsFlammable Materials Pattern Directs Traffic Away From Pattern Directs Traffic Away From

SceneScene Stacking FlaresStacking Flares ExtinguishesExtinguishes

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When to Mark and When to Mark and MoveMove

Non-Injury AccidentNon-Injury Accident

Permission given by CHPPermission given by CHP

Tires can be markedTires can be marked

Vehicle can be drivenVehicle can be driven

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Four Measurable Four Measurable ObjectivesObjectives

Reduce the time for Reduce the time for incident detection and incident detection and verificationverification

Proper and safe on-Proper and safe on-scene management of scene management of personnel and personnel and equipment, while equipment, while keeping as many lanes keeping as many lanes open to traffic as open to traffic as possible. possible.

Reduce Reduce clearance timesclearance times

Providing Providing timely and timely and accurate accurate information to information to the publicthe public

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Thank YouThank You

Contact InformationContact Information

Enforcement Services DivisionEnforcement Services DivisionCommercial Vehicle SectionCommercial Vehicle Section

Captain Rob PatrickCaptain Rob Patrick (916) 445-1865 (916) 445-1865