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FSP



JOB OPPORTUNITY
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is currently hiring for CHP/Freeway Service Patrol (FSP) Dispatchers. Applications can be requested from the CHP's Recruitment website
 

For details about the job, job description and list of benefits, visit the CHP's Recruitment website.

 

About FSP
FSP assists stranded motorists along Orange County freeways and highways. FSP is a congestion management component within the Services Authority for Freeway Emergencies (SAFE) program. The FSP program began in 1992, in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the CHP.

The goal of the FSP program is to reduce traffic congestion by quickly removing disabled vehicles and those involved in minor accidents from freeways. FSP tow trucks help get stranded motorists back on the road with a jump start, a gallon of gas, by changing a flat tire or repairing a cooling system hose. All services are free and help keep busy freeways moving. FSP tow trucks operate during peak traffic periods and during midday hours along Orange County freeways.

 

OCTA manages the FSP program and CHP provides dispatch and field services whenever law enforcement is required.