China Tibet Network News "All pay attention, after the on-site environmental investigation, we decided to adopt jacking technology to carry out rescue. The on-site environment is safe, the rescue conditions are in place, and the operation begins! On August 1, the Milin Squadron of the Nyingchi Forest Fire Protection Detachment carried out an earthquake rescue actual combat training, aiming to comprehensively improve the team's rescue ability and equipment operation level.
Before the start of the training, the coach gave a detailed explanation of the equipment performance parameters to the participants, emphasizing the use of equipment and safety precautions to ensure that safety accidents will not be caused by improper operation during the training process. Through the method of "passing, helping, and leading", the coaches who have participated in the earthquake rescue training demonstrated on the spot, and the veteran team members served as safety officers, which effectively improved the training efficiency and safety factor.
The picture shows the instructor explaining the operation and use of seismic equipment
The picture shows the coach explaining the operation process to the players
During the training, the trainees strictly followed the operation specifications and efficiently handled the simulated accident scene. They quickly completed key steps such as laying air cushions and arranging gas cylinders, demonstrating solid skills and efficient teamwork. Within the limited time, the operation of various rescue methods has been mastered, which fully demonstrates the professionalism and actual combat ability of the forest firefighting team.
The picture shows the training organization site
Through this actual combat rescue training, the trainees of the Milin Squadron not only have a deeper understanding of the performance of rescue equipment, but also have a more proficient grasp of key operation processes such as air cushion jacking, which further enhances the level of combination of personnel and equipment of the team members, and lays a solid foundation for coping with various disaster rescue tasks that may occur in the future. (China Tibet Network Correspondent/Ha Yanyun Reporter/Zhao Zhenyu)