These extra codes are created when the AirDesk staff when the report into AIIRS. Generally they will find the code that best matches the incident type.
I believe once the online AIIRS goes live brigades will have access to all of these codes.
I'm confused though as they don't appear in AIRS... (we are talking about "Structure school" etc?)
Why are those on the AirDesk attempting to "Best fit" things into a system that allows you to put a stupid amount of accuracy into your fire report?
Are they even trained in how to input things into AIRS?
For example, AIRS allows you to differentiate between schools as such:
211 - Pre‐schools prior to formal education. Centres for pre‐school education where children attend for 4 hours a day or less. If attendance is over 4 hours a day, classify as child daycare centre (321)
212 - Educational property for 1st year of formal education
213 - Educational property for primary grades of education
214 - Educational property for secondary grades of education. If solely for final years use 215
215 - Educational property solely for senior years of secondary education
219 - Non‐residential schools not classified above
210 - Non‐residential schools; insufficient information available to classify further
Thats an amazing amount of detail to be provided, yet we have people making things up as they go along...
Inline with AFAC standards, SACFS is meant to be collecting, at the very least, a Core Data Set:
http://knowledgeweb.afac.com.au/national_data__and__glossary/national_data_documents/FINAL_CORE_DATAB_Dec06.pdfFor anyone who can be bothered, there is an updated version of block A out, (16/06/10) that also manages to outline all the diffent building types and the like that are required to be entered in. Its only a short 166 pages, but does make a good read, and manages to highlight the Data that we are NOT collecting and perhaps should...
http://knowledgeweb.afac.com.au/national_data__and__glossary/national_data_documents/Block_A_All_Incidents_FINALA1_Jun10.pdfIn other news, I have no life and the personality of a wet mud brick
Happy reading!
(P.S. mattb, don't go getting your AIIMS mixed up with your AIRS)