How Emergency Vehicle Priority (EVP) Works and who benefits from it?

 With the growing and aging population, demand for emergency services has increased. Combined with increasing traffic congestion, needs have arisen to employ smart technologies to control and improve travel times for emergency services by also keeping other road users safe, in addition to minimizing traffic disturbances. Emergency Vehicle Priority carefully delivers green traffic signals to emergency vehicles to allow their unrestricted passage through controlled intersections.

It utilizes computer-aided dispatch, GPS, and traffic management technology to ascertain the location of an emergency vehicle, calculate estimated times of arrival at intersections and send a communication to the traffic control system that an emergency vehicle is coming. The traffic control system gets ready to provide a green signal before the arrival of the vehicle at the required intersection when it is secure to do so. This preparation also includes keeping all other road users and pedestrians safe. EVP is designed to lessen traffic disruption and ensure normal traffic conditions resume quickly and safely after the emergency vehicle has passed.



Who benefits from EVP?

Crossing red traffic signals on busy intersections is the most threatening scenario that emergency services employees face daily. Before reaching the intersection, the emergency crew may have already dealt with the unpredictable attitude of drivers who are lined up at the red traffic signal and have tried to move out of their way, or the emergency team might have even had to travel on the wrong side of the road to pass traffic lined up back from the intersection. Once they reach the red signal and try to cross the intersection, they may have to navigate over pedestrians crossing the road on a green walk signal, drivers who are traveling through a green signal and are not aware of an emergency services vehicle that is trying to cross the intersection. In these scenarios, the emergency services team and the community are at a high risk of accidental injury or death.

By safely providing green traffic signals to emergency services vehicles to allow unrestricted passage through controlled intersections, EVP provides a safer and less stressful work environment for the frontline emergency response team by lessening the number of times an emergency vehicle that required to cross intersections against the lights, thereby reducing the probability of accidents during emergency responses.

Get connected with Emtrac Systems for the best Emergency Vehicle Priority systems. Contact us at: (214) 607-0100, Mobile: (618) 316-4633, via email: Info@Emtracsystems.Com.

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location: Manufactured By STC, Inc. 1201 W. Randolph St, McLeansboro, IL 62859

phone: Richard D’Alessandro: (214) 607–0100

Fax: (214) 607–0105

Email: info@emtracsystems.com

Web: www.emtracsystems.com/

 

 

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