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CAL FIRE / Riverside County Fire Department Technology Briefing FIRESCOPE Board of Directors Meeting January 9, 2008. Introduction. We are not unique Many Departments and Agencies are moving forward with similar technology based projects: GIS based CAD applications

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  1. CAL FIRE / Riverside CountyFire Department Technology Briefing FIRESCOPE Board of Directors MeetingJanuary 9, 2008

  2. Introduction • We are not unique • Many Departments and Agencies are moving forward with similar technology based projects: • GIS based CAD applications • Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) • Mobile Computing Platforms • Mobile Mapping Applications

  3. Our Driving Forces • Customer demand for service improvement • Deployment of technology • Willingness to take risks (1999-2000) • CAL FIRE statewide CAD replacement project • GIS based CAD (Northrop-Grumman-Altaris CAD) • Same GIS drives the Mobile Data Computing Project (MDC) • 2003 Fire Siege • Jack Thorpe

  4. Our Driving Forces (continued) • Technological Advancements • Computer Hardware • Capabilities • Cost Reduction • Software Development • Focused on Public Safety • ESRI • Communication Network Development • Commercial Cellular and Data • Service Coverage Improvements • Bandwidth capabilities • Highly Attractive Cost

  5. Mobile Data Computing (MDC) ProjectPanasonic Tough Book -18/19

  6. MDC Project Goals • Improve firefighter Safety, Situational Awareness • and Operational Effectiveness • GIS Based Software Applications (GST and MAPTECH) • Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) • Resource Tracking and Recording (GST Tracker) • Decrease “get away and response times” to emergencies • CAL FIRE-Altaris CAD to GST Mapper Interface • Automated vehicle routingto incidents (GST Mapper) • Provides the same information as the Rip-N-Run

  7. MDC Project Goals • Reduce the dependency on paper produces for emergency response plans and guides • Provide a wide variety of GIS layers (50+) • Including high quality aerial imagery (1 ft. color) • Provide enhanced emergency incident management tools • GST Mapper with AVL and GIS layers • MAPTECH, Terrain Navigator Pro. 8.1 software application • The ability to develop and share information in a digital environment

  8. MDC Project Goals • Communications Network • Currently: • Secure and fully controlled cellular network • Sprint / Nextel Data Network • Future: • Riverside County – • Public Safety Enterprise Communication Project (PSEC) Radio Network – 700, 800 MHz, 4.9 GHz • Data Use Only • Mid-2009

  9. MDC ProjectGeoSpatial Technologies (GST)GST Mapper Software Program

  10. MDC ProjectGeoSpatial Technologies (GST)Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) 1-07-2008 –approx. 220 units in service

  11. MDC ProjectGeoSpatial Technologies (GST)Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) 1-07-2008

  12. MDC ProjectGeoSpatial Technologies (GST)Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) 1-07-2008

  13. MDC ProjectCity of Moreno ValleyAutomated Vehicle Location (AVL)

  14. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesEmergency Incident Location Plotting Directly from CDF-Altaris CAD

  15. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesIncident Suggested Routing

  16. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesIncident Suggested Driving Directions

  17. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesGIS Layers

  18. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesGIS Layers

  19. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesGIS Layers

  20. MDC ProjectGeoSpatial Technologies (GST)Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) Riverside City Assist

  21. MDC ProjectGeoSpatial Technologies (GST)Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) Riverside City assist

  22. MDC Project Emergency Management Examples

  23. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesGIS Layers – Fire History

  24. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesAerial Imagery – Fire History

  25. MDC ProjectGeoSpatial Technologies (GST)GST Mapper Software Program

  26. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  27. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  28. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  29. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  30. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modelingZaca 7-5-07

  31. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modelingZaca 7-5-07

  32. The Running Springs Fire as seen from Redlands.(Submitted to YourScene By Ashlie)

  33. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  34. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  35. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  36. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  37. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  38. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  39. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  40. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  41. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  42. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesMAPTECH – 3D modeling

  43. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesInternet Accessible Web Sites

  44. Automated Inspection Processes • Currently investigating the feasibility and cost with another county agency • All hazard reduction inspections • All life safety inspections • All building permit and compliance inspections • To be submitted in 08/09 budget

  45. MDC Project Emergency Management ExamplesSawtooth Incident

  46. Hand crews from the U.S. Forest Service retreat from flames Tuesday before the arrival of a water-dropping helicopter in a canyon north of Castaic and west of the 5 Freeway. The Ranch fire in that area has consumed more than 58,000 acres.(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)October 23, 2007

  47. Lessons Learned • Project Planning • Simple to Complex • Based upon available resources $$$ • Phases? • Communications • Commercial wireless data networks • Land based radio data networks • Satellite data networks

  48. Lessons Learned • Support Personnel • IT Personnel • Network design and support • Field support • Communications (DGS) • Mounting hardware • Installation standards and safety • GIS Section • Fully Trained GIS Professionals

  49. Lessons Learned • Training • Hands on user training • Based upon software applications • 4 to 8 hrs per student • Additional costs • Power management • Second battery or power management hardware? • Hardware breakage $$$

  50. Questions Bob Toups, Battalion Chief CAL FIRE / Riverside County Fire Department

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