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Comparison of activities of the Mountain rescue service of the Czech republic and Mountain rescue service of the Slovak republic
ULEJOVÁ, Kateřina
The thesis is divided into two parts, namely the theoretical part and the research part. The theoretical part is divided into Slovak and Czech parts. In both parts, I will focus on the history of mountain services both in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, describe the organizational structure of these organizations, the binding legislation, the layout of the bases, the qualification requirements for the occupation of the mountain rescuer, their competencies and specializations. The research part examines and compares the differences between the Czech Mountain Rescue Service and the Slovak Mountain Rescue Service. To gain knowledge, I chose a qualitative type of research in the structured form with five Czech and five Slovak professional mountain rescuers. The goals were comparing competencies (medical and other competencies); I was also wondering about admissions and main content (the most frequent interventions) in different areas of expertise of mountain rescuers.
Cooperation of the Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic, Šumava region, with basic units of the integrated rescue system
HLAVÁČEK, Jan
The topic I selected for my bachelor degree thesis is a not-very-well-mapped area of cooperation between basic units of the Integrated Rescue System and the Mountain Rescue Service, Šumava region. I have described the content of works performed by the Mountain Rescue Service and their points of contact with the Emergency Medical Service, Police of the Czech Republic and Fire Rescue Service of the Pilsen and South Bohemian region, in connection with rescue of persons and their health. In my thesis I have attempted to describe situations typical for cooperation between the units, as well as the quality of cooperation, mutual interconnection between the organizations and potential possibilities to expand the cooperation in order to ensure safe movement and stay of persons in the mountain region of Šumava. The qualitative research used a method of semi-structured interview with members of the individual above-mentioned organizations. The research has shown that the cooperation functions at a very good level, it develops continually and that it is indispensable in the conditions existing in one of the country´s biggest mountain regions. One particular measure that could ensure further improvement is the development of a legislative document accurately defining competences of mountain rescuers.

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