Fire departments often respond to incidents at crowded events with no prior planning or coordination with other agencies. The result can be decreased safety for patrons at the events. The purpose of this thesis is to understand causes of injuries at crowded, outside venues and what could make these events safer. This thesis asks how fire department personnel can plan for the safety and care of large crowds at outside venues. The research design includes a review of literature on crowd dynamics and example incidents. Using root cause analysis, this thesis analyzes four case studies: 1989 Hillsborough soccer match, 2011 Reno Air Race, the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, and 2014 Travis Air Force Base Air Show. The success of the Reno Air Race a...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the development and application of place crowd safety managemen...
This thesis examines detrimental health exposures for firefighters and recommends fire service polic...
In recent years, the need for advanced precautions for mitigating the risks imposed by events, which...
Since 9/11, the fire service has experienced a shift and an expansion in the nature of threats and h...
Despite literature that recommends fire departments in the United States implement best concepts to ...
In 2017, the United States fire service documented 87 firefighter deaths and an estimated 58,835 fir...
Includes supplementary materialModern American society lacks active citizen engagement in disaster p...
Agencies responding to an active shooter/hostile event (ASHE) need to recognize opportunities to cap...
This thesis examines how large organizations that routinely engage in high-risk activities-particula...
Natural and man-made disasters have altered the public safety paradigm by contributing to an increas...
Special events and mass gatherings present significant vulnerabilities across the United States and ...
AbstractAccording to the United States Fire Administration, an average of five firefighters are kill...
2 As crime rates have been rising in many communities, Clackamas County Fire District #1 firefighter...
This study applied the policy window theory through punctuated equilibrium and resource dependency t...
First responders, including firefighters, police officers, emergency medical service workers, and di...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the development and application of place crowd safety managemen...
This thesis examines detrimental health exposures for firefighters and recommends fire service polic...
In recent years, the need for advanced precautions for mitigating the risks imposed by events, which...
Since 9/11, the fire service has experienced a shift and an expansion in the nature of threats and h...
Despite literature that recommends fire departments in the United States implement best concepts to ...
In 2017, the United States fire service documented 87 firefighter deaths and an estimated 58,835 fir...
Includes supplementary materialModern American society lacks active citizen engagement in disaster p...
Agencies responding to an active shooter/hostile event (ASHE) need to recognize opportunities to cap...
This thesis examines how large organizations that routinely engage in high-risk activities-particula...
Natural and man-made disasters have altered the public safety paradigm by contributing to an increas...
Special events and mass gatherings present significant vulnerabilities across the United States and ...
AbstractAccording to the United States Fire Administration, an average of five firefighters are kill...
2 As crime rates have been rising in many communities, Clackamas County Fire District #1 firefighter...
This study applied the policy window theory through punctuated equilibrium and resource dependency t...
First responders, including firefighters, police officers, emergency medical service workers, and di...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the development and application of place crowd safety managemen...
This thesis examines detrimental health exposures for firefighters and recommends fire service polic...
In recent years, the need for advanced precautions for mitigating the risks imposed by events, which...