ORLANDO, FL – Emergency medical products and services provider DHS Technologies LLC displayed a mobile aid station from which responders could dispense food, water and other supplies following a hurricane or other natural disaster at the National Hurricane Conference. The conference was held at the Orlando Hilton on March 31- April 1, 2010.
The Reeves Incident Command Post (ICP) Trailer is a unique trailer and shelter combination that allows emergency responders to bring operations directly to the incident scene. Available in models ranging in size from 109 to 214 square feet and featuring a flexible console that can be used to store everything from medical supplies to communications equipment, the ICP is versatile enough to be configured for various applications, including as a command and control center or emergency operations center.
With a starting weight of less than 3,000 pounds, the ICP’s lightweight, aerodynamic design can easily be towed behind most vehicles, allowing for travel anywhere – even off road.
The Reeves ICP shelter design, which has been tested to withstand gusts of wind up to 65 mph, as well as free falling and blowing rain without intrusion of water, uses the same materials as DHS Systems’ Deployable Rapid Assembly Shelter (DRASH) system that has been used extensively by the military for more than 20 years.
Though relatively new to the market, the ICP has already been purchased by emergency response departments across the country, including the Hamilton County Health Department in Indiana, the Westchester County Department of Public Safety in New York and the Central Massachusetts EMS Corp.
The ICP was on display at Booth 807.