TIME Task Force – May 2016 Quarterly Meeting

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TIME Task Force – May 2016 Quarterly Meeting

Special thanks to today’s host –Henry County P.D. & Chief Keith Nichols

Clayton Co. Fire & Emergency Services –New Community Treatment Units and Clayton Fire NetworkDeputy Chief David King, Clayton County Fire & Emergency Services

Clayton County Community Treatment

Program

The demand for health care has reached all time high while access to and availability of appropriate level of

care remains a critical issue in Clayton County.

HEALTHCARE BARRIERS

• The Community Treatment Program (CTP) is a health care initiative designed to deliver quality care while utilizing a pre-hospital care model to reduce utilization of high-cost health care settings.

• Allowing for the highest level of community care and education, The CTP will play a pivotal role by integrating a sustainable, multi-tiered health care model within a community in need of health care access.

CTP Vision

• Clinical care excellence will be achieved through physician directed, data driven, and patient-centered medical care.

• The CTP will improve current health system performance by decreasing emergent transports and reducing burden to end point health care facilities. In addition cost savings are multi-tiered both tangible and intangible.

CTP Vision

Community Treatment Unit

Staffed with a Paramedic Lieutenant and a Nurse Practitioner(APRN)

CTP Algorithm

911REQUEST

ELIGIBLE FOR CTU

EVALUATION

ASSESSED & ELIGIBLE

COMPLETE PATIENT

CARE

Transport

Clayton Fire Network

• Closed circuit broadcasting • Monitor available at each station• Menu selection• Units remain within first-in area

Clayton Fire Network

Clayton Fire Network

Clayton Fire Network

Clayton Fire Network

Clayton Fire Network

I-75 South Metro Express Lanes – Project overview and update for responders Jason Josey, GDOT HERO ManagerJill Goldberg, GDOT Communications Program Manager

I-75 South Metro Express Lanes – Project overview and update for responders

1. Incident Management Working Group – Developing procedures and training for all responders

2. Responder Workshops – Incident scenarios

3. Towing – Immediate towing zone

4. Emergency Access Gates

5. Monthly Workshop – Responders, please plan to attend:June 22, 2016 – 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.Henry County Emergency Operations Center

Clayton County WorkshopMay 25, 2016

I-75 South Metro

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• 12 miles - SR 155/ McDonough Road and SR 138/ Stockbridge Highway

• New construction

• Located in the median – lane shift to west

• Reversible

• $226 million investment

• Supports special events

I-75 South Metro Express Lanes Map

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I-75 South Metro

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• Groundbreaking October 2014

• Over halfway completed

• On schedule• Opening 2017

I-75 South Metro Construction – $226 M DBProject Update as of May 2016

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Project Costs• Total project cost: $226 M

o $176 M for project design and constructiono $26 M for State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA)o $24 M for engineering and construction oversighto $800 K for right-of-way

I-75 South Metro Construction – $226 M DBProject Update as of May 2016

Bridges4 new bridges to be completed in 2016• Mt. Carmel Road

Bridge: 100% complete*• Jonesboro Access

Bridge: 85% complete• Flippen Road Bridge:

100% complete• I-675 Flyover Bridge:

100% complete

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Walls• 24 retaining walls

complete• 7 of 8 sound walls

complete

Roadway/ITS • Work restrictions

continue to minimize impacts to traveling public

• Traffic shift at Jodeco Road

• Roadway: 57% complete• ITS System: 57%

complete

* Finishing paving tie-ins and installing guardrail required to open the bridge

I-75 South Metro – I-675 Interchange

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April 2016

I-75 South Metro – I-675 Interchange (North of the Interchange)

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April 2016

I-75 South Metro – Jonesboro Access Road

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April 2016

I-75 South Metro – I-75 Construction in Median

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April 2016

I-75 South Metro – I-75 Construction from Mt. Carmel Bridge

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April 2016

Mt. Carmel Bridge Replacement

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• About 9-month timetable –finalizing work to open bridge

• Includes wider 14-foot lanes and sidewalks

• Mt. Carmel Road is closed to through traffic with detour

• Local traffic does have access to neighborhoods

• May or June ribbon cutting event

• Emergency access gates

• Full-depth shoulders along corridor

• Ongoing meetings with emergency/first responders

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Incident Response for the Express Lanes

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Emergency Barrier Gate Locations

How to Use the Express Lanes – Peach Pass

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• Using the lanes is always a choice

• Tolls collected electronically: No toll booths Small, electronic Peach Pass sticker required in ALL I-75

Express Lane users’ vehicles Connects to your Peach Pass account, deducts proper toll

each time• More than 351,827 Peach Pass transponders issued to date

• The Peach Pass will enable you to travel the:

Northwest Corridor Express Lane

I-75 South Metro Express Lane

I-85 Extension Express Lane

I-85 Express Lane (already in operation)

Any future Express Lanes projects in the region

Dynamic Pricing

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• Toll prices rise and fall based on demand for use of the Express Lanes to keep traffic free flowing and ensure reliable travel times

• Toll rates are displayed at each Express Lane entry point, giving motorists the choice to enter the lanes when it makes the most sense for them

• Toll rate range set by SRTA Board

I-85 Express Lanes

Go online to www.PeachPass.com

Visit a Peach Pass Customer Service Center

• Walk-Up Center at SRTA Office

• Department of Driver Services Location

Call Peach Pass Customer Service Center

• 1-855-PCH-PASS (724-7277)

To set up personal toll account

• Name, address and telephone number

• Year, color, make, model and license plate number of vehicle(s) needing a Peach Pass

• A minimum pre-payment of $20

• A valid, active credit/debit card for replenishment of your account

How to Get a Peach Pass

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Pay n GO! Peach Pass

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• Does not require debit or credit card to purchase and access Express Lanes

• Similar to a prepaid gift card and includes convenience fees ($2.50 Starter Kit, $1.50 each reload)

• Available in local Walgreens® stores and any CVS/pharmacy® store in Georgia

CVS/pharmacy®

Regional Interoperability

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• GA, FL and NC have partnered to make regional travel easier

• Interoperability began at end of 2014

• Peach Pass now provides access to more than 750 miles of toll roads in all three states

• Customers with Peach Pass Personal Toll Accounts can use their existing transponders

• Correct license plate number must correspond with transponder

• Pay n GO! Peach Pass customers MUST CONVERT to Personal Toll Account BEFORE using FL and NC toll roads

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I-75 South Metro Outreach & Education

• GDOT website, links to external sites

• Project E-Newsletter

• Social media

• Speakers Bureau

• Press Releases

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Upcoming I-75 South Metro Outreach

May 2016• Lake Spivey Rotary Club at Lake Spivey Country Club, 5/25/16

June 2016• Henry Council for Quality Growth at Hazelhurst House, 6/8/16• Friday Night Drags at Atlanta Motor Speedway, 6/17/16

July 2016• Friday Night Drags at Atlanta Motor Speedway, 7/22/16

August 2016• Atlanta Regional Commission: Transportation Coordinating Committee (TCC), 8/5/16• Atlanta Regional Commission: Transportation & Air Quality Committee (TAQC), 8/11/16

After Incident Review – May 17, 2016 TRIP wreck on I-75Corey Anderson, GDOT HERO Supervisor (511)

I-75 SB CollisionMAY 17, 2016

Situation: The exit ramp to Exit 216 SB was backed up. Two of the vehicles involved in the collision were stopped on the interstate waiting to exit, when the third vehicle collided with the rear vehicle. The collision involved two tractor trailers and a passenger vehicle.

All vehicles were in the right hand lane of travel. D1 was driving a 2016 International and was not paying attention to traffic ahead of him. As he applied the brakes the vehicle began to slide on the wet pavement, so he tried to turn to the right. His vehicle hit the guard rail and was pushed back towards the left.

The tractor trailer collided with the rear of V2, causing it to spin nearly 180 degrees. The collision pushed V2 under the third tractor trailer, which was stopped in front of V2.

Emergency Response: Police and Rescue personnel were dispatched to the scene. Initial responders were able to travel from Exit 218 south to the scene. Once on scene the remaining two lanes on the SB side of the interstate where shutdown by rescue vehicles.

CW Matthews employees began helping emergency responders by open an area of the construction zone to help relieve some SB traffic.

Henry County Fire Personnel began with the extrication of D2. Based on the severity of the collision Henry County Traffic was called to the scene and GA DOT Hero was requested. As Henry County Traffic Units were in route the Interstate was shutdown, so they could approach the scene of the 216 Exit ramp.

SB traffic remained closed until the scene was secured and vehicles were removed from the roadway. While the driver of V2 was being extricated the collision was TRIPPED. Wrecker One was on scene, standing by.

Vehicle Removal:

The driver of the passenger vehicle was transported to Atlanta Medical Center. The driver was released from the hospital the same day.

• Lessons Learned:

Communication on the scene is key. Emergency Responders need to have a good working relationship with fellow responders and outside State Agencies.

Emergency response training and experienced responders is a necessity to the safe and timely clearing of the scene.

TIME Task Force Board & Committee Updates

TIME Task Force – May 2016 Quarterly Meeting

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