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When responding to an emergency callout, fire teams need to know the exact location of the incident. Sending attending officers to the wrong site wastes precious time, prolonging a fire and risking lives. Giving command and control officers digital mapping tools at their fingertips means that a caller’s detailed location can be pinpointed and relayed to officers verbally or via in-vehicle navigation systems.

The quickest route to an incident is not necessarily the shortest one. With the intelligence provided by Ordnance Survey's OS MasterMap road network information, the best route can be identified quickly, taking into consideration road restrictions and known congestion areas. This information can also inform contingency planning, so that the most suitable routes to major public sites or high risk locations can be identified in advance.

Associating secondary information to the geographic data adds a valuable dimension to a force or brigade’s data holdings. Particular assets (such as hydrants) of importance to emergency response teams can be recorded against a common geographic dataset. Integrated geographic data can provide intelligence regarding patterns of crime, fire occurrence and other incidents for reports and periodic analysis, helping to inform resource planning and incident prediction.

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The benefits of geographic intelligence to fire brigades include:

  • Easier information sharing through a single, accessible source of location data
  • Human error minimised in finding locations by using a definitive geographic source
  • An integrated, comprehensive information tool through the ability to associate, overlay and display your own information against Ordnance Survey’s location data
  • Improved response times, potentially saving lives and minimising damage to property and assets
  • Emergency vehicle tracking and in-cab navigation by combining Ordnance Survey data with GPS technology
  • Common platform to share data across and between organisations
  • Greater accuracy for allocating resources and strategic planning
  • Trends and patterns can be displayed visually for analysis and post-incident evaluation
  • Informed risk analysis: best routes can be planned in advance to centres with high volumes of attendees such as football grounds and concert venues, and those at risk of fire, such as factories and combustible material storage plants.

If you would like to find out if your organisation is eligible to access geographic data via the PSMA, please click here

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If you would like to become a member of the PSMA, please start your application by using the link below.

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How do I join the OSMA?

If you are based in Scotland, you may wish to consider joining the One Scotland Mapping Agreement (OSMA).

Please email the OSMA helpdesk to start your membership application using button below.

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