Pick-up truck, kayang mag-transform sa command center na may equipment at amenities | 24 Oras

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Mahirap 'pag may bagyo o ibang sakuna kahit para sa mga rescuer na kailangang ding may matuluyan on site. Kaya to the rescue ang isang pick-up truck na kayang mag-transform bilang command center na may medical at weather monitoring... pati kusina at mga kama.


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00:00It's hard to have a storm or other disaster, even for rescuers who also need someone on-site.
00:17That's why To The Rescue is a pickup truck that can transform as a command center
00:22that has medical and weather monitoring, as well as a kitchen and bed.
00:26Come on, let's change the game!
00:30In times of disaster and calamity,
00:37there's an all-in-one mobile vehicle that can be a backup.
00:44Powered by sustainable energy, all goods, even without electricity.
00:51There's also a command center with localized weather station.
00:58Equipped with rescue and emergency medical equipment.
01:05And complete with amenities like a kitchen and detachable portable bathroom.
01:12Impressive, eh?
01:16That's the Mobile Command and Control Vehicle or MOCOL.
01:22Developed by the team of Dennis Avelia within a decade.
01:27MOCOL is a disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation technology
01:32that is built by a trailer that can be loaded on a 4x4 pickup truck.
01:36This all started when Baguiong Yolanda happened back in 2013.
01:43The kind of vehicle that we created is a trailer system that expands and contracts.
01:49And you can set it up in any location.
01:52MOCOL is powered by sustainable energy through solar and wind power.
01:57It can last up to 32 hours.
02:00And when that energy is gone, we have a backup generator.
02:04MOCOL is used in more than 10 cities in the National Capital Region.
02:10Including Caloocan City.
02:12We've used it 13 times.
02:15We're in a 12 planned event in the city.
02:20And we have one incident, our drowning incident.
02:24We just want to be able to provide for every single LGU here in the Philippines.
02:29Because we know that they need it.
02:31And the urgency for disaster preparedness is so much more needed now.
02:39When assembled, there are three main rooms in MOCOL.
02:44First is the command room where you can see the perimeter camera system
02:50so that they can monitor the area.
02:52And this is the localized weather station.
02:56And there are different communication systems inside the command room.
03:01These are their sleeping quarters.
03:06Next is the pantry area where we can see their built-in kitchen.
03:13They also have a war room, our second room.
03:21And the third and final room here in MOCOL
03:24is the rescue and medical triaging area
03:26where we can see different emergency and medical equipment.
03:32A game-changing modern hub of technology
03:35made by Filipinos for Filipinos
03:38that's perfect for our disaster response here in the Philippines.
03:42For GMA Integrated News, I'm Martin Aviar.
03:45Changing the game!

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