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Warwickshire Police sign agreement to speed up responses to incidents on roads

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14:43 18/05/2021

The agreement cements the collaboration between the services and sets out clear roles to enable more efficiency at the scene as well as managing the road network, meaning less disruption for drivers.

The memorandum of understanding has been signed by police, fire and rescue and ambulance services across the region as well as Highways England and its maintenance contractor Kier.

The 52-page agreement will:

• Improve the management of traffic
• Encourage a greater degree of operational cooperation
• Enable more information sharing between the organisations
• Provide enhanced support for dealing with incidents

Highways England Service Delivery Manager, David Yates, said:
“Any incidents on the network can cause widespread disruption and we all want to manage the situation as efficiently as possible and get traffic moving again. 

“With so many organisations often on scene, good collaboration and communication is essential. These agreed protocols ensure our roles are set out beforehand and better enable us to deal with incidents smoothly, swiftly and effectively.

“All of the partner organisations have been working together for some time on this agreement and we are delighted that it has now been agreed and signed by all concerned.”

It is essential when dealing with incidents that arrangements for coordinating the individual organisations are established in the early stages.

The agreement covers the roles and responsibilities of each service, consistency of approach, information sharing, and incorporates the procedures in the National Operating Agreement for smart motorways.

The Memorandum of Understanding 2021, which will be reviewed annually, has been signed by:

Highways England; Warwickshire Police; West Mercia Police; Central Motorway Police Group; Kier; West Midlands Ambulance Service; Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service; Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service; Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service; West Midlands Fire Service; Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said:
“By the nature of our job, the quicker we can get to patients in distress and begin treating them, particularly when seriously injured, the better.

“Therefore, we very much welcome this new agreement and will be working with Highways England colleagues and other emergency services to help provide the very best level of care possible whenever a road traffic collision takes place.”

Inspector Jem Mountford, of Warwickshire Police, said:
“We are delighted to be part of this agreement as we continue to work closer with all other agencies and understand each other’s roles more fully.

“The more efficient we are when dealing with incidents on our roads, the quicker we can return the roads to normality. This in turn allows our officers more time to address the behaviours that cause incidents such as overweight vehicles, speeding, and using a mobile phone whilst driving. This is positive news for the public who will experience less delays and increased safety on Warwickshire’s roads.”

Inspector Sion Hathaway, of the Central Motorway Police Group, said:
“We’re really happy that this agreement is now in place as it will allow us, and our partner organisations, to carry on keeping the region’s roads safe.

“This agreement gives us better chance at responding swiftly and safely to road related incidents, thus ensuring we are in the best position to save lives and causing minimum disruption in the process.”

Area Commander Ade Elliott, from Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS), added:

“Every year HWFRS attends hundreds of road traffic collisions where we often have to rescue drivers and provide trauma care. We are really pleased that this agreement is now in place, which will ensure we can respond to incidents like this as quickly and efficiently as possible.”

Area Commander Steve Vincent, of West Midlands Fire Service, said:
“Our aim is to get to all serious incidents within five minutes, by signing this agreement we can work even more closely with Highways England and our emergency service partners to continue to provide a first-class service. It will also enable our crews to work more safely, assertively and effectively at incidents to help save lives.”

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NOTES TO EDITORS

Highways England is the wholly government-owned company responsible for modernising, maintaining and operating England’s motorways and major A roads.

Real-time traffic information for England’s motorways and major A roads is available via its website (www.trafficengland.com), local and national radio travel bulletins, electronic road signs and mobile apps. Local Twitter services are also available at https://highwaysengland.co.uk/highways-england-about-us/.

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