Fire alarm or false alarm?! Situation awareness and decision‐making “bias” of firefighters in training exercises
International Journal of Emergency Services
ISSN: 2047-0894
Article publication date: 19 October 2012
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether firefighters display different decision‐making biases: either a liberal bias to accepting information as true or a conservative bias to rejecting information, with the former carrying risk of “false alarm” errors and the latter of “misses”.
Design/methodology/approach
Situation awareness (SA) and decision‐making biases were examined in Fire and Rescue (FRS) “table‐top” and Breathing Apparatus (BA) training exercises. The former involved showing 50 operational FRS personnel a powerpoint presentation representing the drive‐to, views and information related to the incident. The BA study involved 16 operational FRS personnel entering a smoke‐filled training building in a search‐and‐rescue exercise. True/False answers to statements about the incidents were analysed by a signal‐detection‐type tool (QASA) to give measures of SA and bias.
Findings
In both studies, there were two groups showing different bias patterns (either conservative with risk of “miss” errors, or liberal with risk of “false alarms”) (p≤0.001), but not different SA (p>0.05).
Research limitations/implications
Future work will involve more realistic training exercises and explore the consistency of individual bias tendencies over different contexts.
Practical implications
Risk in fireground decision making may be minimised by increasing awareness of individual tendencies to either conservative or liberal bias patterns and the associated risk of respectively making “miss” or “false alarm” errors.
Social implications
The results may help to minimise fireground risk.
Originality/value
This is the first evidence to show firefighter decision bias in two different exercises.
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Citation
Catherwood, D., Edgar, G.K., Sallis, G., Medley, A. and Brookes, D. (2012), "Fire alarm or false alarm?! Situation awareness and decision‐making “bias” of firefighters in training exercises", International Journal of Emergency Services, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 135-158. https://doi.org/10.1108/20470891211275920
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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