An Analysis of 119 Emergency Calls: Focused on Conversation Time and Contents
Author(s) -
Kyungho Jang,
Kyunghee Kang
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
fire science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2508-6804
pISSN - 1738-7167
DOI - 10.7731/kifse.2018.32.4.103
Subject(s) - conversation , metropolitan area , conversation analysis , action (physics) , medical emergency , psychology , medicine , computer science , communication , physics , pathology , quantum mechanics
The call-takers in the 119 General Situation Room are playing important roles in recognizing the first crisis situation such as fire, rescue, and emergency, and in starting up the response system. In particular, with regard to the emergency calls, the prompt and accurate surveillance can determine the patient's life as well as the prognosis. Based on April 8-December 31, 2014 Prehospital Care Reports in a metropolitan city, we analyzed the conversation turns and the conversation time between the agent and the caller, and the time of the conversation structure and sequence according to the reception routes and the severity of symptoms. The conversation analysis between the agent and the caller will be useful for the development and improvement of the action manual in the future.
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