
The rescue vehicle is a very mobile, small and light vehicle for up to two passengers. The vehicle could be used in recovery, rescue, and fire fighting
in locations that are inaccessible via conventional means.
Also locations that were only accessible on foot by a rescue team under physical strain and potentially posing risks to health and safety can now be
reached.
Innovative Aspects:
The rescue vehicle is a very mobile, small and
light and a completely new development on the
market.
The vehicle could be used in recovery, rescue, and
fire fighting in locations that are inaccessible via
conventional means.
- Minimises exposure of the rescue team to
pollution or extreme temperatures.
- The vehicle does not have a combustion engine,
making it possible to operate in locations with
minimal air ventilation (e.g. in rooms or tunnels).
- Because of the compact construction, the small
vehicle can pass through normal doors and also in
passenger lifts and it is equipped to operate on
escalators. It can also be used as complimentary
equipment in conventional fire-fighting vehicles.
- It is common that there is no water connection at
the location of a fire. The mobile rescue vehicle
can be equipped with a water tank that then can
aid fire extinction.
- Modular system: the user can assemble the firefighting
vehicle according to his/her specific needs.
Rescue workers and fire fighters don't have to go
on foot to the rescue site; hence they can concentrate their efforts on saving lives.
Main advantages are the wide range of usage options:
- Fire brigades.
- Rescue services.
- Cleaning services.
- Social aid organisations.