TRANS-ATTACK AND POST-ATTACK COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE-FIGHTING OPERATIONS AND CONTROL

The scope and objective of this study was to perform a systems analysis of the trans-attack and post-attack communications requirements for fire-fighting operations and control primarily at the metropolitan area level. The emphasis was on determining communications requirements and not means. We bel...

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description The scope and objective of this study was to perform a systems analysis of the trans-attack and post-attack communications requirements for fire-fighting operations and control primarily at the metropolitan area level. The emphasis was on determining communications requirements and not means. We believe the study satisfied this objective by deriving communications functions, delineating the information communicated between functions, developing a traffic model from these data, and applying queueing theory to evaluate the effects of specific communications and organizational parameters against traffic criteria. This approach was selected because we believe that measures such as delay time and number of channels required as a function of traffic density and organizational structure best reflect the 'problems' of fire-fighting communications during trans- and post-attack periods.
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COMMUNICATION AND RADIO SYSTEMS
DISASTERS
FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS
FIRE FIGHTING VEHICLES
FIRES
MOBILIZATION
Non-radio Communications
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
QUEUEING THEORY
Safety Engineering
URBAN AREAS
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