Economic costs of responders for responding to residential fire incidents in new south wales, Australia

IF 3.4 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Fahmida Saadia Rahman , Lara Ann Harvey , Kingsley Emwinyori Agho , Gulay Avsar , Wadad Kathy Tannous
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One in five fire incidents in Australia is residential fire. There is a paucity of data on the economic costs of responding to residential fires. The limited research has centred on fire services without due recognition of the involvement of other agencies. This study aims to determine the economic costs of all first responders for responding to New South Wales (NSW) residential fires. This was conducted using Fire and Rescue NSW administrative data from 44,623 residential fire incidents between January 2005 and March 2015, together with other publicly available information. Costs were expressed in terms of constant 2022 Australian dollars. Fire and Rescue NSW personnel spent an average of 130 min per residential fire, involving eight personnel. The total economic costs to all responders, including personnel and resources, for responding to residential fires, averaged AU$ 9.5 million per annum and AU$ 2200 per incident. Both the total economic costs and costs per incident increased significantly by 1.4 % and 2.8 %, respectively, over a decade. This pioneering study sheds light on the costs of first responders for residential fires, providing valuable insights for policymakers to enhance preparedness for residential fires and associated consequences, recognising the broader economic impact extending beyond the primary agency.

澳大利亚新南威尔士州应对住宅火灾事故的救援人员的经济成本
在澳大利亚,每五起火灾事故中就有一起是住宅火灾。有关应对住宅火灾的经济成本的数据很少。有限的研究主要集中在消防服务方面,没有充分考虑到其他机构的参与。本研究旨在确定新南威尔士州(NSW)住宅火灾中所有第一响应者的经济成本。研究使用了 2005 年 1 月至 2015 年 3 月期间新南威尔士州消防和救援部门对 44,623 起住宅火灾事故的管理数据,以及其他公开信息。成本以 2022 年的恒定澳元表示。新南威尔士州消防救援人员在每起住宅火灾中平均耗时 130 分钟,涉及 8 名人员。所有救援人员在应对住宅火灾时的总经济成本(包括人员和资源)平均为每年 950 万澳元,每起事故 2200 澳元。十年间,总经济成本和每次事故成本分别大幅增加了 1.4% 和 2.8%。这项开创性的研究揭示了住宅火灾第一响应者的成本,为决策者提供了宝贵的见解,以加强对住宅火灾及相关后果的防范,同时认识到超出主要机构范围的更广泛的经济影响。
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Fire Safety Journal
Fire Safety Journal 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.70%
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153
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Fire Safety Journal is the leading publication dealing with all aspects of fire safety engineering. Its scope is purposefully wide, as it is deemed important to encourage papers from all sources within this multidisciplinary subject, thus providing a forum for its further development as a distinct engineering discipline. This is an essential step towards gaining a status equal to that enjoyed by the other engineering disciplines.
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