Routing and Mapping EMT070 Cars and Radios. Types Reckoning (Dead?) Box maps Thomas Brothers City maps State maps GPS.

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Routing and Mapping EMT070 Cars and Radios

Types Reckoning (Dead?) Box maps Thomas Brothers City maps State maps GPS

Layout Dividing lines Obstacles Obstructions

Dividing lines “0” blocks Main street/road Odd/Even #s Rivers

Obstacles/ Obstructions Rivers Hills One ways Construction Events Disasters

Shortest Route May not be the best Consider all aspects of the route

Road Conditions Construction Paved vs. gravel or dirt Snow/Ice Potholes, road surface Straight vs. crooked Obstructed views Shoulders Passing lanes

Time of Day Twilight/Dusk Rush hour School arrival, dismissal Church hours

Weather Conditions Snow routes High water Downed trees Foggy areas Ice & snow Leaves

Road Engineering Crest height Banking on corners Visibility Turn arounds Guardrails Road surface quality

Road Engineering (cont.) Street lights Reflectors Road signs Traffic lights Merging lanes Grade changes

Road Usage Farm equipment Parades/demonstrations Manufactured home transport Wildlife Open range Sporting/events: Marathons, bicycle races, concerts, etc.

What to do? Maps Dispatch Eye in the sky Alternate routes Check out new areas Positioning of Ambulance