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With the progress of the society and technology, there are more and more high-rise buildings, while followed by high-rise building fire problem has become a worldwide problem. Through stating the number of high-rise building fires, the elaboration of high-rise fire risk and its characteristics, analyse the urgency and difficulties faced by the high-rise building fire rescue. Moreover, make the comparative analysis of data information differences between GIS and BIM. Finally, based on the application of the fire command system of GIS, the fire command flow chart of BIM-GIS applied in building is put forward, which can help improve the high-rise building fire and rescue command management.

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The research in this paper has been conducted and financially supported under Yunnan Provincial Department of Scientific Education Research Fund Project China of 2022 (No. 2022J1083). We are grateful for all provided financial and technical support.

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Huangfu, D., Rong, L., Wei, G. (2023). Application of High-Rise Building Fire Rescue Based on BIM and GIS. In: Li, J., Lu, W., Peng, Y., Yuan, H., Wang, D. (eds) Proceedings of the 27th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate. CRIOCM 2022. Lecture Notes in Operations Research. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3626-7_6

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