On Tue, 16 May 2023 at 18:00, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > emergency=control_centre/administration ??? > That was the plan!
emergency=control_centre for the place where disaster / emergency responses are controlled / co-ordinated from e.g. https://kedrontoday.com.au/sdcc-at-kedron-to-get-funding-boost-from-2022-23-fire-and-emergency-services-budget/ or https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/63985402 / https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coastguard_radar_station,_Dover_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1417531.jpg emergency=administration is the downtown office block where public servants sit & make decisions that affect the people who do the actual work, so that would also have the office=government + government=emergency tags included on it. Which separates them both from the actual rescue / emergency stations which house equipment & the people that use it. Thanks Graeme > > I have thought about documenting a proposal for that but haven't got to it > > > Too many things on the ' to do' list. Me too. > > > Graeme > > > On Mon, 15 May 2023 at 22:00, Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com> wrote: > >> > The places (stations etc) where the emergency response come from would >> > not be an 'office'; "An office is a place of business where >> > administrative or professional work is carried out. " e.g. lawyers, >> > accountants, records, >> >> In the US we have the concept of "Emergency Management Agency" which is >> at least partly not something like firefighters/ambulance/police. These >> exist at federal, state, county and local levels. They more or less does >> three things: >> >> planning and training for future emergencies. Creation of "Local >> Emergency Plan" documents. Coordinating that lots of people have >> taken a dizzying array of classes. Perhaps hosting classes. >> >> operating an Emergency Operations Center where command staff decide >> what various resources are going to do during an emergency. >> >> has some staff who function more or less like firefighters in that >> they go to locations where emergency services are needed and do urban >> search and rescue, swift water rescue, damage assessment >> >> >> The first one is definitely office=government government=emergency. I >> think the second one is too. >> >> A facility that houses equipment that personnel from the third case use >> as a response base feels like emergency=ses_station. >> >> Sometimes there are facilities that do all three. There is a federal >> facility in New England that is at least both 2&3 and surely they must >> do 1. >> >> >> Overall I think I'm agreeing with Warin here - some functions of "Civil >> Defense" (as it used to be called before that was politically incorrect) >> are office functions, and some are conceptually similar to fire/rescue >> departments. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tagging mailing list >> Tagging@openstreetmap.org >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >> >
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