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DESIGN EXPLORATION OF ATLANTA APPARATUS INSTRUMENT PANEL A Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty By Taro Walcott In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Industrial Design in the School of Architecture Georgia Institute of Technology May 2005 DESIGN EXPLORATION OF ATLANTA APPARATUS INSTRUMENT PANEL Approved by: Prof. Wayne Chung, Advisor School of Architecture Georgia Institute of Technology Prof. David Ringholz School of Architecture Georgia Institute of Technology Captain Robert G. Bickford Atlanta Fire Department Date Approved: April 18, 2005 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I’d like to thank the Atlanta Fire Department for their cooperation especially Captain Bickford for his help getting me in contact with the many of the drivers and captains. I could not have completed such in-depth research without his assistance. Thank you to Colet SVD for allowing the use of their product photographs. Thank you to Wayne Chung and David Ringholz for the advice and improving my design skills. A special thanks to Angelina Moraco for being supportive. Also I’d like to thank my family for the encouragement. iii TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iii LIST OF TABLES vii LIST OF FIGURES viii GLOSSARY x SUMMARY xi CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Motivation 1 CHAPTER 2 PROBLEM DEFINITION AND SCOPE 3 2.1 Problem Statement 3 2.2 Purpose of the Study 3 2.3 Design Objectives 3 2.4 Delimitations and Limitations 3 CHAPTER 3 BACKGROUND 4 3.1 Atlanta Fire Department 4 3.1.1 Overview 4 3.1.2 Apparatus Crews 6 3.1.3 Municipal Apparatus 7 3.1.4 Tactics 9 3.1.5 Summary 10 CHAPTER 4 BENCHMARKING 11 4.1 Competitive Benchmarking 11 4.2 Parallel platforms 16 iv CHAPTER 5 RESEARCH 19 5.1 Research Methodology 19 5.1.1 Methods 19 5.1.2 Significance of Research 20 5.1.3 Site and Sample Selections 20 5.1.4 Researcher’s Role 21 5.1.5 Research Strategies 21 5.1.6 Data and Collection 23 5.1.7 Data 23 5.2 Research Analysis 23 5.2.1 Task and Function Analysis 23 5.2.2 Survey Analysis 29 5.2.3 Design Critique Analysis 32 5.3 Conclusions 35 5.4 Recommendations 36 CHAPTER 6 DESIGN PROCEDURE 37 6.1 Human Factors 37 6.2 Design Objectives 39 6.3 Idea Generation 40 6.4 Concepts 41 6.5 Concepts beyond the scope of the instrument panel 50 6.6 Summary 51 CHAPTER 7 FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS 52 7.1 Future Exploration 52 7.2 Recommendations 53 7.3 Final Statement 54 v Appendix A DECISION MATRIX 55 Appendix B INCIDENT RESPONSES OF THE ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT 57 Appendix C FIRE APPARATUS DRIVER QUESTIONNAIRE 60 Appendix D OBSERVATION RIDE-ALONG NOTES 63 Appendix E QUESTIONNAIRE RAW DATA 66 Appendix F DESIGN CRITIQUE NOTES 69 Appendix G CONSOLE ITEMS 72 Appendix H LEVEL OF AGREEMENT 74 Appendix I GAUGE USAGE 79 Appendix J CONTROLS USAGE 81 Appendix K PHOTO COLLAGE OF DESIGN CRITIQUE 83 Appendix L DESIGN CRITIQUE SCREEN LOCATIONS 85 REFERENCES 87 vi LIST OF TABLES Table A1. Decision Matrix 56 vii LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Atlanta Georgia Firefighting Crew Seating Position 7 Figure 2. Atlanta Fire Department Aerial 8 Figure 3. Atlanta Fire Department Engine 8 Figure 4. Spartan Chassis Gladiator Instrument Panel Photo used by Atlanta 11 Fire Department Figure 5. Atlanta Fire Department Colet Jaguar K-15 SVD Apparatus 13 Figure 6. Atlanta Fire Department Colet Jaguar K/R40 SVD Apparatus 14 Figure 7. Colet SVD Instrument Panel 14 Figure 8. Atlanta Fire Department Colet SVD Jaguar K15 Instrument Panel 15 Figure 9. Equipment Worn While Driving 30 Figure 10. New Features 32 Figure 11. Driver Design Critique Responses 33 Figure 12. Captain Design Critique Responses 34 Figure 13. Overall Satisfaction 35 Figure 14. Current Spartan Instrument Panel 41 Figure 15. Current Spartan Instrument Panel Zones 42 Figure 16. Evolutionary Concept 1 43 Figure 17. Driver Binnacle Changes 44 Figure 18. Display Screen 46 Figure 19. Optical/Audio Warning Switches 47 Figure 20. Federal Q2 Siren 48 Figure 21. Evolutionary concept 2 49 Figure 22. Evolutionary concept 3 50 Figure H1. Driver environment is comfortable 75 viii Figure H2. Driver visibility is adequate 75 Figure H3. The instrument panel is well organized 76 Figure H4. View of the instrument panel is clear 76 Figure H5. Vehicle controls are easily reached 77 Figure H6. Vehicle controls are easy to use 77 Figure H7. Vehicle controls indicate engaged 78 Figure I1. Most Used Gauges 80 Figure I2. Least Used Gauges 80 Figure J1. Most Used Controls 82 Figure J2. Least Used Controls 82 Figure L1. Design Critique Screen Locations 86 ix GLOSSARY All professions have there own language or list of terms that are commonly used. Refer to list below to see a list of common words used in the firefighter lexicon and throughout this thesis. Aerial: (synonym; Truck) Fire Apparatus designed to allow firefighters to gain access to multiple story structures. Usually characterized by ladders. Apparatus: pl. apparatuses, the vehicle based fire equipment used by the fire department. Battalion Chief Vehicles: Modified Sport utility vehicles, used by the Battalion Chief, featuring utility draws with marker boards, and model pieces of various apparatus to illustrate a “bird’s eye view” of the fire attach scenario allowing the Battalion Chief to make informed decisions regarding how to address the emergency. Driver: Operator, Driver, Technician EMT: emergency medical technicians or paramedics Fire Engine: (synonym; Pumper) Fire Apparatus designed to allow firefighters to pump water or foam using an onboard water supply sometimes replenished with fire hydrants or other sources of water to suppress fires. Fire Truck: (Aerial) Usually equip with long ladders, hydraulic platforms and heavy rescue gear. Designed to support the fire engine when attacking a fire. Hazmat: Hazardous Material x

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School of Architecture. Georgia Institute of 5.1.3 Site and Sample Selections. 20 . This research explores the design of the fire apparatus instrument panel. The This thesis is limited to the municipal fire apparatuses, engines and trucks,.
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