Canine Remote Deployment System for Urban Search and Rescue

Alexander Ferworn, Ryerson University
Devin Ostrom, Ryerson University
Kevin Barnum, Ontario Provincial Police
Mike Dallaire, Ontario Provincial Police
Denis Harkness, Ontario Provincial Police
Mike Dolderman, Ontario Provincial Police

Abstract

The Canine Remote Deployment System (CRDS) is a dog-mounted remote delivery system for patients trapped in rubble when human contact is precluded but access by disaster dogs is possible. The system is capable of deploying items to the trapped individual by placing them in a pouch—called an "underdog"—attached to the release mechanism. This paper describes the device, how it works, how it has been used and how it might be employed in future disasters.

Recommended Citation

Ferworn, Alexander; Ostrom, Devin; Barnum, Kevin; Dallaire, Mike; Harkness, Denis; and Dolderman, Mike (2008) "Canine Remote Deployment System for Urban Search and Rescue," Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management: Vol. 5 : Iss. 1, Article 9.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/jhsem/vol5/iss1/9

 
 
 
 

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