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The role of communication systems in emergency medical services
The important role that land mobile communication systems play in the effective operation of an emergency medical services (EMS) system is discussed. The need for EMS systems, classification of types of communication subsystems, FCC Rules and Regulations for EMS, what to do before designing communication systems, and examples of several systems are ...
A.J.J. Sluyter
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This study builds a ubiquitous emergency medical service (EMS) system with sensor devices, a smartphone, a webcam, Zigbee, and a 3.5G wireless network. To avoid excessive wiring, a Zigbee-based wireless sensor network within the ambulance records the patient's biosignals, which includes an electrocardiogram (ECG), pulse, blood oxygen content, and ...
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2023 Second International Conference on Electronics and Renewable Systems (ICEARS), 2023
Stone-deaf persons utilize gesture language as a form of communication. Disabled As a kind of non-verbal communication, individuals use sign language movements to convey their feelings and ideas to others.
Karthik K +3 more
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Stone-deaf persons utilize gesture language as a form of communication. Disabled As a kind of non-verbal communication, individuals use sign language movements to convey their feelings and ideas to others.
Karthik K +3 more
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International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies, 2018
This article presents a method to predict the medical resources required to be dispatched after large-scale disasters to satisfy the demand. The historical data of past incidents (earthquakes, floods) regarding the number of victims requested emergency ...
Homer Papadopoulos, Antonis Korakis
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This article presents a method to predict the medical resources required to be dispatched after large-scale disasters to satisfy the demand. The historical data of past incidents (earthquakes, floods) regarding the number of victims requested emergency ...
Homer Papadopoulos, Antonis Korakis
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QoS aware routing in body-to-body network for emergency medical care: issues and challenges
International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing, 2019With the increase in frequencies and unpredictability of disasters worldwide, there is a necessity for novel ubiquitous communication systems enabling Emergency Medical Care (EMC) at the disaster site for e-triaging of the victims.
Diana Olivia +2 more
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Arizona's rural emergency medical services communications system
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 1976In 1972, the Arizona State Legislature established the Division of Emergency Medical Services within the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). As a part of that legislation, the Legislature charged the Director of the Department of Public Safety with the responsibility for the establishment, operation and maintenance of the Statewide Emergency ...
B.H. Flood, L.K. Russell
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Implementation of GUI based Vital Track Ambulance for Patient Health Monitoring
International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems, 2023Smart Ambulance and Patient Health Monitoring is a system designed to enhance the quality of medical care during patient transport. it is a cutting-edge technology that integrates healthcare with transportation It aims to improve the efficiency of ...
Dankan Gowda V +4 more
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Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2014
Our goal was to determine if a statewide Emergency Medical Services (EMSs) Stroke Triage and Destination Plan (STDP), specifying bypass of hospitals unable to routinely treat stroke patients with thrombolytics (community hospitals), changed bypass frequency of those hospitals.Using a statewide EMS database, we identified stroke patients eligible for ...
Andrew W, Asimos +6 more
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Our goal was to determine if a statewide Emergency Medical Services (EMSs) Stroke Triage and Destination Plan (STDP), specifying bypass of hospitals unable to routinely treat stroke patients with thrombolytics (community hospitals), changed bypass frequency of those hospitals.Using a statewide EMS database, we identified stroke patients eligible for ...
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Communications for a county emergency medical services (EMS) system
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 1979Emergency medical services (EMS) communications systems implemented in San Mateo County, CA, between 1976 and 1978 are described. The author was Supervisor of Communications for the Country of San Mateo from September 1973 to June 1978. During this time, EMS radio systems were planned and implemented to serve the county in accordance with the EMS ...
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Emergency Medical Services Communications System Technical Planning Guide
1979This document is intended to provide guidance in planning Emergency Medical Systems [sic] (EMS) communications. Processes and and procedures are presented for such planning. Recommendations for obtaining technical, consultative and other assistance in designing and implementing EMS systems are given.In addition, this report is designed to familiarize ...
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