The Search and Rescue Operation in Collapsed Buildings Caused by Earthquakes - A Case Study
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The Search and Rescue Operation in Collapsed Buildings Caused by Earthquakes - A Case Study Lih-Ren Sheu, Ban-Jwu Shih, Chuan-Wei Wu Pages 1-4 (2000 Proceedings of the 17th ISARC, Taipei, Taiwan, ISBN 9789570266986, ISSN 2413-5844) Abstract: This paper uses the experience from the search and rescue operation at the Dong- Xing Building, which collapsed in the Ji-Ji Earthquake, as a real example to study the risk factors that contributed to the deaths of the residents of the collapsed building. This paper also examines a possible strategic plan to rescue survivors from collapsed buildings, which combines various sources of information such as water mains, fire-fighting equipment, shelter locations, medical facilities, household registry information, lifelines, logistic supports, and the disaster management technology. Keywords: search and rescue, building collapse rescue, Ji-Ji earthquake DOI: https://doi.org/10.22260/ISARC2000/0162 Download fulltext Download BibTex Download Endnote (RIS
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The Search and Rescue Operation in Collapsed Buildings Caused by Earthquakes - A Case Study Lih-Ren Sheu, Ban-Jwu Shih, Chuan-Wei Wu Pages 1-4 (2000 Proceedings of the 17th ISARC, Taipei, Taiwan, ISBN 9789570266986, ISSN 2413-5844) Abstract: This paper uses the experience from the search and rescue operation at the Dong- Xing Building, which collapsed in the Ji-Ji Earthquake, as a real example to study the risk factors that contributed to the deaths of the residents of the collapsed building. This paper also examines a possible strategic plan to rescue survivors from collapsed buildings, which combines various sources of information such as water mains, fire-fighting equipment, shelter locations, medical facilities, household registry information, lifelines, logistic supports, and the disaster management technology. Keywords: search and rescue, building collapse rescue, Ji-Ji earthquake DOI: https://doi.org/10.22260/ISARC2000/0162 Download fulltext Download BibTex Download Endnote (RIS
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