Module 8 Tabletop Case Exercises MOT Training for Incident Responders in Florida.

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Module 8 Tabletop Case Exercises MOT Training for Incident Responders in Florida

Module 8 Why Exercise? To develop an interagency team with a common understanding of the transportation aspects To apply different MOT plans in response to various incident scenarios To prepare each responder for the event including unexpected changes To improve individual and agency performance

Module 8 Instructions Divide the class into groups Each group needs at least one incident responder representing each agency (firefighter, police officer, EMS, road ranger, tow company, DOT, etc.) Assign each incident responder in the group to a different role

Module 8 First Case An accident on a six-lane interstate highway, 60 mph posted speed, northbound direction Vehicles blocking the outside shoulder and traffic lane Vehicle arrival order: 1.Road Ranger/FDOT (16 cones) 2.Police vehicle/FHP (3 cones) 3.Fire vehicle (3 cones) and EMS 4.Tow vehicle

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Second Case An accident on a six-lane interstate highway, 60 mph posted speed, northbound direction Vehicles blocking the inside shoulder and traffic lane Vehicle arrival order: 1.Fire vehicle (3 cones) and EMS 2.Police vehicle/FHP (3 cones) 3.Road Ranger/FDOT (16 cones) 4.Tow vehicle

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Third Case An accident on an eight-lane interstate highway, 65 mph posted speed, northbound direction Vehicles blocking the two center traffic lanes Vehicle arrival order: 1.Road Ranger/FDOT (18 cones) 2.Police vehicle/FHP (3 cones) 3.Fire vehicle (3 cones) and EMS 4.Tow vehicle

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