
Israelis develop haptic vests for rescue and service dogs
Painless vibrating vest created at Ben-Gurion University enables delivery of remote commands to four-legged assistants.

Painless vibrating vest created at Ben-Gurion University enables delivery of remote commands to four-legged assistants.

More than 130 soldiers, engineers, firefighters, divers, doctors and search-and-rescue experts flew to Brazil from Israel with tons of special gear.

40 ZAKA International Rescue Unit commanders from 5 countries receive specialist search-and-rescue training with IDF Home Front Command.

RoboTiCan’s Rooster can help reach injured victims of natural disasters where it’s not safe to send a human rescue worker.

Israeli companies get grant to develop their novel remote monitoring and control system for first-responder teams in the United States and Israel.

Israeli aid teams arrived in Mexico two days after the earthquake struck and fanned out through Mexico City and surrounding villages to offer vital aid.

Israel Defense Forces delegation of 70 includes 25 engineers who are evaluating damage and providing assessments and assistance in the disaster zone.

Ben-Gurion University, European Union, Magen David Adom, Green Land Society and Jordanian Red Crescent collaborate for first-response preparedness.

Israeli National Emergency Management Authority unit includes 24 delegates from ZAKA Divers Unit, Fire and Rescue Authority’s central unit, Home Front Command and Ministry of Defense.

Volunteers from 13 different Israeli rescue organizations stand ready to fly to disaster areas and search out, rescue and treat survivors.

Israel Aerospace Industries built Res-Q-Cell, a geo-location system for search-and-rescue teams that detects faint mobile phone signals underground.

Israeli biologists and engineers team up to develop a locust-inspired robot capable of jumping twice as high as existing robots of its kind.

When an Israeli goes missing or gets into trouble anywhere in the world, families and insurance companies turn immediately to Hilik Magnus for help.

Countries around the world offer condolences to Turkish government after mine explosion and fire claims over 200 lives.