Engineered once, deployable many times.
A mobile intensive care trailer brings high-dependency critical care capability to locations where fixed ICU infrastructure is absent, overwhelmed or temporarily offline. structmod mobile intensive care trailers deliver 4-6 ICU bed capacity with full per-bed monitoring, mechanical ventilation support, comprehensive medical gas reticulation and optional negative-pressure isolation for infectious-disease patients. The trailer pairs with surgical, imaging and laboratory trailers to form a complete critical care chain, or operates standalone where the clinical pathway terminates at ICU-level care.
Each ICU bed in the trailer is equipped to full fixed-site ICU standard: multi-parameter monitor (ECG, SpO2, NIBP, invasive BP, EtCO2, temperature) with central station display, mechanical ventilator capability, medical gas outlets (O2, medical air, vacuum, compressed air for ventilator drive), IV infusion pumps and syringe drivers on ceiling pendants, and overhead emergency power for life-critical devices. Nursing workflow is supported by a central nurse station with monitoring overview, clean and dirty utility rooms, medication preparation area, and staff space. Infection control uses pressure cascades with negative pressure available at each bed position.
structmod mobile intensive care trailers support pandemic surge response, mass-casualty incident response, hospital ICU expansion during renovation, disaster response, and military expeditionary critical care. Lead time is 10-14 weeks from contract signature. Medical electrical follows IEC 60364-7-710 for Group 2 medical locations (life-critical) with isolated power systems, UPS backup and emergency generator connection. Full clinical commissioning through FAT and SAT validates monitoring, alarm systems, infection control and emergency procedures before handover.
Typical deployment sequence
- Hour 0 — trailer arrives on tow vehicle, positioned and chocked
- Hour 0–1 — stabilizer jacks deployed, leveling verified
- Hour 1–2 — hydraulic walls or slide-outs extended where fitted
- Hour 2–3 — utility connections (power, water, wastewater)
- Hour 3–4 — functional test per FAT protocol
- Hour 4 — operational handover with user training
Spec sheet — STR-2914
| Overall length | 15.4 m · 50.5 ft |
|---|---|
| Width (transport) | 2.99 m |
| Width (deployed) | 2.99 m |
| Height (transport) | 3.10 m |
| Floor area (deployed) | 46.0 m² |
| Dry weight | 16.4 t |
| Chassis | EN 10025 S355JR hot-rolled steel · EN 1090 EXC-2 |
| Welding quality | EN ISO 3834-3 |
| Envelope | Sandwich panel, PIR core 80 mm · λ ≈ 0.023 W/(m·K) |
| Fire resistance | EI-30 · tested to EN 13501-2 |
| Floor | Marine plywood on EPDM · R-10 slip rating |
| Electrical | 400 V / 50 Hz · 3-phase · IEC 60364 compliant |
| HVAC | VRF multi-split · HEPA H13 (medical) |
| Operating range | −25 °C to +50 °C ambient |
| Wind rating | Designed for 140 km/h basic wind (EN 1991-1-4) |
| Transport | ISO 668 footprint · CSC plate eligible (container variants) |
| Setup time | 2–4 hours · 2-person crew |
Full drawings, calculation notes, DoP, O&M manual and FAT report included with every unit. Specs indicative — configurable to project requirements.