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{{NHS Branch|BranchName=Road Incident Responder|BranchLogo=Road_Incident_Responder_logo.png|HeadRank= | {{NHS Branch|BranchName=Road Incident Responder|BranchLogo=Road_Incident_Responder_logo.png|HeadRank=|HeadPageLink=|Head_Name=|DeputyRank=|DeputyPageLink_1=|Deputy_Name_1=|DeputyPageLink_2=|Deputy_Name_2=|TrainerRank=|TrainerPageLink_1=|Trainer_Name_1=|TrainerPageLink_2=|Trainer_Name_2=}} | ||
The NHS's '''Road incident Responder Branch''' (more commonly known as '''RIR'''). RIR Provides general safety and onsite practices for all emergency responders. Additionally, they provide maximum protection for all emergency responders operating at limited access highway incidents. They access highways with high vehicle speeds, in adverse weather conditions, helping heavy trucks, and reducing exposure to motorists with varying degrees of ability, with possible vision, alcohol, and drug impairments .All RIR members understand that the objective is to get onto the highway, perform their duties, help all the people on the island and get off the highway as quickly and efficiently as possible.This will reduce their high-risk exposure and help to get traffic patterns back to normal. RIR always operate within a protected environment at any type of incident on or near a highway. | The NHS's '''Road incident Responder Branch''' (more commonly known as '''RIR'''). RIR Provides general safety and onsite practices for all emergency responders. Additionally, they provide maximum protection for all emergency responders operating at limited access highway incidents. They access highways with high vehicle speeds, in adverse weather conditions, helping heavy trucks, and reducing exposure to motorists with varying degrees of ability, with possible vision, alcohol, and drug impairments .All RIR members understand that the objective is to get onto the highway, perform their duties, help all the people on the island and get off the highway as quickly and efficiently as possible.This will reduce their high-risk exposure and help to get traffic patterns back to normal. RIR always operate within a protected environment at any type of incident on or near a highway. | ||
==Command== | ==Command== | ||
Chief Road Incident Responder (CRIR): | Chief Road Incident Responder (CRIR): {{NHS/Command Member|Position=RIR_Lead}} | ||
Deputy Road Incident Responder (DRIR): | Deputy Road Incident Responder (DRIR): {{NHS/Command Member|Position=RIR_Dep1}} | ||
Road Incident Coach (RIC): | Road Incident Coach (RIC): {{NHS/Command Member|Position=RIR_Coach1}}{{NHS/Command Member|Position=RIR_Coach2}} | ||
==Ranking Structure== | ==Ranking Structure== |
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