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1 1  = 1. Introduction =
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3 +//<include a short summary of the claims to be tested, i.e., the effects of the functions in a specfic use case>//
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3 3  The goal of this test was to understand what type of information would support each role at different levels (strategic, tactical, operational) in performing their tasks, particularly in decision-making. We focused mainly on the tactical and operational levels.
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5 5  = 2. Method =
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197 197  = 3. Results =
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199 -A total of 12 partners completed questionnaires during the field test in Athens. The health questionnaire was filled out by 5 partners, the communication questionnaire by 2 partners, and the location questionnaire by 4 participants. Although a questionnaire for the gas sensors (also by WEARIN’) was prepared, we decided not to focus on it in Athens since the gas sensor was not used during the exercises. The questionnaires were completed by individuals in various roles, including researchers, drone pilots, paramedics, incident commanders, chief SAR, and firefighters.
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201 201  **Health data**
202 202  
203 203  Types of health data: heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, blood pressure, and mental health were frequently mentioned as essential.
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205 -Reasoning given for how this information is important for a specific role:
205 +Reasoning given for roles
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207 207  * Team Lead - Important for monitoring the overall safety of teams.
208 208  * Medical Personnel - Essential for making critical decisions.
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216 216  
217 217  Types of Location data: Location data such as GPS coordinates, building heights, and paths to victims were frequently mentioned.
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219 -Reasoning given for how this information is important for a specific role:
219 +Reasoning given for roles
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221 221  * Team Lead - Essential for team coordination.
222 222  * Squad leader (Operational) - Necessary for instructing team members.
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229 229  
230 230  Types of communication data: Respondents emphasized the importance of RSSI (signal strength), signal speed, and interference detection.
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232 -Reasoning given for how this information is important for a specific role:
232 +Reasoning given for roles
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234 234  * Team Lead - Important for monitoring team connectivity.
235 235  * IT Specialist - Crucial for troubleshooting.