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Title: First responders learn how to dodge traffic while clearing safe path for drivers
Post by: cpzilliacus on August 10, 2014, 02:24:32 PM
Washington Post:  First responders learn how to dodge traffic while clearing safe path for drivers (http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/first-responders-learn-how-to-dodge-traffic-while-clearing-safe-path-for-drivers/2014/08/07/4ec11e4a-1e5b-11e4-82f9-2cd6fa8da5c4_story.html)

QuoteFirst Sgt. Alvin D. Blankenship, who is with the Virginia State Police, teaches a practical, no-nonsense safety course for police and emergency personnel who must respond to traffic incidents.

QuoteThis is one of the practical lessons: "Use all your senses."  Listen for the sound of rapidly crumpling emergency cones. Recognize the crunching noise that tires make when driving over a debris field.

QuoteBlankenship shows a video from the camera in a police cruiser. An officer is leaning toward the window of a car stopped on a roadside. Suddenly, he jumps away, just in time to avoid the full impact of an oncoming vehicle that strayed off the road.

QuoteWhat Blankenship wants the class to notice is that the officer didn't see the vehicle, just heard it. Alert senses saved his life.

QuoteThe class members, who routinely work amid speeding traffic, take it in stride, offering casual nods.