Netherlands Fire & Rescue Service – Geneva
The team deployed to Singapore to experience working in extreme heat in June 2022. The mock deployment was designed to simulate real-life scenarios and test the preparedness of UK ISAR. While the benefits of mock deployments in extreme heat may depend on the specific scenario and context, here are some potential benefits of training in extreme heat:
- Testing equipment: Conducting a mock deployment in extreme heat can help identify any issues with the equipment used by the UK ISAR team, such as heat stress on electronic devices or malfunctions due to high temperatures.
- Training in realistic conditions: Extreme heat can be a challenging environment to work in, and conducting a mock deployment in these conditions can help UK ISAR team members learn how to operate effectively and safely in these environments.
- Developing and testing procedures: Mock deployments can also help the UK ISAR team test and refine their procedures for responding to emergencies in extreme heat. This includes identifying the best ways to prevent heat stress and dehydration, how communicating effectively in high-temperature environments, and how prioritising tasks in challenging conditions.
- Enhancing team cohesion: Working together in challenging conditions can help UK ISAR team members develop a stronger sense of teamwork and camaraderie, which can be beneficial for future deployments.
- Preparing for real emergencies; Ultimately, conducting mock deployments in extreme heat can help ensure that the UK ISAR team is prepared and ready to respond to real emergencies in these conditions, which could potentially save lives and minimize the impact of disasters.