Construction a virtual central network for all Iraq's fire station
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Fire stations are crucial in Iraq for protecting human life, property, and vital economic and religious infrastructure. In this paper, a design for a centralized virtual network that brings together all fire stations in Iraq is proposed. The network consists of 18 stations, with each station representing a governorate in Iraq. When a fire occurs in a certain area, citizens can request the service by entering their personal information and the location of the event, which is sent to the centralized network that transfers it to the appropriate station in the area. If the station is not available in the area, the request is sent to the nearest other station to fulfil the request as quickly as possible. This virtual communication network allows for better coordination and simplifies data sharing and communication between different stations. The results showed that the centralized network design contributes to fast response times, rapid response to requests and rapid deployment of fire engines to the incident site. Fire stations can also increase overall efficiency by improving coordination, allocating resources more effectively and monitoring situations in real time. Thanks to the centralization of data, all stations have access to the same set of information, enhancing decision-making, especially in the case of large-scale incidents. Also, the network design is characterized by a high level of security.
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