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Decision-making behaviour during urban search and rescue : a case study of Germany / Quirin Hamp, Leonhard Reindl, and Denise Guthlin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: Disasters Vol 38 No 1, January 2014, pp.84-107 (23)Summary: Rescuers responding to urban search and rescue missions have to deal with uncertain or unreliable information and also with conflicting objectives such as speed of response and safety of rescue personnel. This study looks at how rescuers cope with these demands and whether GIS based solutions might help.
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Rescuers responding to urban search and rescue missions have to deal with uncertain or unreliable information and also with conflicting objectives such as speed of response and safety of rescue personnel. This study looks at how rescuers cope with these demands and whether GIS based solutions might help.

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