In rescue operations, specialized inflatable devices provide a controlled lifting force. These tools are designed to elevate heavy objects, such as vehicles or structural elements, creating space for extrication or stabilization. For example, these devices can be deployed to lift a vehicle off a trapped individual or to stabilize a collapsed building during search and rescue efforts.
The utilization of these tools significantly enhances the speed and safety of rescue operations. Their portability and ease of deployment allow first responders to quickly address critical situations. Historically, alternative lifting methods were often slower, more cumbersome, and posed greater risks to both victims and rescuers. The advent of this technology represents a significant advancement in emergency response capabilities.