TRAFFIC CONTROL CONCEPTS FOR INCIDENT CLEARANCE
3.0 INCIDENT RESPONDERS
Identification of affected jurisdictions and agency responsibilities is critical for effective response to incidents. While involvement will vary depending on the scope and severity of an incident, each entity should be involved in the planning process so that each has a clear understanding of roles, responsibilities, resources, communications protocols, and other aspects of the incident management program. This is especially true when roles overlap; addressing all issues outside of an actual incident will reduce conflicts and confusion.
Operations Personnel
Operations personnel are typically associated with transportation departments whose response priorities focus on restoration of normal traffic flow. They may implement on-scene traffic control strategies for quick clearance and, once preliminary traffic control is in place, they support clean-up and recovery efforts so that the scene may be cleared and traffic delays minimized.
Fire Responders
First responders are those individuals who arrive first at the incident scene. They provide the initial response to assist crash victims while isolating and protecting the scene and responders by implementing immediate traffic control. First responders typically include law enforcement, fire-rescue, and emergency medical services ( EMS). Their first priority is the safety of motorists, victims, and other responders; they have a secondary emphasis on resuming traffic flow.
Secondary Responders
Secondary responders are those individuals who take over certain incident scene responsibilities from operations personnel and first responders, such as traffic control set up. They are not generally first on scene and provide support functions to assist in the incident response. Typically their focus is traffic control and management.
Table 1 Indicates typical roles and responsibilities of incident responders.
Response Agency |
Roles and Responsibilities |
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Law Enforcement (state patrols, sheriffs, local police departments)
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Fire Rescue (career and/or volunteer fire departments)
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911 and Other Dispatch |
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EMS |
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Department of Transportation (DOT) Personnel – Maintenance |
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DOT Personnel – Traffic Operations |
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DOT Personnel – Construction |
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Service Patrol (Public and Private) |
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Towing/Wrecker Services |
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Hazardous Material Responders |
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Media/Information Service Providers |
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Coroners/Medical Examiners |
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