Riobamba. Proposal for a manual rescue procedure in average and high mountains inside of the fire department Riobamba canton.

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Keywords:

Security, Efficiency, Firefighters, Emergency, Protocols

Abstract

The preparation of this article aimed to enhance the safety and effectiveness of emergency operations conducted by the Riobamba canton fire department. Understanding the challenges in mountainous terrain is crucial, as extreme weather, terrain type, and altitude pose significant obstacles for rescuers and victims. This highlights the need for structured protocols that provide rescuers with instructions to improve operational efficiency from alert reception to team demobilization. A deductive methodology was used to design a manual emphasizing specialized training for personnel. This includes techniques such as climbing, first aid in rugged areas, and handling equipment like ropes and georeferencing devices. The manual is adapted to the operational and geographical context of the Riobamba canton fire department. Through this tool, it is concluded that standardization and continuous training are essential. These elements enable fire department members to perform their roles effectively, prioritizing safety for both themselves and victims. The manual serves as a comprehensive guide, ensuring operations are conducted with precision and care. By focusing on these aspects, the fire department can improve its response capabilities in challenging environments. This enhances operational efficiency and ensures rescuers are better equipped to handle emergencies effectively. The emphasis on specialized training and structured protocols underscores the commitment to excellence in emergency response. Effective implementation will lead to improved outcomes in emergency situations, contributing to saving lives and mitigating risks in mountainous regions. This approach ensures that operations are conducted with high standards of safety and efficiency, prioritizing the well-being of both rescuers and victims effectively

Author Biographies

Martin Alejandro Conde Orbe, Eastern University Higher Technological Institute (ITSO)

Occupational Health and Safety Technologist. Instituto Superior Tecnológico Oriente (ITSO); Master's student in Industrial Safety and Occupational Health Tools. (ITSO).

Benjamín Gabriel Quito Cortez , Eastern University Higher Technological Institute (ITSO)

Lawyer, Master in Education (Bicentennial University of Aragua) Venezuela, Master in Management Sciences (International University of the Caribbean and Latin America) Curacao, Doctor in Educational Sciences PHD (UBA) Venezuela, Doctor in Management Sciences PHD (International University of the Caribbean and Latin America) Curacao, Postdoctorate in Educational Sciences (UBA) Venezuela.

Julio Bolívar Vásconez Espinoza, Eastern University Higher Technological Institute (ITSO)

Electronics Engineer (ESPE Armed Forces University), Master in Connectivity and Telecommunications Networks (EPN National Polytechnic School (Egr.), Master in Higher Education (Universidad América), Doctor in Education PHD (Benito Juárez University) Mexico, Doctor in Educational Sciences PHD (Bicentennial University of Aragua) Venezuela, Postdoctoral Fellow in Education (International Research University Mexico UIIMEX).

Published

2025-07-29

How to Cite

Conde Orbe, M. A., Quito Cortez , B. G. ., & Vásconez Espinoza, J. B. (2025). Riobamba. Proposal for a manual rescue procedure in average and high mountains inside of the fire department Riobamba canton. Metropolis | Global University Studies Journal, 6(1), 575-618. Retrieved from https://metropolis.metrouni.us/index.php/metropolis/article/view/160

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