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BEST OF INDUSTRY @ Capewell Aerial Systems’ AirTEP


INNOVATORS


Every year, thousands of lives are lost worldwide due to floods and other natural and man-made disasters. Many of these deaths could have been prevented if the innovative airborne tactical extraction platform (AirTEP) had been available to rescue crews.


AirTEP is unique in that it is designed and tested to accommodate up to 10 people safely. Other rescue devices, such as airborne litters and rescue baskets, accommodate only a single victim. AirTEP’s multi-person capacity offers a huge advantage during disasters where numerous people are affected or mass evacuations are required. Floods, forest fires, tropical storms, toxic chemical spills, boating accidents, and high-rise fires are some of the situations where AirTep can help save multiple lives. Often there is no time to lose. The ability to pluck 10 people at a time from harm’s way is a game changer for search and rescue (SAR) teams that previously had to shuttle one victim at a time to safety.


AirTEP offers another huge advantage to SAR: It permits insertion of teams up to 10 people into areas rendered inaccessible due to fires, bridge/road washouts, earthquakes, and floods. Having “boots on the ground” in these situations can restore order and save lives.


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Nov/Dec 2016


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