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government services: fire 2 simulation: use in policy analysis 2 heuristic models 1 probability: Markov decision models 1
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Carter, G. 1 Ignall, E. 1 Rider, K. 1 Swersey, Arthur J. 1
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A Markovian Decision Model for Deciding How Many Fire Companies to Dispatch
Swersey, Arthur J. - In: Management Science 28 (1982) 4, pp. 352-365
In deciding how many units to dispatch to an incoming alarm of unknown seventy the fire department is faced with a dilemma: If too few units are sent initially the extra units needed will be delayed; if too many units are sent, the extra units make a needless response and are temporarily...
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An Algorithm for the Initial Dispatch of Fire Companies
Ignall, E.; Carter, G.; Rider, K. - In: Management Science 28 (1982) 4, pp. 366-378
In response to an incoming fire alarm, someone must decide how many and which engine and ladder companies (firefighters and their apparatus) to dispatch to the scene. Traditional dispatching policies assume that all of the designated companies are available at the time the alarm is received....
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