During a recent government meeting, officials provided an update on the El Paso district's Highway Emergency Response Operator (HERO) program, which has been operational since June 2020. The program aims to enhance safety for stranded motorists and support first responders at crash sites and emergencies.
Mister Cruz introduced the presentation, highlighting the program's structure and functionality. The HERO program features dedicated dispatchers and is monitored by the TransVista Center, which utilizes a camera system for increased vigilance on the roadways. The initiative has proven particularly effective during severe weather events, offering critical assistance to emergency responders.
The HERO units, often referred to as \"roadside champions,\" are equipped with patrol vehicles that include digital message signs and cameras capable of transmitting live images to aid in incident management. This capability is essential for reducing the risk of secondary crashes, thereby contributing to safer travel conditions on El Paso's roadways.
Motorists in need of assistance can reach out to the HERO program by calling 790-4376. The program continues to be a vital resource for both the El Paso Police Department and the community, ensuring enhanced safety and support during emergencies.