All of us know that you have to give a priority route to an ambulance on the road. Still, more and more we face with such traffic situation that it’s simply impossible, especially in cities with heavy traffic. That why our client decided to make a solution that could help not only create the most optimal route for ambulance, moreover make as free as it’s possible.
Emergency Route System
Our client is an R&D Center from the USA that provides innovative solutions for healthcare industry
Decrease driving time for paramedics in their rout to patients
Application calculates the fastest route by distance, patient location, date, time and weather conditions.
We developed a mobile application for paramedics for building the optimal route for an ambulance, synchronized it with Google Maps and Waze to notify drivers for giving a priority route for the ambulance in most popular navigation systems, integrated with Emergency service Web Portal for relaying GPS location of ambulances. Paramedic could use alert option or skip it for non-urgent cases. Drivers receive alert notification in their navigation system to give a priority road for the ambulance or change their route in its some particular part. Drivers have to confirm what option they choose.
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The result
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Paramedics are able to get to patient faster by having optimal route and less heavy traffic
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Drivers can make a free road for paramedics by receiving alerts about the ambulance on their route and rebuild their route in a timely manner
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Patients get help faster
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Emergency service can monitor ambulances location and manage their work more efficiently
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