Daily Emergency Analysis

By Nasir Shadravan

Emergency Incidents Overview

4741 Total Incidents

January 20, 2025

Ambulance

3615 +7%

Police

311 +13%

Fire

812 +1%

Incident Timeline (Last 24 Hours)

Category Breakdown

Ambulance 3615
Brandweer 812
KNRM 3
Politie 311

Hotspot Insights

Location Incidents
Rotterdam-Rijnmond 541
Brabant Noord 522
Haaglanden 504
Midden- en West Brabant 385
Amsterdam-Amstelland 308

Trends Overview

All regions saw an increase in ambulance calls. Police interventions were higher than the previous day, and fire incidents were up .

7-day incident trend

AI Incident Analysis

Summary

On January 20, 2025, a total of 4741 incidents were reported across various emergency services, with ambulance incidents being the most prevalent. The data indicates significant activity during peak hours and highlights the need for targeted resource allocation in specific regions.

Key Highlights

High Volume of Ambulance Incidents Medium

The ambulance incidents reached a total of 3615, indicating a significant demand for emergency medical services, particularly during peak hours.

Midden- en West Brabant Noord-Holland Noord Zeeland Hollands Midden Brabant Noord Rotterdam-Rijnmond Gooi en Vechtstreek Brabant Zuid-Oost Amsterdam-Amstelland Gelderland-Zuid Noord- en Oost Gelderland Zuid-Holland Zuid Haaglanden Kennemerland Limburg-Noord Utrecht Gelderland-Midden IJsselland Groningen Friesland Twente Limburg-Zuid Drenthe
Late Night Fire Incidents Medium

The fire incidents, totaling 812, predominantly occurred during late night to early morning hours, highlighting potential risks during these times.

Brabant Noord Gelderland-Zuid Groningen Haaglanden Gooi en Vechtstreek Brabant Zuid-Oost Rotterdam-Rijnmond Midden- en West Brabant Utrecht Twente Hollands Midden Zeeland Limburg-Noord Kennemerland Friesland Amsterdam-Amstelland Zuid-Holland Zuid Limburg-Zuid Zaanstreek-Waterland Gelderland-Midden Noord-Holland Noord IJsselland Noord- en Oost Gelderland Drenthe Flevoland
Politie Incidents Indicating Widespread Issues Medium

With 311 incidents, the police incidents showed a high frequency during early morning and late afternoon, suggesting ongoing public safety concerns.

Hollands Midden Haaglanden Noord- en Oost Gelderland IJsselland Utrecht Limburg-Zuid Limburg-Noord Gelderland-Midden Midden- en West Brabant Groningen Brabant Noord Rotterdam-Rijnmond Gelderland-Zuid Flevoland Gooi en Vechtstreek Drenthe Friesland Amsterdam-Amstelland Brabant Zuid-Oost Twente Zeeland Zuid-Holland Zuid

Identified Trends

Peak Hour Incidents

A significant number of incidents occur during peak hours, particularly for ambulance and police services, indicating a need for increased resource allocation during these times.

Supporting Evidence:
  • Ambulance incidents peaked at 3615 during specific hours (9, 10, 15)
  • Police incidents showed high frequency during early morning and late afternoon hours
Geographical Concentration of Incidents

Incidents are concentrated in specific regions, particularly for ambulance and fire services, suggesting targeted interventions may be necessary in these areas.

Supporting Evidence:
  • Ambulance incidents concentrated in Midden- en West Brabant and Noord-Holland Noord
  • Fire incidents spread across diverse regions but with notable concentrations
Collaboration Among Emergency Services

The presence of multiple service types responding to incidents indicates a collaborative approach to emergency response, particularly in fire and police incidents.

Supporting Evidence:
  • High frequency of monitoring codes and coordination messages in fire incidents
  • Ambulance incidents showed diverse types of services indicated by different messages

Recommendations

  • Increase resource allocation for ambulance services during peak hours to manage high demand.
  • Enhance collaboration and communication among emergency services to improve response times and efficiency.
  • Conduct targeted safety campaigns in regions with high incident concentrations to address underlying issues.

Incident Details

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