Search and Rescue (SAR) Kit
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Search and Rescue (SAR) kits contain everything the team would need on a mission. A typical kit includes the following items.
- Tricorders: Multi-functional handheld devices capable of scanning for life signs, analyzing environmental conditions, and providing medical data.
- Emergency Medical Supplies:
- Hypo-sprays: For administering medications and treatments.
- Regenerators: Portable medical devices for healing injuries and wounds.
- Field Dressings: Sterile bandages and wound coverings.
- Portable Replicators: To create essential supplies like food, water, and spare parts.
- Emergency Beacon: A distress signal transmitter to call for assistance.
- Photon Flares: High-intensity light sources for signaling and illumination.
- Personal Force Fields: Compact devices that create protective energy barriers.
- Emergency Rations: Nutrient-rich food bars.
- Environmental Suits: Lightweight suits with built-in life support systems for hazardous environments.
- Emergency Shelter: Compact tents or force field generators.
- Communicators: Long-range communication devices.
- Emergency Transporter Beacons: To facilitate emergency beam-outs.
- Transport Inhibitors: To prevent others from transporting in or out
- Fire Suppression Equipment: Portable extinguishers for shipboard fires.
- Survival Blankets: Reflective blankets to retain body heat.
- Emergency Oxygen Masks: For use in low-oxygen environments.
- Universal Toolkits: Multipurpose tools for repairs and improvisation.
- Emergency Navigation Beacons: To mark locations or guide rescuers.
- Portable Energy Cells: For powering equipment.
- Emergency Phaser: Set to stun for self-defense.
- Data PADDs: For recording information and instructions.
- Emergency Rope and Grappling Hook Gun: For climbing or rescue operations.
Credits
Many thanks to Camila for compiling this information.