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November 8-14, 2021: Crash Responder Safety Week
November 05, 2021
WHEREAS, according to the Michigan State Police Office of Highway Safety Planning, a traffic crash was reported in Michigan every 2 minutes and 9 seconds, resulting in 245,598 traffic crashes in 2020; emergency vehicles were involved in 2,253 of these crashes, including four fatal crashes and 355 injury crashes; and,
WHEREAS, emergency responders working the scene of a traffic crash or other incident may include any combination of law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical service personnel, towing and recovery operators, and transportation first responders, and they risk being struck by a vehicle and killed or injured in the line of duty every hour of every day; and,
WHEREAS, 49 emergency responders have been struck and killed nationwide while responding to traffic incidents since January 2021, and more emergency responders nationwide have been struck and killed while responding to traffic incidents as of October 2021 than the entire year of 2020: and,
WHEREAS, all emergency responders have a responsibility to protect each other along with the motoring public and reduce the risk of secondary crashes by training in traffic incident management (TIM) with other emergency responders and using TIM best practices when responding to traffic incidents; and,
WHEREAS, all motorists have a responsibility to drive safely around traffic incidents and reduce the risk of secondary crashes by following Michigan laws that increase emergency responder and motorist safety; and,
WHEREAS, Michigan's Move Over law requires drivers approaching stopped emergency vehicles with emergency lights activated to slow down at least 10 mph below the posted speed limit, and move over at least one lane if safely possible; and,
WHEREAS, Crash Responder Safety Week is an opportunity for Michigan to raise awareness that every emergency responder and every driver has a responsibility for traffic incident scene safety, and by staying alert, avoiding distractions, driving safely around traffic incidents, and obeying the Move Over law, we can save lives;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan, do hereby proclaim November 8-14, 2021, as Crash Responder Safety Week in Michigan.