Call Concurrency and Reliability
One way to look at resource workload is to examine the number of times multiple incidents happen within the same time frame in each station area. Incidents during the study period were examined to determine the frequency of concurrent incidents1 within each station’s response area. This is important because concurrent incidents can stretch available resources and extend response times. (P.94)
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The ability of a fire station’s first-due unit(s) to respond to an incident within its assigned response area
is known as unit reliability. The reliability analysis is normally done by measuring the number of times
response units assigned to a given fire station were available to respond to a request for service within
that fire station’s primary service area2. (P.95)