This Ambulance Drone Can Fly Into Trouble With First Aid
A Dutch engineer has created a flying defibrillator for emergency situations.
A Dutch engineer has created a flying defibrillator for emergency situations.
The drone, called the Ambulance Drone, would be stationed at
various points in the city. In an emergency, people on the scene can call it in and
it arrives a few seconds later. The built-in defibrillator unit can be used by
anyone and it allows doctors to monitor the situation after
the shocks are administered.
The drone includes a webcam and loudspeaker and allows remote doctors
to walk people on the scene through the process of attaching the electrodes
and preparing the defibrillator. The creator, Alec Momont of TU Delft's Faculty of
Industrial Design Engineering, said that 20% of people can operate a defibrillator
without instruction and the number rises when they
have prompts from trained personnel.
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