Ambulance Drone

A new type of drone can go over 100 km/h and reaches its destination within 1 minute, which increases chance of survival from 8% to 80%

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+4 1. havix1 commented 9 years ago

WOW what a good idea, Now just get it done so we can use it ever where.
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+6 2. sux2bu commented 9 years ago

Fantastic use of a drone, the fact that the EMT's can see the situation and converse with the person on site trying to help.
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0 3. jackDjohnson commented 9 years ago

well.. the future of not having to get up off the couch to grab a beer from the fridge is looking Brighter !! LOL
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+13 4. YoArgentino commented 9 years ago

In the near future, this drone will crash into a pizza drone...
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-1 5. Kenuty commented 9 years ago

You're forgetting about one thing, The drone might be useful but what if the person who is listening to instructions is in sheer panic? The drone might help a bit but people are humans and errors will happen. If they aren't trained or calm in the situation I can see this possibly not working too well in that sort of situation and shit hitting the fans.

Of the drone
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+4 6. ughlah commented 9 years ago

#5 worth field testing though
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+4 7. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

#5 If the administer is in sheer panic and a regular ambulance can't get there quickly then the patient is unlikely to survive anyway. Surly this can only increase their chances. I can see this working in conjunction with a regular ambulance not instead of. It needs the back up of internet and TV advertising type instructions to drill the process into everyone's mind. Get rid of a few shampoo adverts & we'll live. This is the future right here. :)
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0 8. loadrunner commented 9 years ago

#5 #7 in places where an ambulance takes more than 5 minutes they deploy a drone. the drone is operated by a professional and trained medic, the operator can see trough the HD camera what the situation is, and even call in other emergency units. meanwile the ambulance or helicopter is on the way.
Every company, store, shop or office building in the Netherlands has an employee with a first aid license ( it is the law ) . so if it happens in a situation like this, there always is someone who is capable to operate it.

But it is not a replacement of any medical staff or emergency response units or anything like it, it is just to save a life faster, when the situation makes it possible.
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-1 9. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

#8 Doesn't the person in the company, store, shop or office get a day off then? You're talking like these have been around forever? Surly these unit's with the defibrillators are new? Drones haven't been around that long either. 8-)
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-2 10. daark08 commented 9 years ago

what happens when people start stealing these?
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0 11. etplayer commented 9 years ago

This is a great idea, however, an AED by itself is of marginally better value with no CPR performed.
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+1 12. fjwjr commented 9 years ago

Cuz that's what happens. You give someone CPR or shock them and they just get right up and hug you........
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-2 13. kauczok2751 commented 9 years ago

is the end of ambulances....?
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0 14. soupyKID commented 9 years ago

#5 Absolutely worth field testing! Firefighters are usually the ones that get on scene faster then Paramedics as their resources are more readily available and not as busy. They are trained in CPR and AED operation. I can definitely see this being an auxillary resource but definitely not a substitute.

#12 If a fatal cardiac rhythm is defibrillated as soon as its detected the patient normally will not know what happenened and most likely keep on talking. Why you ask? Ive seen it happen right in front of my eyes. Quite astounding actually. :)
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0 15. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

AEDs are everywhere nowadays, and as easily accessed as the drone. Without chest compressions, shocking is useless. Certain cardiac rhythms don't even require shocking but still require compressions. So making it appear that a drone is capable of defibrillating and saving someone's life, is deceiving.