URN | etd-0729115-203259 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 614 times. Download 6 times. |
Author | Yung-Chang Chu | ||
Author's Email Address | No Public. | ||
Department | Institute of construction technology | ||
Year | 2014 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 85 |
Title | Command System Analysis and Discussion at Incident Area- For Example: TransAsia Airways Air Crash in Taiwan | ||
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Abstract | Fire authorities in Taiwan are usually the first line personnel in rescue site. Their training is focused on putting out fires and rescuing people. At present, the most common disasters are fire, storm, flood, and landslide. Landslides and earthquakes caused the most casualties, for example the 921 Earthquake in Jiji Township, Eastern Science Park building fire, Toraji typhoon, Alishan train accident, Kaohsiung gas explosion, and Makung TransAsia Airways plane crash. Whenever a major disaster occurs, many resources will be spent in the search and rescue operation. However, the disaster usually suddenly happens and many different types of disaster never happened before. Every time a disaster occurs, the search and rescue control system will check if their disaster plan can be applied. Continuous modifications and improvements of disaster plan is the basis for future search and rescue success. Incident Command System (ICS) has been developed in the United States for a period time. ICS is currently being applied in Taiwan during the search and rescue operations. This study investigates Taiwan's search and rescue system in reference with ICS. In addition, this system is being applied in hiker tracking search and rescue operations, medical and epimedic preventions, air crash rescue, and so on for a time now. The investigation focuses on all aspects of search and rescue with a single command system such as rescue planning, directing, execution, and feedback in facing large-scale disasters. When a large-scale disaster occurs, an advanced command post will be changed to a higher level emergency operation center (EOC), support team, human resources, food and equipments used will be increased. Information, command and rescue knowledge distribution are important. In this study, the Tranasia Air crash accident rescued by the Fire Bureau as an example for doing their analysis and investigation whether the rescue operation is similar with ICS, and whether it has the flexibility and ability to be used in different large-scale disasters. |
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Date of Defense | 2015-07-03 | Date of Submission | 2015-07-29 |