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mapping and analysis of fire stations, response times ( see GIS for ISO Rating section below) , <br /> hazards , and incidents . <br /> The existing 911 Database Manager can assist with advanced analysis and GIS data <br /> " creation tasks required for the Department. It is recommended that three staff members in <br /> the Fire Division receive formal GIS Training , as it is anticipated that this Division will have <br /> widespread GIS users in the Department. <br /> Emergency Services Department staff should utilize an Intranet GIS data browser to conduct <br /> basic spatial analysis and to produce maps and to assist in day-to-day activities . This <br /> Intranet data browser will serve the entire County but will have a specific link for the <br /> Emergency Services Department. This application will integrate data from New World <br /> Systems , CAMEO , and InterAct , critical data layers (such as hazardous materials and building <br /> pre-plans) <br /> Incident information that resides in the Department ' s Records Management System can be <br /> extracted and the location of each incident mapped via its address . For more advanced <br /> analysis and other tasks such as data creation, determining drive times , or finding the <br /> optimal location of a new Fire Station , the Emergency Services Department should work with <br /> the recommended GIS Director, who can use advanced GIS software such as Arclnfo to <br /> perform many of these tasks . <br /> pose- --- - - - <br /> Proposed Stations 5 Mile <br /> 2 0 2 C Miles \ <br /> \i <br /> Fire Station Location Analysis Using GIS <br /> The Emergency Services Department can utilize GIS to assist in several tasks, including : <br /> • Reducing the Insurance Services Office ( ISO ) rating <br /> • New station location analysis <br /> 45 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />