Transcript Slide 1

ECRV
(Emergency Communications Response Vehicle)
is the American Red Cross delivery vehicle
for rapidly deployed Communications
and connectivity.
ECRV
(Emergency Communications Response Vehicle)
11’ 6”
18’
Light Up The Sky
ECRV History
 In 2000 the Detroit ARC Obtained a Donation of 10 Ford Excursions
and Gave 9 of Them to National ARC
 Project Committee of Communications Experts Designed Vehicles
With the Following Goals:
 Provide Required Capabilities, Equipment and Frequencies
 Amateur Radio Was Considered an Integral Part
 Self Sufficient in Providing Power
 Deployable Within 4-8 Hours
 Value Estimated at Over $300,000
 Majority of All Equipment Donated by Vendors
Deployment Priorities
1.
National Disasters in Support of a Red Cross Disaster Relief
Operation (DR) as directed by National Disaster Operations
Center (DOC) and the Job Director.
2.
Local Disasters in Support of Local Red Cross Chapter Disaster
Relief.
3.
Support of Public Events as Directed by Local Red Cross
Chapter.
4.
Call Local Red Cross Chapter to Request Deployment*
*Sponsoring agencies/chapters may need to pay for food and overnight
lodging
Training
 Enroll in the Disaster Services Human Resources (DSHR) System,
Complete First Aid & CPR Course and Medical Evaluation
 Complete Introduction to Disaster Services Course (ARC 3066)
 Drivers License, Valid Insurance, Provide Copy of Driving Record
 Defensive Driving Course or Emergency Vehicle Operating
Certificate (EVOC)
 ECRV Training Course – 2 ½ Days Plus OJT
Client Assistance System
 Disaster Assessment and Case work is done by Red Cross workers
using laptop computers at the clients location.
 Has just been deployed for the first time on two national disasters.
 This data is then synchronized with a database which also activates
cash cards provided to clients.
 This synchronization is done wirelessly to the ECRV, by telephone
modem, or through connection to broadband connection at a Red
Cross Chapter or Disaster Service Center.
Vehicle
 2000 Ford Excursion – With After Market Conversions
 7.3 Power Stroke Direct Injection Turbo Diesel
 4 Wheel Drive – 48 Gallon Tank – 10,000 Lbs
 AuraGen 8500 Watt AC Generator
 Hydraulic Jacks for Stabilization
Roof Deck
 18 Assorted Radio/Phone Antennas
 A 52' Pneumatic Mast for 4 Additional Antennas, and a Remote
Control Video Camera.
 VSAT Dish
 TV Satellite Dish
 Weather Station
Systems
 15 Radios – Public Service, Amateur, Scanners, Citizen Band, Weather
 14 Phones – Satellite, Digital, Analog, VoIP
 JPS Switch/Phone Patch System (* connected systems)
 Panasonic Toughbook Server operating system
 10 Wireless Laptop Computers (300’ range)
 Printer/Fax
 2 Video Monitors and VHS Video Tape Recorder
 Weather Radio
Outside Panel
 12 VDC Outlet
 3 Antenna Connections For Extra-Vehicular Radios
 Digital Satellite Signal Out
 Broadcast TV In
 9 Network Connections
 2 120 VAC Outlets – 6,000 Watts