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Spatial optimisation of fire service coverage: a case study of Brisbane,Australia
Authors:Kiran KC  Jonathan Corcoran  Prem Chhetri
Affiliation:1. Queensland Centre for Population Research, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;2. School of Business IT and Logistics, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:In the context of changing demand for fire services, spatial optimisation of fire coverage has attracted little scholarly attention despite its potential to improve emergency response and to inform future service planning for fire stations. Drawing on small area population forecasts, this paper extends the application of the Maximum Coverage Location Model to compute and delineate the spatial coverage of current and proposed new fire stations to align with population growth estimates for Brisbane, Australia. Our results reveal important gaps in fire cover that are likely to emerge as a result of predicted population growth, the spatial patterns of which varies across the Brisbane metropolitan area. We draw on these results to delineate a series of new potential sites for fire stations to ameliorate the reduction in spatial coverage as a consequence of predicted population growth demonstrating the utility of our analytic approach for decision‐making and operational planning in the fire services.
Keywords:location modelling  small area population estimates  residential fire  fire station  fire coverage  Brisbane, Australia
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