30 million Taian builds emergency rescue and combat support system

In recent years, the Taian Fire Brigade in Shandong has taken a proactive approach to meet the evolving demands of emergency rescue operations. With a long-term vision, they have invested over 30 million yuan to establish the province’s first-class combat support team. Through the enhancement of six key mechanisms, they have achieved comprehensive support functions such as equipment supply, fuel distribution, fire extinguishing agent replenishment, life support, fire equipment repair, and medical assistance. This has resulted in an integrated emergency rescue and operational support system characterized by “unified command, rapid response, coordinated order, and strong support.” To enhance health protection, the brigade established a Medical Support Team with two practicing doctors, one nurse, and one hygienist, following occupational health standards for firefighters. They provide regular health advice, treat common illnesses, and offer initial care for injuries during training or emergencies. Specialized areas such as clinics, dispensing rooms, and physiotherapy spaces were set up to ensure efficient healthcare delivery. The health detachment is equipped with essential medical devices, on-site emergency tools, and first-aid kits containing critical medicines and trauma supplies. Annual health check-ups are conducted, and results are promptly shared with both the fire protection authorities and individual firefighters to enable timely interventions and maintain effective health monitoring. The brigade also improved its social linkage mechanism by establishing a five-minute response system for combat support equipment. Customized gear, including earthquake rescue bags and personal protective equipment, is always ready for deployment. By forming partnerships with local units such as seismic stations, supermarkets, transportation departments, gas stations, and hospitals, the brigade ensures quick access to necessary resources during emergencies. A total of 35 support agreements have been signed, and through a decentralized yet coordinated approach, the city's emergency rescue system has become more efficient and robust. To strengthen the technical expertise of equipment personnel, the brigade implemented a structured training program. Nineteen equipment technicians were selected and trained through centralized programs. Regular training sessions with manufacturers and on-site instruction from experts have helped improve the skills of maintenance staff. Collaborative efforts with companies like Suzhou Jetta Fire Equipment Factory have led to advanced training opportunities, enhancing the overall capability of the team. The brigade also improved its equipment and material reserve system by building seven emergency storage bases. These facilities hold 3,600 pieces of equipment, 6 tons of fire suppressants, 10,000 rescue items, and 100 tons of other supplies. Special vehicles, including large water tankers and high-reach fire engines, are available for rapid deployment. County-level squads have also established their own protection classes, ensuring a well-coordinated city-wide emergency response network. For better equipment management, the brigade introduced a classification system, labeling storage areas and affixing identification plates to shelves. Each item is clearly marked with details about its function, model, and maintenance instructions. A warehouse management system was developed to streamline inventory control, enabling real-time tracking and quick mobilization. The system supports one-dimensional code scanning for efficient entry and exit processes, and integrates with joint logistics networks to ensure continuous supply during emergencies. Finally, the brigade enhanced its vehicle maintenance service by setting up dedicated inspection and repair zones. A specialized maintenance team works alongside local repair shops and manufacturers to ensure prompt repairs. A dedicated maintenance station for Suzhou Jetta fire trucks provides high-quality support, while a well-equipped accessories room stocks 81 types of 138 tools and spare parts. Safety protocols and regular inspections guarantee that all vehicles remain in optimal condition for emergency operations.

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