The formation of rescue trains may include the following aspects:
1. Bus: used to resettle the affected people or rescue workers and provide beds and basic living facilities.
2. Medical carriage: equipped with medical equipment and first-aid drugs for emergency medical rescue.
3. Material compartment: used to store and transport food, water, clothes, tents and other relief materials.
4. Engineering carriage: equipped with engineering equipment and tools for emergency repair of railways, highways and other infrastructure.
5. Communication carriage: equipped with communication equipment and radio station to ensure rescue command and communication.
As for the parking place of the rescue train, it is generally determined according to the specific location and demand of the disaster. The rescue train may choose to stop at the railway station near the disaster area, so as to quickly transport rescue workers and materials into the disaster area. At the same time, the parking position of the rescue train also needs to consider factors such as convenient transportation, safety and supporting infrastructure.
It should be noted that the specific grouping contents and parking places of rescue trains may be different due to different countries, regions and disaster types. In the actual rescue operation, it is necessary to have special rescue organizations and professionals to organize and command to ensure the efficiency and coordination of rescue work.