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June 30, 2020

5 Keys to creating a Fire Department Roadway Safety Program

Many agencies have seen a lull in traffic-related calls while their states were shut down due to COVID-19. And there was an associated drop in scene-related accidents.

Things are picking up, though, and now is a good time to review roadway safety policy and procedure.

5 PARTS OF A ROADWAY SAFETY PROGRAM

The practice of roadway incident safety and traffic incident management is fairly standardized. We have the range of courses developed and provided by the National Highway Institute, along with courses developed and provided by state, county and local fire academies, not to mention private training resources. These courses include highly standardized, consistent and unified subject matter. Read More…

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