Key points for the application of walkie-talkies in emergency rescue scenarios


Release time:

2026-01-23

The walkie-talkie, with its advantages of real-time communication and no reliance on base stations, has become the core communication device for emergency rescue (in scenarios such as earthquakes, floods, and fires).

The walkie-talkie, with its advantages of real-time communication and no reliance on base stations, has become the core communication device for emergency rescue (in scenarios such as earthquakes, floods, and fires). Its application effect directly affects the rescue efficiency and personnel safety. Key usage points need to be mastered. In terms of scene adaptation, corresponding types of walkie-talkies should be selected based on the rescue environment. For outdoor complex terrains (mountains, forests), UHF frequency band walkie-talkies should be preferred, as they have strong signal penetration, good diffraction performance, and longer communication distance. In fire and explosion sites, explosion-proof walkie-talkies should be used to avoid secondary dangers caused by circuit sparks. At the same time, backup batteries and charging equipment should be equipped to ensure continuous communication. In terms of frequency planning, the rescue team needs to divide exclusive communication channels in advance, allocate different channels according to rescue groups (search and rescue group, medical group, command group), avoid channel congestion and signal interference. At the same time, emergency standby channels should be reserved for emergencies. The channel settings need to be unified and standardized to ensure that all rescue personnel can master them proficiently. In terms of operation norms, before use, check the device's battery level, signal strength, and audio clarity. Wear professional headphones and microphones to free hands for rescue operations. During communication, use concise and clear language, state identity, location, and situation, avoid redundant expressions, ensure rapid information transmission, and maintain continuous listening to respond promptly to command instructions. In addition, equipment protection should be done well to avoid using it in collision or humid environments. Regularly check the equipment status, clean dust and water accumulation in time, and ensure stable operation in extreme environments.