“…In emergency response modeling, Petri nets are mostly used to arrange the structure of emergency organization, personnel, technology, equipment, materials, actions, commands, and coordination for emergency plan evaluation [4]. Evaluations of the emergency response process using Petri nets have been researched in many industries and fields, such as the chemical industry [5,6], subway fire emergencies [7], coal mine rescue events [8], the nuclear industry [9], airport emergency responses [10], and urban emergency systems [11,12].…”