Method for acquiring and presenting data relevant to an emergenc

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ABSTRACT:
A method for resolving an emergency incident is described which is capable of providing projected results and effects based upon varying the inputted data as a function of the consequences of presently made or proposed decisions by the decisionmakers. Sources of data collected from a plurality of sources are converted into an electronic database which may be automatically and/or periodically updated during the course of the emergency incident. A series of software modules utilizes the data for a series of specific applications to reduce the public risk. The output provided by modeling and simulation modules may be in the form of two-dimensional or three-dimensional visual presentations in specially equipped multiple, computer-driven screens at a command center.

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