Operational Excellence Unit
Team Scouting &
Camp Setup
Advanced integration of VIATICUM rescue disciplines for volunteer responders and professional civil protection teams.
01. Pre-Deployment Reconnaissance
Pre-deployment reconnaissance begins the moment a team receives notification of a potential deployment. The primary goal is to gather critical intelligence before arriving at the site to ensure operational readiness[cite: 67, 68].
Intelligence Sources (Click to expand)
Official Reports & Satellite
Gather damage assessments and weather meteorological data from civil protection authorities…
Remote Sensing & Drones
Utilizing UAVs for high-resolution mapping and identifying safe access routes before entry…
02. Hazard Identification by Disaster Type
Each disaster type presents specific risks that require focused attention and specialized safety protocols[cite: 109, 110].
In earthquake-affected areas, structural stability is the primary concern. Buildings may appear stable but possess hidden damage making them lethal. Teams must identify falling debris from damaged facades, parapets, and chimneys[cite: 110, 112].
- • Assessment of void spaces
- • Utility hazard (gas/electric) mapping
- • Aftershock risk monitoring
Must be established at a safe distance from any structure to prevent secondary collapse casualties.
Flood environments are dynamic; conditions change rapidly due to upstream rainfall. Key hazards include water velocity, contamination from sewage/fuel, and submerged hazards like open manholes or vehicles[cite: 115, 120].
03. BoO Layout & Zoning
The Base of Operations (BoO) is the logistical and tactical heart of the mission. Designing functional layouts with proper zoning for operations, rest, and medical areas is mandatory[cite: 44, 1133].
Command
Zone Alpha
Rest Areas
Zone Bravo
Logistics
Zone Charlie
Sanitation
Zone Delta
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