Rapid response group support

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A rapid response group care (SEG-B or SEG-Bt) refers to a specialty of a rapid response group that takes care of lightly or uninjured people in the event of major damage. Another task of a rapid response group is to provide those affected or emergency services with food and drink. The rapid deployment group support can also be used as support groups within operational units / trains .

Range of tasks

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The care service

  • catches those affected, collects them and directs them to further aid measures,
  • guides those affected out of danger areas,
  • catered for those affected / emergency services,
  • accommodates those affected in emergency shelters,
  • looks after those affected taking into account particularly endangered groups of people and
  • registered those affected.

Qualification of the helpers

The qualifications of the helpers are based on the tasks of the care service, but the names of the courses vary within the aid organizations. In most cases, however, there is a wide range of training in the areas of medical services, care and catering.

capacity

The capacity of a rapid response group support varies greatly. While smaller rapid-response groups have a capacity for short-term care of 50 people and catering for 50 to 150 people, larger rapid-response groups can provide a capacity for short-term care of up to 500 people and catering for around 200 to 400 people.

Others

The rapid response group is alerted via radio receiver or mobile phone . The lead time for a rapid response group is not standardized, but varies between 15 and 45 minutes.

Due to the shortage of personnel in many rapid deployment groups, the rapid deployment support group carries out an ever increasing range of tasks. In many aid organizations, catering is already integrated in the rapid response group as a catering team. A separate quick action group for catering only exists in isolated cases.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ For example in Rhineland-Palatinate: see DRK-Landesverband Rheinland-Pfalz e. V .: Disaster control structures 2008 of the medical, care and catering service in Rhineland-Palatinate ( Memento of the original from January 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bi-rlp.drk.de