Improving Service Coverage and Response Times for Three-Wheeled Mobile Fire Units on Pari Island, Indonesia

Author:

Lestari Fatma1ORCID,Kim Karl2ORCID,Adiwibowo Andrio3,Octaviani Devie Fitri3,Fisher Micah4,Yamashita Eric5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Occupational Health and Safety Department, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

2. University of Hawaii, Urban and Regional Planning, Honolulu, HI

3. Disaster Risk Reduction Center, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

4. Affiliate Faculty, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

5. National Disaster Preparedness Training Center, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

Abstract

Improved service area coverage and response times by mobile fire response units is key to successful fire suppression and risk reduction. In this paper, the challenges of fire suppression in remote island communities are investigated. Small islands not only have limited firefighting equipment and resources but also face significant transportation problems. This study examines Pari, an island in the Pulau Seribu archipelago in Indonesia, to understand the planning and management of mobile fire units (MFUs) for improving effective response and suppression. Like other communities in developing countries, Pari Island uses small three-wheeled MFU vehicles to respond to emergencies in densely populated settlements with narrow roads and limited access. This study reviews environmental, roadway, vehicle, and operating requirements to support planning, management, and operations of MFUs. Service area coverages were estimated using geographic information system tools to investigate factors such as hose length and constraints based on the transportation infrastructure and exposure to fire hazards. Based on existing conditions, increasing hose length to 20 m would increase the coverage of the MFU service area by two times that of the existing service. The use of a 30-m hose could provide coverage to over 96% of residential structures on Pari Island. In addition to describing the analytical tools including coverage zones, receiver operating characteristic, and area under the curve metrics to support MFU planning and operations, this paper highlights other initiatives that could increase resilience against fires and other hazards threatening small island communities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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