RESUMEN

Engineered once, deployable many times.

A modular emergency response unit is a deployable command and logistics facility for civil protection authorities, fire and rescue services, and disaster response agencies — providing the operations centre, planning workspace, communications infrastructure and equipment staging that incident management requires. structmod modular emergency response units serve national civil protection agencies (AFAD in Türkiye, BBK in Germany, equivalent agencies elsewhere), fire and rescue services standing up incident command at major events, regional disaster response programmes pre-positioning capability across earthquake or flood-prone areas, and international humanitarian agencies deploying to disaster zones.

Standard configurations follow the Incident Command System (ICS) workflow: incident operations centre with displays for the common operational picture, planning section workspace with map walls and information management, logistics section with equipment staging and supply tracking, finance/admin section, public information liaison space, command office for the incident commander, communications room with multi-band radio operator positions and equipment racks, and rest area for sustained operations. Inter-module connections accommodate multiple modules combining into larger emergency operations centres for major incidents (mass-casualty events, regional disasters, national emergencies).

structmod modular emergency response units deploy with civil protection forces deploying to disaster sites (earthquakes, floods, wildfires, industrial accidents), pre-positioned at strategic locations for rapid deployment when disasters occur, and used by major events (large concerts, sporting events, political summits) requiring temporary incident command capability. The 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes demonstrated the value of pre-positioned modular emergency response capability. Lead time is 8-12 weeks from contract signature for stock configurations, 10-14 weeks for configurations supporting specific national civil protection workflows. EN 1090 EXC-2 structural, IEC 60364-1 commercial electrical, and integration with national civil protection radio networks.

Secuencia de despliegue típica

  1. Día 1 — cimentación del emplazamiento verificada, gatos de tornillo o zapatas corridas colocados
  2. Días 2–3 — módulos elevados a posición con grúa móvil
  3. Días 3–4 — conexiones entre módulos y sellado de envolvente
  4. Días 4–5 — conexiones MEP, pruebas húmedas
  5. Días 5–6 — acabados interiores, instalación de accesorios y equipos
  6. Día 7 — puesta en marcha, informe FAT, formación y entrega
ESPECIFICACIÓN TÉCNICA

Spec sheet — STR-3177

Longitud total13.7 m · 44.9 ft
Anchura (transporte)2,99 m
Anchura (desplegado)2,99 m
Altura (transporte)3,00 m
Superficie (desplegado)41.0 m²
Peso en seco9.7 t
ChasisAcero laminado en caliente EN 10025 S355JR · EN 1090 EXC-2
Calidad de soldaduraEN ISO 3834-3
EnvolventePanel sándwich, núcleo PIR 80 mm · λ ≈ 0,023 W/(m·K)
Resistencia al fuegoEI-30 · ensayado según EN 13501-2
SueloContrachapado marino sobre EPDM · clasificación antideslizante R-10
Instalación eléctrica230 V / 50 Hz · TN-S · conforme IEC 60364
ClimatizaciónBomba de calor inverter split · MERV-8
Rango de operación−25 °C a +50 °C ambiente
Clasificación de vientoDiseñado para viento básico de 130 km/h (EN 1991-1-4)
Diseño sísmicoSegún EN 1998-1 (Eurocódigo 8) · clase de ductilidad DCM
TransporteHuella ISO 668 · apto para placa CSC (variantes contenedor)
Tiempo de montaje4 horas · equipo de 2 personas

Full drawings, calculation notes, DoP, O&M manual and FAT report included with every unit. Specs indicative — configurable to project requirements.

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