Perez et al., 2020 - Google Patents
System and Architecture of an Adapted Situation Awareness Tool for First Responders.Perez et al., 2020
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- Perez D
- Domingo M
- Pérez-Llopis I
- Rodrigo F
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- ISCRAM
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ABSTRACT First responders (FRs) in Europe are currently facing large natural and man- made disasters (eg wild fire, terrorist attacks, industrial incidents, big floods, gas leaks etc.), that put their own lives and those of thousands of others at risk. Adapted situation …
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