DPS - Highway Patrol Dispatch

Status

Existing

Description

This element represents emergency call–in and response functions for the Nevada Highway Patrol in Nevada. Actual dispatch happens through the IT offices of DPS for the North Command West, North Command East, and Southern Command Centers. DPS as a statewide agency is a part of the Statewide Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Coalition.

Stakeholders

StakeholderRoleRole Status
Department of Public SafetyOwnsExisting

Physical Objects

Traffic Management Center
Emergency Management Center
Center

Functional Objects

Functional ObjectDescription
Emergency Commercial Vehicle Response'Emergency Commercial Vehicle Response' identifies and initiates a response to commercial vehicle and freight equipment related emergencies. These emergencies may include incidents involving hazardous materials as well as the detection of non–permitted transport of security sensitive hazmat. It identifies the location of the vehicle, the nature of the incident, the route information, and information concerning the freight itself. The information supports the determination of the response and identifies the responding agencies to notify.
Emergency Data Collection'Emergency Data Collection' collects and stores emergency information that is collected in the course of operations by the Emergency Management Center. This data can be used directly by operations personnel or it can be made available to other data users and archives in the region.
Emergency Early Warning System'Emergency Early Warning System' monitors alerting and advisory systems, information collected by ITS surveillance and sensors, and reports from other agencies and uses this information to identify potential, imminent, or in–progress major incidents or disasters. Notification is provided to initiate the emergency response, including public notification using ITS traveler information systems, where appropriate.
Emergency Environmental Monitoring'Emergency Environmental Monitoring' collects current and forecast road conditions and surface weather information from a variety of sources. The collected environmental information is monitored and presented to the operator and used to more effectively manage incidents.
Emergency Evacuation Support'Emergency Evacuation Support' coordinates evacuation plans among allied agencies and manages evacuation and reentry of a population in the vicinity of a disaster or other emergency that poses a risk to public safety. Where appropriate, the affected population is evacuated in shifts, using more than one evacuation route, and including several evacuation destinations to spread demand and thereby expedite the evacuation. All affected jurisdictions (e.g., states and counties) at the evacuation origin, evacuation destination, and along the evacuation route are informed of the plan. The public is provided with real–time evacuation guidance including basic information to assist potential evacuees in determining whether evacuation is necessary. Resource requirements are forecast based on the evacuation plans, and the necessary resources are located, shared between agencies if necessary, and deployed at the right locations at the appropriate times. The evacuation and reentry status are monitored and used to refine the plan and resource allocations during the evacuation and subsequent reentry. It communicates with public health systems to develop evacuation plans and recommended strategies for disasters and evacuation scenarios involving biological or other medical hazards.
Emergency Incident Command'Emergency Incident Command' provides tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for Incident Commands that are established by first responders at or near the incident scene to support local management of an incident. It supports communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers, tracks and maintains resource information, action plans, and the incident command organization itself. Information is shared with agency centers including resource deployment status, hazardous material information, traffic, road, and weather conditions, evacuation advice, and other information that enables emergency or maintenance personnel in the field to implement an effective, safe incident response. It supports the functions and interfaces commonly supported by a mobile command center.
Emergency Notification Support'Emergency Notification Support' receives emergency notification messages from vehicles or personal handheld devices, determines an appropriate response, and either uses internal resources or contacts a local agency to provide that response. The nature of the emergency is determined based on the information in the received message as well as other inputs. This object effectively serves as an interface between automated collision notification systems and the local public safety answering point for messages that require a public safety response. This capability depends on an up–to–date registry of public safety answering points/response agencies by coverage area, the type of emergency, and hours of service.
Emergency Response Management'Emergency Response Management' provides the strategic emergency response capabilities and broad inter–agency interfaces that are implemented for extraordinary incidents and disasters that require response from outside the local community. It provides the functional capabilities and interfaces commonly associated with Emergency Operations Centers. It develops and stores emergency response plans and manages overall coordinated response to emergencies. It monitors real–time information on the state of the regional transportation system including current traffic and road conditions, weather conditions, special event and incident information. It tracks the availability of resources and assists in the appropriate allocation of these resources for a particular emergency response. It also provides coordination between multiple allied agencies before and during emergencies to implement emergency response plans and track progress through the incident. It also coordinates with the public through the Emergency Telecommunication Systems (e.g., Reverse 911). It coordinates with public health systems to provide the most appropriate response for emergencies involving biological or other medical hazards.
Emergency Routing'Emergency Routing' supports routing of emergency vehicles and enlists support from the Traffic Management Center to facilitate travel along these routes. Routes may be determined based on real–time traffic information and road conditions or routes may be provided by the Traffic Management Center on request. Vehicles are tracked and routes are based on current vehicle location. It may coordinate with the Traffic Management Center to provide preemption or otherwise adapt the traffic control strategy along the selected route.
Emergency Secure Area Sensor Management'Emergency Secure Area Sensor Management' manages sensors that monitor secure areas in the transportation system, processes the collected data, performs threat analysis in which data is correlated with other sensor, surveillance, and advisory inputs, and then disseminates resultant threat information to emergency personnel and other agencies. In response to identified threats, the operator may request activation of barrier and safeguard systems to preclude an incident, control access during and after an incident or mitigate impact of an incident. The sensors may be in secure areas frequented by travelers (i.e., transit stops, transit stations, rest areas, park and ride lots, modal interchange facilities, on–board a transit vehicle, etc.) or around transportation infrastructure such as bridges, tunnels and transit railways or guideways. The types of sensors include acoustic, threat (e.g. chemical agent, toxic industrial chemical, biological, explosives, and radiological sensors), infrastructure condition and integrity, motion and object sensors.
Emergency Secure Area Surveillance'Emergency Secure Area Surveillance' monitors surveillance inputs from secure areas in the transportation system. The surveillance may be of secure areas frequented by travelers (i.e., transit stops, transit stations, rest areas, park and ride lots, modal interchange facilities, on–board a transit vehicle, etc.) or around transportation infrastructure such as bridges, tunnels and transit railways or guideways. It provides both video and audio surveillance information to emergency personnel and automatically alerts emergency personnel of potential incidents.
TMC Service Patrol Management'TMC Service Patrol Management' supports dispatch and communication with service patrol vehicles that monitor roads to aid motorists, offering rapid response to minor incidents.

Interfaces To

Amber/Silver Alert – Media
Amber/Silver Alert – NDOT
California TMC
Carson City Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
Carson City EOC
Carson City Field Equipment
Carson City Fire Vehicles
Carson City Public Safety Dispatch
Carson City Sheriff Vehicles
Carson City TMC
Commercial Vehicles
CVO Inspection Station
CVO Pre–Pass
Division of Forestry
DPS – Highway Patrol Vehicles
Financial Institutions
HAZMAT Service
JAC Assist Paratransit Dispatch
JAC Assist Paratransit Vehicles
JAC Transit Dispatch
JAC Transit Traveler Information Services
JAC Transit Vehicles
Local/County Ambulance Dispatch
Local/County Ambulance Vehicle
Local/County Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
Local/County EOCs
Local/County Field Equipment
Local/County MCO Dispatch
Local/County Public Safety Dispatch
Local/County Public Safety Vehicles
Local/County TOC/Public Works
Local/County Transit Dispatch
Local/County Transit Vehicles
Media
National Weather Service
NDEM
NDOT CVO Traveler Information Field Equipment
NDOT District 1 Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
NDOT District 1 Road Operations Center
NDOT District 2 Connected Vehicle Roadside Eqiupment
NDOT District 2 MCO Dispatch
NDOT District 2 Road Operations Center
NDOT District 3 Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
NDOT District 3 Field Equipment
NDOT District 3 MCO Dispatch
NDOT District 3 MCO Field Equipment
NDOT District 3 MCO Vehicles
NDOT District 3 Rail Wayside Equipment
NDOT District 3 Road Operations Center
NDOT District 3 Security Surveillance Equipment
NDOT HAR
NDOT Headquarters
NDOT Headquarters Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
NDOT ITS Credentials Management System
NDOT NDEX
NDOT RWIS ISP/Website
NDOT RWIS Sensors
NDOT Service Monitor System
NDOT Statewide Field Equipment
NDOT Statewide Parking Infrastructure
NDOT Traveler Information Displays
Nevada 511 CRS
Nevada 511 Website/Mobile Application
Northern Nevada Regional Road Operations Center (NNROC)
Oregon TMC
Passenger and Freight Rail Operations Systems
Personal Communication Devices
Private Information Service Providers
RTC of Southern Nevada
RTC Washoe County
Statewide EOC
Traveling Public – Mobile Devices/Vehicles
Utah TMC
Wyoming TMC