Nowadays, the vast majority of urban residents live in high-rise buildings. When fires, earthquakes and other disasters occur, residents in high-rise buildings are often unable to escape and have to wait for rescue. In the rescue process of the fire ladder, due to the limited space, only 3-5 people can be rescued at a time, and it takes a lot of time to climb up and down every rescue. Time is life, and a life may be lost every second. The limited number of people carrying the ladder and the slow movement make many people not rescued, which often leads to a large number of deaths. High-level rescue has always been a worldwide problem that has never been solved. LIFE SLIDE is a high-rise rescue vehicle, inspired by slides, cranes, and rescue ladders, and an innovative design. Above the rescue vehicle is a folded rescue slide, which can be adjusted in height and angle through folding and telescopic. When rescuing, people only need to slide down from tall buildings like a slide. The rescue slide is divided into three sections, which are staggered in opposite directions, which can effectively slow down the sliding speed. A buffer area is set at the connection of each section, on which people can stand to guide and help people in need. The 2.0 version adds a green safe passage through which firefighters can climb to the floor. The calculation shows that the safety degree of the slope of the slide is 30 degrees, so the maximum angle of the slide is 30 degrees to ensure safety. The surface of the slide is aerospace thermal insulation coating, which can effectively resist the high temperature of fire. The ventilation device on the top of the slide can block the damage of smoke.
Country
China
Year
2017
Designer
FAN SHIZHONG
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Great design
Is there already such a rescue ladder now? I feel that it is just a need for safety and is necessary for every city.
I think too much downstairs.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, will you accidentally stop at the corner and kick people down?