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The accidents occurring during the winter sports from the perspective of paramedic
MAŘÍK, Miroslav
Topic of this bachelor degree thesis is The accidents occurring during the winter sports from the perspective of paramedic. The thesis is focused on cooperation between the emergency medical service and The Mountain rescue service of the Czech Republic during treatment of injuries incurred by winter sports. The theoretical part is divided into three parts. The first part contains an overview and a short description of most common winter sports and a table with a number of accidents associated with winter sports. The second part contains basic information about the Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic, including its history and development. The third theoretical part describes the emergency medical service according to Act no. 374/2011 Coll., on emergency medical services. In the practical part of this thesis is an analysis of the interviews that I realized with randomly selected respondents. These respondents were always employees of the emergency medical service or Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and they had a lot of experiences with this topic. These interviews were realized with a goal to find out, how the cooperation between the emergency medical service and mountain rescue service works in the Czech Republic and to describe the specific activity of both components during treatment of injuries incurred by winter sports. Another set goal was to find out, when and at what injuries the cooperation occurs. Besides other things the research has shown that the cooperation of these two components occurs almost every day in these regions, and this cooperation is at a very high level.
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.

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