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Fire station
Kaňa, Josef ; Kacálková, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis named Fire Station deals with project documentation at the level of construction execution documentation for a fire station. The building is located on the outskirts of Holešov in the part called Všetuly. The building is located in close proximity to the existing production plants, the local industrial zone, which is accessible from outside the city and close to the approach to the under-construction D49 and part of the city bypass. The project deals with the location of the building on the land, including paved areas and their connection to existing roads, the project also includes the location of sports fields for physical training. The building is designed as a two-story building with five parking spaces for emergency vehicles, where this space extends over both floors. On the 1st floor, the technical facilities of the station with storage and a dirty changing room are designed. On the 2nd floor, emergency rooms and offices of serving firefighters with hygienic facilities are designed. The station is designed according to the Fire Protection Act size P2 for a JPO I category unit with 24 serving firefighters in three shifts. As part of the proposal, vehicles at the existing unit were considered AZ – 30 M1Z Novus, CAS 3 – T815, CAS 20 – S2Z MB, KHA, TA – MAN, Škoda Kamiq.
The entry implementation into the building by police officer during the emergency situations.
CHALOUPKA, Pavel
This diploma thesis is the creation of a document which clearly contains the legal powers of the Czech police that can be used in practice in the event of an extraordinary situation, where it is possible to assume the necessity of entering a building. The main objective of the work is to find out and evaluate the knowledge and preparedness of the police officers under the Regional Directorate of the Police of the South Bohemian Region to execute entrance into a building. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part deals with defining the basic concepts of the Czech Police and the Integrated Rescue Services (IRS). It also focuses on the issue of entry into a building for the protection of life, health and property, during evacuation, and also for extraordinary events requiring the application of selected types of IRS activities where a police officer is the overall commander. In the practical part, two hypotheses are designated for research. The main hypothesis assumes that police officers are adequately acquainted with the issue regarding entering a building. The secondary hypothesis assumes a statistically significant difference in the level of knowledge between senior staff and younger police officers. Data for the research was obtained through quantitative research by questionnaire. The arithmetic average was used to verify the main hypothesis. To verify the secondary hypothesis, two sample sets were determined and the data were statistically processed using a two-sample t-test. The result of the research is the non-confirmation of both hypotheses, and therefore, that police officers are not sufficiently familiar with the issue concerning the entering of a building and that the difference in knowledge between senior officers and younger police officers is not statistically significant.

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