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Author
Matthias Max
;
Johannes Sautter
Title
Analysis of a German first responder exercise: Requirements for exercise-support and simulation
Type
Conference Article
Year
2013
Publication
ISCRAM 2013 Conference Proceedings – 10th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Abbreviated Journal
ISCRAM 2013
Volume
Issue
Pages
923-924
Keywords
Hardware
;
Personnel training
;
Complex workflows
;
Emergency situation
;
Exercise
;
First responders
;
Interactive system
;
Mass casualty incidents
;
Pre-triage
;
Simulation
;
Information systems
Abstract
The work of first responders is marked by unpredictable situations, quick decisions and peak performance. Gathering all important information related to an emergency situation forms the basis for a meaningful and purposeful planning and action. For example during an accident scene the execution of complex individual orders is crucial. The many rescue facilities, rescue vehicles, and first responders needed lead to complex workflows. Real-life exercises are necessary to train controllers and first responders in handling these special situations, but are difficult and costly to organize. This paper gives a short overview of such an exercise and draws a rough practitioner-based vision of a potential simulation-based interactive system that could support exercise leaders and decision makers towards an effective utilization of real-life exercise data.
Address
German Red Cross MaxM drk.de, Germany; Fraunhofer IAO, Germany
Corporate Author
Thesis
Publisher
Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie
Place of Publication
KIT; Baden-Baden
Editor
T. Comes, F. Fiedrich, S. Fortier, J. Geldermann and T. Müller
Language
English
Summary Language
English
Original Title
Series Editor
Series Title
Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume
Series Issue
Edition
ISSN
2411-3387
ISBN
9783923704804
Medium
Track
Practitioners Track
Expedition
Conference
10th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Notes
Approved
no
Call Number
Serial
749
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