A submarine 'caught fire' and released a large amount of toxic substances. The superior ordered our department to come forward for rescue! "Recently, the alarm sound of a naval dock suddenly sounded, and a joint rescue training began. Multiple emergency teams, including monitoring teams, decontamination teams, medical teams, etc., formed a rescue team and quickly gathered at the dock to prepare for emergency support forces such as repair and transportation. Alert and control the sea area where the incident occurred, and conduct dose testing on personnel entering and leaving! ”According to the deployment of the on-site commander, each team boarded a tugboat and urgently headed towards the target sea area. Multiple unmanned aerial vehicles carrying monitoring equipment took off and flew synchronously towards the target sea area. A three-dimensional monitoring network is quietly unfolding around the target sea area. The open flame has been extinguished, and the 'toxic substances' are still increasing. ”The sea is shrouded in mist and filled with toxic gas, and monitoring drones are transmitting on-site information. After two tugboats approached the "crashed" submarine, the officers and soldiers turned on the fire water cannon to suppress the water mist, while using the secondary cannon to carry out decontamination operations; The monitoring team moved to the downwind sea area of the submarine to conduct monitoring; Scattered alert teams set up alert points to cooperate with maritime decontamination operations; The medical team fully armed entered the submarine and launched a comprehensive search and rescue operation... Across the ocean, each team acted quickly and closely cooperated, and the rescue work progressed in an orderly manner. The leaders of the department said that in recent years, they have combined the characteristics of submarine platforms to form a rescue team that includes various professional forces such as underwater search and rescue, submarine decontamination, etc., to respond to maritime emergency rescue tasks at any time. During regular training, they combine the characteristics of their mission tasks and regularly conduct joint rescue training. They organize various rescue teams to conduct practical training around typical mission scenarios, continuously improving the joint rescue capabilities of the troops. The submarine was shrouded in smoke, with low visibility and numerous compartments, prompting medical teams to search in groups. Two soldiers inhaled excessive amounts of 'toxic substances' and urgently needed treatment. After finding the' wounded ', medical personnel immediately carried out emergency treatment and then quickly transferred and evacuated. At the scene, the author saw that due to the narrow passage of the submarine, medical team members lined up in a row to carry out a "life relay". Some crew members also joined the relay team after taking protective measures, striving for "golden time" to rescue the "wounded". After the 'wounded' were transferred to the temporary rescue center of the tugboat, medical personnel immediately contacted the onshore field hospital and prepared for treatment. Before long, two 'wounded' were sent to the emergency room of the field hospital. The leader of the department introduced that this training is focused on honing the ability to conduct emergency rescue operations for submarines, and training subjects are set according to the "search, treatment, delivery, and rescue" operation process for rescuing submarines. In order to make the training as close to actual combat as possible, they strictly set time limits for each subject, forcing officers and soldiers to optimize their work processes and improve work efficiency. The dosage of 'toxic substances' has been reduced to a safe level. ”With close cooperation from various teams, the work of decontamination, monitoring, emergency repair, and containment was successfully completed. After the training is over, a review and summary will be conducted, and the participating officers and soldiers will comprehensively sort out the problems and shortcomings exposed during the training, and preliminarily formulate the next training focus. (New Society)
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