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Rescue vehicles are equipped with thermal imaging cameras to help people search and rescue

2023-07-20 10:46

Rescue vehicles play a variety of key roles in emergency rescue, from medical rescue to search and rescue operations, from accident scene handling to psychological support, providing rescuers with the necessary tools and resources. The significance of scientific and technological progress for search and rescue work is that the most important thing is to improve efficiency. The combination of thermal imaging cameras and rescue vehicles can provide stronger rescue capabilities and efficiency. More and more rescue vehicles are equipped with thermal imaging cameras Personnel search and rescue. Rescue vehicles equipped with thermal imaging cameras can provide many advantages in search and rescue operations. Here are some major advantages: No need for visible light: Thermal imaging cameras can detect and capture infrared radiation emitted by people and other objects without relying on visible light. This means it can work in total darkness or in environments with obstructions such as smoke, dust, etc., providing extra visibility. Detecting heat sources: Thermal imaging cameras can detect the distribution of heat on the surface of an object to find potential heat sources such as humans, animals or fire. This is crucial for locating trapped people or searching for missing persons during rescue missions.

Quick Search: Thermal imaging cameras can quickly scan large areas and quickly identify potential targets by detecting temperature differences. This greatly shortens the time of search and search and rescue operations and improves rescue efficiency.

Non-contact detection: The thermal imaging camera does not need to touch the target object, and can perform remote detection at a certain distance. This is useful for searching hot areas, inaccessible places, or potentially hazardous environments.

Versatility: Infrared thermal imaging cameras can not only detect the human body, but also detect the heat distribution of objects such as buildings, vehicles, electronic equipment, etc., which can help determine the degree of damage to the structure, identify hidden fire risks, etc.

Real-time imagery: Modern thermal imaging cameras can provide real-time images and video streams, allowing rescuers to observe and analyze the scene in real time to make more informed decisions.

Generally use Yoseen dual-photosphere pan/tilt (small) thermal imager, which is an online temperature measurement infrared thermal image that integrates high-stability infrared thermal imager, high-definition visible light network camera, and high-performance intelligent pan/tilt. instrument. Yoseen double-photosphere gimbal (small thermal imager is small in size, light in weight, and the power consumption of the whole machine is less than 25W. The thermal imaging component can provide clear infrared images in complete darkness and dim light conditions, and can simultaneously monitor a wide range When the temperature is higher than the preset temperature, the alarm will be given immediately; the high-definition visible light camera equipment with 25 times zoom can measure the temperature accurately, the image is clear, and the operation is stable. The IP protection level reaches IP66, adapting to bad weather, lightning protection and surge protection , anti-surge, and electromagnetic compatibility comply with CE/FCC standards, and can be applied to large-scale sites with multiple targets or areas to be tested. From function to size, it is very suitable for carrying on a rescue vehicle.

In general, rescue vehicles equipped with thermal imaging cameras can provide fast, accurate, non-contact search and rescue capabilities, help rescuers find and rescue trapped or missing people in difficult environments, and improve the overall rescue effect . In the future, with the development of artificial intelligence and big data, infrared thermal imaging cameras will also develop in a more intelligent direction, with active perception, image recognition, deep learning and other capabilities, greatly improving image analysis capabilities. In the future, whether it is in the military, personnel search and rescue, civil industry and other fields, thermal imaging cameras will be better developed and applied to protect our national defense, economic development and people's safety.