Equipment trolley technology

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Equipment trolley technology of the DRK OV Beilstein
Equipment trolley technology in action

The equipment trolley technology ( GW-Technik or ambiguously abbreviated GW-T ) is a vehicle of the aid organizations that has loaded material for the construction and operation of a treatment center and / and also carries extensive material and tools in order to be able to provide effective help directly in the damage area. Some of the vehicles are also called equipment trolleys for technology and safety ( GW-TuS or GW-TeSi ).

The GW-Technik serves the Rapid Response Group Technology and Safety (SEG-TeSi) as an emergency vehicle. Appropriate vehicles are often in the cartridge unit of the Red Cross involved. These vehicles are used in the event of a large number of injured persons , larger paramedics , to operate a treatment center or a collection point for injured persons . The vehicle shown here is able to erect the tents and the infrastructure for a BHP 25 ( treatment center for 25 injured persons) (except medical supplies).

loading

So far there has been no standardization for loading, but in addition to basic technical equipment such as power generators, lamps, barrier material and tools, tents, tent material and heating devices are usually available. The loading of the vehicle shown here as an example includes:

  • 1 DIN generator 12 kVA
  • 1 power generator 2.5 kVA
  • 2 SG 300 kitchen tents
  • 1 SG 20 accommodation tents
  • 2 SG 12 accommodation tents
  • 2 halogen spotlights 1000 W
  • 2 halogen spotlights 500 W
  • 1 tripod 4.5 m
  • 1 tripod 2 m
  • 3 tent lights
  • 3 cable reels of 25 m 230 V.
  • 4 extension cables of 50 m 230 V
  • 2 extension cables of 30 m 230 V
  • 5 extension cables of 10 m 230 V.
  • 1 power distributor 400 V> 230 V.
  • 1 power distribution box 400 V> 230 V.
  • 1 extension cable of 25 m 400 V
  • 10 barrier pylons
  • 2 barrier tape 200 m
  • 1 tent heater 38 kW
  • 1 tent heater 25 kW
  • 2 rubbish bin stands
  • 1 electric tool box
  • 1 standard tool box
  • 20 l diesel reserve canister
  • 20 l super petrol reserve canister
  • 10 l normal petrol reserve canister
  • 3 hand lamps
  • 3 beer table sets
  • 1 aluminum ladder 3 m
  • 5 stretchers
  • 4 gas bottles of 11 kg each

Individual evidence

  1. care train. DRK district association Limburg, accessed on April 1, 2020 .