Ambulance are now swiflty turning into drones to save more lives

in #drones7 years ago

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Each year nearly 18 million people in the world suffer from a CVD. Only a small 8% survives because of slow response times of emergency ambulance services.

The ambulance-drone is able to save lives with an integrated defibrillator.

The goal is to improve existing emergency infrastructure with a new network of drones that will fly around and help people. This new type of drone can go well over 100 km/h to the person that needs it.

The drone can reach its destination within 1 minute instead of 10 minutes with an ambulance. This increases the chance of survival from 8% to 80%!
This drone folds up and becomes a toolbox for all kinds of emergency supplies.

Future implementations will also serve other use like such as drowning, diabetes, respiratory issues and trauma which hopefully should come out soon to save more lives.

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The future is closer than we think and this drone will save lives and help people live longer.

The only issue is if people make fake calls to the emergency services. By people doing this the drone will waste time and power going there for no reason, but then again sometimes people fake call the ambulance.

Whenever you call the emergency services make sure to think that it is really life-threatening or a real emergency because other people might need it much more but they cant get help because other people are calling them for non-serious things.

When you call make sure that it is an emergency because someone else could be dying.

Here is in the ambulance drone in use a video

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It seems that drones are not going anywhere anytime soon - their place in society is becoming more established by the day. Nice post, Fabian.