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Hands-On Training Center Opened, Dedicated to Highway First Responders

May 1, 2018
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DOUGLAS COUNTY, CO — The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Douglas County and the Colorado State Patrol (CSP) celebrated the grand opening of the state's first traffic incident management (TIM) training center.

This will be second such facility in the United States dedicated to providing hands-on training in a realistic and full-scale setting for first responders. Most training currently is conducted online or in a classroom, but rarely beyond a tabletop exercise with matchbox vehicles.

Since this dedicated center replicates a concrete interstate and other highway segments, it will further equip first responders with the skills and training they need to safely clear incidents from the roadway.

"Partnering with Douglas County and the State Patrol is another excellent example of how we can pool our respective resources to improve highway safety," said CDOT Executive Director Michael Lewis. "As our roadways continue to get more crowded, it's imperative that our first responders have the best level of training available. These various partnerships allowed us to build this training center, helping us to meet the traffic challenges of today and tomorrow."

The $1.5 million center, in northern Douglas County, is the first TIM training area constructed with concrete, which requires less maintenance than asphalt. First responders will be able to practice tactics like pushing, up-righting and towing vehicles without damaging the pavement. In addition, it will allow them to practice tactics and strategies that improve safety, and minimize their exposure to traffic hazards when responding to crashes or other incidents.

"On behalf of the Board of Douglas County Commissioners, it is our great honor to play a role in the birth of this new TIM training facility, in support of first responders who willingly put themselves in harm's way to protect and serve others," said Douglas County Commissioner Roger Partridge.

In addition to dedicating the facility to all of Colorado's first responders, memorial plaques were presented to the families of CSP Troopers Jaimie Jursevics and Cody Donahue, honoring their service and sacrifice to the citizens of Colorado. Both were hit and killed by vehicles during traffic stops on I-25 in Douglas County.

The country's first full-scale TIM facility was constructed in 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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