Register for the Jul 28 Talking TIM Webinar

July 2021 Talking TIM Webinar:  Emergency Responder Head Protection

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Traffic Incident Management Program invites you to register for the Talking TIM webinar on Wednesday, July 28,  from 1:30 - 3:30 PM ET. Learn what head protection is better suited for responder safety, hear how the response to incidents involving electric vehicles differs from the typical response, and learn about two-way geo-targeted communications with travelers. Featured in this webinar are:

  • Lieutenant Brady Robinette, Lubbock Fire and Rescue, Texas. Mr. Robinette will explain why Lubbock Fire Rescue built a machine to test various helmets. In addition, he will highlight features of the helmet now being distributed for use when responding to vehicle crashes.
  • Ron Moore, RESQUE-1, is one of the leading experts in extrication, automobile rescue, and TIM Responder training. He has led electric vehicle safety training across the United States and will highlight responder strategies with electric and hybrid vehicles needing assistance.
  • John Farrell, Information Logistics, will highlight a system to accept, process and deliver geographically tagged information to travelers through various channels such as interactive voice response, web, email, hands-free, and eyes-free mobile app.

Paul Jodoin and Jim Austrich, FHWA Office of Operations, organize and moderate this webinar series hosted by the National Operations Center of Excellence (NOCoE). To view previous topics in this webinar series, please visit the FHWA sponsored Talking TIM webinar site. 

 

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Paul Jodoin and Jim Austrich
Traffic Incident Management Program Managers 

Federal Highway Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20590
202-366-5465

 

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The Talking TIM Webinar Series seeks to provide a forum where TIM practitioners can exchange information about current practices, programs, and technologies. Each month, Talking TIM will highlight successful programs, identify best practices, and showcase technology that advances the profession.