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The Beskydy Mountain Rescue Service in Memories of Witnesses
Novák, Tomáš ; Wohlmuth Markupová, Jana (advisor) ; Mücke, Pavel (referee)
My thesis deals with the history of the Mountain Rescue in the Beskydy. Its activity is incorporated into a broader perspective of the history of the Mountain Rescue in the Czech Republic. The thesis brings insight into the personal and professional lives of mountain rescue workers and describes the mutual interconnection of these areas. It investigates the personal motivation for participating in the organisation's operation. Based on memories of witnesses from the era of their service, the research describes milestones in the operation of the Mountain Rescue. The main research method was oral history. Narrators were selected so that their depictions provided the most complex view of the problem analysed. They are represented by both the volunteers and professional members from six districts of the Beskydy region. Their memories cover the period since 1966 until the present day.
The solution of extraordinary anthropogenic and unanthropogenic incidents by mountain rescue service Czech republic
Jandečková, Julie ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: The solution of extraordinary anthropogenic and unanthropogenic incidents by mountain rescue service Czech republic Objectives: The main objective of this work is to approach the issue of emergency response service Mountain CR. What are anthropogenic and neantropogenní events and how to solve individually Mountain Rescue Service of the CR. Methods: In my thesis, I used the method of content analysis, for which I have found literal resources. Work approach could be summarized as a method of analyzing single extraordinary events. Results: I identified methods of Service Mountain CR when dealing with extraordinary anthropogenic and unantrophogenic incidents. Then I defined single events and sumarizedpotencional risk and danger which could mountaint sisitors face. Keywords: anthropogenic, unanthropogenic, mountain rescue service, extraordinary incident
Past and Present Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia
Kabešová, Barbora ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Mojžíš, Otakar (referee)
The work follows the establishment, the history and the present of the mountain rescue service in the territory of the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia in the particular historical periods. It focuses on the conditions under which the mountain rescue service was established. It compares particular regions regarding selected indicators (e.g., the number and structure of its members, the membership conditions, the type of interventions, the intervention intensity, the size of the territory, the number of rescue stations, etc.). The work also deals with the functioning and the quality of the cross-border cooperation in various areas. Key words: Mountain rescue, mountain rescue service organisation, the members of the mountain rescue service, areas, districts, interventions, station, equipment
History of the Mountain Rescue Service in the Czech Republic
Kincl, Zbyněk ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Waic, Marek (referee)
Title: History of the Mountain Rescue Service in the Czech Republic The content of this paper is history of the Mountain Rescue Service in the Czechoslovak and later Czech Republic. The aim of this study is to accord comprehensive and clear information on the history of rescue in the mountains and to bring lay people the working of the Mountain Rescue Service at all. Based on available resources, i.e. materials of the textbooks, articles on the history of the Mountain Rescue Service, archival documents, narratives of historians and former members, the website of and the status and constitution of the Mountain Rescue Service, is here compiled history of the Mountain Rescue Service since the very beginning of rescue assistance in the mountains and establishing, through its development between the two world wars, boom after the Second World War and create a single national organization of the Mountain Rescue Service, to the recent history of this organization. At the close of this paper is described in more detail the history of area Vrchlabí and the tree of members of Mountain Rescue Service. Keywords: Mountain Rescue, Krkonoše, area Vrchlabí, rescue, first aid, hiking, skiing, avalanche accidents, a member of the rescue team, Mgr. Vladimir Vaina, Otokar Štětka
Dog training for the Mountain Rescue Service
Beranová, Tereza ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Dog training for the Mountain Rescue Service Objectives: The aim of this work is to compile a comprehensive set of information related to dog training for the Mountain Rescue Service and to describe other circumstances without which the training would not be successful. Methods: The research method and data and information collection methods were used for the sake of this work as well as the methods of analysis and synthesis of information obtained from the issue of rescue cynology and analysis of statistics on the use of dogs at the Mountain Service in the last six years. Results: The training of a dog for area and avalanche searching for mountain services and other factors that lead to the successful inclusion of a rescue dog in services are described in this work. Keywords: Rescue cynology, dog training, area search, avalanche search, mountain service, integrated rescue system.
History of mauntain rescue service
Fejfar, Aleš ; Waic, Marek (advisor) ; Bobrík, Miroslav (referee)
Summary The aim of this thesis is to describe the history and development of the Mountain service in Czech countries as well as in available archives look for documents giving evidence of its history and development. Another target is to point out the associations connected with the mountain terrain or associated with the origin of the Mountain service. Another goal was to monitor the development of the symbol, membership cards and technology which was or stil is used by the Mountain service. The thesis also contains an overview of commencement of rescue associations in selected European countries where the organized rescue of people in mountain terrain has a similar period of origin and similar circumstances. Those organizations, which mostly helped to create mountain rescue service, were Alpine clubs, tourist clubs, conservationists or gymnastic associations. From the territorial prospective we speak about Austria, Germany, France and Italy. From the time point of view the formation of rescue service dates from the middle of the 19th century. The greatest reason for an increasing amount of people (tourists) coming to the mountain terrain in Europe was mostly the scientific-technical progress in the second half of the 19th century. Due to the construction of railways throughout Europe, development...
History of mauntain rescue service
Fejfar, Aleš ; Waic, Marek (advisor) ; Bobrík, Miroslav (referee) ; Baláš, Jiří (referee)
Summary The aim of this thesis is to describe the history and development of the Mountain service in Czech countries as well as in available archives look for documents giving evidence of its history and development. Another target is to point out the associations connected with the mountain terrain or associated with the origin of the Mountain service. Another goal was to monitor the development of the symbol, membership cards and technology which was or stil is used by the Mountain service. The thesis also contains an overview of commencement of rescue associations in selected European countries where the organized rescue of people in mountain terrain has a similar period of origin and similar circumstances. Those organizations, which mostly helped to create mountain rescue service, were Alpine clubs, tourist clubs, conservationists or gymnastic associations. From the territorial prospective we speak about Austria, Germany, France and Italy. From the time point of view the formation of rescue service dates from the middle of the 19th century. The greatest reason for an increasing amount of people (tourists) coming to the mountain terrain in Europe was mostly the scientific-technical progress in the second half of the 19th century. Due to the construction of railways throughout Europe, development...
Testing comparison of professional physical preformance of selected components of the IRS and the utilisation of acquired knowledge int he Czech Republic Army.
Sás, Ladislav ; Přívětivý, Lubomír (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Testing comparison ofprofessional physical performance of selected components of the IRS and the utilisation of acquired knowledge in the Czech Republic Army. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to analyse the ways of testing of the examination of the professional physical performance of selected segments of IRS, their comparison and the potentials of implementation of the obtained results into the Czech Army's conditions. Methods: In this piece of work we have used methods routinely used during the examination of physical activitiesand methods of educational research. Results: The identification of differences in testing of physical performance between the Czech Republic Army and selected groups of IRS and recommendation for the implementation of testing of professional physical performance in the Czech Republic Army. Keywords: Professional examination, physical performance, athletic training, exerciseskills, physical performance testing, Integratedrescue system, fire rescue/ fire brigade, mountain rescue system, the Czech Republic Police, the Czech Republic Army
Past and Present Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia
Kabešová, Barbora ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Mojžíš, Otakar (referee)
The work follows the establishment, the history and the present of the mountain rescue service in the territory of the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia in the particular historical periods. It focuses on the conditions under which the mountain rescue service was established. It compares particular regions regarding selected indicators (e.g., the number and structure of its members, the membership conditions, the type of interventions, the intervention intensity, the size of the territory, the number of rescue stations, etc.). The work also deals with the functioning and the quality of the cross-border cooperation in various areas. Key words: Mountain rescue, mountain rescue service organisation, the members of the mountain rescue service, areas, districts, interventions, station, equipment
Non-medical Rescue Services
Němcová, Eva ; Prošková, Eva (advisor) ; Hlaváčková, Dana (referee)
The presented diploma thesis deals with the subject of non-medical rescue services. The main purpose is to analyze medical services provided by non-medical rescue services - especially Mountain Rescue Service and Mining Rescue Service. The theoretical part introduces the reader the activity of these two services provided in the Czech Republic from the perspective of organization, history, provided services, financing, legislation, professional training of the staff, and available equipment. The research part of the thesis is created on the basis of qualitative research using the method of content analysis of the statistically validates documents. The research results inform about the real extend of provided services, and give the concise information about the frequency and reasons of emergencies. This part of the thesis is completed with the information about the real education of the staff and short interview with leading managers. KEY WORDS Mountain Rescue Service, Mining Rescue Service, competence, training, organisation, emergencies, legislation.

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