LifeLocator can detect trapped victims via breathing and motion
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May 12, 2006 Given the seemingly increasing number of natural disasters in the world in recent times, the new LifeLocater could prove to be very handy for search and rescue teams in detecting live victims buried in debris created by avalanches, mudslides, building debris and other disaster wreckage. LifeLocator uses advanced ultra wideband (UWB) technology to quickly locate trapped victims who are moving or breathing. Motion can be detected up to 20 feet away and breathing is indicated up to 15 feet away from the sensor.
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