Research on Organization of On-Site Emergency Command System Based on FINC

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Countries around the world have established the incident emergency command system in response to frequent emergencies. However, it can't use the traditional reductionism method to study the system efficacy. Emergency command system is a paramilitary organization, FINC network analysis method can be used to consider the accident scene of the cataclysm site and rescue situation. Using three levels of the scene of the fire emergency command and organization of the network topology structure model for the analysis of delay, central degree and the information quality, and other important system performance indicators, thus to establish a reasonable and efficient in the field of emergency command group provides reliable theoretical support.

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