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A web application for prioritizing fire safety inspections in the municipality of Amsterdam based on 'Intervention Time'.

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A web application using property data to calculate the time fire emergency services need before the suppression of a fire can start. The calculated 'Intervention Times' are visualized in a dashboard, which in turn can be used for prioritizing fire safety inspections in the municipality of Amsterdam.

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The web application can be found on: https://dsp-response-time-dashboard.herokuapp.com/ (currently offline)

The Project Aims:

  • determine to what extent properties can be prioritized for fire inspection on the basis of the intervention time
  • intervention time is defined as the time between the ignition of a fire and the start of fire suppression, modelled as the aggregate of several components
  • each property is assigned to the fire station of their respective fire station district
  • a street network specialized for fire trucks on OpenStreetMap (OSM) is used
  • other used datasources are: i.a. Register for Topography, the KMNI API, the TomTom API
  • using OSMnx and NetworkX for the street network and the intervention time
  • properties with critical intervention times are marked red on the map in the dashboard

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