Conductive Memory Emergency Rescue Probe — Ray of Life in Ruins
2026/05/25
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The 72-hour golden window determines survival chances in earthquakes, collapses and mudslides, heavily dependent on rescue equipment performance. Traditional rigid straight probes with fixed or spliced lengths cannot bend around steel bars and walls to reach trapped victims. Physical contact detection has low accuracy and may cause secondary injuries. Statistics show 35% rescue delays result from ill-suited equipment, and physical detection misjudgment rate hits 28%. Bulky folded probes also hinder rapid mobility.
The segmented Conductive SR rescue probe features flexible deformation and conductive life detection for efficient disaster relief. It folds into a 30-centimeter portable rod and expands to 3-5 meters under mild safe current. With a minimum bending radius of 15cm, it navigates narrow gaps and obstacles freely. The conductive probe captures subtle vital signs including human static electricity and respiratory electric field changes, transmitting real-time vital curves to displays with over 95% detection accuracy and avoiding misjudgment. Flexible material fits human body contours to prevent secondary harm.
In earthquake rescue drills, the probe fully unfolded and positioned targets within 2 minutes, bypassing three steel barriers to detect simulated trapped people 5 meters deep. Vital confirmation took only 15 seconds, quadrupling rescue efficiency. Waterproof and pressure-resistant, it adapts to rainy and muddy harsh environments. Breaking rigid single physical detection limits, it boosts rescue efficiency and accuracy for fire brigades, emergency administrations and mine rescue teams. Professional equipment procurement and emergency customization services support life-saving technological rescue.
