Crash Responder Safety Week, Nov. 18-22, highlights the critical need for drivers to slow down, move over and protect first responders working in hazardous roadside situations. Police1’s coverage provides strategies, essential tools and expert insights focused on law enforcement safety and public awareness.
Eradicating dangers and deaths on highways may seem like an impossible challenge, but the right data and analytics can help law enforcement agencies and states work together to achieve it
SLOW DOWN, MOVE OVER
As law enforcement officers continue to be killed on our nation’s roadways, we must continue to message about the importance of “Move Over” laws
How a Texas department enhanced officer traffic safety and accountability after two of its officers were struck and killed by passing vehicles
A reporter being hit by a vehicle during a live news report highlighted the danger of working near roadway incidents – a danger that proved fatal for two LEOs this past week
Virginia patrol officer’s dashcam video is another reminder that traffic stops can go from routine to life-threatening in the blink of an eye
When you hit the lights and pull over what can only be described as a heavily fortified defensive position on wheels, don’t just approach blind
The passenger side contact remains an essential strategy for officer safety, but recognizing its limitations can enhance the odds in the officer’s favor
OFFICER SAFETY MUST-KNOWS
Fifty years ago I was taught that the right-side approach on a traffic stop is the safest – and that message is just as relevant for recruits today
These programs help to reduce traffic congestion as a result of collisions, while increasing officer safety on the roadways
LEOs rank among the highest number of “struck-by” fatalities of any responders. Could helmets be one answer to this safety crisis?
The data speaks for itself
At high-risk roadway incidents, reduce your risk by maximizing time, distance and shielding
A simple shift in mindset to help officers avoid and survive while working a highway crash
Combine hazmat principles with high-visibility vests, traffic cones, scene lighting and personal lighting devices to reduce MVC scene risks
IN THE NEWS
Holmen Area Fire Department firefighters removed the injured resident through a window after the crash; the bus driver was uninjured
“Law enforcement, public safety and the military are the only professions when you leave your house and kiss your family goodbye, that might be the last time,” Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said
The three Palm Beach County Sheriff’s deputies were on the side of the road preparing to jump-start a stalled motorcycle
“When you look at it, it’s by the grace of God that they’re alive,” East Point Police Chief Shawn Buchanan said
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“It’s clear that AVs will soon be commonplace, and California needs to ensure safety for all on our streets,” the bill’s sponsor stated
The suspect was pulled over for a faulty brake light when he fled from the traffic stop and hit an NYPD officer who was in front of the suspect’s vehicle
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The trooper was dragged several yards down the pavement, curling his legs up into his body while holding onto the car before he landed in the middle of traffic