Doomsday Bunker Upgrade Chapter 509: Emergency survival cabin
"There is an avalanche!" The captain shouted, and at the same time, he hurriedly pulled a striking orange-red pull tab on the backpack that had not been removed from him.
With the captain's shout, the other team members also noticed the collapsed snow, hurriedly found their own backpacks, and did the same as the captain.
One after another huge silver **** spread out around them like inflatable balloons. The members of the expedition team quickly got into these balls, sealed the entrance of the **** from the inside, and then locked them in Grip the handle inside the ball firmly.
In just a few minutes, everyone has completed the avoidance action of hiding in the ball, leaving only the ball and the half-built camp on the spot.
The captain was hiding in the ball at this time, holding on to the grip inside the ball, feeling extremely nervous.
He encountered an avalanche before, but he was very lucky that time. He just watched the avalanche happen from a long distance, and he did not face the threat of the avalanche that would be buried.
But that experience left a deep impression on him, especially watching the avalanche pour down all the way, completely destroying the mountains and forests, which he will never forget for the rest of his life.
So he is very skeptical about the reliability of the so-called emergency survival pod he is currently in.
Only, at this time, they had no better way than to hide in the emergency survival cabin that was issued before departure, hoping that this inflatable ball-like thing could resist avalanches.
Be aware that the speed of the avalanche is very fast, and it is impossible for them to escape the range of the avalanche before it arrives.
As the ground shakes more and more violently, the members of the expedition team are also full of tension and worry. This mere few minutes is the longest torment for them.
Finally, with a growing roar, the avalanche arrived.
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Pricked up his ears, listening to the gradually quiet outside, the captain knew that the avalanche was finally over.
This gave him a sigh of relief, and at the same time, he couldn't help but secretly rejoice that the emergency survival cabin that was issued was really good. Although he was hit hard in the avalanche just now, he finally just rolled in this survival cabin. Go away, except for a little uncomfortable, no injuries.
The captain turned on the lights on his protective suit to illuminate the narrow space in the entire survival cabin, and then he checked his physical condition while calling other team members through the intercom.
The space inside this emergency survival pod is quite cramped, allowing only one person to curl up inside.
But this is also for safety reasons. When encountering danger, if the space is too large and people roll in it, it is easy to cause injury or secondary injury.
In such a narrow space, the human body can curl up in it, but it can play a role in immobilizing the body.
Although it is uncomfortable to roll with the emergency survival pod, at least it will ensure that people inside will not break their arms or pin their legs to their heads due to the roll.
Through the intercom, the captain confirmed the situation of the team members around him. Generally speaking, it was not bad. Only two or three people suffered minor injuries, but they were only minor injuries and were not serious. They could be dealt with by themselves.
This puts him at ease and can wait for rescue with peace of mind.
Although it's a bit frustrating to stay in the emergency survival pod, it's much better than just crawling out.
Although the emergency survival cabin is inflatable, it is made of a very good thermal insulation material, which can effectively resist the cold outside and maintain the temperature inside.
So even if the protective clothing on the body doesn't work, you can stay in the emergency survival cabin for a long time without freezing to death.
And what they had just encountered was an avalanche. Even if the emergency survival pod was relatively light, it could dislodge the tumbling snow in the avalanche and float to the upper layer of the avalanche. At this time, they might also be buried by the snow.
Although it is said that digging out a way to escape before the snow is frozen is a self-rescue method at this time, for safety and security, it is better to stay in the emergency survival cabin and wait for rescue.
After all, before they arrived at the camp, they had already walked for a day, consuming a lot of physical strength.
Originally, they were all ready to make a fire to cook and to rest, but now they encountered an avalanche, and the team members basically did not have enough physical strength to do the work of digging themselves out of the snow.
So at this moment, they can only make do with one night in the emergency survival cabin, waiting for the rescue to arrive.
Fortunately, the outer layer of the emergency survival cabin has become hard at this time, which can maintain its own shape and resist the backlog of surrounding snow, ensuring that these expedition team members will not be in any danger if they stay inside.
Although the team members were unable to make a fire to cook and eat steaming food at this time, the protective clothing on their bodies could still provide them with emergency nutritional ointment and drinking water to maintain their survival.
The only thing you need to pay attention to is don't drink water because you are nervous. After all, you are staying in the emergency survival cabin. It is a hassle to go to the toilet. In a small space, even if there is a helmet to block the smell, it will be very uncomfortable.
The captain has sent a distress signal to the two team members who are guarding the vehicle outside the mountain area through the communication equipment, asking them to ask for help.
Captain is not worried at all about whether he will be rescued.
The location they were in before the avalanche was a mountain col, surrounded by mountain walls, so even if they encountered an avalanche, they would still be buried in that col. ~IndoMTL.com~ It could not be reached. After a night of rest and recovery, the team members were able to find a way to get themselves out of the snow with the help of the exoskeleton.
In addition, everyone has a talker and a locator on their bodies. It has been confirmed just now that everyone is still in touch. They also carry their own backpacks, so it is not a problem to hold them for a while.
At this time, the captain couldn't help but feel fortunate that they encountered an avalanche halfway through the camp. Everyone had time to pick up their backpacks, deploy the emergency survival cabin to avoid danger, and bring their own backpacks with them.
If their camps were all set up, everyone unloaded their supplies and exoskeletons, and they were ready to rest before they encountered an avalanche, then their situation at this time would be much worse.
Now they are just in a little trouble. As long as they stay at ease until tomorrow morning, they can find a way to save themselves while waiting for rescue.
And now all they have to do is fill their stomachs and get a good night's rest.