Windmill-powered emergency oxygen stations for disaster zones
Rapidly-deployable, portable towers that unfold from compact cases into tall wind turbine structures generating medical-grade oxygen and power when grids fail. Immediate respiratory support for victims trapped in areas with destroyed infrastructure.
REQUEST DEPLOYMENTWatching a flatbed truck arrive at a quake site, a team unpacks what looks like a coffin, and within 20 minutes it autonomously unfolds into a 40-foot tower spinning in the wind, immediately pumping oxygen through distribution lines to trapped victims and field hospitals — all while power lines around them lie dead.
Generates medical-grade oxygen using only wind energy - zero external power required.
Autonomous unfolding from compact case to fully operational 40-foot tower.
Hospital-quality oxygen concentrators with automated filter replenishment.
Compact case format for rapid transport to any disaster location.
$350K per unit - Government pre-positioning contracts with UN, Red Cross, and national disaster agencies. Includes $45K/year subscription for maintenance, rapid deployment team access, and automatic oxygen filter replenishment. Similar to AED programs, but for disaster-scale infrastructure.