scholarly journals IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AT THE OPERATIONAL AND INFORMATION CENTRE OF THE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC

2015 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marek Gašparín
2018 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivan Chromek ◽  
Karolina Lukášová ◽  
Roman Berčák ◽  
Jan Vaněk ◽  
Jaroslav Holuša

AbstractIn the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the term “hollow tree fire“ was first used in a publication in 1956 without being well defined and was then uncritically used in other publications. The term refers to fires occurring in the rotted, inner trunks of trees. The main aim of the current study was to determine whether the term should be considered a useful category for the statistical analysis of forest fires. The nature and causes of fires from 2006–2015 were assessed by performing a detailed analysis of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic (FRS CR) database. The database included a total of 7,256 fires in the natural environment, but only 18 of these were hollow tree fires. Most hollow tree fires were initiated by human carelessness, and only three were initiated by lightning. Based on our critical consideration of fire attributes, hollow tree fires should not be considered a category of forest fire. The presence of rotten trees is, however, a serious problem because such trees represent long-lasting sources of fire in forest stands and because they complicate firefighting. The numbers of rotten trees in forests is increasing, and firefighters should be made aware of the complications of extinguishing fires involving rotten trees in forests.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 14-20
Author(s):  
Ladislav Jánošík ◽  
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Ivana Jánošíková ◽  
Pavel Poledňák ◽  
Izabela Šudrychová

The paper is focused on the evaluation and comparison of driving dynamics of the intervention of the first-exit fire truck type water tender at units of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic in the Moravian-Silesian Region. The aim of the comparison is to specify different driving characteristics both in the center of the Ostrava urban agglomeration, Fifejdy city part, and in the district town Nový Jičín. Professional telemetry, which was placed in the monitored vehicles, was used to obtain primary records of the driving behavior of emergency fire-fighting vehicles. These records were then evaluated with the telemetry supplier’s company software. Our findings should be reflected in the future calculations of driving times and the area coverage.


2017 ◽  
Vol 63 (3) ◽  
pp. 30-35
Author(s):  
Zdeněk Pavelek

Abstract In the current practice of the Mining Rescue Service of the Czech Republic, since 2005, the insulated overpressure regenerative breathing apparatuses with a closed circuit and supply of medicinal oxygen are used as the backbone working breathing apparatuses. At the end of the year 2010, the compressed-air breathing apparatuses were introduced into the practice of the Mining Rescue Service of the Czech Republic, which, in precisely defined types of mine rescue service interventions and under precisely defined conditions, can replace the aforementioned backbone working insulated overpressure regenerative breathing apparatuses. Recently, mining rescue services in deep coal mines have been more and more often conducted under conditions of an irrespirable mine atmosphere containing high concentrations of carbon monoxide, but at the same time containing sufficient oxygen for the breathing physiology of mine rescuer (for example, interventions dealing with the disposal of machinery under conditions of occurrence of endogenous mining fire of coal). This fact, after a long time, has resumed again the discussion of miners' rescue experts about whether it would be possible to implement the use of breathing apparatuses filtrating carbon monoxide into practice by the Mining Rescue Services of the Czech Republic in order to ensure a sufficient level of safety for mining rescuers even in an unexpected and rapid decline of the oxygen amount in the mine air at the site of the mine rescue service. The benefit of the breathing apparatuses filtrating carbon monoxide is their significantly lower weight, long protection period and also significantly smaller dimensions and design variability of the device. The disadvantages are higher breathing resistances and a higher temperature of the air mass inhaled from the breathing apparatus filtrating carbon monoxide.


2019 ◽  
Vol 186 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 263-267
Author(s):  
Tomáš Kroupa ◽  
Michal Setnička ◽  
Alena Čtvrtečková ◽  
René Marek

Abstract Chemical laboratories of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic are part of the radiation monitoring network and participate in the radiation situation monitoring in the Czech Republic. Measurements in situ are crucial for monitoring the radiation situation in emergencies associated with the deposition of radioactive substances on a large area. Those data can be used for estimating a possible dose obtained either by staying in a contaminated area or by consumption of food produced in the area. For correct setting of device parameters (e.g. efficiency calibration), standard samples should be measured regularly. Unlike in laboratory, verification in field conditions is difficult. Therefore, a search for suitable reference areas containing a higher amount of 137Cs homogeneously dispersed after the fall of a radioactive cloud passing through our territory following the Chernobyl accident was conducted. Small airports in the East Bohemia regions were identified as suitable candidates.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-57
Author(s):  
Aleš Fejfar

The aim of this thesis is to look back at the history of the Mountain Service and to introduce the readers of the article to the history of Mountain Service in the Czech Republic, which dates back to the period of the First Republic, that is around 1930. At that time there was a great development of community life in European countries and the same holds true for the Czech Republic. The development of tourism, mountain climbing and skiing resulted in a higher number of people coming to the mountain areas where they could enjoy their new hobby and share the delights of nature. It resulted in first injuries and distress caused partially by people´s lack of knowledge of the terrain, partially by weather instability and also by insufficient technical equipment and tools. The first rescue teams recruited from native inhabitants who knew the local terrain and mountain areas. The first participants in the rescue activities, who were only insufficiently technically equipped, were woodworkers, postmen, Slalom and Wintersportvereine ski schools instructors, firemen, as well as gendarmes. The increase in accidents and events needing help took place in winter 1934/35. During the first two weekends in February six people died on the ridges of the Giant Mountains. After these events the Provincial Office in Prague initiated the establishment of Mountain Service with the help of District Office in Vrchlabí and the District Governor JUDr. Vladimír Záboj Vaina. The District Office proceeded to the establishment of the Mountain Rescue Service.


2014 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 37-48
Author(s):  
Vojtěch Barták ◽  
Kateřina Gdulová ◽  
Olga Špatenková ◽  
Aleš Bárta ◽  
Petra Šímová

Systematic spatial risk analysis plays a crucial role in preventing emergencies.In the Czech Republic, risk mapping is currently based on the risk accumulationprinciple, area vulnerability, and preparedness levels of Integrated Rescue Systemcomponents. Expert estimates are used to determine risk levels for individualhazard types, while statistical modelling based on data from actual incidents andtheir possible causes is not used. Our model study, conducted in cooperation withthe Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic as a model within the Liberec andHradec Králové regions, presents an analytical procedure leading to the creation ofbuilding fire probability maps based on recent incidents in the studied areas andon building parameters. In order to estimate the probability of building fires, aprediction model based on logistic regression was used. Probability of fire calculatedby means of model parameters and attributes of specific buildings can subsequentlybe visualized in probability maps.


2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
JIRI POKORNÝ ◽  
DANUŠE KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ

Three serious accidents connected to gas releases happened in the territory of the Czech Republic during 2013. Sixpeople died in them, dozens of people were injured and the damagesamounted to more than 4 million euro. These accidents were the stimulus for the establishment of the preventive campaign. Its aim is to explain to people the risks in their homes, especially the threats of dangerous gas and fire, and to suggest protective measures. The preventive campaign is realized by the Czech Fire Officer Association, which is a constituent of the Federation of the European Union Fire Officer Association, and in collaboration with the Fire & Rescue Service of the Czech Republic. As part of the campaign, a website has been created as a comprehensive base of information for both laymen and experts. Other steps have been taken gradually. The objective of these steps is to boost awareness in the population of the Moravian and Silesian Region as well as other regions in the Czech Republic. Key words:preventive campaign, gas release, fire


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