[time-nuts] FW: Finding Victims Trapped in Rubble with NASA Radar Device

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Thu Aug 7 02:40:56 UTC 2014


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Hi JOHN, 

Quickly detecting living victims buried in rubble or other debris greatly
increases their chances of rescue and survival. This is especially true in
situations where there are multiple rubble piles or large extents of debris.


In partnership with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the DHS Science and
Technology Directorate's (S&T) is developing Finding Individuals for
Disaster and Emergency Response (FINDER). FINDER uses low-power microwave
radar to detect the small movements from breathing and the heartbeat of a
buried victim, even when the signal must pass through several feet of
building debris and rubble. 

FINDER supplements existing search and rescue techniques: it is a unique
tool because it doesn't require a responsive or conscious victim and it
isn't confused by animals or deceased human remains. This tool will be key
to finding lost individuals in natural disasters such as hurricanes and
tornadoes. 

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