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DescriptionFirst Responder Training, State Policy Academy, April 30, 2014 (14086664941).jpg |
MassDOT and its public safety partners with support from the Federal Highway Administration this week launched the 2014 First Responder Training Program to help improve traffic incident response. The program began on April 30 at the State Police Academy in New Braintree, left. Clearing incidents quickly with a well coordinated multi-disciplinary team of first responders and transportation personnel is an important means of reducing the risk of secondary incidents and congestion delays. Nationally, every 3 days a public works employee is struck and killed in a roadway work zone. A towing professional is killed every six days. In the last two decades, nearly 300 police officers have been struck and killed on roadways. Each year 5 firefighters are killed on roadways. During the opening of the 2014 program at the State Police Academy, 175 “future troopers” took part in a four hour training program taught by a team of State Police, MassDOT employees, fire and towing personnel. Each class is taught by statewide trainers from multiple disciplines who have been certified after participating in a two-day train the trainer program. The training program is comprehensive, covering statistics, terminology and standards, notification and response, arrival, and initial size-up. It also covers command responsibility, safety, patient care and investigation and concludes with traffic management, removal, termination, hands on activity, and situational awareness. |
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Source | First Responder Training, State Policy Academy, April 30, 2014 |
Author | MassDOT |
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