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Operations research related to fire and rescue
services
Anna Gustafsson, PhD Student
ITN, Division of Communications and Transport Systems
Linköping University
5 th ISCRAM Summer School
August 15-24, 2012, Tilburg, the Netherlands
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My Background
Master of science
Communications and Transport Systems – Quantitative Logistics
Worked 2 years at Axfood – Swedish retail company
Trainee 1 year
Logistic partner; Dagab - Automated order flow
PhD Student – started Nov. 2009
Operations research for planning fire and rescue services – to find
more efficient ways to utilize fire and rescue resources
Main supervisor – Jan Lundgren
Co-supervisor – Tobias Andersson Granberg
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Introduction
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Determine how many
emergency resources
that requires in a given
area.
Where stations and
resources should be
located.
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How many and what type
of resources should be
sent to a particular
incident?
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Introduction
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How many and what type
of resources should be
sent to a particular
incident?
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How resources should be
relocated depending on
the current situation. To maintain a good level
of preparedness in the
area.
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The response time is one of
the most important factors in
the rescue effort.
An adequate location can
reduce the response time!
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Research project 1
Case study
How fire and rescue resources should be located to meet the
demand in Östergötland County in Sweden.
To minimize the response time to building fires and traffic
accidents.
Developed a model to locate three types of resources,
manned differently.
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Research project 1
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response time for a first response to
accident of type o in zone j
response time for a full response to
accident of type o in zone j
expected number of accidents of
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Consider both the first and
full response time when
locating the resources.
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Research project 1
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Consider both the first and
full response time when
locating the resources.
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oj
j
ojoj DTF
Oo J
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response time for a first response to
accident of type o in zone j
response time for a full response to
accident of type o in zone j
expected number of accidents of
type o in zone j
ojF
ojT
ojD
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Research project 1
Anna Gustafsson, ITN LiU
Consider both the first and
full response time when
locating the resources.
6 min
11 min
oj
j
ojoj DTF
Oo J
Min
response time for a first response to
accident of type o in zone j
response time for a full response to
accident of type o in zone j
expected number of accidents of
type o in zone j
ojF
ojT
ojD
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Research project 1
Solutions have been produced for a number of different
scenarios using variable neighborhood search heuristic.
By optimizing the locations for fire and rescue resources, the
response time can be reduced with around 20 %.
The mean response times for first responses and full responses
are reduced by around 100 to 150 seconds in the optimized
solutions.
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Research project 2
DYRK
Explore the potential of working more dynamically with planning
and management of emergency resources.
It is about planning, controlling and making decisions about
managing emergency resources depending on the current situation.
The need for assistance varies during the day – resources are not
optimally located all the times.
The resources are not always at the station.
If a station’s resources are occupied, the preparedness will decrease in
the area around the station.
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Preparedness
Describes the ability to respond to accidents in the present and
in the future.
What we have What we need
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Preparedness
Describes the ability to respond to accidents in the present and
in the future.
What we have What we need
We have developed a quantitative measure for preparedness
To determine specific preparedness for handling a certain type of
incident.
A basis for decision making and planning.
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Preparedness
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The goal is to constantly
maintain a good
preparedness in the area.
Important that resources
arrive quickly in
emergency situations.
Right type of resources
Adequate staffing
Dynamic use of the
resources!
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Research project 2
Develop decision support tools that can support dynamic
planning of fire and rescue services.
Calculate the preparedness and show how it change when specific
resources are moved.
Propose which resources that should be dispatched to a specific
incident according to the alarm plan.
Give suggestions about how resources should be located and
relocated.
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Research project 2
Collaborating with fire and rescue services in Sweden
Test the developed tools
Fire and rescue services in Sweden will perform a series of test
scenario.
The tests will compare situations
when the decision maker have and
do not have access to the tools.
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