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... ... @@ -1,85 +1,36 @@ 1 - USAR and firefighting operations arecarried outby a mix of professionals andtrained volunteers whoworklong shifts underhigh riskand hightempo. Structuresdifferacross Europe(nationalfireservices, civilprotectionagencieslikeTHW, mixedvolunteer/pro units),but fieldreality isconsistent:clear command,sector/taskdiscipline, and pragmatic “get it done” culture. In SYNERGISE we focus firstonpeople who directlytouch the technology orwhose decisionsdependonit. That includesemerging roles (dronepilot, sensor/videoanalyst, C4I home baseoperator, information analyst)alongsideclassic USARroles(teamlead,squad lead,paramedic, search/rescue tech).Interviewsrepeatedlystressed: don’t makethesame personboth “setup” and “goin”;treatsetuptimeas an investmentonly if it clearly paysback in safety, speed,or certaintylater;and keep prep atBoO** **(BaseOf Operations)withjust-in-timeactivation at the worksite.Newtechmust fit rhythmsalready in use (USAR vs. Fire tempo),respectnationalcertification (e.g.,drone licensing),and beconfigurabletolocal doctrine whilesharingacommoncore.1 +Direct stakeholders interact directly with developed technologies. The tables below shows relevant stakeholders in Synergise, divided in general stakeholders and first responders. When we describe how these stakeholders collaborate with technologies, we may also refer to them as //actors. // 2 2 3 -== Main StakeholdersSYNERGISE technologies==3 +== General Stakeholders == 4 4 5 - Beloware anumberof stakeholders that will interact directly with the proposed technologies in SYNERGISE. The term 'First Responder' is an umbrella term for different types of stakeholders. These stakeholders are further identified in the stakeholdersthistable.5 +Generally, there are two types of stakeholders that will interact directly with the proposed technologies in Synergise. The term 'First Responder' is an umbrella term for different types of stakeholders. These stakeholders are further identified in the First Responders subsection. 6 6 7 7 (% class="table-striped" %) 8 -|(% style="width:162px" %)**First Responder (FR)**|(% style="width:794px" %)Form the first response to incidents. INSARAG distinguishes between three First Response organisations: Civil Defence/Protection (police), Local Emergency Services (firefighters and emergency medical technician//, //EMTs), and Community First Responders. First responders can be //local //or //international//,// //if international help is requested for large incidents. 9 -\\Tasks: breaching, shoring, extrication, interior search. Needs: go/no-go cues, simple wayfinding, hazard alerts that don’t drown out radio discipline. Decisions: continue, withdraw, change access path. Tech: Worksite forms, FR gear, Radio to squad and to base 10 -//Notes~:// Avoid alert fatigue; if an alert matters, it must be rare, explainable, and immediately actionable. Setup “on the apron” is fine; strapped-on sensors too early are just dead weight until entry. 11 -|(% style="width:162px" %)**Victim **|(% style="width:794px" %)((( 8 +|**First Responder (FR)**|Form the first response to incidents. INSARAG distinguishes between three First Response organisations: Civil Defence/Protection (police), Local Emergency Services (firefighters and emergency medical technician//, //EMTs), and Community First Responders. First responders can be //local //or //international//,// //if international help is requested for large incidents. 9 +|**Victim **|((( 12 12 Victims can be direct stakeholders, when they have to interact directly with technologies. For example, if victims have to communicate with robot actors, they are directly affected by how these robot actors function. 13 13 ))) 14 -|(% style="width:162px" %)((( 15 -**Squad Leader (worksite)** 16 -)))|(% style="width:794px" %)Tasks: route choice, team tasking, safety checks, on-site deconfliction. Needs: live worksite map (markers, hazards, team status), quick comms, ability to mute non-critical feeds during critical phases. Tech: Worksite forms, FR gear, Radio to squad and to base,C3I 17 -//Notes~:// Wants answers, not raw feeds. Mark-verify-notify loops must be fast. Prefers just-in-time sensor fitting at the worksite. 18 -|(% style="width:162px" %)**Team Leader (field or HQ)**|(% style="width:794px" %)((( 19 -Tasks: prioritize sectors/sites, assign teams, align with LEMA/OSOCC. Needs: rolled-up picture, change feed (“what changed since last brief”), escalation options. 20 20 21 -Tech: FR gear, Radio to squad and to base,C3I 22 -//Notes~:// Treat setup time as //investment//. Accepts minor startup cost if it clearly shortens later operations or reduces risk. 23 -))) 24 -|(% style="width:162px" %)**Drone/Robot Pilot**|(% style="width:794px" %)Tasks: launch, supervise autonomous scans, manual inspection, safe recovery. Needs: stable link, people/drone separation cues, battery/health, quick handover to/from analyst. 25 -Tech: Drone and remote control, Radio to squad and to base. 26 -//Notes~:// Split pilot/analyst by default; don’t ask one person to fly //and// interpret. Fire contexts are truck-based with pilot + observer; USAR can accommodate more pre-entry setup. 27 -|(% style="width:162px" %)**Sensor & Video Analyst**|(% style="width:794px" %)Tasks: interpret feeds, confirm detections, place map markers, advise routes. Needs: synchronized video/thermal/3D, annotation tools, confidence + “why”, provenance. 28 -Tech: Tablet for analysis, FR gear, Radio to squad and to base, C3I 29 -//Notes~:// Analysts prefer to push //decisions// and //routes//, not heatmaps; they want re-task buttons (“re-scan this door void”). 30 -|(% style="width:162px" %)**Information Analyst (field or HQ)**|(% style="width:794px" %)Tasks: curate sector/worksite status, maintain “one source of truth,” produce reports. Needs: versioning, role-based visibility, audit trail. 31 -Tech: C3I 32 -//Notes~:// Fights duplication and drift; wants structured fields but fast capture in the field (short forms, later enrich). 33 -|(% style="width:162px" %)**Paramedic (worksite)**|(% style="width:794px" %)((( 34 -Tasks: triage/treat victims; monitor responder vitals; escalate alerts. Needs: traffic-light for non-medics; drill-down for medics; location-to-patient path. 35 -Tech: FR gear, Medical equipment, Radio to squad and base, C3I 36 -//Notes~:// Keep responders’ privacy by default; show only what a role needs. Escalation should route to medic first, then TL. 37 -))) 38 -|(% style="width:162px" %)**Structural Engineer**|(% style="width:794px" %)Tasks: assess stability, advise shoring, approve entry.Needs: quick 3D slices of interior paths, hazard overlays, decision log. 39 -//Notes~:// Values simple, trustworthy measurements over fancy visuals; wants to annotate “do not cut here / brace here.” 13 +== Summary roles == 40 40 41 -**Firefighting Exclusive Stakeholders SYNERGISE technologies** 15 +|Who?|Values (taak, verantwoordelijkheden) 16 +| | 17 +| | 42 42 43 -|**Firefighter / Rescue Technician**|Tasks: fire attack, interior search, ventilation, extrication. Needs: go/no-go cues, simple wayfinding, hazard alerts that don’t drown out radio discipline. Decisions: continue, withdraw, change tactic or access path. Tech: PPE/BA, FR gear, Worksite forms, Radio to crew and to command. 44 -//Notes//: Avoid alert fatigue; if an alert matters, it must be rare, explainable, and immediately actionable. Setup “on the apron” is fine; strapped-on sensors too early are just dead weight until entry. 45 -|**Crew Officer (Worksite)**|Tasks: route/entry choice, team tasking, safety checks, on-scene deconfliction. Needs: live incident map (hydrants, hazards, team status), quick comms, ability to mute non-critical feeds during critical phases. Decisions: offensive vs. defensive mode, entry vs. exterior ops, ventilation timing. Tech: Tablet/MDT with worksite forms, FR gear, Radio to crew and to command, C3I. 46 -//Notes//: Wants answers, not raw feeds. Mark-verify-notify loops must be fast. Prefers just-in-time sensor fitting at the worksite. 47 -|**Incident Commander (Field or HQ)**|((( 48 -Tasks: prioritize sectors/sites, assign companies, align with LEMA/OSOCC. Needs: rolled-up picture, change feed (“what changed since last brief”), escalation options. Decisions: strategy selection, resource escalation, evacuation orders. Tech: Command unit kit, FR gear, Radio to divisions & dispatch, C3I. 49 -//Notes//: Treat setup time as investment. Accepts minor startup cost if it clearly shortens later operations or reduces risk. 50 -))) 19 +== Detailed roles - First Responders == 51 51 52 - ==Generalinsightsfrom interviews with stakeholders==21 +In Synergise, we distinguish between two First Responder departments: Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) and Fire Department (FD). These two department work closely together during an incident. At the end of the overview, some new actors are identified that do not currently exist, but that will need to be included when new technologies are introduced. 53 53 54 - 55 -**Split control & analysis.** Robots work best with a distinct **Pilot** and **Analyst**; and a specific **Overview** role when multiple robots run. Design implication: default to separate UI profiles and explicit handovers; shared annotations sync by default. 56 - 57 -**Set up or go in.** Frontline shouldn’t run complex tech during entry. Design implication: shift setup to BoO or staging; enable just-in-time activation at the worksite; minimize attach/remove steps. 58 - 59 -**Investment, not sacrifice.** Startup costs must pay back in later speed/safety. Design implication: show expected payoff (e.g., saved search time) and keep setup under a known ceiling. 60 - 61 -**Answers over feeds.** Leaders want decisions and routes, not raw sensor firehoses. Design implication: analyst tools publish //recommendations// with provenance; commanders get roll-ups and “what changed.” 62 - 63 -**Graceful degradation.** Networks fail; work continues. Design implication: offline-first, store-and-forward, mesh hints, on-device caching; visible confidence and data age. 64 - 65 -**Role-based privacy.** Health and video data need scoped visibility. Design implication: strict role views, consent/ack flows, redaction by default on exports. 66 - 67 - 68 -== All roles within USAR operation == 69 - 70 -In SYNERGISE, we distinguish between two First Responder departments: Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) and Fire Department (FD). These two departments work closely together during an incident. At the end of the overview, some new actors are identified that do not currently exist, but that may need to be included when new technologies are introduced. 71 - 72 72 [[image:hierarchical overview.png]] 73 73 74 74 75 -(% class="table-striped" style="width:641.656px"%)76 -|=(% scope="row" %)**Stakeholder**|= (% style="width: 468.656px;" %)**Description **77 -|[[image:Asset 26\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((26 +(% class="table-striped" %) 27 +|=(% scope="row" %)**Stakeholder**|=**Description ** 28 +|[[image:Asset 26\@4x.png]]|((( 78 78 **USAR Coordination Cell** 79 79 80 -Manages the (international) coordination between all stakeholders involved in an incident .31 +Manages the (international) coordination between all stakeholders involved in an incident 81 81 ))) 82 -|[[image:Asset 25\@4x.png||alt="Asset 26@4x.png"]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((33 +|[[image:Asset 25\@4x.png||alt="Asset 26@4x.png"]]|((( 83 83 **Team Leader (TL) - USAR** 84 84 85 85 Responsible for the whole USAR team. Communication with UCC ... ... @@ -86,22 +86,22 @@ 86 86 87 87 Participates at the team leader meetings to get tasks assigned 88 88 ))) 89 -|[[image:Asset 22\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((40 +|[[image:Asset 22\@4x.png]]|((( 90 90 **Deputy Team leader - USAR** 91 91 92 92 Responsible for all staff at the Base of Operations (BOO) 93 93 ))) 94 -|[[image:Asset 23\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((45 +|[[image:Asset 23\@4x.png]]|((( 95 95 **Staff - USAR** 96 96 97 97 Located at the BOO. Includes: Information, Staff, Media, ICT, and Hazmat 98 -)))| (%style="width:1px" %)99 -|[[image:Asset 21\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((49 +)))| 50 +|[[image:Asset 21\@4x.png]]|((( 100 100 **Logistics - USAR** 101 101 102 102 Located at the BOO. Responsible for logistics of an incident 103 103 ))) 104 -|[[image:Asset 20\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((55 +|[[image:Asset 20\@4x.png]]|((( 105 105 **Medical - USAR** 106 106 107 107 Located at the BOO. Medical professionals. ... ... @@ -112,17 +112,17 @@ 112 112 113 113 Assesses medical equipment for extraction 114 114 ))) 115 -|[[image:Asset 19\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((66 +|[[image:Asset 19\@4x.png]]|((( 116 116 **Liaison - USAR** 117 117 118 118 Located at the BOO. Responsible for the communication with third-party organisations during an incident 119 119 ))) 120 -|[[image:Asset 18\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((71 +|[[image:Asset 18\@4x.png]]|((( 121 121 **Chief of Operations - USAR** 122 122 123 123 Responsible for all rescue operations at all assigned worksites; usually at a worksite during setup and during critical phases 124 124 ))) 125 -|[[image:1724250237332-368.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((76 +|[[image:1724250237332-368.png]]|((( 126 126 **Chief Search and Rescue - USAR** 127 127 128 128 Responsible for all staff at one worksite ... ... @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ 135 135 136 136 Overall strategy and safety in line with guidance by CoO and advice of paramedic, structural engineer and squad leader after initial overview/ survey 137 137 ))) 138 -|[[image:Asset 16\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((89 +|[[image:Asset 16\@4x.png]]|((( 139 139 **Squad Leader - USAR** 140 140 141 141 Located in the field. Leads the technical rescue operation ... ... @@ -148,42 +148,42 @@ 148 148 149 149 Decides and guides search techniques, routes inside the worksite and breaking/ breaching as well as rope rescue 150 150 ))) 151 -|[[image:Asset 15\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((102 +|[[image:Asset 15\@4x.png]]|((( 152 152 **Structural Engineer - USAR** 153 153 154 154 Located in the field. Analyses structural integrity of buildings to assess risks of collapse and stabilises buildings where necessary 155 155 ))) 156 -|[[image:Asset 14\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((107 +|[[image:Asset 14\@4x.png]]|((( 157 157 **Paramedic - USAR** 158 158 159 159 Located in the field. Assesses victim health and performs emergency treatment for victim stabilisation where necessary 160 160 ))) 161 -|[[image:Asset 13\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((112 +|[[image:Asset 13\@4x.png]]|((( 162 162 **Maintenance - USAR** 163 163 164 164 Located in the field. Responsible for maintenance during an incident 165 165 ))) 166 -|[[image:Asset 12\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((117 +|[[image:Asset 12\@4x.png]]|((( 167 167 **Rescue Expert - USAR** 168 168 169 169 Located in the field. Expertise in rescuing victims 170 170 ))) 171 -|[[image:Asset 11\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((122 +|[[image:Asset 11\@4x.png]]|((( 172 172 **Search Tech - USAR** 173 173 174 174 Located in the field. Expertise in searching for victims 175 175 ))) 176 -|[[image:Asset 10\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((127 +|[[image:Asset 10\@4x.png]]|((( 177 177 **Dog + Handler - USAR** 178 178 179 179 Located in the field. Searches for (entrapped) victims with the help of scent 180 180 ))) 181 -|[[image:Asset 24\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((132 +|[[image:Asset 24\@4x.png]]|((( 182 182 **Fire Chief - FD** 183 183 184 184 Responsible for all staff at a fire department 185 185 ))) 186 -|[[image:Asset 9\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((137 +|[[image:Asset 9\@4x.png]]|((( 187 187 **Incident Commander (IC) - FD** 188 188 189 189 Responsible for the incident as a whole ... ... @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ 192 192 193 193 Chair of the team leader meetings 194 194 ))) 195 -|[[image:Asset 8\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((146 +|[[image:Asset 8\@4x.png]]|((( 196 196 **Team Leader - FD** 197 197 198 198 Participate at the team leader meetings to get tasks assigned ... ... @@ -201,22 +201,22 @@ 201 201 202 202 Communication with "her/his" IC 203 203 ))) 204 -|[[image:Asset 7\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((155 +|[[image:Asset 7\@4x.png]]|((( 205 205 **Chauffeur - FD** 206 206 207 207 Drives the firefighters to and around the incident 208 208 ))) 209 -|[[image:Asset 6\@4x.png]]|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((160 +|[[image:Asset 6\@4x.png]]|((( 210 210 **Firefighter - FD** 211 211 212 212 Responsible for mitigating hazards such as fires and gas leaks 213 213 ))) 214 -(% class="warning" %)|//[[image:Asset 2\@4x.png]]//|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((165 +(% class="warning" %)|//[[image:Asset 2\@4x.png]]//|((( 215 215 //**Tactical Operator - NEW**// 216 216 217 217 //Located in the BOO. Responsible for controlling robots remotely. // 218 218 ))) 219 -(% class="warning" %)|//[[image:Asset 1\@4x.png]]//|( % style="width:468.656px" %)(((170 +(% class="warning" %)|//[[image:Asset 1\@4x.png]]//|((( 220 220 //**Operational Operator (Field Operator) - NEW**// 221 221 222 222 //Located in the field. Responsible for controlling robots on-site. //