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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 21 Module 2 SIRV / Vehicle Inspection
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 22 What is the SIRV? Pilot Program Mitigate delays caused by severe events Incident Command Station FDOT Liaison
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 23 When is the SIRV Used? Level 2 & 3 –Monday through Friday –6:00 am to 7:00 pm Level 3 Events –24 X 7
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 24 Where does the SIRV Respond? Broward County –I-95 –I-595 –I-75 Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties –Close to county line –Manager request
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 25 What Equipment is on the SIRV? 600 lbs. oil dry 180 lbs. concrete 144 flares 100 cones 32 turbo flares 10 gallons of diesel fuel 6 radios w/extra batteries Flashlights High intensity lights Fold and go signs Arrow board
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 26 Who are the SIRV Operators? Tom Dickson Steve Littlefield Rick Schulze
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 27 Communication with SIRV TMC will advise when SIRV is enroute –If event clears notify TMC Notify SIRV of roadway damage or fuel spill immediately SIRV will contact Road Rangers upon arrival
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 28 Future of SIRV Program
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 29 Vehicle Inspection Contract Requirements
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 210 Road Ranger Vehicle Inspection Report
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 211 Inspection Report 1.Vehicle Information 2.Vehicle / Equipment 3.Tools and Service Equipment 4.Miscellaneous Equipment 5.Uniform
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Road Ranger / TMC Operator Joint Training Module 212 Questions?
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