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Standard ID GA/T 1339-2017 (GA/T1339-2017)
Description (Translated English) Procedures of receiving and dispatching 119 fire alarms
Sector / Industry Public Security (Police) Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard C80
Classification of International Standard 13.220.10
Word Count Estimation 6,637
Date of Issue 2017-03-08
Date of Implementation 2017-03-08
Issuing agency(ies) Ministry of Public Security

GA/T 1339-2017: Procedures of receiving and dispatching 119 fire alarms


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Procedures of receiving and dispatching 119 fire alarms ICS 13.220.10 C80 People 's Republic of China Public Security Industry Standard 119 alarm dispatch work procedures 2017-03-08 release 2017-03-08 implementation Issued by the Ministry of Public Security of the People 's Republic of China

Foreword

This standard is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Public Security Fire Department. This standard is owned by the National Fire Safety Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC113/SC10). This standard is responsible for drafting units. Ministry of Public Security Fire Department. This standard to participate in the drafting unit. Jiangsu Province Public Security Fire Corps, Tianjin Public Security Fire Corps, Anhui Province Public Security Fire Corps. The main drafters of this standard. Yang Guohong, Wang Zhian, Liu Hongqiang, Yang Qianhong, Jiang Xiaoguo, Xiong Wei, Yao Lei, Qian Jun, Wang Shijun. This standard is the first release. 119 alarm dispatch work procedures

1 Scope

This standard provides 119 alarm dispatch work of the police intelligence range, police intelligence elements and alarm dispatch procedures. This standard applies to the public security fire brigade, detachment, large (middle) team 119 alarm dispatch work, full-time fire brigade, volunteer fire brigade and other Professional rescue team can refer to the implementation.

2 normative reference documents

The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the dated edition applies to this article Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all modifications) applies to this document. GB/T 5907 (all parts) Fire words

3 terms and definitions

GB/T 5907 Definitions and the following terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.1 119 police 119firealarmsituation According to national laws and regulations, by the public security fire brigade at all levels to deal with the disposal of fire, major disaster accidents and other rescue life mainly Emergency rescue incident, hereinafter referred to as "police intelligence". 3.2 119 alarm dispatch 119firealarmreceivinganddispatching All levels of combat command center (including fire, squadron communications room) through various forms of acceptance of the masses or units of fire and other disasters, Or according to the higher fire department, the local government, the public security organs of the mobilization of instructions, timely and scientific deployment of power rushed to the site disposal, comprehensive and accurate Collection of police intelligence information, real-time, effective decision-making process to assist the decision. 3.3 Alarm dispatcher firealarmdispatcher After training qualified, in the combat command center engaged in 119 alarm dispatch work of the staff.

4 police range

4.1 fire According to national laws and regulations, by the public security fire brigade at all levels of disposal, in addition to underground mine parts, nuclear power plants, offshore oil and gas facilities and Forests, grasslands and other places outside, various places of the fire. 4.2 Other disaster incidents According to national laws and regulations, by the public security fire brigade at all levels of disposal of major disaster accidents and other rescue personnel life-based emergency Rescue events such as dangerous chemical spills, road traffic accidents, earthquakes and their secondary disasters, building collapses, major safety accidents So, air crash, explosion and terrorist incidents and mass distress.
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