Assessing Risk in Dynamic Situations: Lessons from Fire Service Operations

Fire Service personnel face risk on a daily basis, frequently working in extremely hazardous conditions--and the severity of the danger faced can fluctuate rapidly. The Fire Service has therefore become extremely experienced at managing dynamic risks. The aim of this article is to review techniques...

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subjects Decision making
Dynamic modeling
Dynamics
Emergency management
Fire behavior
Fire fighting
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Fire services
Injuries
Operations management
Public services
Risk analysis
Risk management
Structural firefighting
United Kingdom
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