Title of article :
Characteristics of Civil Defense Search and Rescue Units, Turkey, 2008-2009
Author/Authors :
Aydogdu, S Department of Public Health - Institute of Health Sciences - Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey , Altintas, KH Department of Public Health - Institute of Health Sciences - Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Search and rescue (SAR) is a component of emergency and disaster response. SAR teams are
limited in number; thus, collecting information on their characteristics may facilitate the establishment of mutual
agreement protocols between countries. The objective of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of the
Turkish Civil Defense SAR Units.
Methods: This descriptive study was conducted in 11 provinces of Turkey from July 2008 to October 2009.
Interviews, observations and records were used to gather data, and descriptive statistics are presented. To
evaluate the adequacy of personnel and equipment, a Likert-type scoring system was used (0-4 points).
Results: The size and population density of regions served by SAR Units varied. The mean duration of ground
transportation from SAR Unit bases to the furthest provinces in their regions was 4.0±1.2 hours. The mean gathering
and loading times were 70.5±42.3 and 48.6±18.0 minutes, respectively. The total employment ratio was
55.6%. The surface and underwater rescue section showed the highest functional sufficiency (3.3±0.7). The
mean value for adequacy of SAR equipment was 2.6. Deficiencies were identified in periodic medical check-ups,
preventive health measures and after-mission medical examinations for the personnel.
Conclusion: There is a need for standardization and improvement in various characteristics of SAR Units.
Keywords :
Civil Defense , Disasters , Emergencies , Evaluation , Search and Rescue , Turkey
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics