Lifeline

Cameron Murray

Bachelor of Design with HonoursIndustrial Design

Lifeline Shelter System - Displayed is a Inflatable waterproof shelter and deployment package
This collapsed stretcher form allows injured survivors to remain in their shelter while they are relocated, this provides the best chance of survival.
Lifeline deployment package - This provides the essential needs to survive the period until a rescue is suitable
A detachable waterproof hood provides cover for the stretcher zipper face opening

Bachelor of Design with Honours

Industrial Design
My project aim was to create a drone deployable emergency shelter system that category one and two emergency management organisations can use in aid of search and rescue scenarios.

Displayed is an inflatable shelter and deployment package which would be winched to survivors to allow them to shelter providing them with everything they need when helicopters are grounded due to poor conditions in category two scenarios or deployed to search and assist during category one triaging time.

This design was influenced by primary and secondary research which involved, surveys, interviews and expert evaluation.
Exhibition location
Block 12 Level D