In times of emergency rescue missions, a flexible and reliable emergency rescue mobile pump truck can achieve drainage and water removal within 15 seconds to one minute upon arrival at the scene, significantly enhancing the efficiency of emergency rescue operations. The essence of emergency rescue lies in the urgency and speed. The urgency refers to the timeliness of the rescue mission, the need to reach the scene promptly, and the speed of executing the rescue task. The mobile pump truck for urban flood prevention and drainage can be quickly maintained without dismantling the pipeline system. The pump design includes a viewing window and an outlet, allowing for easy removal of large particles and long, thick fibers from the pump body. Additionally, upon completion of use, the viewing window and outlet can be opened simultaneously to thoroughly discharge the pump's wastewater or debris, facilitating damage-free storage and easy transportation, ensuring that the pump is always ready for use.
The emergency rescue mobile water truck was developed due to the sudden nature resulting from factors such as long-term storage of rescue equipment, lack of maintenance, harsh working conditions, and special operational requirements. It features urgency, operational diversity, and significant social impact.
The Emergency Rescue Mobile Well can achieve rapid maintenance without dismantling the pipeline system. The well design includes a viewing window and adjustable water flow.
Emergency Rescue Mobile Pump Truck Product Applications
1. Rainwater and thick sewage;
2. Municipal wastewater engineering, flood prevention and drainage, mine wastewater treatment, manhole maintenance, leak recovery, sand dune water extraction, civil defense system drainage stations:
3. Industrial wastewater from light industry, papermaking, textiles, food, chemicals, electricity, mining, etc.
4. Wastewater discharge in residential areas
5. Wastewater and Sediments from Water Purification Systems
6. Leather industry, slaughterhouse wastewater, river pond aquaculture.
7. Brewing and sugar industries
8. Discharge of wastewater that is not highly corrosive but has been severely contaminated.




