Preparedness Metrics for Dynamic Rescue Resource Planning
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59297/hh35ne98Keywords:
Accidents, Decision Support Systems, Emergency Management, Heuristics, Integer Programming.Abstract
Dynamic planning in fire and rescue services (FRS) relies on smaller, mobile units rather than traditional station-based deployment. A key challenge in this approach is maintaining adequate preparedness, ensuring the ability to respond effectively to new emergencies. This paper presents a quantitative preparedness measure tailored for FRS, developed using mathematical modeling and calibrated through expert input. The measure supports decision-making by evaluating the availability and response times of required resources. Validation with fire service personnel across Sweden revealed that the measure aligns with expert assessments in approximately 60% of cases, highlighting variability in subjective judgments. The findings underscore both the potential and limitations of standardized preparedness metrics and suggest directions for improving decision support in dynamic FRS planning.Downloads
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Published
2026-05-22
Conference Proceedings Volume
Section
ISCRAM Proceedings
How to Cite
Ulander, A., Andersson Granberg, T., Granlund, R., Lundberg, J., & Lundgren, J. (2026). Preparedness Metrics for Dynamic Rescue Resource Planning. Proceedings of the International ISCRAM Conference, 23. https://doi.org/10.59297/hh35ne98