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Emergency Response Pre-plan Design

Emergency Response Pre-plan Design. CAD/FIR 191-0C1. Location Is Fundamental Emergency Response. Rapid access to design and spatial data is critical for effective response: Facilities Critical infrastructure Employment or Occupant data tied to locations Base map “framework” data

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Emergency Response Pre-plan Design

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  1. Emergency Response Pre-plan Design CAD/FIR 191-0C1

  2. Location Is Fundamental Emergency Response • Rapid access to design and spatial data is critical for effective response: • Facilities • Critical infrastructure • Employment or Occupant data tied to locations • Base map “framework” data • Billions of dollars have been spent on building these datasets.

  3. Protecting Communities • Location-based information is crucial to emergency response and homeland security • Managers of all levels of government must effectively collect, analyze, and share geospatial data

  4. Utilizing GIS and Pre-Planning software for Analysis and Planning • Fire • Police • Public Works • Public Health • Building and Safety • Water • Engineering • Utilities

  5. Protecting Communities • All disciplines utilizing GIS software can extend the capabilities to managing and reducing the consequences of all forms of public and natural emergencies. • A primary responsibility of any government is to provide safety and security for it citizens, communities, and assets.

  6. Pre-Planning and GIS Aids Emergency Response Efforts • Improving response capabilities • Identifying mitigation requirements • Locating resources • Assessing community risks • Providing timely decision support

  7. Pre-Planning and GIS Aids Emergency Response Efforts • Developing training scenarios • Managing field data in real time • Developing contingency plans • Improving data sharing capabilities

  8. Emergency Response Solutions Demonstration

  9. Skokie Campus Architectural Drawings are cleaned up (layers removed)

  10. Symbols are added to the floorplan. • Knox Box • Fire Hydrants • Electrical Service • Gas Shutoff • Alarm Panel

  11. Aerial Photo – Enhanced using CAD for Planning purposes

  12. Occupancy reports and other database information can be incorporated into the plan.

  13. Digital Photographs can be linked to the pre-plan

  14. Interior Building Details can be linked to the overall pre-plan

  15. Interior Detail with Room Numbers

  16. Plans can be used for Incident Command

  17. Summary • Location based information in critical • Many departments can take advantage of GIS data • Aids First Responder Efforts • GIS data for planning and analysis • Modern tools for First Responders

  18. CAD/FIR 191Emergency ResponsePre-plan Design Autodesk Emergency Response Solutions

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