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Emergency communications for European citizens Olivier PAUL-MORANDINI Founder – President European Emergency Number Association - EENA From Accidents to Disasters 15 May 2007 15th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM 2007)

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Emergency communications for European citizens. From Accidents to Disasters. Olivier PAUL-MORANDINI Founder – President European Emergency Number Association - EENA. 15 May 2007 15th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM 2007). Contents. Introduction - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Emergency communications for European citizens

Olivier PAUL-MORANDINIFounder – President

European Emergency Number Association - EENA

From Accidents to Disasters

15 May 2007

15th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM 2007)

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• Introduction

• Citizens calling emergency services

• Communication btw emergency services

• Warning and alerting Citizens

• Conclusions

Contents

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Introduction

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• Europeans travel for leisure and business– 100 million Europeans cross the intra EU

borders every year

• 65% feel less protected when abroad– They ignore risks and language– They think that emergency services are less

well organised,– …

Two words about Europeans

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Citizens112

Authorities

Sirens, Radio, TV,

GSMs

Special NetworksSpecial Networks

Emergency services

Emergency telecommunications

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Citizens calling emergency services

Single European Emergency call number 112

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112 Statistics

CGALIES, 80-100 million Emergency calls

40 million from GSM3,5 million bad caller location

information loss of time

2,5 without caller location information

no help sent

– 5 000 more lives could be saved every year in the EU – 5 000 000 000€ saved by emergency services

DECO en 2003…in Portugal

1000 calls to the 112 evaluated

– 15% Spanish and Portuguese– 20% French – 29% EnglishNever got help

Between 15% et 30% of emergency calls are handled inappropriately or not at all !

2/3 of Europeans are unaware of the 112 !

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• Knowledge of the 112– Campaigns, One number

• Possibility to launch a call– Network availability, Disabled users

• The call is answered– Call center organisation, Multilingualism

• The call is handled– Τraining of operators, Standards

• Help is on its way– Available ressources, Caller localisation

• Help arrives– Minimal response time standard

• Caller is taken care of– Quality criteria and standards

112 service chain

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• Universal Service Directive 2002/22 (art. 6, 7, 26)

– Directive 2002/58 – Privacy (art. 9, 10)

• Availability in parallel with national numbers

• Free of charge

• Calls appropriately answered and handled

• Localisation data (in transparent way)

• Adequate information about existence and use

112 legal obligations

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• EENA petitioned the European Parliament

• European Commission more active– Conference in October 2005 - 112 is a priority – Eurobarometer– 13 infringements, e-call …

• ETSI EMTEL Working Group …

Compare with USA

• Hillary Clinton – ENHANCE 911 act (2004)

112 - Current situation

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Communication between emergency services

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• Analog vs. Digital• Spectrum bands

– Narrowband, wideband, broadband– Citizens’ Band, Amateurs

• Technologies– TETRA, TETRAPOL (380-395 MHz) – GSM (800-900, 1800 MHz)

• GSM/BOSS, Germany, Vodaphone• StateWide Network, New York State, M/A-COM Inc.

– Wi-Fi (2,4 – 5 GHz)• Several Research Projects in Europe• Citywide Mobile Wireless Network, New York City, Northrop

Grumman

• Terrestrial vs. Satellite systems

Overview

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• MESAETSI and TIA

• U-2010 projectUbiquitous IP-centric Government & Enterprise NGN Vision 2010

• ORCHESTRAOpen Architecture and Spatial Data Infrastructure for Risk Management

• WIDENSWireless Deployable Network System

• WINWide Information Network

• DeHiGate Deployable High Capacity Gateway for Emergency Services

Interesting on-going projects

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• Lesson learnt from 11/9 and 7/7– Communications within and between the

emergency services did not stand up on 7 July …(London Assembly report on 7/7/2005

attacks)

• European Security Research Programme

• Common Emergency Communication and Information System (CECIS)– Community Mechanism for Civil Protection

Interoperability

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Warning and alerting citizens

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• Traffic contol and road accidents

• Approaching chemical or nuclear cloud

• Threat of terrorist attacks

• Upcoming extreme weather conditions

• Tsunamis

• …

Urgent needs

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• RDS (Radio Data System)

• Interconnected radio and TV stations

• Mobile telephones

• Sirens (audible signals)

• Bells

But no general, global solution in the EU !

Available technologies

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• Safety and health signs at work (Directive 92/58/EEC)– Continuous acoustic signal for evacuation– Regular checks

• Seveso installations (Directive 96/82/EC)– Organisation of alert and intervention – Early warning, alert and information of the public

• Radiological Emergencies (Directive 89/618/Euratom)– Alert and information of the public– Aplies to transport

• Authorisation Directive (2002/20/EC)– Use of networks during disasters for broadcasts to the public

• Transport of dangerous goods– Safety in tunnels

Legal obligations

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• Extremelly fragmented • Cell Broadcast (group SMSs) (ETSI mandate)• CHORIST project

– Alerts from heterogeneous sensors / multiple agencies to citizens

• Some work at UN level– Conferences on Early Warning Systems for the

Reduction of Natural Disasters and reports

• Legal obligation for warning & alert in upgrading of Civil Protection Mechanism (under discussion)

Current situation

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Conclusions

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• US - Proposed «Federal Interoperable Communications and Safety (FICS) Act» (Hillary Clinton, May 25, 2006).– Undersecretary for Emergency Communications and Office of

Emergency Communications– National Emergency Communications Strategy– State-wide Interoperable Communications Plans– National assessment of the nation’s interoperability capabilities– Emergency Preparedness Centre– National Alert System

• EU - European Public Safety Communication (PSC) Forum (relatively small project)

Europe behind the US

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• The response demonstrated a lack of consideration of the individuals …

• Procedures … focus too much on incidents, rather than on individuals and on processes rather than people. …

• Plans tend to cater for the needs of the emergency … services, rather than explicitly addressing the needs and priorities of the people involved.

– (London Assembly report on 7/7/2005 attacks)

Towards a more Citizen-centered approach ?

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• Knowledge of the 112 is a fundamental citizens’ right

• Citizens calling the 112 should get the appropriate help, as soon as possible, at the place of the emergency

• Citizens are entitled to the same high quality safety and security standards and should receive the same high quality aftercare in case of accident or disaster

• Citizens in a disaster prone area have the fundamental right to be warned and informed in order to ensure their auto-protection

EENA believes that …

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• Non-profit association established in Belgium.

• Works to promote the knowledge & efficient use of the 112, in Europe– by acting as a discussion platform bringing

together all the actors (organizations, emergency services, enterprises and individuals) involved

• Is also active in the field of early warning of citizens in disaster prone areas

What is the EENA

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Thank you !

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Contact the EENA

• Web: www.eena.org

• E-mail: [email protected]

• Post: EENA262 Avenue Louise,B-1050 BrusselsBELGIUM