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The Open Data Platform of the Berlin Fire Brigade

Introduction:

In an effort to become a modern city, Berlin published its Open Data strategy in 2012. In the same year, a city-wide open data portal, called daten.berlin.de was launched. Meanwhile over 3000 datasets are available for the public and the number keeps growing.

The Berlin Fire Brigade offers critical services like fire rescue, ambulance service as well as technical assistance. The quality of emergency services makes the difference between a tragedy and a narrow escape. Therefore, it is crucial for each citizen to be well informed about the quality of emergency services available to them. In this repository, we will publish datasets relevant to our operations for everyone to use.

The datasets contains aggregated information about missions and alarms. Our data contains information about:

  • the demand for emergency services of different kinds
  • the quality of our services offered, e.g. in terms of response times
  • the situation on a city-wide scale or in your specific neighborhood

This is an ongoing project number and types of datasets will grow continously.

Please Note:

This is a machine-generated data set. There may be differences to the annual report of the Berlin Fire Brigade, which may stem from a case-by-case consideration of the missions. Differences arise primarily in the classification of missions as "other" or internal missions.

Getting Started:

All data is provided as csv-files in this repository. You can simply search for the data that suits your interest and download it.

No special software is required to work with our data.

Data Catalog:

Name Content Spacial Resolution Temporal Resolution Update frequency
Kiez Data Mission counts and response times Based on the Living Spaces (LOR) concept of Berlin. Either 58 prediciton rooms, 143 district areas or 542 planning rooms 1 year daily
Daily Data Mission counts,response times, call counts, answer times The entire city of Berlin 1 day, 1 month, 1 year daily
Mission Data Detailed information about our missions The entire city of Berlin 1 mission daily
Dispatchcodes A mapping of dispatchcodes to resource requierements N.A. N.A. irregularly
Defibrillator Locations All locations of public defibrillators that we know of N.A. N.A. daily

Usage Examples:

You can find visualiziations derived from our data on our website:

https://www.berliner-feuerwehr.de/service/open-data/

Types of missions

EMS

EMS stands for Emergency Medical Service. It contains all mission where a person is in need of medical assistance.

Critical EMS

Critical EMS missions are EMS mission of highest priority.

Critical EMS CPR

Critical EMS missions that seem to require Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This assumption is based on the information obtained from the emergency call.

Fire

Mission where a fire is at least suspected. The missions range from smoke detectors alarming us to structure fires.

Technical Rescue

Missions where special equipment is required. Examples are opening doors, assistance in the event of storms and floods and dangerous good operations.

Types of calls

Call

Includes all calls to the control center. That is, emergency calls (112), automatic calls, emergency relocations, calls by the fire stations etc.

Emergency call

Calls where people dialed 112.

Types of measures

Mission Count

The number of missions

Reponse Time

The response time (Hilfsfrist) is the time from mission creation until the first vehicle arrives at the scene. 2 minutes are added to this time for the emergency call and dispatch.

Time to first Pump

Time to first pump is the time from mission creation until the first water carrying vehicle arrives at the scene. 2 minutes are added to this time for the emergency call and dispatch.

Time to first Ladder

Time to first Ladder is the time from mission creation until the first ladder carrying vehicle arrives at the scene. 2 minutes are added to this time for the emergency call and dispatch.

Time to full Crew

Time to full crew is the time from mission creation until at least 14 firefighters arrive at the scene. 2 minutes are added to this time for the emergency call and dispatch.

Answer Time

The time it takes the control center to answer a ringing phone.

License and Terms of Use:

CC BY 4.0

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

CC BY 4.0

If you use our data we kindly ask you to cite us like so e.g. if you use data from Daily_Data/BFw_mission_data_daily.csv in 2024:

"BFw Mission Data Daily, Berliner Feuerwehr, Berlin 2024"

Contributing:

Did you spot an error? Do you have questions? Do you have any ideas for useful information or aggreagtion thereof? Feel free to contact us. We will be glad to help.

Contact Information:

You can contact us under datenmanagement[at]berliner-feuerwehr.de

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