Scubar helps save Lives in Haiti Earthquake
In the immediate aftermath of the horrific earthquake that reaped havoc and horrendous destruction to the Caribbean island of Haiti, scores of teams from all over the globe rushed to offer assistance with specialist equipment and personnel.
One team from the UK, the world renowned International Rescue Corp. based in Glasgow Scotland, were quickly mustered and on their way, prepared to do what ever they could in an effort to uncover any possible survivors within the carnage of the devastating earthquake.
A vital tool that International Rescue always carry on every mission is a Scubar Portable Inspection System, its portability and ease of use often enable IRC to peer into voids that they just cannot reach in the heart of collapsed buildings or craters.
IRC press officer Julie Ryan commented " Scubar is a very practical camera system which is both simple to operate in high pressure situations and is also versatile as it is equally at home in water rescue scenarios as well as USAR(Urban search and rescue)."
Scubar is currently in service with many search and rescue organisations across the globe, from the U.S.A to China Scubar continues to help save lives.