Incident Management for Youngstown-Warren Roles and Responsibilities

StakeholderRole and Responsibility
City of Niles EngineerProvide incident information to traffic and public safety agencies.
Provide incident information to traffic and public safety agencies.
Operate Dynamic Message Signs on City of Niles arterials to inform travelers of incidents (future)
Perform incident detection and verification for arterial streets in the City of Niles.
City of Niles Public Safety Department Provide incident information to traffic and public safety agencies.
Receive emergency calls for incidents within the City of Niles.
Coordinate incident response with Trumbull County Sheriff.
Dispatch Police, Fire, and EMS to incidents within the City and adjacent communities.
City of Warren Operations DepartmentCoordinate incident response with, City of Warren Public Safety (Police, Fire, and EMS), and Trumbull County Sheriff.
Perform incident detection and verification for arterial streets in the City of Warren through video surveillance (future).
City of Warren Public Service and Safety DepartmentProvide incident information to traffic and public safety agencies.
Dispatch Police, Fire, and EMS to incidents within the City.
Receive emergency calls for incidents within the City of Warren.
City of YoungstownProvide incident information to traffic and public safety agencies.
Receive emergency calls for incidents within the City of Youngstown.
Coordinate incident response with Mahoning County Sheriff.
Dispatch Police, Fire, and EMS to incidents within the City and adjacent communities.
City of Youngstown Street DepartmentCoordinate incident response with Mahoning County Sheriff and City of Youngstown Public Safety (Police, Fire, and EMS).
Operate portable Dynamic Message Signs on City of Youngstown arterials to inform travelers of incidents.
Mahoning CountyPerform incident detection and verification for county–operated arterial streets.
Neighboring County Sheriff DepartmentsProvide incident information to traffic and public safety agencies.
Dispatch Police, Fire, and EMS to incidents within the County.
Receive emergency calls for incidents within the County.
ODOTPerform traffic monitoring for detection and verification of incidents.
Provide incident information to travelers via traffic information devices on expressways (e.g. DMS and Highway Advisory Radios– HAR).
Operate Freeway Service Vehicles (future).
Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP)Receive emergency calls from travelers for incidents on Interstates, state–owned roadways and Turnpike.
Provide incident information to traffic and public safety agencies.
Coordinate incident response with ODOT, county sheriff and municipal public safety.
Dispatch State Highway Patrol vehicles for incidents on expressways and Turnpike.
Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission (OTIC)Coordinate with OSHP for managing traffic incidents on Turnpike.
Other Municipalities and TownshipsReceive emergency calls for incidents (for those municipalities and townships with 9–1–1 centers).
Dispatch Police, Fire, and EMS to incidents within the municipalities or townships.
Coordinate incident response for incidents within the municipality.