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Design of arrival and departure routes using PinS procedures for HEMS to heliports of FN Brno - Bohunice
Grunt, Jan ; Chlebek, Jiří (referee) ; Muschalik, David (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the construction of an arrival and departure route on both the main and back-up heliport with the use of PinS procedure for the Faculty Hospital in Brno, Bohunice. To start, this thesis explains the history and organisational structure of the air ambulance service in the Czech Republic. Next, it presents a detailed description of the arrival and departure route’s construction design, which will be used by HEMS helicopters in adverse weather conditions. Finally the thesis also assesses possible implementation of the procedures designed by the author in this work.
Air Rescue in South Bohemia
KURŠ, Ondřej
This dissertation aims at the analysis of the current situation in the Air Rescue Service. The text includes the analysis and comparison of two different entities in the Air rescue service in the time period of 2018 - 2022. The current and previous provider are compared and evaluated with regard to the state of readiness and provided services with personal visit, structured interviews and survey.
The training of climbing units of basic Integrated rescue services
BÍNA, Martin
This bachelor thesis is focused on "The training of climbing units of the basic services of Integrated Rescue System". The thesis is divided to the theoretical and research part. The theoretical part contains the division of basic units of Integrated Rescue System, their development at work at height and basics of methodology for professional climbing training. The theoretical part also consists of necessery means for the training and their further implementation in the work at height. The research part took form of qualitative research. It focuses on mapping out the issue of professional climbing training of the climbing groups in the basic services of Integrated Rescue System. The research part also consists of mapping out climbing equipment necessery needed for the climbing units intervention. Data acquisition took form of semi-structured interviews in which participated 8 climbers from ranks of the Fire Rescue Service in the South Bohemia region, Special Reaction Unit of the Regional Police Directorate for the South Bohemia region and Emergency Medical Service in the South Bohemia region. Due to absence of the uniform climbing methodology among the basic units of Integrated rescue services this bachelor thesis can serve as an approach of professional climbing training among these units and outline the difference between them.
Design of arrival and departure routes using PinS procedures for HEMS to heliports of FN Brno - Bohunice
Grunt, Jan ; Chlebek, Jiří (referee) ; Muschalik, David (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the construction of an arrival and departure route on both the main and back-up heliport with the use of PinS procedure for the Faculty Hospital in Brno, Bohunice. To start, this thesis explains the history and organisational structure of the air ambulance service in the Czech Republic. Next, it presents a detailed description of the arrival and departure route’s construction design, which will be used by HEMS helicopters in adverse weather conditions. Finally the thesis also assesses possible implementation of the procedures designed by the author in this work.
Analysis of air medical interventions 2009 - 2011
Müllerová, Monika ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Analysis of Air Rescue Services interventions Objectives: The main aim of the thesis is to analyze and create a comprehensive overview of interventions of Air Rescue Services in the period between 2009 and 2011 in the Czech Republic. This work aims to comprehensively describe the historical development of Air Rescue Services in the Czech Republic, their current status and provide information about equipment used by Air Rescue Services. Method: In the thesis methods of collecting data from available sources, data analysis and data comparison are used. Collected data are presented in different tables and graphs together with their description, evaluation and analysis of outcomes. Results: The result of the thesis is the comprehensive description of the air medical service in the past and nowadays. The thesis provides mapping of ARS centres located in the Czech Republic. The results are supported by the graphical demonstration of ARS interventions to urgent life- threatening events and subsequent comparison of these interventions during the period from 2009 to 2011. Key words: Air Rescue Service, Rescue Service, Kryštof, SAR, ARS interventions
Rope and climbing techniques used in the work of Integrated Rescue System of the Czech Republic
ŠTIKAR, Jan
The topic of this bachelor thesis is Rope and Climbing Techniques in the Work of the Integrated Rescue System Units of the Czech Republic . The thesis consists of a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part contains units dealing with individual units of the Integrated Rescue System of the Czech Republic and their division into primary and secondary components. Further, it describes the climber s personal equipment, means used to save a patient´s life, knotting techniques used for the purposes of rescue at height and free depth, and climbing techniques in general. The practical partwas implemented via a qualitative research. The bachelor thesis focuses on mapping out the isuue of rescue using rope and climbing techniques throughout the units ofthe Integrated Rescue System. Specifically, it deals with rescue equipment using rope andclimbing techniques within individual units, the skills of climber-unit members, their training and requirements that need to be fulfilled by these climbers so that they can mantain their function. Data was collected via semi-structured interviews with paramedics at Air Ambulance, policemen at theSpecial Reaction Unit of the Regional Police Directorate for the regions of Central and South Bohemia, and with Climbers working for the Fire Rescue Service in the regions of Central and South Bohemia. The research file consisted of 5 respondents the choice of which was dependent on their experience. The research was carried out during June and July 2019. With regard topre-hospital emergency care, this thesis is beneficial thanks to the way it approaches the issue of rescue and evacuation work in poorly accessible locations.
Analysis of air medical interventions 2009 - 2011
Müllerová, Monika ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Analysis of Air Rescue Services interventions Objectives: The main aim of the thesis is to analyze and create a comprehensive overview of interventions of Air Rescue Services in the period between 2009 and 2011 in the Czech Republic. This work aims to comprehensively describe the historical development of Air Rescue Services in the Czech Republic, their current status and provide information about equipment used by Air Rescue Services. Method: In the thesis methods of collecting data from available sources, data analysis and data comparison are used. Collected data are presented in different tables and graphs together with their description, evaluation and analysis of outcomes. Results: The result of the thesis is the comprehensive description of the air medical service in the past and nowadays. The thesis provides mapping of ARS centres located in the Czech Republic. The results are supported by the graphical demonstration of ARS interventions to urgent life- threatening events and subsequent comparison of these interventions during the period from 2009 to 2011. Key words: Air Rescue Service, Rescue Service, Kryštof, SAR, ARS interventions
The structure, content and specifics of training for paramedics, focused on rope techniques
SLÁDKOVÁ, Petra
This bachelor thesis deals with structure, content and complex specifics of paramedic training with focus on rope techniques. Three objectives were established. The first objective was to describe specifics and structure of aerial paramedic training with rope techniques usage in practice. The second objective was to report on quality and level of equipment of Air Rescue Service in particular counties of the Czech Republic especially for steeplejack works, works over free depth and rescue performance by using a helicopter. The third and the last objective was to review the operation frequency for steeplejack works, works over free depth and rescue performance by using a helicopter. The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis deals with definition of the aerial paramedic, his personality and his duties as well as operations performed in accordance with the law. Brief history of Air Rescue Service, Air Rescue Service Centres and the call sign of Air Rescue Service in the Czech Republic are described next. Primary and secondary interventions, other activities, indications and contra-indications of Air Rescue Service deployment were defined within all the operations of Air Rescue Service. The paper deals also with general trainings of rescuers and their psyche while performing rescue operations. Finally yet importantly climbing equipment is summarized. The practical part shows the results of qualitative research done with aerial paramedics among the Czech Republic. Research was conducted using half-structured interviews. Interviews were performed with rescuers from South Bohemian Region, Hradec Kralove Region, Moravian-Silesian Region, Vysočina Region, West Bohemia Region and Central Bohemian Region. The age of respondents was from 33 to 50 years. All respondents possessed several years experience in Air Rescue Service. They were chosen deliberately. The interviews were overwritten and set into tables for better clarity. The conclusions were made based on personal interviews. The first task: frequency, structure and training objectives are different especially due to management of Air Rescue Service. The evident difference is between private and state Air Rescue Services. The second task: the training specifics are similar especially for Air Rescue Services led by private companies. These companies dispose with qualified rescuers, who are trained by the companies as well as by the representatives of the Integrated Rescue System. The third task: quality and level of equipment of Air Rescue Service in particular counties of the Czech Republic especially for steeplejack works, works over free depth and rescue performance by using a helicopter is very similar. The differences are only among state Air Rescue Services. The fourth task: no significant differences were found in operation frequency in various counties of the Czech Republic. The average count of operations of all Air Rescue Services is 500x a year. Thanks to the chosen topic I was allowed to get more insight and deeper knowledge about various means of equipment essential for steeplejack works, works over free depth and rescue performance by using a helicopter.
The historical progress of the helicopter emergency service in the Czech Republic
KOTYZA, Michal
The bachelor thesis is focused on historical progress of Helicopter emergency service (HEMS) in Czech Republic. This work is focused especially on comparing of historical and actual progress of HEMS in Vysočina region, including comparing of the airplane technology and accessories extensity of helicopters used for HEMS in Vysočina. The first chapter is focused on leveraging of a helicopter marginally, as a device for saving life in the world, when they were used flatly in M.A.S.H (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) units especially in the Korea war. It also contains progress of HEMS in Czechoslovakia and study of HEMS historical analysis at territory of the Czech Republic and progress of companies, which were spreading these services since 1987. I have included progress on the Czech Republic territory only in this work. In bachelor thesis are mentioned present national (Armáda CR, Policie CR) and private practitioners (DSA, a.s. and Alfa-Helicopter, spol. s.r.o.) as well, including main practitioners, which were operating here on the beginning (Slov-Air and Bel-Air) and thanks to them it was possible to lay the foundations of HEMS in prehospital emergency care system in the Czech Republic. The second chapter is focused on sequential progress of particular HEMS centres in the Czech Republic. In the face of mutual progress of HEMS at Czechoslovakia territory, is this part focused only on historical progress in the Czech Republic after year 1987. Hereby are only included HEMS centers at Praha (Kryštof 01), Brno (Kryštof 04), Ostrava (Kryštof 05), Hradec Králové (Kryštof 06), Plzeň (Kryštof 07), Olomouc (Kryštof 09), Jihlava (Kryštof 12), České Budějovice (Kryštof 13), Ústí nad Labem (Kryštof 15), Havlíčkův Brod (Kryštof 17) a Liberec (Kryštof 18). In the research part I have focused on examination of people's attitudes, which are interested in HEMS, ambulance services and more people, who are connected with prehospital emergency care system. For achieve results, I have decided to make a research by Brainwriting method, when I requested for completing a questionnaire, by aforementioned group of people, which contains questions focused on this topic. Questions are headed on problems of actual and historical progress of HEMS in the Czech Republic with the link on estimation of this problem on Vysočina. The chapter of discussion is focused on more detailed progress of HEMS in Vysočina region. There is marginally analysed HEMS in Havlíčkův Brod, which existed from the year 1991 to 1994. Considering minimal measure of taken information about it, this passage isn't written more detailed. In the next point I focused on HEMS in Jihlava, which has been working on Vysočina region from 1991. Considering sufficient measure of taken information and very accommodating attitudes of respondents and employees working at HEMS, I have analysed historical progress of this centre more detailed and in some parts, I have made comparing with actual status. I briefly focused on the history of the base, where I involved the most important milestones, which went along with their progress. One of the points, which I focused on, is background of the ambulance outpost where sequential upgrading of the base and its surroundings for employees are analysed. In the next points are foreshadowed differences of used helicopters and its history at HEMS centres, including accessories as a medical material or the other devices used in rescue operations as Toughbook for example. In the last point is foreshadowed structure of the crew in HEMS centre. The end of this work is focused on answers of asked research question, if the helicopter emergency service is necessary and useful branch of emergency service.
The training of paramedics for rescue operations in terrain which is difficult to access
VOTRUBOVÁ, Jitka
This thesis is focused on the topic of training of paramedics for rescue operations in terrain difficult to access. The aim of the study was to chart/evaluate/assess the training of several rescue teams from the Czech Republic and their equipment for rescue operations in terrain which is difficult to access. The thesis consists of two main parts, the theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the personality of paramedics and their assumptions for this work. For the purpose of this study, the rescue teams working in terrain which is difficult to access were chosen, namely the Air Rescue Service from Hosín - České Budějovice, Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic from Kramolín Lipno nad Vltavou, and Water Rescue Service from Dolní Vltavice. The level of training, psychology of team and communication between individual members of group were described for each team. Furthermore, the equipment used for transportation and first aid was delineated/assessed. The issue of geography was also taken into consideration. The practical part describes the methods and results of research. The qualitative method with semi-structured interviews was applied. Interviews were conducted on paramedics in their stations, There were 12 participants (11 males and 1 female) from three rescue teams with the age span from 27 to 57 years. The participants for this study were chosen on the basis of their experience. Interviews were transcribed and summarized in tables. The results of this study provide evidence of differences in level of training as well as quality/ type, of equipment between particular teams. The training of paramedics for rescue operations in terrain which is difficult to access differs between teams. This difference is mainly given by Mountain Service (see Table 5) that must also undergo physical tests and examinations in geography. There is also difference in the equipment used for work in terrain which is difficult to access predominantly in types of vehicles used. It is evident from Table 6 that the motor vehicles differ depending on the terrain where most paramedics give first aid.

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