National TIM Responder Training Program Implementation Progress - As of May 18, 2020
Train-the-Trainer Sessions• 465 sessions with 12,742 participants• 23% of participants have provided training
In-Person Responder Training• 16,991 sessions with 387,809 participants
Web-Based Training (WBT) • 75,417 total | 50,796 NHI | 7,543 Other• 17,078 ERSI Responder Safety Learning Network
Total Trained: 475,968
TIM Responder Struck-By FatalitiesSURVIVAL ALERT UPDATE
• 15 fatalities have occurred since Jan 1, 2020.
2 - Firefighters/EMS Personnel
8 - Law Enforcement Officers
5 - Towing & Recovery Personnel
0 - Mobile Mechanics
0 - DOT/SSP
0 – DPW
Injuries could be 10 times greater!
Call to Action! Web-Based Training Option Links:• https://www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov/course-search?course_no=133126A• https://learning.respondersafety.com/Clusters/National-TIM-Training-
Certificate.aspx Struck-By Line of Duty Death-www.respondersafety.com/FatalityReports
TIM Training Program Implementation Progress Train-the-Trainer (TtT) Sessions - As of May 18, 2020
WA2
OR
CA
NV
ID
UT
NMAZ
NDMN
IANE
MT
WY
COKS
OK
TX
WIMI
IL
AR
MS
SC
MO
LA
INOH
FL
TN
KY
MEVT
NH
MA
RICT
NJ2
DEMDWV
VA DC
2
PA
2
3
2
SD
3
217
11
3
2
3
3
2
465 Number of TtT Sessions Conducted
FHWA SponsoredTtT Session Conducted
State/Local Led/Funded TtT Session Conducted
TtT Session Planned2
AK
HI
2
2
3
2
FHWA and State/Local Co-SponsoredTtT Session Conducted
4
2
2
2
2
NC
4
2
8
2
3
32
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
PR
2
NY
2
2
2
4
2
2
3
2
Canada
2
2
2
4
AL
2
2
2
2
2
2
GA2
2
2
TIM Training Program Implementation ProgressResponder Training: In-Person & WBT- As of May 18, 2020
MA: 6,530[846]
3,314[1,591]
RI: 2,751[122]CT: 931 [672]
NJ: 17,889[746]
MD: 6,926[765]DC:
1,994[446]
4,373[149]
2,272[794]4,572
[531]
1,163[79]
2,832[2,778]
13,845[6,278]14,718
[3,301]5,933[207]15,731
[711]
11,998[2,278]
8,492 [1,810]
974[108]
4,526[215]
9,591[558]
7,428[350]
15,381[348]
24,292[19,775]
12,276[705]
7,167[190]
3,431[61]2,541
[217]
1,293[15]
17,742[7,608]
878[216]
6,772[131]
4,334[310]
6,547[469]
2,021[56]
6,910[857]
23,716 [684]
8,881[9,651]4,368
[181]
5,597[227]
8,584[859]
1,680[103]
26,711[1,405]
VT: 1,695[193]
NH: 2,184[91]
AK: 514[79]
Mexico: 1,231[2]
Number of Responders Trained: In-Person - 387,809 Web-Based Training (WBT) - [75,417]
HI:581[415]
PR: 8,002[34]
DE: 394[285]
9,952[1,844]
Canada: 1,176 [228]
PR:8,270
TIM Training Program Implementation ProgressTotal Trained- As of May 18, 2020
MA: 7,525
5,182
RI: 2,935CT:
1,685NJ:
19,046
MD: 7,985
4,589
3,3105,390
1,337
5,784
20,43118,3616,291
16,725
14,764
10,626
1,210
4,997
10,308
7,99015,925
44,954
13,408
7,496
3,573
2,898
1,376
25,882
1,2127,042
4,864
7,354
2,118
7,970
24,678
19,0524,704
16,036
6,008
9,910
1,872
12,05028,557
VT: 1,931
NH: 2,335
AK: 649 Mexico: 1,233
DE: 711
475,968 Total Trained
HI: 1,096
Canada: 1,446
DC: 2,522
TIM Training Program Implementation ProgressPercent Trained – Goal of 45% - As of May 18, 2020
MA: 74.7%(10,068)
24.9%(20,777)
RI: 71.9%(4,080)
CT: 54.0%(3,120)
NJ: 63.9%(29,798)
MD: 34.4% (23,218)
DC: 38.6%(6,534)
43.7%(10,502)
47.3%
(11,394)
35.5%(3,770)
54.4%(10,627)
37.5%(54,500)49.5%
(37,126)20.6%(30,546)
30.6%(54,699)
56.7%(26,061)
53.4%(19,894)
12.2%(9,932)
57.3%(18,000)
24.5%(32,555)
40.1%(39,698)
57.4%(78,309)
43.3%(31,000)
58.8%(4,930)
34.5%(3,993)
36.3%(71,223)
10.3%(11,781)
26.7%(26,350)
59.1%(8,224)
32.7%(22,500)
27.0%(7,831)
55.6%(14,331)
42.8%(57,680)
66.8%(28,532)
25.9%(18,172)
58.6%
18.2%(54,443)
24.9%(7,510)
66.3%(18,177)
VT: 69.1%(2,796)
NH: 32.5%(7,175)
AK: 13.5%(4,797)
HI:33.5%(3,270)
PR:65.1%(12,698)
10 25 - 34.9% Trained
8 15 - 24.9% Trained
3 0.1 - 14.9% Trained
41.1% Percent Trained
(1,158,265) Total Responders To Be Trained
60.2%(8,300)
(27,357)
19.4%(17,103)
37.2%(20,139)
16.6%(21,542)
DE: 15.1%(4,715)
10 35 - 44.9% Trained
6 45 - 54.9% Trained
15 55+% Trained
Traffic Incident Management Research Using Cooperative Automation Research Mobility Application (CARMA) Messenger Platform
• Automated Driving Systems (ADS) safe interaction with first responder and motorist vehicles (and future use of ADS)
• Lives saved, police, EMS/firefighters, towers, transportation/public works and motorist
Project has two parts:• Feature Development and Testing
on Real Vehicles• Human Factors Studies
Firefighter Safety Stand Down 2020
• Taking place each year during the third week of June, Safety Stand Down highlights critical safety, health, and survival issues for the fire and emergency services. Departments and personnel are asked to suspend all non-emergency activities during the week to focus their attention on safety and health education and training. A week is provided to ensure all duty shifts can participate.
• The 2020 Safety Stand Down takes place June 14-20. This year’s theme calls attention to the hazards that responders face while performing their duties on roadways. Operating in roadways continues to be some of the most treacherous incident scenes we respond to. This important initiative encourages everyone to refresh their techniques and learn new skills based on research and nationally recognized best practices. Use the resources and training on this site to participate in this year’s Safety Stand Down.
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Building a Superhighway to Safety – Protecting our Responders on Roadways
NTIRAWNovember 8-14, 2020
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Safety is a TEAM Effort Traffic Emergency Actions Matter
Thank you, be Safe!
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