URN | etd-0801124-114741 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 63 times. Download 1 times. |
Author | Yi-heng Li | ||
Author's Email Address | hen7877@gmail.com | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2023 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 116 |
Title | The Research on the Participation of the Taipei Search and Rescue Team | ||
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Abstract | Complex disasters have become a global challenge, and responding to the massive damage caused by extreme weather and environmental disruption has become a priority. In the early days of earthquakes, building collapses could only be saved by manpower and time, but with the advancement of technology, we can now rely on high-tech equipment to save time and increase the efficiency of search and rescue after a disaster. Taiwan's International Search and Rescue (USAR) team members play an important role in disaster response, especially in their capacity as firefighters. Taiwan's USAR teams actively refer to the information provided by the United Nations International Organization for Search and Rescue (INSARAG), an organization whose goal is to standardize the training and communication methods of all international USAR teams in order to enhance the rescue capabilities of the international teams in search and rescue missions. This paper examines the actual participation of the Taipei Search and Rescue Team in international rescue missions and other domestic rescue missions in the Turkey Earthquake Disaster, examines the problems encountered through case studies, and obtains specific recommendations through expert interviews. The experts suggested that the Taipei Search and Rescue Team should increase Kiken-Yochi-Training (KYT) and provide more psychological counseling services with organizational support. This paper lists the current deficiencies of the Taipei Search and Rescue Team and proposes corresponding improvement measures to enhance the effectiveness of the team to better respond to disasters and reduce losses. |
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Date of Defense | 2023-06-26 | Date of Submission | 2024-08-13 |