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RESUMEN
This discrete stochastic simulation based upon empirical data can be used to plan current and future allocation of human and material resources. It can show the response of a department to normal growth of demand, sustained abnormal increase and demand peaks associated with disasters. Development time was conserved by a bbtstrap validation procedure that tested samples of simulated data against samples of recent real data (AU)