Dynamic floating stations model for emergency medical services with a consideration of traffic data

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Abstract

To equally distribute the workload and minimize the travel distance for fire departments, we developed a new dynamic floating stations model (DFSM) to target traffic-related emergency medical services (EMS) during peak hours. This study revealed that traffic-related EMS incidents have different characteristics to other EMS incidents. The number of floating stations was determined by the number of available ambulances at a given time. The optimum floating station location was identified by using the given capacity to establish the smallest service radius. In DFSM simulations using floating stations with a capacity of 100 and 150 EMS incidents, the result shows significant improvements in comparison to the current situation.

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Sun, C. H., Cheng, C. Y., Wang, C. H., & Hsiao, P. H. (2020). Dynamic floating stations model for emergency medical services with a consideration of traffic data. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi9050336

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