Abstract

Depok City is one of the cities that is vulnerable to fire disasters. The Depok City Fire Department feels the need for a system that can assist in the handling and management of fire disasters. This system must be the right system to solve existing problems. Researchers have created many new systems. One of them is Geographic Information System (GIS) is a special information system for managing data that has spatial information. This research purposes to analyze and design a Geographic Information System (GIS) aimed at assisting the Depok City Fire Department that is desktop-based using the waterfall method. With the application of this Geographic Information System (GIS) aims to help accelerate the processing of fire reports on decision making, presenting spatial and non-spatial data that is more organized and can be updated also makes it easier to find new locations of fire stations , hydrants, fire-prone points, and flood-prone points.

Highlights

  • A disaster is an event or series of events that threaten and disrupt people’s lives as can be caused by natural factors, non-natural factors, and human factors that cause human casualties, environmental damage, property losses, and psychological impacts (RI Law No 24 of 2007 concerning Disaster Management)

  • By knowing the position of the supporting aspects above, handling fire hazards will be carried out more quickly and minimize the number of victims and losses caused by the disaster

  • Process modeling is presented in the form of Data Flow Diagrams (DFD)

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Introduction

A disaster is an event or series of events that threaten and disrupt people’s lives as can be caused by natural factors, non-natural factors, and human factors that cause human casualties, environmental damage, property losses, and psychological impacts (RI Law No 24 of 2007 concerning Disaster Management). This relates to the number of victims, and losses caused by the disaster. Cases of fires often occur in locations with high activity density levels, so that caution is needed from the community about the dangers of fire that can cause both material and life losses.

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