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The SERIES model: development of a practitioner focused emergency response evaluation system

David Holdsworth (Centre for Simulation and Analytics, Cranfield Defence and Security, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, UK)
Adam Zagorecki (Centre for Simulation and Analytics, Cranfield Defence and Security, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, UK)

International Journal of Emergency Services

ISSN: 2047-0894

Article publication date: 23 July 2020

Issue publication date: 25 August 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Effective Emergency Response Management (ERM) system evaluation is vital to the process of continual improvement within emergency response organizations. The purpose of this paper is to investigate if an entire ERM system can be captured and encoded within a standardized framework.

Design/methodology/approach

Employing an exploratory approach the authors apply a mixed methods case study design and inductive reasoning to analyse documentary evidence provided during the inquest into the London Bombings 2005. The authors use content analysis to investigate the nature of ERM system data availability and apply principals of Network Theory to iteratively develop a framework within which data can be encoded.

Findings

The authors find that complex ERM system data can be captured and stored within a standardized framework. The authors present a conceptual framework and multi-stage mixed methods process, the Standardized Emergency Response Incident Evaluation System (SERIES) model, to support data collection, storage and interpretation. The findings demonstrate that ERM system evaluation can benefit from the adoption of a standardized mixed-methods approach employing data transformation and triangulation. The authors also demonstrate the potential of the proposed standardized model, by integrating qualitative and quantitative data, to support interpretation and reporting through the use of appropriate data visualization.

Originality/value

The SERIES model provides a practical tool and procedural guidelines to capture and share vital ERM system data and information across all emergency services. It also presents an opportunity to develop a large comprehensive multi-incident dataset to support academic inquiry and partnership between academics and practitioners.

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Citation

Holdsworth, D. and Zagorecki, A. (2020), "The SERIES model: development of a practitioner focused emergency response evaluation system", International Journal of Emergency Services, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 313-337. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJES-01-2020-0003

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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