Maui Regional ITS Architecture

Operational Concepts: County of Maui Department of Fire and Public Safety


The following are the roles and responsibilities, by functional area or by project, for County of Maui Department of Fire and Public Safety.

Functional Area or Project Roles and Responsibilities Status

Maui Emergency Management

Receive local signal preemption from State or County of Maui traffic signals. Existing
Provide response vehicles and personnel to emergencies in the County of Maui. Existing
Coordinate emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans with the County of Maui EOC (e.g., Web EOC). Existing
Coordinate incident and threat information with the County of Maui EOC. Existing

Maui Fire Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) Roles and Responsibilities

Provide response vehicles and personnel to emergencies in the County of Maui. Existing

Maui Fire Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Roles and Responsibilities

Provide response vehicles and personnel to emergencies in the County of Maui. Existing

Maui Fire Mobile Data Terminals (MDT) Roles and Responsibilities

Provide response to traffic incidents in the County of Maui, including HAZMAT incident response. Existing
Provide response vehicles and personnel to emergencies in the County of Maui. Existing

Maui Fire Wearable GPS Roles and Responsibilities

Track the location of all fire personnel in the field. Planned

Maui Incident Management

Provide response to traffic incidents in the County of Maui, including HAZMAT incident response. Existing
 

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