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Montana Traffic Incident Management Training Classroom Training: Contact Sgt. Betz to schedule the 4-hour classroom training. Sgt. Alex Betz, TIM Training Program Coordinator/Chief Instructor Detachment 322 Commander, MT Highway Patrol Helena MT, 59601 (406)475-0712 [email protected] BASIC TRAINING This 4-hour course is available to all disciplines of emergency responders and covers building teams who can work together in a coordinated manner, from the moment the first emergency call is made. You will learn the correct deployment of response vehicles and equipment, how to create a safe work area using traffic control devices, and techniques to speed up accident clearance with an emphasis on reducing the number of struck-by and deaths of roadway workers and responders, reducing secondary crashes, reducing on-scene times of responders of roadway. Upcoming trainings: February 27 / 7:00 pm / Big Timber, MT Fire Station March 19 / 8:30 am – Noon / 4810 Midland Road, Billings, MT To register for a training contact Jerry Prete at [email protected] or 406-461-2274 **POST credit for law enforcement** **Continuing Education available** TRAIN-THE-TRAINER This 12-hour intensive course includes interactive training with case studies, tabletop role-playing scenarios, and field practicum. Train-the-Trainer builds a team of trainers within agencies, regions and throughout the state. They, in turn, train their colleagues using this innovative curriculum for correct deployment of response vehicles and equipment, how to create a safe work area using traffic control devices, and techniques to speed up accident clearance with an emphasis on reducing the number of struck-by and deaths of roadway workers and responders, reducing secondary crashes, reducing on- scene times of responders of roadway incidents. Want to be a Montana TIM Trainer? A T-t-T session will be hosted in Douglas, WY April 24-25. Click this link to register: https://fhwatimtraining.wufoo.com/forms/national-tim-ttt-registration- douglas-wy/ **POST credit for law enforcement** **Continuing Education available** Web-based Training: Emergency Responder Safety Institute-Free On-Line Training (24 individual modules) National Highway Institute Web-based TIM Responder Training (Free - Course #133126) TIM Responder Refresher Training (60 minute video) http://www.timtraining.org/

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Montana Traffic Incident Management Training

Classroom Training: Contact Sgt. Betz to schedule the 4-hour classroom training.

Sgt. Alex Betz, TIM Training Program Coordinator/Chief Instructor

Detachment 322 Commander, MT Highway Patrol

Helena MT, 59601

(406)475-0712

[email protected]

BASIC TRAINING

This 4-hour course is available to all disciplines of emergency responders and covers building teams who can work together in a coordinated manner, from the moment the first emergency call is made. You will learn the correct deployment of response vehicles and equipment, how to create a safe work area using traffic control devices, and techniques to speed up accident clearance with an emphasis on reducing the number of struck-by and deaths of roadway workers and responders, reducing secondary crashes, reducing on-scene times of responders of roadway. Upcoming trainings:

• February 27 / 7:00 pm / Big Timber, MT Fire Station

• March 19 / 8:30 am – Noon / 4810 Midland Road, Billings, MT To register for a training contact Jerry Prete at [email protected] or 406-461-2274

**POST credit for law enforcement** **Continuing Education available**

TRAIN-THE-TRAINER

This 12-hour intensive course includes interactive training with case studies, tabletop role-playing scenarios, and field practicum. Train-the-Trainer builds a team of trainers within agencies, regions and throughout the state. They, in turn, train their colleagues using this innovative curriculum for correct deployment of response vehicles and equipment, how to create a safe work area using traffic control devices, and techniques to speed up accident clearance with an emphasis on reducing the number of struck-by and deaths of roadway workers and responders, reducing secondary crashes, reducing on-scene times of responders of roadway incidents. Want to be a Montana TIM Trainer? A T-t-T session will be hosted in Douglas, WY April 24-25. Click this link to register: https://fhwatimtraining.wufoo.com/forms/national-tim-ttt-registration-douglas-wy/

**POST credit for law enforcement** **Continuing Education available**

Web-based Training:

• Emergency Responder Safety Institute-Free On-Line Training (24 individual modules)

• National Highway Institute Web-based TIM Responder Training (Free - Course #133126) TIM

Responder Refresher Training (60 minute video) http://www.timtraining.org/

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Overview of the National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training.

The National Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Responder Training and Train-the-Trainer Course was

developed as part of the Strategic Highway Research Program-2 (SHRP-2), designed to establish the

foundation for responders to meet the Traffic Incident Management National Unified Goal (NUG)

objectives of: responder safety; safe, quick clearance; and prompt, reliable, interoperable

communications. The core curriculum has been extensively peer-reviewed on a national level and was

pilot tested in several locations.

Instructors: Sgt Alex Betx – MHP and FSTS trainer Jerry Prete

Date: February 27th 2019

Time: 1900 hours

Location: Big Timber Fire Station

Contact: Kris Novotny Jerry Prete

Big Timber VFD Fire Service Training School

[email protected] [email protected]

406-930-0379 406-461-2274

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Overview of the National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training.

The National Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Responder Training and Train-the-Trainer Course was

developed as part of the Strategic Highway Research Program-2 (SHRP-2), designed to establish the

foundation for responders to meet the Traffic Incident Management National Unified Goal (NUG)

objectives of: responder safety; safe, quick clearance; and prompt, reliable, interoperable

communications. The core curriculum has been extensively peer-reviewed on a national level and was

pilot tested in several locations.

Instructor: Jerry Prete, Regional trainer for MSU Fire Services Training School

Date: March 19th 2019

Time: 8:30 am until noon

Location: 4810 Midland Road, Billings MT

Contact: Joanne Blyton Jerry Prete

Yellowstone Valley Tow Truck Assoc. Fire Services Training School

[email protected] [email protected]

406-248-2801 406-461-2274

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NATIONAL TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT (TIM) RESPONDER TRAINING PROGRAM

Train-the-Trainer Course Announcement

The National TIM Responder Training Program was developed by responders for responders, and was designed to promote consistent training of all responders to achieve the three objectives of the TIM National Unified Goal (NUG):

Responder Safety Safe, Quick Clearance Prompt, Reliable, Interoperable Communications

The Train-the-Trainer (TtT) course is intended to provide participants (i.e., trainers) the knowledge and materials necessary for them to conduct TIM training for responders in their area or state. The TtT is a 1-day course that covers 8 hours of material, including classroom training and hands-on activities. Participant expectations:

Prior instructional and TIM experience Commitment to providing training to other TIM responders in your area Commitment to submitting your training records via the SharePoint site

The target audience for this course is all TIM disciplines, including: Communications, Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Fire/Rescue, Law Enforcement, Towing and Recovery, and Transportation/Public Works.

Details for the upcoming TIM TtT course in Douglas, WY are as follow:

Day 1: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 • 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Day 2: Thursday, April 25, 2019 • 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Location: Converse County Joint Justice Center Address: 1201 Mesa Drive, Douglas, WY 82633

Registration:

https://fhwatimtraining.wufoo.com/forms/national-tim-ttt-registration-douglas-wy/   This training is being provided free of charge, however, agencies are responsible for all travel related expenses including lodging and meals.

If you have any questions regarding local TIM initiatives or your participation in this training, please contact Lieutenant Erik Jorgensen, Wyoming Highway Patrol, at [email protected] or (307) 674-2390.

This training has been endorsed by the following national associations: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), American Public Works Association (APWA), Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association (CVVFA), Division of State Associations of Chiefs of Police (SACOP), Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), Intelligent Transportation Society (ITS) of America, International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA), National Association of State EMS Officials (NASEMSO), National EMS Management Association (NEMSMA), National Sheriffs' Association (NSA), National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC), Towing and Recovery Association of America (TRAA), and Transportation Research Board (TRB).