Designed for Fire & Rescue Operations
Fire and rescue sites require temporary spaces that can be transported, installed and relocated according to changing field conditions.
This inflatable shelter provides an reliable area for rescue personnel, equipment preparation, communication support and temporary site activities.

Operational LayoutPersonnel Area
The 5 × 8 m Air Tent – 40 m² Orange Inflatable Shelter for Fire and Rescue Operations internal layout provides space for temporary rest areas, team preparation and field support.
Equipment Support Area
The enclosed structure can be used for storing rescue equipment and organizing operational materials.
Coordination Area
The shelter can serve as a temporary communication and coordination space during emergency missions.
Technical Data
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Shelter Type | Low Pressure Inflatable Tent |
| Size | 5 × 8 m |
| Supporting Structure | Airtight PVC Air Beam |
| Air Beam Material | 0.7 mm PVC Fabric |
| Outer Cover | 600D Oxford Fabric |
| Floor Material | 550 g/m² PVC Fabric |
| Color | Orange |
| Inflation Equipment | Electric Air Pump |
| Application | Emergency Camp, Rescue Site, Temporary Facility |
Shelter Construction
Air Tent – 40 m² Orange Inflatable Shelter for Fire and Rescue Operations.

Outer Cover
The external cover is made of 600D orange Oxford fabric, providing weather protection and high visibility for fire and rescue deployment areas.

Inflatable Air Beam Structure
The supporting structure uses 0.7 mm airtight PVC fabric air beams, which form the main frame after inflation.

Inner Lining
The inner lining is made of 210D white polyester fabric, creating a cleaner internal surface and improving the indoor environment for personnel activities.

Ground sheet
The floor system uses 550 g/m² PVC fabric, providing a waterproof barrier between the internal area and outdoor ground conditions.
Deployment Process
The inflatable shelter is designed for repeated deployment in fire and rescue operations. The installation process includes unpacking, positioning, inflation, anchoring and preparation for use.
1. Unpacking and Preparation
Remove the shelter and accessories from the package.
2. Unfolding and Positioning
Unfold the shelter and position it correctly.
3. Inflation of Air Beam Structure
Inflation of Air Beam Structure by using electric airpump.
4. Ground Anchoring and Stabilization
Fix the shelter with the ground nails and and guy ropes.
5. Internal Arrangement and Operation
Arrange the interior for operational requirements.
6. Deflation and Relocation
Deflate, fold, pack and relocate the shelter.
Typical Deployment Scenarios
Operational Applications

Fire Brigade Support Station
The shelter provides temporary space for firefighter rest, equipment preparation, personnel briefing and operational support during firefighting missions.

Search and Rescue Operations
Suitable for establishing temporary working areas at rescue sites, providing protected space for rescue personnel, communication equipment and mission coordination.

Incident Command Support
The shelter can be deployed as a temporary command support point for field coordination, situation assessment, planning meetings and communication activities.

Emergency Medical Support
The space can be used for temporary first aid, casualty assessment, medical supply storage or patient stabilization before transportation.
- Shelter dimensions
- Fabric color
- Door configuration
- Window layout
- HVAC openings
- Logo printing
- Electrical accessories
- Internal partitions
The shelter can be configured according to different operational requirements. Dimensions, layout, materials and optional accessories can be adjusted to support various fire and rescue deployment scenarios.

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