Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) presents a unique challenge, demanding both a highly specialized, yet multidisciplinary approach. Here's how Illinois...
COVID-19 changed how response teams operate in many ways. Here's how one specialized SAR division of the police force deployed D4H’s cloud-based...
A lack of personnel readiness can risk your mission; with potentially fatal consequences. The slow deterioration of readiness can creep through...
Emergency response organizations have many moving parts, from expensive and large inventories to ever-expiring equipment. Fortunately, there is a...
CAN-TF1 deployed D4H to increase efficiencies in their organization. Vancouver CAN-TF1 is a Heavy Urban Search & Rescue (HUSAR) team and is one...
United Kingdom-based, Solent Rescue is using D4H to understand their resources, capabilities, personnel, and equipment available within their...
In the last few years, Selwyn district has faced some significant challenges. To support their duties, they have decided to deploy D4H Readiness...
All organizations need preparedness for when incidents occur. The aim is to stay informed of your capabilities.
Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) is a general term for a group of specialized rescue skills used to form a team with capabilities that include, search,...
Companies involved in oil exploration see some of the toughest operating conditions imaginable. These dangerous environments require that you have...
Spartanburg Regional in South Carolina was the first hospital in the US to develop a comprehensive HERT (Hospital Emergency Response Team). Here's...
Bravo Zulu when conveyed by flaghoist, morse code, or voice comms at the end of a mission means Well Done. It was introduced between allied forces in World War II.
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