What Are Disaster Scenarios?
Take precautions before they happen. In order to make the disaster emergency response team more professional and scientific, the original disaster simulation search and rescue training ground at the College Station in Texas, USA provides a holy place for search and rescue team members. "Disaster City" is a high-efficiency, high-quality project under the US emergency response plan for large-scale disasters.
Disaster city
- Chinese name
- Disaster city
- Area
- 210,000 square meters
- Designer
- G. Kemble Bennett
- The establishment of national
- United States
- Take precautions before they happen. In order to make the disaster emergency response team more professional and scientific, the original disaster simulation search and rescue training ground at the College Station in Texas, USA provides a holy place for search and rescue team members. "Disaster City" is a high-efficiency, high-quality project under the US emergency response plan for large-scale disasters.
- Panic is the most terrifying and unfavorable factor at the disaster relief site. In common sense, no one wants to experience
- The designer of Disaster City is from Texas A & M University
- Inspired by the "City of Disaster", the same is true across the United States
- Volunteers are the most respectable. Before the ambulance simulation began, volunteers were casted by makeup artists or put on the bloody wounded makeup. The prop blood here is from Hollywood.
- Site simulation is much more complicated. When a house collapses, it is most dangerous to break sharply with sharp steel and glass fragments. "Disaster City" achieved a high degree of disaster prototype restoration, in order to give search and rescue team members the immersive feeling as much as possible.
- In addition to assisting the props division to simulate the dead and wounded, the volunteers also did a lot of assistance. A person in charge of the "Disaster City" recalled that during a drill, they recorded the preferences and abilities of all volunteers.
- Some volunteers are willing to lurk in the rubble for a long time, and strive to be the rescued person with the highest difficulty factor in the operation. Others enjoy the unique psychological pleasure of being trapped in the dark ruins, and the feeling of being reborn after being rescued like a god. Some volunteers stop at tea and water, and observe outside. No matter how different the preferences of the volunteers are, the reason they came here is the same, that is to participate in a serious and sacred cause. This coincides with the leading spirit of the operation.