Analysis, Representation and Visualization of Emergencies Attended by Integrated Security Services
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2019
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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Background. Given the undeniable need to have an e cient emergency response infrastructure,
which can articulate the involved institutions and using state-of-the-art
technology, in 2012 Ecuador set up the Integrated Security Service ECU 911. The implemented
management model articulates the response institutions throughout the national
territory. Fire Brigades interact with the Ministry of Risk Management, Military, Police,
Health, Municipal Services, and Transit, thus sharing e orts, optimizing resources and
providing an integrated service to the population of 16.5 million inhabitants in our country.
The present research is divided into three stages. The rst one describes in detail what is
the Integrated Security Service ECU 911, its background, management model, intervening
institutions, its current technological platform, in addition to the steps and recommendations
to follow to migrate to a next-generation NG-911 service, all of this aligned with
technological advances, user needs, and implemented models both in Europe and in North
America. The second one deals with the statistical, spatial and temporal representation
of 911 emergencies in Ecuador, where an analysis of the institutions, the type of events
that are attended, and an optimal way of representing the events are presented, in order
to provide feedback to the service managers of the Integrated Security Service ECU 911,
to optimize its planning processes, and to continuously improve the response to events
attended by the seven articulated institutions. The third one introduces a new version of
the multiple correspondence analysis, speci cally adapted to be applied to emergencies
attended by a Public Service Answering Point (PSAP).
Objectives. This work is oriented to analyze the general aspects of the Integrated Security
Service named ECU-911 that operates in Ecuador since 2012, and the proposed objectives
in this setting are the following. First, to develop the state-of-the-art of the ECU-911
service, its origins, composition, elements, coordinated institutions, used technologies, alert
mechanisms, communications with the response institutions, data storage, information
sharing, and the elements needed to migrate from the actual enhanced 911 service to a
next-generation 911 services, according to international standards and technology evolution.
Second, to propose a procedure to map the emergencies attended in the ECU 911, considering
their statistical, spatial, and temporal characteristics, and oriented to nd patterns,
trends, and the most representative parameters. All of this is targeted to characterize
the emergencies, institutions, and to obtain valuable information to feedback the service
management level aiming to improve the service response. Third, to nd informative
relationships among the di erent categories of registered and attended emergencies by
applying multiple correspondence analysis to the information of the events attended by a
PSAP.
Methodology. The study has been done in the city of Quito, Ecuador, and for its
realization, information has been collected about the emergencies attended in the provinces
of Pichincha, Napo, and Orellana. A general description has been done to detail the
state-of-the-art of the ECU 911 service of Ecuador, how it operates, what are the main
components, and a proposal for di erent manners to process, visualize, classify, and use
the information stored in the Public Safety Answering Point. The information available
in the database corresponded to more than one million of emergencies attended in 2014 by the institutions coordinated by the service. The use of non-parametric methods
as bootstrap resampling techniques, Parzen windowing, or multiple correspondence
analysis, has been applied to identify the characteristic patterns of the analyzed set of data.
Results. The rst descriptive state-of-the-art of the Integrated Security Service named
ECU 911 is provided herein, together with it speci es the characteristics of the service,
institutions coordinated, the applied management model, the numbers of PSAP distributed
countrywide, the used technology and the challenges to become a next-generation 911
service. A second result is the applications of statistical geographical and temporal analysis
to visualize the characteristics of the emergencies attended by each institution, obtaining
visual data regarding its behaviour and characteristics. Finally, a meaningful manner to
visualize the possible relationships among emergencies and institutions is provided, by
using the multiple correspondence analysis applying to the emergency response service,
resulting in an interesting manner to represent the events.
Conclusions. The present dissertation has provided a general description of the Integrated
Security Service ECU 911 implemented in Ecuador since 2012. The actual state
of the Enhanced 911 platform has been analyzed, and the challenges to migrate to a
next-generation 911 service are provided, all in concordance with the lines provided by
international organizations like the European Emergency Number Association and the
American Emergency Number Associations. The results of the statistical geographical
and spatio-temporal analysis of the emergencies attended by the ECU 911 service during
2014 have been provided, detailing the characteristics and behaviour of each institution.
Finally, the results of applying a simple yet meaningful multiple correspondence analysis
have been delivered, allowing to identify the relationship of the emergencies attended and
the institutions of rst response of the Integrated Security Service.
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Tesis Doctoral leída en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid en 2019. Directores de la Tesis: Enrique V. Carrera y Sergio Muñoz Romero Tutor: José Luis Rojo-Álvarez
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