Technical and scientific police actions relevant to the PNPDEC, in the landslide on the hill of Boa Esperança - Niterói RJ, in 2018

Authors

  • Luiz X Luiz Alberto Moreira Coelho
  • Airton Bodstein de Barros
  • Alexandre Luís Belchior dos Santos
  • Sebastião dos Reis Soares Filho

Keywords:

Strategic Planning, Technical Police, Scientific, Civil Protection and Defense.

Abstract

This article is based on the integration of actions between the Technical and Scientific Police units and the public institutions active in incidents of accidents and disasters involving mass displacement, with the objective of listing, according to the procedures implemented in 2018 by the Regional Technical and Scientific Police Post, when at the event of Morro da Boa Esperança in Niterói/RJ, relevant actions for the proposition of a protocol that assists the institutions that work in the Brazilian civil protection and defense. Where the work of the experts and employees of the Regional Technical and Scientific Police Post in attending to the site of the landslide, which occurred in Morro da Boa Esperança, Piratininga, on November 10, 2018, around 5 am, was fundamental. This event served as an experience to verify the effectiveness of all the transformations that were implemented in the Post, in its physical facilities, with new examination techniques, execution of the Strategic Action Plan idealized by the professionals of the Post and use of operational vehicles. The result of the research carried out in loco by researchers who participated directly in the event, as well as in the bibliographic and documentary research, together with a case study presented at the Fluminense Federal University – UFF, pointed to topics of actions, which lead to the future elaboration of a planning and elaboration of this national protocol, as a model to be applied by the Civil Police.  as partner institutions and constituents of the great area of civil protection and defense in the country.

DOI: 10.56238/sevenVmulti2024-034

Published

2024-03-22