Emergency Response Demand and Supply: A GIS-Based Network Analysis for Fire Station’s Service Coverage Delineation in Kano Metropolis, Nigeria

S. Yunus, Julius Afolabi Falola, I. M. Jaro
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Inadequate fire emergency response infrastructure and a lack of defined service coverage remain key barriers to timely fire disaster response. This study is applied research which employed geospatial techniques and aimed at examining fire disaster emergency response demand and supply relationships with the view to delineating service coverage and locating more facilities for optimum coverage in Kano metropolis. Locations of the existing fire stations and fire incidents (2009-2019) were gathered through GPS surveying. Network data set were generated. Nearest Neighbor and Network Analysis (origin-destination, service coverage and location-allocation) were conducted to determine emergency response demand and supply relationships, service coverage area delineation and identifying best site for allocating new facilities within the metropolis respectively. It was found that no clearly defined service coverage exist as emergency response supply takes more than 4-8 times the NFPA travel standard, and with a great deal of overlapping response patterns. New service coverage areas were proposed and best sites for 8 firefighting facilities identified for optimum coverage. It is concluded that emergency fire disaster response demand and supply relationships within Kano metropolis is imbalanced, with extensive recurrent demand especially within the core area served by overstretched and inefficient response supply. This, therefore, implies continuous exposure of lives and properties to the menace of fire disaster in Kano metropolis. Keywords: Fire Facilities; Location-allocation; Response Demand; Response Supply; Service Coverage   Copyright (c) 2023 Geosfera Indonesia and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
应急响应需求和供给:基于gis的尼日利亚卡诺大都市消防站服务覆盖范围划分的网络分析
火灾应急基础设施不足和缺乏明确的服务范围仍然是及时应对火灾灾害的主要障碍。本研究是一项应用研究,采用地理空间技术,旨在研究火灾应急响应需求和供应关系,以划定服务覆盖范围,并在卡诺大都市定位更多设施以实现最佳覆盖。通过GPS测量收集了现有消防站和火灾事件(2009-2019年)的位置。生成网络数据集。通过最近邻分析和网络分析(出发地-目的地、服务覆盖范围和位置分配)分别确定应急响应需求和供应关系、服务覆盖区域划定和确定在大都市内分配新设施的最佳地点。研究发现,由于应急响应的供应需要超过NFPA通行标准的4-8倍,并且存在大量重叠的响应模式,因此没有明确界定的服务覆盖范围。提出了新的服务覆盖区域,并确定了8个消防设施的最佳覆盖地点。结果表明,卡诺大都市区的应急火灾响应需求与供应关系不平衡,特别是在核心区域内,经常性需求广泛,响应供应过度紧张,效率低下。因此,这意味着生命和财产不断暴露在卡诺大都市火灾的威胁之下。关键词:消防设施;子;响应需求;响应供应;版权所有(c) 2023 Geosfera印度尼西亚和Jember大学地理教育系本作品采用知识共享署名-共享a类4.0国际许可协议
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