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Chongqing
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7 days
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Origin China

GYGD-IV Rotary Borehole Inspection Camera: First Response to Subsurface Emergencies

When a well blows out, a tunnel collapses, or a mine shaft floods, every minute matters. The GYGD-IV Rotary Borehole Inspection Camera is the first‑response tool that provides immediate visual intelligence for emergency teams, helping them assess the situation, plan the response, and monitor progress—all without entering the hazardous zone. For mine rescue teams, fire departments with HAZMAT capabilities, and well control specialists, this camera is a critical component of the emergency response kit.


Immediate Situation Assessment
Within five minutes of arrival, the GYGD-IV can be deployed to provide a live video feed from the emergency site. The camera descends through the wellbore, collapse opening, or shaft to show:

  • The nature of the failure (collapsed casing, parted tubing, bursting pipe)

  • The position of personnel or equipment (if visible)

  • The condition of the surrounding structure (cracks, deformations, water intrusion)

  • The presence of obstructions (debris, fallen rock, displaced tools)

This intelligence allows the incident commander to make informed decisions about rescue, repair, or abandonment.


Remote Viewing for Command Center
The GYGD-IV’s live streaming capability transmits video to a command center or to multiple devices worn by first responders. Remote experts (geologists, engineers, safety officers) can annotate the video with notes and recommendations, which are visible to field teams. This real‑time collaboration ensures that the best available expertise is applied to the emergency, regardless of where those experts are located.


Atmospheric Monitoring Integration
The GYGD-IV control unit includes inputs for external gas sensors (oxygen, lower explosive limit, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide). During emergency inspections, these sensors are deployed at the collar of the well or opening. The sensor readings are displayed on the same screen as the video, and the system can be configured to automatically stop the winch if a dangerous gas concentration is detected. This prevents the camera from entering an explosive or toxic environment, protecting both the equipment and the operator.


Post‑Incident Documentation
After the emergency is resolved, the GYGD-IV’s recorded video serves as incident documentation for after‑action reviews, insurance claims, and regulatory reporting. The timestamped, depth‑referenced footage provides an objective record of the conditions at the time of the incident and the steps taken to resolve it.


Table: Emergency Response Specifications

Emergency Feature GYGD-IV Capability
Rapid Deployment Less than five minutes from arrival to live video
Live Streaming Secure transmission to command center and remote devices
Atmospheric Integration Gas sensor inputs, automatic winch stop on alarm
Remote Annotation Experts can mark video in real time for field teams
Incident Documentation Timestamped, depth‑referenced video for after‑action review
Rugged Construction Impact‑resistant case, abrasion‑proof cable, manual winch override


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Year Established
2009
Total Employees
101 - 200 People
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North America, South America, Eastern Europe