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Ethics from the perspective of members of the Integrated Rescue System
KAŇKA, Milan
This thesis consists of a theoretical and a practical part. The work is divided into chapters and subsections. The introduction of the theoretical part gives a brief insight into the history of the development of ethics and then describes the relationship between ethics and morality. Furthermore, the theoretical part explains the concept of an integrated rescue system according to valid dust regulations. It lists and describes its basic and other components. It characterizes the profession of members of the integrated rescue system, the content of their work, and the conditions of admission. Other terms such as emergency, rescue, and liquidation work or coordination of the components of an integrated rescue system are also listed and described. The practical part of the work consists of quantitative research which uses a questionnaire survey as a data collection method. The semi-structured questionnaire was filled out by respondents - members of the integrated rescue system of the Vysočina Region via a web interface. The aim of the thesis is to find out whether the members of the integrated rescue system operating in the Vysočina Region consider the code of ethics of their organization to be sufficiently elaborated and whether the members of the integrated rescue system in the Vysočina Region act by the code of ethics.
Typology of characters in firefighters fairytales and their ethical aspect in acceptance of this profession
TESAŘOVÁ, Pavla
This bachelor thesis is a theoretical work, which is divided into chapters and subchapters. The content of the work is an analysis of fire tales, ethical aspects and ethical dilemmas of the fire and social profession. The aim of the work is to describe the types, forms of fairy tales, and last but not least to state the ethical aspects and dilemmas of the firefighting profession, where real life clashes with fairy tales. The profession of social work also plays an important role in this work, which serves as an example of comparing and connecting these two professions. The methodology of the work consists of research, expression of requirements by linguistic and stylistic means and analysis of existing stories (fairy-tale or with fairy-tale elements) of texts intended for a specific category of listeners or readers based on the required characteristics in demanding and dangerous practice.
The Application of the Rope and Climbing Techniques in the Integrated Rescue System of the Czech Republic
ŠTĚCH, Pavel
This bachelor thesis on the topic 'The Application of the Rope and Climbing Techniques in the Integrated Rescue System of the Czech Republic' addresses the basic definition of the Integrated Rescue System of the Czech Republic, its primary and secondary components, the development of rescue at height and in an inaccessible terrain such as cliffs, caves, industrial constructions, masts, chimneys, cranes and others, while using rope and climbing techniques. It also describes climbing equipment from protective gear, climbing ropes, climbing harness, snap-links, abseiling and climbing means, rescue means to knotting techniques. The aim of this thesis was to map the climbing equipment and material recourses for rescue at height and above the free depth, the skills of the climbing unit members and the number of interventions with the usage of rope and climbing techniques in the last five years at The Fire Rescue Service of the South Bohemian Region, The Air Rescue Service of the South Bohemian Region and The Special Reaction Unit of the Regional Police Directorate of the South Bohemian Police. It also describes the training of these segments of the Integrated Rescue System of the Czech Republic, focused on the rope and climbing techniques. To obtain the results I used the method of qualitative research, which was conducted through semi-structured interviews with the members of the climbing units. The number of interventions of the primary components of the Integrated Rescue System of the Czech Republic using rope and climbing techniques is quite low, they are nevertheless treated as high-risk. For this reason is the preparation of the climbing units consistent and proper. It takes the form of frequent exercise. The climbing units train partly alone, but also partly through the form of cooperation with other components of the Integrated Rescue System of the Czech Republic.

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