Hi Folks,

 

I suspect most agencies run the ESRI suite of products in the background for 
all their GIS and incident mapping and they may port data or maps to other apps 
(maybe in realtime or daily, weekly or at least seasonally). Collector is an 
ESRI app for collecting field data which is likely fed back in realtime during 
fires to a centralised location for updating maps that may then get pushed back 
to tablets/apps in the field. OK if you have a connection.

 

>From experience, if something doesn’t ‘feel right’ at a fire then folks, 
>especially volunteers, will grab their phone and use what they are familiar 
>with – be it Google, Avenza, OSM or one of many other apps. The further you 
>move from the city the less folks trust Google as its woeful in many areas (as 
>we have all no doubt heard on many occasions).

 

The beauty of exposing folks to OSM is that once they understand the process 
they get the ability to update the maps and see results either immediately or 
on the next update. If you have ever tried getting more remote features updated 
on Google you will know what a hassle that can be (if at all!!).

 

I generally would not consider adding Lot/Plan details to OSM. Generally when 
land is sold/subdivided then addresses are assigned ‘fairly quickly’ and become 
the norm for locating the places.

 

Cheers - Phil

 

From: Graeme Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, 14 September 2022 4:33 PM
To: stevea <[email protected]>
Cc: OSM Australian Talk List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [talk-au] Usage of Openstreetmap at EMSINA

 

Thanks all for thoughts, including yours from over there, Steve!

 

It may be worth approaching "Fire & Rescue" in each State to ask them directly?

 

A bit of feedback from another forum, says that in NSW the RFS still use a lot 
of paper maps, although I of them thinks that officially a system called 
Collector is in use, but he doesn't know t much about it?

 

He & another bloke from Vic RFS both use an "RFS Buddy" app, which gives 
lat/long or grid coords, but doesn't include a map.

 

I've been adding some street numbers to a couple of rural roads that I know 
(using a public source!) - would there be any advantage to including Lot & Plan 
numbers? eg  154 FOREST HOME RD, RATHDOWNEY is Lot 10 of Plan RP178426. If so, 
what would we add them as?

 

Thanks

 

Graeme

 

PS Good luck with your planned return & career change, Adam!

 

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