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Identification and Analysis of Factors Affecting Emergency Evacuations - Main Report
This study examines the efficiency and effectiveness of public evacuations of 1,000 or more people, in response to natural disasters, technological hazards, and malevolent acts, occurring in the United States between January 1, 1990, and June 30, 2003. A universe of 230 evacuation incidents was identified and a subset of 50 incidents was selected for case study analysis. Case study selection was based on a profiling and ranking scheme designed to identify evacuation incidents of sufficient complexity to challenge the local and regional emergency response capabilities. This volume is accompanied by appendices that detail each of the selected case studies.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
Dotson, L. J.; Jones, J.
2005-01
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Identification and Analysis of Factors Affecting Emergency Evacuations: Appendices
"Volume II contains the data and information that support Volume I. Appendix A contains a detailed listing of the 230 evacuations that comprise the universe of evacuations. Appendix B contains the evacuation form used to collect data for each of the 50 cases studied. Appendix C contains the results of the frequency analysis. The remaining appendices contain the SAS 8.02 output for the regression analyses (Appendices F through K) and the correlation analyses (Appendix L)."
Sandia National Laboratories; U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
Jones, J.; Dotson, L. J.
2005-01
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