Description
Search Cam System (or Search Camera) is a critical electronic device used by professional rescue teams to quickly and safely search voids, confined spaces, and collapsed structures for trapped or buried victims. Designed with a flexible or rigid probe featuring a camera and illumination, it allows rescuers to visually assess the stability of voids and establish two-way communication with survivors, significantly accelerating the location and extraction process in post-disaster scenarios across Pakistan.
Features:
- High-Resolution Camera Head: Features a compact, rugged, and waterproof camera head equipped with adjustable or infrared illumination to provide clear color or black-and-white video feedback in complete darkness.
- Flexible/Telescopic Probe: The camera is mounted on a durable probe, often flexible (Gooseneck) for navigating tight bends, or telescopic (rigid) for reaching long distances and providing more stable viewing.
- Integrated Two-Way Audio: Includes a built-in microphone and speaker near the camera head, allowing rescuers to communicate directly with the trapped victim and determine their condition, vital for maintaining morale and planning the extraction.
- Large, High-Brightness Monitor: Features a sunlight-readable, monitor for clear viewing of the video feed, often detachable for portable use or equipped with video output for recording.
- Digital Recording Capability: Systems often include onboard capability to record video and audio onto an card for post-mission documentation and analysis.
- Ease of Operation: Designed with simple, intuitive controls for rapid deployment and easy manipulation by rescue personnel wearing gloves










