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For the scenario of this case, a disaster has struck and demolished many buildings and structures. Whether it was an earthquake, an explosion or an alien attack, there will be debris from fallen structures which make possibly trapped people inaccessible. Till today still many people don't get saved in time and die due to the severity of there injuries. Although the rescue techniques have improved over the years, a better solution has to be made to tackle this problem. Some of the current techniques used in rescue missions are:
For the scenario of this case, a disaster has struck and demolished many buildings and structures. Whether it was an earthquake, an explosion or an alien attack, there will be debris from fallen structures which make possibly trapped people inaccessible. Till today still many people don't get saved in time and die due to the severity of there injuries. Although the rescue techniques have improved over the years, a better solution has to be made to tackle this problem. Some of the current techniques used in rescue missions are:
*rescue dogs able to smell people trapped under layers of debris
*rescue dogs, which able to smell people trapped under layers of debris
*helicopters are used to get a global eagle point of view were possible survivors can be spotted
*helicopters, which are used to get a global eagle point of view were possible survivors can be spotted
*volunteers are also a big part of the rescue missions in disaster areas
*volunteers, which are a big part of the rescue missions in disaster areas
*Emergency Response Vehicles (ERVs) are deployed in the disaster areas, in order to hand out food, relief supplies, information and comfort to people in need
*Emergency Response Vehicles (ERVs), which are deployed in the disaster areas. Here they circulate throughout affected communities in order to hand out food, relief supplies, information and comfort to people in need
    
    



Revision as of 19:14, 29 November 2015

For the scenario of this case, a disaster has struck and demolished many buildings and structures. Whether it was an earthquake, an explosion or an alien attack, there will be debris from fallen structures which make possibly trapped people inaccessible. Till today still many people don't get saved in time and die due to the severity of there injuries. Although the rescue techniques have improved over the years, a better solution has to be made to tackle this problem. Some of the current techniques used in rescue missions are:

  • rescue dogs, which able to smell people trapped under layers of debris
  • helicopters, which are used to get a global eagle point of view were possible survivors can be spotted
  • volunteers, which are a big part of the rescue missions in disaster areas
  • Emergency Response Vehicles (ERVs), which are deployed in the disaster areas. Here they circulate throughout affected communities in order to hand out food, relief supplies, information and comfort to people in need


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