Participation in Kumamoto City's "TKB48 Evacuation Drill"

YUASA Co., Ltd. participated in the TKB48 evacuation drill hosted by Kumamoto City, providing flat-pack medical containers. The drill aimed to eliminate disaster-related deaths and demonstrated rapid medical environment setup.
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YUASA CO., LTD. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Hiroyuki Tamura) participated in the TKB48 (*1) evacuation drill held in Kumamoto City, providing flat-pack medical containers.

*1 About TKB48

A disaster prevention concept that aims to achieve zero disaster-related deaths by installing toilets (T), meals (K), and beds (B) within 48 hours of a disaster (= "TKB48") and establishing a system to provide warm meals and other support to evacuees.

[Evacuation Drill in Kumamoto City]

As a milestone marking 10 years since the Kumamoto earthquake, the TKB48 evacuation drill hosted by Kumamoto City was held at Aqua Dome Kumamoto for two days, from Saturday, May 16 to Sunday, May 17. This drill simulated an earthquake with a seismic intensity of 6+ to 7 centered on Kumamoto City, aiming to establish sanitary, meal, and sleeping environments within 48 hours and provide a comfortable environment for participants. It was also the first nationwide attempt to assume wide-area cooperation across prefectural borders for transporting supplies and equipment.

In this drill, with approximately 150 participants, YUASA provided flat-pack medical containers. The containers were actually set up and operated as clinics, serving as a demonstration site for ensuring rapid medical environments during disasters.

[Flat-Pack Medical Container]

This solution is a medical container intended for use as an alternative to hospital facilities.

It is a foldable unit house that can be set up in about 30 minutes per unit, highlighting its mobility. Inside, examination beds and negative pressure equipment are installed, enabling rapid medical system construction in disaster areas. Additionally, since it can be rented, supply volume can be adjusted as needed, and it was actually introduced during the Noto Peninsula earthquake.

During the drill, medical flow training from triage to treatment was conducted inside the containers by participants playing roles of doctors and patients.

Training for examination and treatment inside the flat-pack medical container.

YUASA will continue to contribute to the rapid and high-quality development of evacuation environments during disasters, aiming to realize a "resilient and sustainable society."

■ Company Overview

YUASA CO., LTD. ( www.yuasa.co.jp/ )

Location: 7 Kandamitoshirocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Representative: President Hiroyuki Tamura

Established: June 25, 1919

Business: Sales and service of industrial equipment, industrial machinery, housing equipment, pipes, air conditioning, construction and exteriors, construction machinery, energy, and other fields.

[Contact for this matter]

YUASA CO., LTD., General Planning Division, Public Relations Group TEL: 03-6369-1133 E-mail: souki@yuasa.co.jp

FAQ

What is TKB48?

A disaster prevention concept aiming to install toilets, meals, and beds within 48 hours to achieve zero disaster-related deaths.

Where was the flat-pack medical container used?

It was used in the Noto Peninsula earthquake affected areas and in Kumamoto City's TKB48 evacuation drill.

How long does it take to set up?

About 30 minutes per unit.