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Detects the movement of victims buried in soil, rock, rubble or snow. Rescue Radar is sensitive to small movements of arms, legs or even breathing.

When disaster strikes and people are buried alive, time is critical! Rescue Radar is designed for rapid deployment by search and rescue teams.

Tough, portable and simple to use, Rescue Radar employs ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology to locate buried victims within minutes. The simple control menu provides multiple language support.

The Rescue Radar GPR sensor is deployed in disaster zones to locate areas of interest. Placing the unit at various locations allows quick mapping of an area.

Rescue Radar interrogates the subsurface for movement while an operator monitors the progress from a remote computer. Status indicators exhibit any observed movement. A human life indicator is displayed if breathing patterns are detected. The human life indicator helps discriminate whether motions are from buried victims or other sources of subsurface movement.

Rescue Radar uses Sensors & Software's innovative ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology. The GPR sensor communicates via wireless link to the operator's remote computer. The unit is totally self-contained and will run for 6 to 8 hours with the replaceable, rechargeable battery.

The remote computer automatically detects the Rescue Radar sensor and continuously displays its results. The range to a moving target updates dynamically. A pulsing red circle superimposed on the range highlights the life attribute. Intuitive symbols and choice of language deliver easy-to-use operation.

Parameters are saved so investigations with the same settings will continue the next time Rescue Radar is powered up. Once a standard procedure is adopted, the user can simply start Rescue Radar and monitor the output.

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