Webinar - Safe Roads, Safe Responders: Educating Communities on Roadway Incident Safety

Engaging the community in roadway safety is a key part of reducing first responder injuries and death in traffic incident management. Just in time for your fall open house, this webinar will discuss ways to incorporate key topics such as “move over,” preventing distracted driving, and how to pass an emergency scene safely in your community education initiatives. 

Jack Sullivan

Director of Training

Emergency Responder Safety Institute

Jack is a subject matter expert on roadway incident operations and emergency personnel safety and promotes proactive strategies and tactics for protecting emergency workers from being struck by vehicles. He was a volunteer firefighter and chief officer for 23 years and in 2018 retired from a 40-year career as a safety and risk management consultant for the public and private sector. Jack teaches Roadway Incident Safety & Survival Workshops for emergency responders for ERSI and he is a Master Instructor for the FHWA SHRP2 Traffic Incident Management Train-the-Trainer Workshops. Jack is also a Technical Member of the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and currently serves as the Chair of the Task Group for Chapter 6i of the MUTCD – “Control of Traffic Through Traffic Incident Management Areas”.

Todd Leiss

Founder

TIM Heroes, Inc.

Todd Leiss is the founder of TIM Heroes, Inc., which promotes roadway safety public awareness and emergency responder safety. He also serves as the Deputy Director of Training for ResponderSafety.com. Previously, Leiss served over 23 years with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission in traffic operations and incident management. He has also previously served as a volunteer firefighter, EMT, hazmat technician, and 911 dispatcher. 

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Webinar - Safe Roads, Safe Responders: Educating Communities on Roadway Incident Safety
Recorded 09/17/2024  |  60 minutes
Recorded 09/17/2024  |  60 minutes Engaging the community in roadway safety is a key part of reducing first responder injuries and death in traffic incident management. Just in time for your fall open house, this webinar will discuss ways to incorporate key topics such as “move over,” preventing distracted driving, and how to pass an emergency scene safely in your community education initiatives.
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