DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES OF PLACEMENT OF FIRE AND RESCUE CARS IN FIRE AND RESCUE UNITS
Abstract
Since the arrival of fire-rescue units to the site of a hazardous event depends on the losses and the risk of injury and death. Part of the arrival time is the time of collection and check-operative offices on fire and rescue units. Reduce collection time-out in the operational divisions offered by developing optimal schemes for placing vehicles in garages fire-rescue units. Optimality criterion was selected the collection and check-operative offices on fire and rescue units. As the placement of elements considered in the multi-cell rescue systems Module and other special equipment. Circuits developed using the calculation and analytical methods and principles warehouse logistics.Keywords: layout, multi-functional mobile emergency rescue systems Module, logistics.
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