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VDOT Richmond TOC SSP Vehicles

Status:

Existing

Definition:

The Safety Service Patrol (SSP) is responsible for identifying and responding to incidents that occur on VDOT's roadway system.

Stakeholder:

VDOT Richmond District Office

Systems Interconnected
with the VDOT Richmond TOC SSP Vehicles


Architecture Flow Diagrams
which include VDOT Richmond TOC SSP Vehicles:

Architecture Flows
to/from the VDOT Richmond TOC SSP Vehicles:

VDOT Richmond TOC SSP Vehicles flows into icon VDOT CRO TOC/ATMS VDOT CRO TOC/ATMSflows into iconVDOT Richmond TOC SSP Vehicles

National ITS Architecture Subsystems
mapped to the VDOT Richmond TOC SSP Vehicles:

National ITS Architecture Services
associated with VDOT Richmond TOC SSP Vehicles:

National ITS Architecture Functional Requirements
associated with VDOT Richmond TOC SSP Vehicles:

EV On-Board En Route Support
  1. The emergency vehicle, including roadway service patrols, shall track its current location.
  2. The emergency vehicle shall provide the personnel on-board with dispatch information, including incident type and location, and forward an acknowledgment from personnel to the center that the vehicle is on its way to the incident scene.
  3. The emergency vehicle shall send the current en route status (including estimated time of arrival) and requests for emergency dispatch updates.
  4. The emergency vehicle, including roadway service patrols, shall receive incident details and a suggested route when dispatched to a scene.
  5. The emergency vehicle, including roadway service patrols, shall send the vehicle's location and operational data to the center for emergency management and dispatch.
EV On-Board Incident Management Communication
  1. The emergency vehicle shall receive dispatch instructions sufficient to enable emergency personnel in the field to implement an effective incident response. It includes local traffic, road, and weather conditions, hazardous material information, and the current status of resources that have been allocated to an incident.
  2. The emergency vehicle shall provide an interface to the center for emergency personnel to transmit information about the incident site such as the extent of injuries, identification of vehicles and people involved, hazardous material, etc.
  3. The emergency vehicle shall provide an interface to the center for emergency personnel to transmit information about the current incident response status such as the identification of the resources on site, site management strategies in effect, and current clearance status.