Incident Management for Las Cruces Regional ITS Architecture Roles and Responsibilities

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StakeholderRole and Responsibility
City of Las Cruces Police DepartmentRespond to incidents on surface streets with city's police, fire vehicles and EMS vehicles as well as coordinate with all other public safety agencies within the region.
Dona Ana County Sheriffs OfficeRespond to incidents within country with county sheriff, fire and EMS vehicles as well as coordinate with all other public safety agencies within the region.
Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch AuthorityCoordinate with ambulance services in response to incidents within the region.
Coordinate maintenance resources in response to incidents within the region.
Coordinate an incident response with regional rail operations for incidents involving rail.
Perform incident detection and verification for the streets within the region, and provide this information to City of Las Cruces TMC and NMRoads.
Dispatch and track the location of municipal police vehicles, county sheriff vehicles, city/ county fire vehicles and EMS vehicles as well as coordinate with all other public safety agencies within the region.
Coordinate incident response with all City/County public safety agencies (police, fire and EMS).
Coordinate public safety resources for incident response with the City of Las Cruces Traffic Management Center (TMC).
Receive emergency calls for incidents within the region.
New Mexico Department of Public Safety - DPSCoordinate maintenance resources in response to incidents on state highways with regional maintenance providers.
Perform incident detection and verification for the highways within the region, and provide this information to traffic and other public safety agencies.
Coordinate an incident response with regional rail operations for incidents involving rail.
Receive cellular emergency calls for incidents within the region.
Coordinate incident response with other public safety agencies (police, fire, EMS, sheriff, etc.) as well as with NMDOT.
New Mexico State UniversityCoordinate public safety resources for incident response with the university's TOC.
Coordinate maintenance resources in response to incident on campus.
Perform incident detection and verification on the university campus, and provide this information to the university's TOC.
Dispatch the university's police and fire vehicles and coordinate with all other public safety agencies within the region for incidents.
Coordinate public safety resources for incident response within the university campus.
NMDOT - New Mexico Department of TransportationCoordinate incident response with the state police and regional public safety providers.
Perform incident detection and verification on state highways, and provide this information to NMRoads and the regional TMCs.