Skip to main content
Skip header

Tactics for Incident Handling

Summary

In the course Emergency Tactics, students will learn knowledge and skills in the field of deploying units and resources in large emergency incidents, which may even lead to a state of emergency. This is primarily a strategic level of management that requires very close cooperation with regional governors, mayors of municipalities with extended power, other municipalities and with central administrative authorities. Students will also learn about the lower level of management (tactical and operational) and about relation to common types of activities of units of Integrated Rescue System and type plans of central administrative authorities. From the perspective of international cooperation, students will be introduced to the EU Civil Protection Mechanism and its instruments. Students will also learn about other forms of international cooperation, such as cross-border assistance, bilateral and humanitarian assistance, including UN participation in the system.

Literature

AVILLO, Anthony. Fireground Strategies: Scenario Workbook. Tulsa, USA: 2003. 379 s. ISBN 0-87814-841-8.
COLEMAN, John. Managing Major Fires. Tulsa, USA: 2001. 318 s. ISBN 0-912212-96-9.
Fire Stream Practices. 7 th. ed. Stillwater, OK: Fire Protection Publications, Oklahoma State University, 1998, 458 s.
Firefighter's Handbook: Essentials of Firefighting and Emergency Response. 2nd ed. Clifton Park, N.Y: Thomson/Delmar Learning, 2004, xl, 980 s. ISBN 14-018-3575-9.
Fire Engineering's Handbook For Firefighter I & II. 2019 Update. Fire Engineering Books & Videos. Edited by Glenn Corbett. ISBN 9781593704476 .
GRIMWOOD, Paul T. Fog Attack: Firefighting Strategy and Tactics. First. Redhill, Surrey: FMJ International Publications Ltd., 1992. ISSN 0966-8500 .

Advised literature

The firefighter's handbook : essentials of firefighting and emergency response. Clifton Park, USA : [s.n.], 2004. 980 s. ISBN 1-4018-3575-9.
2. Hazardous materiále for first responders. IFSTA, USA : [s.n.], 1998. 252 s. ISBN 087939112-X .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina, čeština, angličtina
Code 030-0930
Abbreviation TZMU
Course title Tactics for Incident Handling
Coordinating department Department of Fire Protection
Course coordinator Ing. Vladimír Vlček, Ph.D., MBA