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This document is a thesis presented to Republican College that examines the practices and circumstances affecting firefighters' resilience. The 120-page thesis was written by Morris M. Callejo in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Science in Criminal Justice degree. The thesis contains an introduction outlining the problem background, a review of related literature, a description of the research methodology used, a presentation and analysis of collected data, and a conclusion with recommendations. The overarching goal is to scrutinize factors impacting firefighters' ability to withstand occupational challenges.

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Introduction To Methodology

This document is a thesis presented to Republican College that examines the practices and circumstances affecting firefighters' resilience. The 120-page thesis was written by Morris M. Callejo in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Science in Criminal Justice degree. The thesis contains an introduction outlining the problem background, a review of related literature, a description of the research methodology used, a presentation and analysis of collected data, and a conclusion with recommendations. The overarching goal is to scrutinize factors impacting firefighters' ability to withstand occupational challenges.

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REPUBLICANCOLLEGE

SCRUTINIZING THE PRACTICES AND CIRCUMSTANCES


AFFECTING FIREFIGHTERS’ RESILIENCE

A Thesis/Dissertation

Presented to

The faculty of Graduate School

Republican College

Murphy, Quezon City

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for the Degree

Master of Science in Criminal Justice

MORRIS M. CALLEJO

2022

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APPROVAL SHEET

In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the


degree of Master of Science in Criminal Justice, this
thesis/dissertation entitled, “SCRUTINIZING THE PRACTICES AND
CIRCUMSTANCES AFFECTING FIREFIGHTERS’ RESILIENCE” prepared and
submitted by MORRIS M CALLEJO has been examined and is hereby
recommended for approval and acceptance.

DR. JOSE S. REYES, JR./ LPT


Adviser
_______________________________________________________________
Approved by the Committee on Oral Examination with a
grade of __________.

DR.NOEMI M. SANTOS, LPT


Chairman

DR. REY S. NICOLS, LPT DR. DONNA S. MENDEZ, LPT


Member Member

Approved and accepted in partial fulfillment of the


requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Criminal
Justice.
Comprehensive examination taken with a grade of “Passed”
on August 3, 2022.

DR. JATHRY R. REDONDO, LPT, MAED


Dean, Graduate School
August 10, 2022
Date of Oral Defense

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

M.M.C.
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ABSTRACT

Title : SCRUTINIZING THE PRACTICES AND


CIRCUMSTANCES AFFECTING FIREFIGHTERS’
RESILIENCE

Number of Pages : 120

Researcher : MORRIS M CALLEJO

Adviser : DR. JOSE S. REYES, JR., LPT

School : Republican College

Year : 2022

Degree Conferred : Master of Science in Criminal justice

Objective/Problem : In paragraph form

Hypothesis/es : In paragraph form

Methodology : In paragraph form

Major Findings : In paragraph form

Conclusion and : In paragraph form

Recommendations

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Title Page………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… i

Approval Sheet……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ii

Acknowledgments………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… iii

Thesis Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… iv

Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… v

List of Tables…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… vi

List of Figures………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… vii

List of Appendices…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
viii

Chapter

I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………… 1

Theoretical Framework……………………………………………………………………… 2

Statement of the Problem……………………………………………………………… 3

Hypothesis…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4

Significance of the Study…………………………………………………………… 5

Scope and Limitation/ Delimitation of the study… 6

Definition of Terms…………………………………………………………………………… 7

II. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

Overview of Problem-Solving Maps…………………………………………… 8

Effectiveness of Problem-Solving Maps……………………………… 9


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Synthesis……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10

III. THE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Research Method……………………………………………………………………………………… 11

Population Frame and Sampling Scheme……………………………… 12

Description of the Respondents……………………………………………… 13

Research Instrument…………………………………………………………………………… 14

Data Gathering Procedures…………………………………………………………… 15

Statistical Treatment of Data………………………………………………… 16

IV. PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA

Profile of the Respondents………………………………………………………… 19

Results of the Pretest…………………………………………………………………… 20

Comparison of the Control and Experimental Groups


in their Pre and Posttests……………………………………… 21

V. SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

Summary of Findings…………………………………………………………………………… 22

Conclusions………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23

Recommendations……………………………………………………………………………………… 24

References………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25

Appendices………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25

Curriculum Vitae………………………………………………………………………………………… 26

LIST OF TABLES
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1. Breakdown of the Respondents…………………………………………………………………………


16

2. Age of the Respondents…………………………………………………………………………………………


18

3. Extent of the Bureau of Fire Protection Personnel…………………


20

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure Page

1. The Research Paradigm……………………………………………………………………………………………


16

2. The Qualitative formula………………………………………………………………………………………


18

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LIST OF APPENDICES

Appendix Page

A. Letter to the Provincial Director…………………………………………………… 16

B. Sample Questionnaire……………………………………………………………………………………… 18

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CHAPTER I

THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

Introduction

Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) is part of the Department

of the Interior and Local Government responsible for ensuring

public safety through the prevention or suppression of all

destructive fires on buildings, houses, and other similar

structure, forests, and land transportation vehicles and

equipment, ships/vessels docked at piers, wharves or anchored

at major seaports, petroleum industry installations. It is

also responsible for the enforcement of "Fire Code of the

Philippines of 2008" otherwise known as Republic Act (RA)

No. 9514 and other related laws, conduct investigations

involving fire incidents.

Firefighting exposes fire fighters to health risks and

psychological hazards as they respond on different

emergencies. Fire-fighters on the scene of a fire are

frequently exposed to carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide,

nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride,

aldehydes, and organic compounds such as benzene. Different

gas combinations present different degrees of hazard when

saving people during times of emergencies. Consequently, fire

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fighters always fringe to unknown and changing environments.

Due to the changes, high incidence rates of occupational

accidents among firefighters are recorded.

According to research of the Occupational Injuries, Duty

Status, and Factors with injuries among firefighters, high

rates of occupational injuries and several demographic and

work-related factors associated with injuries among fire

fighters. A retrospective study based on National Fire

Protection Association showed that overexertion, stress and

medical are the main cause of fatalities among BFP personnel.

The nature of work involves intermittent periods of

exposure to extreme physical and psychological stress on the

job and individual personality assessment indicates whether

candidates are truly motivated to perform rescue jobs. It is

intended to determine the firefighters' ability to deal with

severe and emotional stress when facing fire to deal with the

root causes of occupational injuries, as well as the

individual factors affecting individual safety while on

service.

Theoretical Framework

Resilience is the ability to cope with and able to

withstand stress and job difficulties, individual abilities

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and having job skills. One who remain calm in the face of

disaster have resilience. People with psychological

resilience can use their skills and strengths to respond to

life's challenges. Resilience is known as a pivotal factor in

reducing the incidents and trauma. It has been suggested to

address the emerging and unpredictable safety risks to

consistently achieve high safety performance.

In contemplation of minimizing casualties, it is

essential to have an appropriate tool for assessing

firefighters' competence to ensure that they are

appropriately suited to handle the hazards during operations.

Upon entering the service, medical assessment, physical

examination, and fitness for duty has been done for

firefighters. Significantly, physical agility is the valid

criteria to assess their fitness for the job.

In sum, to decrease the fatalities, it is necessary to

measure firefighter's abilities. This research aimed to

explore the main factors affecting firefighters' resilience

at the workplace to promote safety during operation. Included

are factors leading to occupational injuries to provide

effective strategies to prevent firefighters’ vulnerability

based on their involvement during operation.

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Hypothesis
BFP personnel’s physical condition, behavior and

psychological characteristics can affect their resilience

while performing duties and responsibilities and management

of which play significant role in people's safety in the

community. Amplifying an instrument for assessing resilience

can help to have a real representation of firefighters'

capability.

Significance of the Study

Specifically, the research will be beneficial to most of

the BFP personnel mainly exposed on high level of risks and

hazards during emergencies that may jeopardize one’s life.

Furthermore, the aim of this research is to investigate the

criteria and factors affecting personnel’s resilience based

on operational exposures.

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Scope and Limitation/s or Delimitation/s of the study

The scope of this study is qualitative in nature and

focused on survey to be responded by firefighters who were

deployed during operations. The survey was carried out from

July 2022 to August 2022.

The research sample is composed of thirty (30) BFP

personnel who had more than three (3) years of experience in

the field of operations dealing with firefighting, search,

and rescue. The gathered data were analyzed using frequency

distribution and coding.

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Definition of Terms

For better understanding and clarity, the following terms

used in this study are hereby defined operationally:

Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) – is an agency of the

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)

responsible for implementing national policies related to

firefighting and fire prevention as well as implementation of

the New Fire Code.

Fire fighter – BFP personnel whose duty is to respond on

different emergencies, fire, search, and rescue.

Firefighting – the act of extinguishing fire.

Hazardous - danger or risk of work.

Resilience – the capability or flexibility to recover quickly

after difficult situations.

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CHAPTER II

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

This chapter involves the ideas, finished dissertation,

generalization, and conclusion. Those included in this

chapter helps in familiarizing in information that are

relevant and similar to present the research.

Resiliency of Firefighters

Pursuant to Republic Act No. 6975 entitled “An Act

establishing the Philippine National Police under a

reorganized Department of the Interior and Local Government,

and for other purposes”, the Fire Bureau is responsible for

the prevention and suppression of all destructive fires on

buildings, houses and other structures, forest, land

transportation vehicles and equipment, ships or vessels

docked at piers or wharves or anchored in major seaports,

petroleum industry installations, plane crashes and other

similar incidents, as well as the enforcement of the Fire

Code and other related laws. It also has the power to

investigate all causes of fires.

According to Luthans, 2002: measuring one’s resiliency

shows developable capacity to rebound or bounce back from

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adversity, conflict, and failure or even positive events,

progress, and increased responsibility. Within the

operational experiences, it’s a different process to define

and shape resiliency when faced with personal upheaval. A

similar story with a responder who has been placed fire truck

crews in the collapse zone on a defensive fire. Firefighters

don’t just run into burning buildings, they are often first

responders on the scene of explosions, natural disasters,

wildfires, traffic accidents and other catastrophes. Being a

firefighter is a noble service profession, one that average

citizens rely on heavily in case of emergencies.

Physical Hazards

The primary risks of being a BFP personnel is that of

personal physical injury. Firefighters are susceptible to

burns, smoke inhalation and crush injuries from collapsing

structures. One can suffer from heat exhaustion, as well as

long-term job-related illnesses such as asthma, persistent

coughing, heart disease, cancer, and lung damage. Due to the

highly physical nature of the job, all matter of bodily harm

can befall firefighters in the line of duty.

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Mental Torment

Furthermore, along with the physical perils, responders

face the potential for mental trauma, particularly in

situations involving mass casualties. As first responders on

the scene, firefighters and other rescue personnel are often

faced with the high stress, high stakes environment of trying

to attend to as many people as possible, remove them from

danger and assist in aiding treatment, often performing their

duties in tenuous or unfolding situations. The elevated

stress levels don’t always dissipate when they leave the

emergency or fire scene.

Unstable Work-Life Balance

Personnel with work long hours within unstructured

schedules, making it a challenge to create a viable work-life

balance. Standard family life may be distorted, which can

lead to familial discontent and disconnection. While

responders are trained and educated about the potential

physical and mental stress the job can take, not all realize

the full impact until they are on the job, and some not until

years after the fact.

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CHAPTER III

THE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

This chapter describes methods and procedures that the

research employed in the conduct of the study. This section

consists of the locale of the study, research design,

population, sample of the population, sampling technique,

research instrument, data gathering procedure, data analysis,

and ethical considerations.

Research Method Used

The researcher chose a survey research design because it

best served to answer the questions and the purpose of the

study.

The research is one in which a group of people is

studied by collecting and analyzing data from only a few

people considered to be representative of the entire group.

In other words, only part of the population is studied, and

findings from this are expected to be generalized to the

entire population.

Population Frame and Sampling Scheme

The research study took largely with reference to the

three (3) selected Fire Stations namely Lucena City Fire

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Station, Mauban Fire Station, and Sampaloc Fire Station. The

selected Fire Stations were chosen based on the information

given by the Office of the Provincial Fire Marshall which are

known to have personnel serving the bureau for over five (5)

years. The researchers purposively visited the office in

gathering the needed data.

Table 1

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Description of Respondents

The respondents were divided into three groups of

respondents based on their respective stations; twenty-five

(25) in Lucena City Fire Station, ten (10) in Mauban Fire

Station, and fifteen (15) in Sampaloc Fire Station. The study

of quantitative data from the respondents who tend to be

qualified to offer important view and perceptions on the

circumstances and difficulties of fire fighters on the field

based on their experience. Their opinions were particularly

useful in the study.

Research Instrument

In order to gather the needed information a set of

survey questionnaire was distributed to respective

respondents. The questionnaire was designed to determine

whether the researcher’s objectives are attained. The first

part of the instrument contained the demographic profile of

the respondents such as age, baccalaureate degree and years

in service. The second part enclosed statements drawing out

the respondent’s extent of capability and actions taken

before, during, and after emergency response.

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Data Gathering Procedure

The researchers used a survey questionnaire which was

validated by the research adviser. The pre survey was

conducted to ten (10) personnel of Sampaloc Fire Station. The

respondents vary in terms of their key positions and

designations in the fire station namely Fire Marshall which

is the head or chief of fire station, operations staff,

emergency medical services and administrative staff therein.

Statistical Treatment of Data

The mathematical procedure used to analyze the gathered


data was the following:

f
1. Percentage Formula P= X 100
n

Where: p = percentage

f = frequency

n = total number of respondents

∑ fx
2. Weighted Mean WPM =
n

Where: w = unit of weights corresponding to the assigned


response

V = number of respondents

n = total number of respondents

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To understand clearly the results of the study, the

graphical representation and table of interpretation will

show as formulated from the responses which gathered and

grouped. Analysis was based from computed frequency

percentage and weighted mean and its corresponding

interpretation were derived. The arbitrary scale was used to

determine the respondents’ capabilities during the conduct of

responses on different emergencies of the personnel of the

three fire stations.

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