Firefighting

Introduction

Suitable for scenarios such as forest and grassland fires, underground tunnel/urban building fires, and road traffic accident rescue. Whether it is field fire fighting in areas without nets or urban rescue in areas with nets, the portable command box can be used to conduct fire situation reconnaissance, monitor the vital signs of firefighters, and coordinate with the rear command center to issue tactical instructions, ensuring efficient rescue and personnel safety.

 

Introduction of solutions:

Based on private network

This solution is specifically designed for extreme emergency scenarios involving power outages, circuit outages, and network outages. Centered on a portable command kit, it integrates a full range of portable equipment, including self-organizing networks, satellite communication, and individual soldier data collection, to build a locally deployed, independently deploy-able emergency command and communication system. This enables interconnection between the forward temporary command post and the rear command center. The solution adopts a highly integrated and lightweight design, requiring no complex on-site configuration and can be rapidly deployed within 5 minutes. Through technologies such as self-organizing network multi-hop transmission and satellite narrowband high-definition backhaul, it solves the challenges of audio and video transmission, personnel positioning, and command and dispatch in network-free environments. It fundamentally addresses issues such as poor equipment portability, difficulties in coordinated command, and a shortage of technical personnel for rescue departments, providing full-process communication support and command assurance for network-free emergency scenarios such as earthquakes, floods, and forest fires.

Key Features:

-Self-Organizing Network, Infrastructure-Free Connectivity:

Powered by MESH ad hoc networking backpack units, the system builds a decentralized, self-healing wireless communication network. It supports multi-hop relay transmission (8+ hops) with a line-of-sight range of up to 10 km, enabling point-to-point and point-to-multi point voice, video, and data communication at rescue sites without relying on public network infrastructure.

-Integrated Space-Air-Ground System, Seamless Coordination:

By integrating portable satellite terminals, UAVs, and individual soldier terminals, the system establishes a “space–air–ground” unified information acquisition and transmission framework. The forward command post connects with the rear command center via satellite links for real-time audio/video transmission and command dispatch, overcoming geographical limitations.

-One-Click Deployment, Simplified Operation:

All equipment is ready to use upon startup, supporting rapid deployment. The portable command box integrates audio/video matrix and communication modules, allowing single-person operation and transport, meeting the fast-response requirements of front-line rescue missions.

-Unified Visual Command, Intelligent Dispatching:

Equipped with a “Single Map” emergency command platform, the system provides real-time visualization of personnel and equipment locations. It supports video access, trajectory tracking, and map-based dispatching, enabling command staff to “see, communicate, and control” effectively.

Multi-Terminal Integration, Full-Service Coverage:

Compatible with various sensing devices such as body-worn terminals and smart helmets, the system captures high-definition on-site audio and video. It also supports voice intercom, group broadcasting, and emergency conferencing, delivering an integrated “perception–transmission–command” solution.

-Highly Adaptable, Stable and Reliable:

Designed for harsh environments, the equipment operates within a wide temperature range of -20°C to +55°C and meets IP65 or higher protection standards. With built-in high-capacity batteries, it can operate continuously for over 2 hours without external power, ensuring reliability in extreme conditions such as heat, humidity, and dust.

 

Based on public network

This solution is built on 4G/5G public and private communication networks, with a portable command box serving as the core on-site node. It enables seamless 4G/5G data transmission among various emergency devices, including UAVs, body-worn cameras, portable surveillance units, and individual terminals. The system establishes an integrated emergency command platform featuring “on-site data acquisition – network transmission – cloud-based dispatch – unified management.”

The solution supports unified access and transmission of multi-protocol devices. Through a cloud-based command and dispatch platform, it enables centralized management of all emergency equipment, unified scheduling of audio and video resources, and real-time monitoring of on-site situations. It is also compatible with existing industry software platforms, eliminating “information silos” and enhancing the intelligence, precision, and collaboration of emergency command operations in network-covered environments.

It is suitable for a wide range of scenarios with 4G/5G coverage, such as urban emergency response, daily law enforcement, and campus/industrial park management.

Key Features

  • High-Speed 4G/5G Transmission with Real-Time HD Streaming:
    Leveraging full-network 4G/5G connectivity, the system supports real-time high-definition audio and video transmission with low latency and no lag, ensuring that command centers can clearly monitor on-site details.
  • Unified Access for Multiple Devices with Full Protocol Compatibility:
    Supports 4G/5G connectivity for UAVs, body-worn cameras, portable surveillance units, smart helmets, and individual terminals. Compatible with mainstream protocols such as GB28181, ONVIF, and SIP, and supports customization and integration with various industry software platforms, enabling seamless device-platform interoperability.
  • Cloud-Based Unified Management and Global Dispatch:
    A cloud-based command and dispatch platform enables remote device registration, permission management, and centralized control. It supports cross-region and cross-department scheduling, as well as shared audio/video resources, achieving “one-network unified management and full-domain visualization.”
  • Portable Command Box as On-Site Hub with Dual Command (Local + Cloud):
    The portable command box serves as the on-site command center, integrating 5G communication, audio/video decoding, and on-site conferencing capabilities. It supports local command and dispatch while synchronizing data to the cloud command center, enabling bidirectional command issuance and audio/video interaction between local and remote systems to meet hierarchical command requirements.
  • Multi-Service Integration with Intelligent Dispatching:
    Integrates multiple functions including video monitoring, voice intercom, notification broadcasting, emergency conferencing, trajectory tracking, and incident reporting. It supports multi-channel video access, recording and playback, and remote PTZ control. Command personnel can conduct real-time dispatch anytime, anywhere via PCs, tablets, and smartphones.

 

Case Study

Fire departments in multiple provinces and municipalities across China, recognizing the complexities of fire and rescue operations, high communication requirements, and the need for efficient command, have deployed the 4800-type command box as the core command equipment for on-site rescue. In fire and accident rescue scenarios, by running professional on-site command and dispatch software on the 4800-type command box, leveraging its powerful video conferencing capabilities, the system efficiently establishes voice communication links via walkie-talkies. Simultaneously, it integrates various audio and video acquisition devices, such as cameras and microphones, from different fire brigades, enabling unified aggregation, real-time transmission, and integrated command and dispatch of on-site audio and video data. Commanders can conduct multi-party video conferences on-site, coordinate with the rear command center in real time, and accurately issue rescue orders, significantly improving on-site command efficiency and collaborative combat capabilities in fire and rescue operations.

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