CONTEXT
A journey of fire fighting can be broken down into the below five steps.
- Refrain from actions potentially trigger a wildfire
- Predict wildfire
- Become aware of incidents
- Evacuation/Firefighting
- Knowledge management
After research, we found many solutions for 1-3, but 4 and 5 seem to have a solution space for improvement. The below three pain points of firefighting based on Ars Technica, European Forrest Institute are our key findings, and our solution addresses them all.
- Communication and coordination among firefighters get more difficult/expensive as a wildfire spreads more broadly
- Leanings and skills from first-hand experiences are not fully shared among firefighters
- Rapid fire fighting planning is required since fire spreads exponentially
SOLUTION
Firefighting planner provides "Collaborative planning tool for fire fighting against wildfire" as OSS.
Three user stories to solve:
- As a citizen, I want to report wildfires and ask for help.
- As a firefight team manager, referring to satellite data and citizen reports, I want to make and share my fire mitigation plan.
- As a firefighter, I want to learn from past fire suppression activities.
See how it looks like:
WAY FORWARD
Potential impact
- Reduction in burned area: ~8.8 mil acres burned in 2018
- Reduction in losses: ~$12.5 bill insured losses from the 2017 October and December wildfires
- Reduction in # of homes at high risk: 4.5 mil US homes at high risk (2017)
To realize the impact
- Collect more data to increase the accuracy of the simulation model
- Improve the availability of satellite data (FIRMS): Minimize delay, increase grid granularity
- Keep track of fire suppression activities day by day
- Test with real users to improve the usability
- Firefighting simulator to see how the created actions control wildfire
- Discover more potential use cases (e.g. citizen evacuation, and even more: flood, earthquake)
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