Emergency Vehicle Sample Clauses

Emergency Vehicle. At all times that collection is occurring Collector shall maintain an emergency service vehicle to respond to complaints or emergency calls.
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Emergency Vehicle. State Patrol Dispatch Center Transit Vehicle Incident Data consists of information that is collected about an incident Broadcast Information but may not be organized or stored in a repository. (e.g. Provider(s) incident location, type of incident and timestamp) Centralized Control Signal Center(s) Decentralized Control Signal Center(s) Division of Emergency Management Center Emergency Vehicle External Information Source(s) Freeway Traffic Management Center Incident Dispatch Center(s) Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management system Maintenance Dispatch Center Mayday Service Provider(s) Regional ITS Management System State Patrol Dispatch Center
Emergency Vehicle. Estimated consists of the projected time that resources will arrive at Freeway Traffic Time of the incident location. Management Center Arrival Incident Dispatch Center(s) Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management system Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management System Other Transit Management Center(s) Regional ITS Management Center State Patrol Dispatch Center Incident consists of notification to the reporting source of the Demand Responsive Acknowledge- incident that incident data has been received and/or Transit Center(s) ment incident resources have been dispatched. Freeway Traffic Management Center Incident Dispatch Center(s) Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management system Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management System Other Transit Management Center(s) Regional ITS Management Center State Patrol Dispatch Center Incident consists of stored information applicable to an active Demand Responsive Conditions incident that has impact on current travel conditions Transit Center(s) Freeway Traffic Management Center Incident Dispatch Center(s) Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management system Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management Emergency Vehicle Incident consists of stored information applicable to an active Other Transit Conditions incident that has impact on current travel conditions Management Center(s) Regional ITS Management Center State Patrol Dispatch Center Personnel consists of driver-to-mn, driver-to-incident, supervisor&- Demand Responsive Assignments incident, maintenance personnel-to-incident, driver-to- Transit Center(s) training, and supervisor-to-training assignments. Response Routes Demand Responsive Transit Center(s) Freeway Traffic Management Center Incident Dispatch Center(s) Incident Dispatch Center(s) Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management system Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management System Other Transit Management Center(s) Other Transit Management Center(s) Regional ITS Management Center Regional ITS Management Center Regional ITS Management Center State Patrol Dispatch Center Transit Service Provider(s) consists of routes that allow assigned incident resources to Demand Responsive reach an incident location ’in a minimal amount of time Transit Center(s) Freeway Traffic Management Center Incident Dispatch Center(s) Incident Dispatch Center(s) Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management System Emergency Vehicle Response consists of routes that allow assigned incident resources to Inter-Jurisdictional Routes reach an incident locatio...

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