نتایج جستجو برای: fire stations

تعداد نتایج: 75841  

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 1998
Masood Abdulla Badri Amr K. Mortagy Ali Alsayed

The purpose of this paper is to determine where to locate fire-station facilities. The decision of where to locate depends upon a set of tangible and intangible criteria that are unique to a given problem. Thus, the traditional models that incorporate only travel times or travel distances are no longer appropriate. This paper presents a multiple criteria modeling approach, via integer goal prog...

2005
Jennifer L. Beverly David L. Martell

Fire frequency is the most commonly used measure to characterize fire regimes for comparisons across geographical areas or time periods. Within the boreal forest region of the Boreal Shield ecozone of Ontario, fire frequency changes over time and across longitudinal gradients have been associated with drought frequency and large-scale climate processes. While providing evidence that fire regime...

Journal: :Fire 2022

Response time is an important factor in fire operations. A continuous assessment of response crucial order to monitor firefighters’ performance level. An initial was conducted for stations categories A-D throughout Malaysia from 2018 2020. The were determined based on risk profiling scores. In this study, the mean and distance travelled selected calculated. To measure station’s performance, a 1...

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2011
Marilyn C Roberts Olusegun O Soge David No Nicola K Beck John S Meschke

BACKGROUND Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains were isolated and characterized from environmental surfaces of two fire stations from two independent districts in the northwestern United States. After the first sampling and before the second sampling, education was provided, additional signage was added, and changes in disinfection protocols were put in place. Nasal carria...

2017
Chao Song Weiguo Song Jiping Zhu

Fire occurrence, which is examined in terms of fire density (number of fire/km2) in this paper, has a close correlation with multiple spatiotemporal factors that include environmental, physical, and other socioeconomic predictors. Spatial autocorrelation exists widely and should be considered seriously for modeling the occurrence of fire in urban areas. Therefore, spatial econometric models (SE...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Zelong Xia Hao Li Yuehong Chen

The spatial distribution of urban geographical events is largely constrained by the road network, and research on spatial clusters of fire accidents at the city level plays a crucial role in emergency rescue and urban planning. For example, by knowing where and when fire accidents usually occur, fire enforcement can conduct more efficient aid measures and planning department can work out more r...

2011
J. Ramiro Martinez de Dios Luis Merino Fernando Caballero Aníbal Ollero

This paper presents a novel system for automatic forest-fire measurement using cameras distributed at ground stations and mounted on Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). It can obtain geometrical measurements of forest fires in real-time such as the location and shape of the fire front, flame height and rate of spread, among others. Measurement of forest fires is a challenging problem that is affecte...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2011
J Watson P Daniels P Kirkland A Carroll M Jeggo

In August 2007 Australia experienced its first outbreak of equine influenza. The disease occurred first in a quarantine station for imported horses near Sydney and subsequently escaped into the general horse population. After an extensive campaign the disease was eradicated and Australia is again recognised as free of this disease. Equine influenza was then, and is now, recognised to be the maj...

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