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Service Package Description

This service package supports roadway service patrol vehicles that monitor roads that aid motorists, offering rapid response to minor incidents (flat tire, accidents, out of gas) to minimize disruption to the traffic stream. If problems are detected, the roadway service patrol vehicles will provide assistance to the motorist (e.g., push a vehicle to the shoulder or median). The service package monitors service patrol vehicle locations and supports vehicle dispatch to identified incident locations. Incident information collected by the service patrol is shared with traffic, maintenance and construction, and traveler information systems.

List of Elements on this Diagram
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Element Name Stakeholder
ADOT TOC Arizona Department of Transportation
Arizona DPS Arizona Department of Public Safety
ADOT Maintenance Group Arizona Department of Transportation
Arizona DPS FSP Arizona Department of Public Safety
ADOT TOC Arizona Department of Transportation


List of Stakeholder Elements and Roles on this Diagram
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Stakeholder Element Name Functional Area/Role Functional Area Description
Arizona Department of Public Safety Arizona DPS Service Patrol Management This equipment package supports dispatch and communication with roadway service patrol vehicles that monitor roads to aid motorists, offering rapid response to minor incidents.
Arizona Department of Public Safety Arizona DPS FSP On-board EV Incident Management Communication This on-board equipment package provides communications support to first responders. Information about the incident, information on dispatched resources, and ancillary information such as road and weather conditions are provided to emergency personnel. Emergency personnel transmit information about the incident such as identification of vehicles and people involved, the extent of injuries, hazardous material, resources on site, site management strategies in effect, and current clearance status. Emergency personnel may also send in-vehicle signing messages to approaching traffic using short range communications.
Arizona Department of Public Safety Arizona DPS FSP On-board EV En Route Support This on-board equipment package supports dispatch, routing, and tracking of an emergency vehicle. Dispatch and routing information are received and presented to the driver and vehicle location and status are tracked and provided back to the dispatcher. This equipment package supports traffic signal preemption via short range communication directly with signal control equipment and sends alert messages to surrounding vehicles. It also supports communications with care facilities, sharing patient status and care facility status between the en route emergency vehicle and the care facility.
Arizona Department of Transportation ADOT TOC Service Patrol Management This equipment package supports dispatch and communication with roadway service patrol vehicles that monitor roads to aid motorists, offering rapid response to minor incidents.


List of Flows on this Diagram
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Source Element Architecture Flow Destination Element
Arizona DPS FSP incident status ADOT TOC
Arizona DPS incident information ADOT TOC
Arizona DPS FSP incident status Arizona DPS
Arizona DPS FSP emergency vehicle tracking data Arizona DPS
Arizona DPS FSP emergency dispatch response Arizona DPS
Arizona DPS incident information ADOT Maintenance Group
Arizona DPS emergency dispatch requests Arizona DPS FSP

Last updated: 06-24-13