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project info
Start date: 1 August 2019
End date: 1 January 2023
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 4 059 596,83 €
EU contribution: 3 305 729,70 € (81,43%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2021
Managing authority: Ministerstvo životného prostredia SR/ Sekcia environmentálnych programov a projektov

Musar – Medium-scale search and rescue activities in urban environments

The project addresses the extension of functionality and institutional support of the specialised rescue module “Reservation and rescue activities of the middle-range in urban environment” (hereinafter MUSAR – Medium urban search and rescue) deployed at the rescue brigade in Žilina, which the Slovak Republic has only built at national level. The existing module also does not meet the minimum standards resulting from CECIS enrolment requirements or recognised international guidelines. The aim of the project is to upgrade the module to the European standard and its ability to participate in sub-coordination with other modules active during the intervention in an area affected by an emergency caused by climate change. Due to the specific conditions of the module’s operation in the urban environment, the equipment of the module requires above all modern search technologies that HaZZ does not have at its disposal today. The main task is to be able to provide two basic aid instruments which are the subject of the project in the event of an emergency. The extension of the functionality of the MUSAR module is conceived in accordance with the Commission Implementing Decision of 16 October 2014 laying down rules for the implementation of Decision No 1313/2013/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on a Union Civil Protection Mechanism No 2014/762/EU, as amended by 2018/142 of 15 January 2018. The main task of the module is the ability to provide in the event of an emergency two basic tools of assistance, which are the subject of the project.Stacking for victims under debris, their localisation and rescue.Ensure the permeability of the unstable environment and adjust the conditions for the work of other rescue services in accordance with the tasks resulting from the deployment of the module in an environment affected by an emergency caused by climate change. By its nature, the project contributes to increasing the efficiency of the management of emergencies affected by climate change, thereby fulfilling the main specific objective for the challenge.Measurable indicators of the project sú:Počet developed specialised rescue modules: 1,Number of installations to eliminate climate change risks: 8.

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