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Nr opisu: om/doi/10.1177/10519815241291416100^a1051-9815^bQ^e1875-9270^iX^jXY^kQ020348^a003^b003^c2024-12-23, 10:27^d2025-04-09, 10:16^e3018819212^f2926959223^aHealth threats to Polish firefighters during vehicle fires^banalysis of fire and rescue operations in Poland in 2017-2022^aWork^ka Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation^a2025^bVol. 80^cnumber 2^dp. 930--939^a1051-9815^b1875-9270^a2024/2025^a10.1177/10519815241291416^aDudziński, Łukasz^cy^acar^aBackground: Firefighters while extinguishing fires, are exposed to air pollution resulting from combustion processes, especially dangerous when originating from the combustion of plastics. Air pollution during a fire results from the release of gases, vapors, smokes, and dusts of varying composition and toxicity levels into the atmosphere. Objective: To analyse and estimate the health hazards to firefighters resulting from exposure to harmful chemical compounds generated during vehicle fires in Poland between 2017 and 2022. Methods: Data from the Decision Support System of the State Fire Service (DSS-SFS), provided by the Operational Planning Office, were used. Events from the period 1st January 2017-31st December 2022 were analysed. Quantitative data were described using the mean (Mean) and standard deviation (SD). Correlations and differences at the significance level of p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The analysis is anonymous for both the victims and the officers involved in the described fire and rescue operations. Results: According to the DSS-SFS system records, firefighters carried out n = 55,422 (min 8441, max 9847, mean 9237, SD 494.2) fire interventions (F), in the category of object: motor vehicles, during 2017-2022. The maximum firefighting operation times were observed for trucks, which may result from the purpose of these vehicles (carrying loads), the necessity of firefighting operations in the cargo space and the transported materials. Conclusion: Attention should be paid to the various possibilities of exposure to fire substances, not only directly at the source of combustion but also in the fire engine, on protective clothing, firefighting equipment, which can cause secondary exposures long after the firefighting operation has ended, and the
Autorzy: , Q 003 analysis of fire and rescue operations in Poland in 2017-2022 Vol. 80 1875-9270 1051-9815003Health threats to Polish firefighters during vehicle firesWork20251051-98152024/202510.1177/10519815241291416Dudziński, ŁukaszcarBackground: Firefighters while extinguishing fires, are exposed to air pollution resulting from combustion processes, especially dangerous when originating from the combustion of plastics. Air pollution during a fire results from the release of gases, vapors, smokes, and dusts of varying composition and toxicity levels into the atmosphere. Objective: To analyse and estimate the health hazards to firefighters resulting from exposure to harmful chemical compounds generated during vehicle fires in Poland between 2017 and 2022. Methods: Data from the Decision Support System of the State Fire Service (DSS-SFS), provided by the Operational Planning Office, were used. Events from the period 1st January 2017-31st December 2022 were analysed. Quantitative data were described using the mean (Mean) and standard deviation (SD). Correlations and differences at the significance level of p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The analysis is anonymous for both the victims and the officers involved in the described fire and rescue operations. Results: According to the DSS-SFS system records, firefighters carried out n = 55,422 (min 8441, max 9847, mean 9237, SD 494.2) fire interventions (F), in the category of object: motor vehicles, during 2017-2022. The maximum firefighting operation times were observed for trucks, which may result from the purpose of these vehicles (carrying loads), the necessity of firefighting operations in the cargo space and the transported materials. Conclusion: Attention should be paid to the various possibilities of exposure to fire substances, not only directly at the source of combustion but also in the fire engine, on protective clothing, firefighting equipment, which can cause secondary exposures long a, Q 003 analysis of fire and rescue operations in Poland in 2017-2022 Vol. 80 1875-9270 003Health threats to Polish firefighters during vehicle firesWork20251051-98152024/202510.1177/10519815241291416Dudziński, ŁukaszcarBackground: Firefighters while extinguishing fires, are exposed to air pollution resulting from combustion processes, especially dangerous when originating from the combustion of plastics. Air pollution during a fire results from the release of gases, vapors, smokes, and dusts of varying composition and toxicity levels into the atmosphere. Objective: To analyse and estimate the health hazards to firefighters resulting from exposure to harmful chemical compounds generated during vehicle fires in Poland between 2017 and 2022. Methods: Data from the Decision Support System of the State Fire Service (DSS-SFS), provided by the Operational Planning Office, were used. Events from the period 1st January 2017-31st December 2022 were analysed. Quantitative data were described using the mean (Mean) and standard deviation (SD). Correlations and differences at the significance level of p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The analysis is anonymous for both the victims and the officers involved in the described fire and rescue operations. Results: According to the DSS-SFS system records, firefighters carried out n = 55,422 (min 8441, max 9847, mean 9237, SD 494.2) fire interventions (F), in the category of object: motor vehicles, during 2017-2022. The maximum firefighting operation times were observed for trucks, which may result from the purpose of these vehicles (carrying loads), the necessity of firefighting operations in the cargo space and the transported materials. Conclusion: Attention should be paid to the various possibilities of exposure to fire substances, not only directly at the source of combustion but also in the fire engine, on protective clothing, firefighting equipment, which can cause secondary exposures long after the firefighting operation has ended, and the correct decontamination process.environmental hazardsexposurefire operations.
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Nr opisu: -article^bOryginalny artykuł naukowy^aF00^bpublikacja bezkosztowa^a0.00^01ACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim^a998899^b99959940.0000040.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWA40.000PUNKTACJA UWM^a009999.000^b009959.000^c009999.000^d009959.000202420242024Evaluation of ventilation quality conducted by firefighters during simulated cardiopulmonary resu00000468680000000077AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAABartykuł w czasopiśmie bez IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://journals.viamedica.pl/disaster_and_emergency_medicine/article/view/97341100^a2451-4691^bQ^e2543-5957^iX^jXY^kQ200459^a003^b003^c2024-01-22, 13:46^d2024-04-02, 11:40^e3029828893^f3027029099^aEvaluation of ventilation quality conducted by firefighters during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation^aDisaster and Emergency Medicine Journal^a2024^bVol. 9^cno. 1^dp. 51--57^a2451-4691^b2543-5957^a2023/2024^a10.5603/demj.97341^aDudziński, Łukasz^cy^aairway patency^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC-ND^cBEFORE_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aHigh-quality ventilation in unconscious victims is a priority action for first responders at the scene. Firefighters often arrive first at the scene, providing medical assistance at the level of qualified first aid (QFA). This research aimed to evaluate the quality of ventilation using supraglottic methods with and without visual feedback and self-inflating bags during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performed by members of the State Fire Service (SFS). Materials and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in organizational units of the State Fire Service (SFS) in the Lubelskie and Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodeships (24-hour duty officers). 112 firefighters aged 26-48 years (Mean 33.1; SD 6.7), with service duration of 1-20 years (Mean 7.3; SD 4.7) participated in the study. The study involved a 2-minute supraglottic ventilation (self-expanding bag + I-gel mask, size 4: 50-90 kg). Subsequently, 2-minute ventilation was conducted with the effectiveness visible on the monitor in real-time. The following ventilation variables were recorded: frequency (per minute), the volume of each inhalation (mL), and the ratio of correct to incorrect single inhalations (%). Results: It was shown that in stage 1, firefighters more often (P < 0.001) performed ventilation at an excessively high frequency (max rate = 14 ą 4) compared to stage 2 (max rate = 11 ą 1). A statistically significant influence of the possibility of assessment and correction of rescue actions in real-time on the correct frequency (% correct - rate = 52.3 ą 30.1 vs 91.4 ą 12.1; P < 0.001) and ventilation volume (% correct - V = 40.6 ą 28.2 vs 85.3 ą 15.0; P < 0.001) was demonsj.97341^aDudziński, Łukasz^cy^aairway patency^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC-ND^cBEFORE_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aHigh-quality ventilation in unconscious victims is a priority action for first responders at the scene. Firefighters often arrive first at the scene, providing medical assistance at the level of qualified first aid (QFA). This research aimed to evaluate the quality of ventilation using supraglottic methods with and without visual feedback and self-inflating bags during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performed by members of the State Fire Service (SFS). Materials and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in organizational units of the State Fire Service (SFS) in the Lubelskie and Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodeships (24-hour duty officers). 112 firefighters aged 26-48 years (Mean 33.1; SD 6.7), with service duration of 1-20 years (Mean 7.3; SD 4.7) participated in the study. The study involved a 2-minute supraglottic ventilation (self-expanding bag + I-gel mask, size 4: 50-90 kg). Subsequently, 2-minute ventilation was conducted with the effectiveness visible on the monitor in real-time. The following ventilation variables were recorded: frequency (per minute), the volume of each inhalation (mL), and the ratio of correct to incorrect single inhalations (%). Results: It was shown that in stage 1, firefighters more often (P < 0.001) performed ventilation at an excessively high frequency (max rate = 14 ą 4) compared to stage 2 (max rate = 11 ą 1). A statistically significant influence of the possibility of assessment and correction of rescue actions in real-time on the correct frequency (% correct - rate = 52.3 ą 30.1 vs 91.4 ą 12.1; P < 0.001) and ventilation volume (% correct - V = 40.6 ą 28.2 vs 85.3 ą 15.0; P < 0.001) was demonstrated. No statistically significant impact of service duration and age on evaluating parameters in stages 1 and 2 was shown. Conclusion: Software assistance and the possibility of real-time feedback significantly improve the quality of ventilation conducted by firefighters using SAD. More training using elements of medical simulation with visual feedback should be introduced so that firefighters improve ventilation quality under realistic conditions. Consideration should be given to including tools for assessing CPR quality in CPR rescue kits, especially in units that, according to statistics, handle a larger number of EMS interventions.^aemergency medical rescue^afirefighting operations^arescue operations^aventilation^a10.5603/demj.97341^aDudziński, Łukasz^cy^aairway patency^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC-ND^cBEFORE_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aHigh-quality ventilation in unconscious victims is a priority action for first responders at the scene. Firefighters often arrive first at the scene, providing medical assistance at the level of qualified first aid (QFA). This research aimed to evaluate the quality of ventilation using supraglottic methods with and without visual feedback and self-inflating bags during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performed by members of the State Fire Service (SFS). Materials and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in organizational units of the State Fire Service (SFS) in the Lubelskie and Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodeships (24-hour duty officers). 112 firefighters aged 26-48 years (Mean 33.1; SD 6.7), with service duration of 1-20 years (Mean 7.3; SD 4.7) participated in the study. The study involved a 2-minute supraglottic ventilation (self-expanding bag + I-gel mask, size 4: 50-90 kg). Subsequently, 2-minute ventilation was conducted with the effectiveness visible on the monitor in real-time. The following ventilation variables were recorded: frequency (per minute), the volume of each inhalation (mL), and the ratio of correct to incorrect single inhalations (%). Results: It was shown that in stage 1, firefighters more often (P < 0.001) performed ventilation at an excessively high frequency (max rate = 14 ą 4) compared to stage 2 (max rate = 11 ą 1). A statistically significant influence of the possibility of assessment and correction of rescue actions in real-time on the correct frequency (% correct - rate = 52.3 ą 30.1 vs 91.4 ą 12.1; P < 0.001) and ventilation volume (% correct - V = 40.6 ą 28.2 vs 85.3 ą 15.0; P < 0.001) was demonstrated. No statistically significant impact of service duration and age on evaluating parameters in stages 1 and 2 was shown. Conclusion: Software assistance and the possibility of real-time feedback significantly improve the quality of ventilation conducted by firefighters using SAD. More training using elements of medical simulation with visual feedback should be introduced so that firefighters improve ventilation quality under realistic conditions. Consideration should be given to including tools for assessing CPR quality in CPR rescue kits, especially in units that, according to statistics, handle a larger number of EMS interventions.^aemergency medical rescue^afirefighting operations^arescue operations^aventilation
Autorzy: , , Oryginalny artykuł naukowy publikacja bezkosztowa 99959940.0000040.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWA40.000PUNKTACJA UWM 009959.000 Q 003 Vol. 9 2543-5957 CC-BY-NC-ND original-articleF000.00998899009999.0002451-4691003Evaluation of ventilation quality conducted by firefighters during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitationDisaster and Emergency Medicine Journal20242451-46912023/202410.5603/demj.97341Dudziński, Łukaszairway patencyFINAL_PUBLISHEDHigh-quality ventilation in unconscious victims is a priority action for first responders at the scene. Firefighters often arrive first at the scene, providing medical assistance at the level of qualified first aid (QFA). This research aimed to evaluate the quality of ventilation using supraglottic methods with and without visual feedback and self-inflating bags during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performed by members of the State Fire Service (SFS). Materials and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in organizational units of the State Fire Service (SFS) in the Lubelskie and Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodeships (24-hour duty officers). 112 firefighters aged 26-48 years (Mean 33.1; SD 6.7), with service duration of 1-20 years (Mean 7.3; SD 4.7) participated in the study. The study involved a 2-minute supraglottic ventilation (self-expanding bag + I-gel mask, size 4: 50-90 kg). Subsequently, 2-minute ventilation was conducted with the effectiveness visible on the monitor in real-time. The following ventilation variables were recorded: frequency (per minute), the volume of each inhalation (mL), and the ratio of correct to incorrect single inhalations (%). Results: It was shown that in stage 1, firefighters more often (P < 0.001) performed ventilation at an excessively high frequency (max rate = 14 ą 4) compared to stage 2 (max rate = 11 ą 1). A statistically significant influence of the possibility of assessment and correction of rescue actions in real-time on the correct frequency (% correct - rate = 52.3 ą 30.1 vs 91.4 ą 12.1; P < 0.0.
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Tytuł pracy w innym języku: original-articleF000.00998899009999.0002451-4691003Evaluation of ventilation quality conducted by firefighters during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitationDisaster and Emergency Medicine Journal20242451-46912023/202410.5603/demj.97341Dudziński, Łukaszairway patencyFINAL_PUBLISHEDHigh-quality ventilation in unconscious victims is a priority action for first responders at the scene. Firefighters often arrive first at the scene, providing medical assistance at the level of qualified first aid (QFA). This research aimed to evaluate the quality of ventilation using supraglottic methods with and without visual feedback and self-inflating bags during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performed by members of the State Fire Service (SFS). Materials and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in organizational units of the State Fire Service (SFS) in the Lubelskie and Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodeships (24-hour duty officers). 112 firefighters aged 26-48 years (Mean 33.1; SD 6.7), with service duration of 1-20 years (Mean 7.3; SD 4.7) participated in the study. The study involved a 2-minute supraglottic ventilation (self-expanding bag + I-gel mask, size 4: 50-90 kg). Subsequently, 2-minute ventilation was conducted with the effectiveness visible on the monitor in real-time. The following ventilation variables were recorded: frequency (per minute), the volume of each inhalation (mL), and the ratio of correct to incorrect single inhalations (%). Results: It was shown that in stage 1, firefighters more often (P < 0.001) performed ventilation at an excessively high frequency (max rate = 14 ą 4) compared to stage 2 (max rate = 11 ą 1). A statistically significant influence of the possibility of assessment and correction of rescue actions in real-time on the correct frequency (% correct - rate = 52.3 ą 30.1 vs 91.4 ą 12.1; P < 0.001) and ventilation volume (% correct - V = 40.6 ą 28.2 vs 85.3 ą 15.0; P < 0.001) was demonstrated. No statistically significant impact of service duration and age on evaluating parameters in stages 1 and 2 : Oryginalny artykuł naukowy : publikacja bezkosztowa : 99959940.0000040.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWA40.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009959.000 : Q : 003 : Vol. 9 : 2543-5957 : CC-BY-NC-ND
Cykl: F000.00998899009999.0002451-4691003Evaluation of ventilation quality conducted by firefighters during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitationDisaster and Emergency Medicine Journal20242451-46912023/202410.5603/demj.97341Dudziński, Łukaszairway patencyFINAL_PUBLISHEDHigh-quality ventilation in unconscious victims is a priority action for first responders at the scene. Firefighters often arrive first at the scene, providing medical assistance at the level of qualified first aid (QFA). This research aimed to evaluate the quality of ventilation using supraglottic methods with and without visual feedback and self-inflating bags during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performed by members of the State Fire Service (SFS). Materials and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in organizational units of the State Fire Service (SFS) in the Lubelskie and Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodeships (24-hour duty officers). 112 firefighters aged 26-48 years (Mean 33.1; SD 6.7), with service duration of 1-20 years (Mean 7.3; SD 4.7) participated in the study. The study involved a 2-minute supraglottic ventilation (self-expanding bag + I-gel mask, size 4: 50-90 kg). Subsequently, 2-minute ventilation was conducted with the effectiveness visible on the monitor in real-time. The following ventilation variables were recorded: frequency (per minute), the volume of each inhalation (mL), and the ratio of correct to incorrect single inhalations (%). Results: It was shown that in stage 1, firefighters more often (P < 0.001) performed ventilation at an excessively high frequency (max rate = 14 ą 4) compared to stage 2 (max rate = 11 ą 1). A statistically significant influence of the possibility of assessment and correction of rescue actions in real-time on the correct frequency (% correct - rate = 52.3 ą 30.1 vs 91.4 ą 12.1; P < 0.001) and ventilation volume (% correct - V = 40.6 ą 28.2 vs 85.3 ą 15.0; P < 0.001) was demonstrated. No statistically significant impact of service duration and age on evaluating parameters in stages 1 and 2 was shown. Conclusion: Software assistance and the possibility of real-time feedback significantly improve the quality of ventilation conducted by firefighters using SAD. More training using elements of medical simulation with visual feedback should be introduced so that firefighters improve ventilation quality under realistic conditions. Consideration should be given to including tools for assessing CPR quality in CPR rescue kits, especially in units that, according to statistics, handle a larger number of EMS int
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Charakterystyka formalna: cember 2022 at 23:59 were used for analysis. Results: In the 2020-2022 period, firefighters were dispatched 321 times to interventions concerning injured individuals with behavioral disorders. Isolated emergency medical incidents most often concerned mental disorders (23%) and least often concerned suicide attempts (8%) (p = 0.033). It was shown that the duration of the intervention (emergency care time) was significantly longer in the case of interventions related to the autumn period (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our results describe parameters associated with behavioral health responses within the Polish fire service.^ahealth risk^amedical units^amental disorders^arescue operations^asuicide attempt^asupport
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Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: 022 at 23:59 were used for analysis. Results: In the 2020-2022 period, firefighters were dispatched 321 times to interventions concerning injured individuals with behavioral disorders. Isolated emergency medical incidents most often concerned mental disorders (23%) and least often concerned suicide attempts (8%) (p = 0.033). It was shown that the duration of the intervention (emergency care time) was significantly longer in the case of interventions related to the autumn period (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our results describe parameters associated with behavioral health responses within the Polish fire service.^ahealth risk^amedical units^amental disorders^arescue operations^asuicide attempt^asupport
Słowa kluczowe ang.: 022 at 23:59 were used for analysis. Results: In the 2020-2022 period, firefighters were dispatched 321 times to interventions concerning injured individuals with behavioral disorders. Isolated emergency medical incidents most often concerned mental disorders (23%) and least often concerned suicide attempts (8%) (p = 0.033). It was shown that the duration of the intervention (emergency care time) was significantly longer in the case of interventions related to the autumn period (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our results describe parameters associated with behavioral health responses within the Polish fire service.^ahealth risk^amedical units^amental disorders^arescue operations^asuicide attempt^asupport
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Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: aWork^ka Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation^a2024^aOnline first.^a1051-9815^b1875-9270^a2024/2025^a10.1177/10519815241291417^aDudziński, Łukasz^cy^abite^aBackground: The profession of a firefighter is classified as a profession with a very high level of risk. Serving in Rescue and Firefighting Unit (RFU) involves participating in intervention activities, including fighting fires, removing the effects of technical failures and natural disasters, rescuing people and animals, and specialized activities. Objective: The analysis of zoonotic health hazards to firefighters during fire and rescue operations from 2020 to 2022. Materials and Methods: The analysis covered the data from the Human Resources Office of the State Fire Service Headquarters, from the Department of Occupational Health and Safety and Health Prevention. Data collected from all over Poland in the form of an annual analysis of the accident rate. For the purposes of further analysis and calculations, several definitions were adopted: animal evacuation, animal relocation, access to animals. Results: In the years 2020-2022, 67 firefighter injuries of animal origin were registered: animals, birds, as well as hymenopteran insects (stings), and ticks (bites). Interventions involving animals accounted for 8.8% of all firefighter operations. An analysis was conducted to identify the most common cause (species) and location (body area) of firefighter injuries in rescue and firefighting operations with animals. The most common cause of injuries was identified (species): dog (13%), cat (31%), hymenoptera (25%) and the location of injury to firefighters (body area): hand (55%), head (16%). Conclusions: The overall number of injuries is small compared to the number of incidents with animals, which may be related to good firefighter protection and effective procedures. To avoid zoonotic injuries to the palm area, fire trucks should be provided with a set of general-use veterinary gloves + disposable nitrile gloves that will ensure hygiene when used by many people. The interventions towards animals throughout Poland are on a large scale, which creates a health risk for firefighters, as rescued animals under stress and towards strangers behave in an unpredictable manner, adequate to a given stress reaction.^aenvironmental hazards^afirefighters^afire operations^ahealth hazards^arescue operations^ascratch^azoonotic injuries
Słowa kluczowe ang.: r Poland in the form of an annual analysis of the accident rate. For the purposes of further analysis and calculations, several definitions were adopted: animal evacuation, animal relocation, access to animals. Results: In the years 2020-2022, 67 firefighter injuries of animal origin were registered: animals, birds, as well as hymenopteran insects (stings), and ticks (bites). Interventions involving animals accounted for 8.8% of all firefighter operations. An analysis was conducted to identify the most common cause (species) and location (body area) of firefighter injuries in rescue and firefighting operations with animals. The most common cause of injuries was identified (species): dog (13%), cat (31%), hymenoptera (25%) and the location of injury to firefighters (body area): hand (55%), head (16%). Conclusions: The overall number of injuries is small compared to the number of incidents with animals, which may be related to good firefighter protection and effective procedures. To avoid zoonotic injuries to the palm area, fire trucks should be provided with a set of general-use veterinary gloves + disposable nitrile gloves that will ensure hygiene when used by many people. The interventions towards animals throughout Poland are on a large scale, which creates a health risk for firefighters, as rescued animals under stress and towards strangers behave in an unpredictable manner, adequate to a given stress reaction.^aenvironmental hazards^afirefighters^afire operations^ahealth hazards^arescue operations^ascratch^azoonotic injuries
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  • form of an annual analysis of the accident rate. For the purposes of further analysis and calculations, several definitions were adopted: animal evacuation, animal relocation, access to animals. Results: In the years 2020-2022, 67 firefighter injuries of animal origin were registered: animals, birds, as well as hymenopteran insects (stings), and ticks (bites). Interventions involving animals accounted for 8.8% of all firefighter operations. An analysis was conducted to identify the most common cause (species) and location (body area) of firefighter injuries in rescue and firefighting operations with animals. The most common cause of injuries was identified (species): dog (13%), cat (31%), hymenoptera (25%) and the location of injury to firefighters (body area): hand (55%), head (16%). Conclusions: The overall number of injuries is small compared to the number of incidents with animals, which may be related to good firefighter protection and effective procedures. To avoid zoonotic injuries to the palm area, fire trucks should be provided with a set of general-use veterinary gloves + disposable nitrile gloves that will ensure hygiene when used by many people. The interventions towards animals throughout Poland are on a large scale, which creates a health risk for firefighters, as rescued animals under stress and towards strangers behave in an unpredictable manner, adequate to a given stress reaction.^aenvironmental hazards^afirefighters^afire operations^ahealth hazards^arescue operations^ascratch^azoonotic injuries

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    Nr opisu: ienie oraz poddanie analizie priorytetów oraz nadrzędnych zadań stawianych przed podmiotami ratowniczymi oraz innymi służbami, mających bezpośredni wpływ na bezpieczeństwo ratowników, funkcjonariuszy oraz osób poszkodowanych podczas wypadków drogowych. Do tego celu skupiono się na zadaniach trzech wiodących podmiotów. Do rozważań wybrano: jednostki Systemu Ratowniczo-Gaśniczego, Państwowe Ratownictwo Medyczne oraz Policję. Na podstawie powyższego wyciągnięto wnioski.^aratownictwo medyczne^arescue operations^aThe aim of this study is to present and analyze the priorities and overriding tasks of rescue entities and other services that have a direct impact on the safety of rescuers, officers and people injured in road accidents. For this purpose, the focus was on the tasks of the three leading actors. The following were selected for considerations: units of the Rescue and Fire Fighting System, State Medical Rescue and the Police. Based on the above, conclusions were drawn.^asłużby ratunkowe^arescue services^awypadek drogowy^atraffic accident
    Autorzy: , Celem niniejszego opracowania jest przedstawienie oraz poddanie analizie priorytetów oraz nadrzędnych zadań stawianych przed podmiotami ratowniczymi oraz innymi służbami, mających bezpośredni wpływ na bezpieczeństwo ratowników, funkcjonariuszy oraz osób poszkodowanych podczas wypadków drogowych. Do tego celu skupiono się na zadaniach trzech wiodących podmiotów. Do rozważań wybrano: jednostki Systemu Ratowniczo-Gaśniczego, Państwowe Ratownictwo Medyczne oraz Policję. Na podstawie powyższego wyciągnięto wnioski.ratownictwo medycznerescue operationsThe aim of this study is to present and analyze the priorities and overriding tasks of rescue entities and other services that have a direct impact on the safety of rescuers, officers and people injured in road accidents. For this purpose, the focus was on the tasks of the three leading actors. The following were selected for considerations: units of the Rescue and Fire Fighting System, State Medical Rescue and the Police. Based on the above, conclusions were drawn.służby ratunkowerescue serviceswypadek drogowytraffic accident.
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    Tytuł pracy w innym języku: Celem niniejszego opracowania jest przedstawienie oraz poddanie analizie priorytetów oraz nadrzędnych zadań stawianych przed podmiotami ratowniczymi oraz innymi służbami, mających bezpośredni wpływ na bezpieczeństwo ratowników, funkcjonariuszy oraz osób poszkodowanych podczas wypadków drogowych. Do tego celu skupiono się na zadaniach trzech wiodących podmiotów. Do rozważań wybrano: jednostki Systemu Ratowniczo-Gaśniczego, Państwowe Ratownictwo Medyczne oraz Policję. Na podstawie powyższego wyciągnięto wnioski.ratownictwo medycznerescue operationsThe aim of this study is to present and analyze the priorities and overriding tasks of rescue entities and other services that have a direct impact on the safety of rescuers, officers and people injured in road accidents. For this purpose, the focus was on the tasks of the three leading actors. The following were selected for considerations: units of the Rescue and Fire Fighting System, State Medical Rescue and the Police. Based on the above, conclusions were drawn.służby ratunkowerescue serviceswypadek drogowytraffic accident
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    Strony: Celem niniejszego opracowania jest przedstawienie oraz poddanie analizie priorytetów oraz, OTHER, AT_PUBLICATION
    Charakterystyka formalna: Fighting System, State Medical Rescue and the Police. Based on the above, conclusions were drawn.^asłużby ratunkowe^arescue services^awypadek drogowy^atraffic accident
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    Słowa kluczowe ang.: ng System, State Medical Rescue and the Police. Based on the above, conclusions were drawn.^asłużby ratunkowe^arescue services^awypadek drogowy^atraffic accident
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