Improving Complex Problem-Solving in Emergency Response: A Study of the Fire and Rescue Service in Sweden

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Lotta Vylund [1 ,2 ]
Joel Jacobsson [3 ,4 ]
Tove Frykmer [5 ]
Kerstin Eriksson [6 ]
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[1] Division of Safety and Transport,RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
[2] Greater Gothenburg Fire and Rescue Service
[3] Southern?lvsborg's Rescue Service Association
[4] Division of Fire Safety Engineering,Lund University
[5] Division of Risk Management and Societal Safety,Lund University
[6] Division of Built Environment,RISE Research Institutes of
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This study explored how the Swedish Fire and Rescue Service identifies problems and implements necessary actions during complex problem-solving in emergencies, aiming to increase our understanding of this process. Primary and secondary data from large-scale fire events were analyzed, including semistructured interviews and incident reports. The concept of “possibility space” is applied to identify factors aff ecting complex problem-solving. This refers to the scope of action available at a specific point in time for a particular operation. The study identified eight factors, including problem identification,incident development, capability, collaboration, management, legal framework, logistics, and time available, that could either decrease or increase the scope of action. The findings contribute to an increased understanding of complex problem-solving in real-world environments and suggest that the possibility space could be a valuable tool for practitioners in enhancing problem-solving during emergency response.
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页码:867 / 878
页数:12
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