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Emergency Calls

by Tableau

Description

This Tableau Accelerator allows you to:

  • Assess & Improve your efficiency in handling emergency calls
  • Better serve citizens across areas
  • Better allocate your resources to areas that need it most
  • Adapt your staffing to activity peaks

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Answer key business questions

  • What volume of calls for service do we have to manage?
  • What are the most common types of incidents?
  • Where do we operate the most?
  • How effective are our stations in handling a call for service?

Monitor and improve KPIs

Incidents

  • Nb Incidents: Total number of incidents over the period
  • Distance: Average distance between the station selected to operate and an incident

Durations

  • Time to Dispatch: Average time needed to dispatch a call to a station (time from First call to Dispatch, expressed in min)
  • Time to En Route: Average time needed for a station to start a vehicle to the scene of an incident (time from Dispatch to En route, expressed in min)
  • Time to Arrival: Average time needed for a vehicle to arrive to the scene of incident since the first call (time from First call to Arrival, expressed in min)
  • Time from En Route to Arrival: Average time needed for a vehicle to arrive to the scene of incident since the call is finished (time from En Route to Arrival, expressed in min)
  • Time from Call to Arrival: Average time needed for a vehicle to arrive to the scene of incident since the first call (time from First call to Arrival, expressed in min)

SLA Targets

  • Time to Dispatch Target: According to SLA, max time to dispatch a call to a station (time from First call to Dispatch)
  • Time to En Route Target: According to SLA, max time for a station to start a vehicle to the scene of an incident (time from Dispatch to En route, expressed in min)

Adherence to Dispatch SLA

  • Nb Incidents in Dispatch SLA: Total number of incidents that were dispatch within Service Level Agreement: [Actual Dispatch Time] <= [Target Dispatch Time]
  • Incidents in Dispatch SLA %: Share of incidents that were dispatch within Service Level Agreement: [Actual Dispatch Time] <= [Target Dispatch Time] (expressed in %)
  • Nb Incidents not in Dispatch SLA: Total number of incidents that were dispatch outside Service Level Agreement: [Actual Dispatch Time] > [Target Dispatch Time]

Adherence to En Route SLA

  • Nb Incidents in En Route SLA: Total number of incidents where “en route” took place within Service Level Agreement: [Actual En Route Time] <= [Target En Route Time]
  • Incidents in En Route SLA %: Share of incidents where “en route” took place within Service Level Agreement: [Actual En Route Time] <= [Target En Route Time] (expressed in %)
  • Nb Incidents not in En Route SLA: Total number of incidents where “en route” took place outside Service Level Agreement: [Actual En Route Time] > [Target En Route Time]

Required attributes

  • Incident # (string): Incident unique identifier
  • Call Date Time (datetime): Date and time the incident was reported
  • Incident Type (string): Nature of the incident (“Fire Alarm”,“Explosion”,“Vehicle Fire”...)
  • Incident Description (string): Longer description of the incident (“Accidental activation fire alarm...”...)
  • Station (string): Station to which the emergency call was first dispatched
  • Country (string, role: country): Country where the incident occurred
  • State (string, role: province): Province/State where the incident occurred
  • Incident City (string, role: city): City where the incident occurred
  • Incident Postcode (string, role: zip code): Zip code where the incident occurred
  • Incident Latitude (numeric, role: latitude): Latitude of the incident
  • Incident Longitude (numeric, role: longitude): Longitude of the incident
  • Station City (string, role: city): City in which the station in charge of the incident is located
  • Station Postcode (string, role: postcode): Postcode in which the station in charge of the incident is located
  • Station Latitude (numeric, role: latitude): Latitude of the station in charge of the incident
  • Station Longitude (numeric, role: longitude): Longitude of the station in charge of the incident
  • Time to Dispatch (in sec) (numeric): Time needed to dispatch the call to a station (expressed in seconds)
  • Time to Dispatch Target (in sec) (numeric): Maximum time allowed to dispatch a call to a station (expressed in seconds)
  • Time to En Route (in sec) (numeric): Time needed for the station to start a vehicle towards the scene of the incident (from dispatch to en route – expressed in seconds)
  • Time to En Route Target (in sec) (numeric): Maximum time allowed for the station to start a vehicle towards the scene of the incident (expressed in seconds)
  • Time to Arrival (in sec) (numeric): Time required for the vehicle to arrive at the scene of the incident (from en route to arrival – expressed in seconds)
  • Distance (numeric): Distance from the station to the scene of the incident (expressed in miles or kilometres)

Features

Mobile optimised
Supports data mapping

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