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Problem: First responders to fires, disasters, and other emergencies must deploy fast to locations with unknown resources, stay healthy under dangerous conditions, triage or control crowds, and maintain endurance for long periods under high stress. Yet tents offer only minimal levels of weather protection and security for sleeping or working.
Solution: A first responder sheltering system that can be delivered in a pickup truck or an ambulance, go up like a tent, and provide an immediate self-powered triage center, processing station, or clinic.
Benefits:
- Rapid secure structures for emergency responder work, rest, and leisure.
- Each room can transform in seconds from work center into a secure sleeping space for six.
- Supports rapid relocation as conditions on the ground change.
- Minimizes need for scarce local resources.
- Provides clean water, sanitation, and power for responders and served public.
- Durable and stores compactly in preparation for the next deployment.
- Suitable as a building asset leave-behind to support long-term recovery.
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Converts between bunks, desks, and meeting space in seconds.
  
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