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Citation

Kunikowski G, Kosieradzka A, Kąkol U. Disaster Prev. Manage. 2019; 29(3): 313-321.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/DPM-02-2019-0062

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to present a proposal for the methodology of developing rescue plans and the concepts of applying recommended response schedules in the context of the State Fire Service's planning responsibilities (preparation) and public administration (reconciliation and approval), according to the legal order in force in Poland. In the proposed concept, recommended schedules are built on the basis of the matches and successes identified according to the criteria, i.e. the best carried out rescue actions from the register of reports.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH The paper is based on the analysis of existing legal status and policy in Poland as well as the selected relevant academic literature.

FINDINGS The result is the formulation of a methodology for drawing up the rescue plans to the extent required by law and proposing a concept for the method of developing and applying recommended response schedules, supporting operational planning and conducting rescue operations. Practical implications The proposed methodology is to support the procedure of drawing up rescue plans by implying and implementing them into IT solutions. The suggested recommended response schedules, based on observations and conclusions from the analysis of the past rescue operations, may present circumstances and sequences of the use of forces and measures that have had beneficial effects in the past. An in-depth analysis of historical data from the conducted rescue operations may also be used to determine time indicators for the response phase.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE The proposed solutions complement the methods currently used by public administration in Poland. The concept can also be inspiring for the State Fire Service (PSP) which has its own analytical tools in the form of a decision support system and registers of rescue operations carried out. The PSP may undertake the practical verification of the presented methodology for preparing rescue plans and recommended response schedules.


Language: en

Keywords

Machine learning; Crisis management; Rescue operations; Response schedules

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