 A well trained technician whose primary responsibility is to expedite the clean up and removal of any congestion causing incident that occurs on the.

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 A well trained technician whose primary responsibility is to expedite the clean up and removal of any congestion causing incident that occurs on the interstate system.

HERO TRAINING  300 hours of controlled environment training  Minimum of 5 weeks on- the-job training  Basic Auto Mechanics  Traffic Control & Incident Management  Emergency Vehicle Training  1st Responder Haz-Mat  Interagency Coordination  Crash Victim Extrication  Radio/Telephone Protocol  Legal Liability Issues  1st Responder First-Aid  Push Bumper Training

Highway Emergency Response Vehicle

HERO Vehicles are equipped with:  Push Bumpers  Traffic Control Devices  Fuel Transfer Tank  Retractable Arrow Board  Jump Starting System  Halogen Flood Lights  First Aid Kits  Air Compressor  Air Tools  P.A. System  Power Inverter  Floor Jack  Hand Tools  Absorbent Materials  Gasoline, Coolant  Nextel Radios&  800MHz Radios

Types of Assistance  Providing small quantities of fuel  Changing flat tires  Jump starting vehicles  Minor mechanical repairs  Providing coolant/water  Relocating stalled vehicles (from hazardous locations)  Transport stranded motorists  Provide road and travel information

Setting up traffic control and/or detour routes at major incident scenes

HERO Unit

Total Assists for ,437

I-575OtherGa 400I-75/85I-20I-75I-85I

Type Incidents & Detection

GARY MILLSAPS GEORGIA DOT – HERO Manager (404)