2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11209587
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Comprehensive Analysis of Housing Estate Infrastructure in Relation to the Passability of Firefighting Equipment

Abstract: The article focuses on the assessment and evaluation of the passability in densely populated parts of cities with multi-storey housing estates, in terms of the operation of the integrated rescue system (IRS) in the Czech Republic. The aim of the research is to minimize the arrival times to conduct the intervention as efficiently as possible. The presented problem is caused by unsystematic development of housing estates and the emergence of secondary problems in the form of inability to reach the place of inter… Show more

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“…The last paper of this Special Issue, "Comprehensive Analysis of Housing Estate Infrastructure in Relation to the Passability of Firefighting Equipment" [11], focuses on urban emergency management (i.e., resiliency). It provides the assessment and evaluation of the passability in densely populated parts of cities with multi-story housing estates in terms of the operation of the integrated rescue system (IRS) in the Czech Republic.…”
Section: The Approach Of This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last paper of this Special Issue, "Comprehensive Analysis of Housing Estate Infrastructure in Relation to the Passability of Firefighting Equipment" [11], focuses on urban emergency management (i.e., resiliency). It provides the assessment and evaluation of the passability in densely populated parts of cities with multi-story housing estates in terms of the operation of the integrated rescue system (IRS) in the Czech Republic.…”
Section: The Approach Of This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%