Daily Emergency Analysis

By Nasir Shadravan

Emergency Incidents Overview

5068 Total Incidents

May 12, 2025

Ambulance

3554 +10%

Police

449 +27%

Fire

1062 +21%

Incident Timeline (Last 24 Hours)

Category Breakdown

Ambulance 3554
Brandweer 1062
KNRM 3
Politie 449

Hotspot Insights

Location Incidents
Rotterdam-Rijnmond 614
Brabant Noord 478
Haaglanden 454
Midden- en West Brabant 395
Amsterdam-Amstelland 332

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 May 12, 2025, a total of 5068 incidents were reported across 26 unique regions, with a significant concentration in medical emergencies and traffic incidents. The data indicates a pressing need for improved emergency response strategies, particularly during peak hours in urban areas.

Key Highlights

Surge in Medical Emergencies High

The medical emergencies cluster shows an alarming count of 3554 incidents, indicating a significant strain on healthcare services during peak hours.

Zeeland Rotterdam-Rijnmond IJsselland Gelderland-Midden Gooi en Vechtstreek Brabant Zuid-Oost Utrecht Amsterdam-Amstelland Kennemerland Limburg-Noord Noord- en Oost Gelderland Hollands Midden Haaglanden Brabant Noord Midden- en West Brabant Noord-Holland Noord Zuid-Holland Zuid Gelderland-Zuid Groningen Twente Friesland Zaanstreek-Waterland Limburg-Zuid Drenthe
Diverse Incident Patterns Medium

The presence of diverse incident types across various regions suggests a widespread issue, particularly in urban areas where population density is high.

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

The police incidents cluster indicates a high frequency of traffic accidents, particularly in urban areas, necessitating increased traffic management and safety measures.

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

Identified Trends

Peak Hour Incidents

A significant number of incidents occur during peak hours, particularly from 12 PM to 4 PM, indicating a need for enhanced resource allocation during these times.

Supporting Evidence:
  • 3554 medical emergencies reported during peak hours
  • High frequency of police incidents in late afternoon hours
Urban Concentration of Incidents

Incidents are predominantly concentrated in urban areas, highlighting the need for targeted interventions in these regions.

Supporting Evidence:
  • High counts of medical emergencies and police incidents in urban regions
  • Diverse regional coverage across urban centers
Recurring Incident Types

Certain types of incidents, such as traffic accidents and medical emergencies, are recurring, suggesting systemic issues that need addressing.

Supporting Evidence:
  • Common types of incidents include road injuries and urgent medical responses
  • Frequent test calls and lift-related incidents in brandweer incidents

Recommendations

  • Increase ambulance availability and response teams during peak hours (12 PM to 4 PM) to address the surge in medical emergencies.
  • Implement targeted traffic management strategies in urban areas to reduce the frequency of traffic accidents.
  • Enhance public awareness campaigns regarding safety measures to prevent road injuries and other emergencies.

Incident Details

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