E-Rescue is the latest bus safety system and it has been invented by a Spaniard.
Safety is the top priority in a passenger transport company. The technology, creativity and effort of many, makes it possible that in the coach sector we have not stopped advancing in recent decades in this aspect.
Today we can say that the bus is one of the most sustainable and also one the safest means of transport. One of the latest security improvements is made up of the E-Rescue system. This system, E-Rescue makes your seat a safety element.
This last autumn, the E-Rescue company presented its new innovation for coach safety to the press. It is an anchor system for bus seats that reduces rescue time in an accident from 2 hours to only 30 minutes. In a bus the complications of action in an emergency situation are exponential because of the high number of injuries that may exist. The first hour is basic and extremely important to act quickly in order to increase the chances of survival of the wounded. For this reason the “E-Rescue” system has been designed
Characteristics
This system consists of two fundamental elements: a specific anchorage of the seat itself, which allows it to be removed without tools by only two people, and a compartment under the seat in which the necessary elements for immobilization of the victim are found, similar system than the life jacket that is under the seats in the airplanes. In the event of an accident, rescue and emergency services access the compartment with a key, remove the immobilization elements (collar and straps) and immobilize the patient, who is removed from the stable passenger compartment and taken to the stretcher in the seat itself. The cost of implementing E-Rescue in a bus is around 10,000 euros. Clic here for more info.
E-Rescue makes your seat a safety element It is a system supported by the European Union in the Horizon 2020 Program. This system is called to be one of the safety elements that will be implemented in all buses in the near future.
The E-Rescue system is designed by the Spanish engineer Sergio de Rico. This Spanish engineer learned about the accident of a school bus from his school with tragic consequences for four schoolmates in 1991. Since then he always wanted to improve driving safety
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