Medical Emergency Response

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Emergency management is about four things: mitigation preparedness, response and recovery – all require the right procedures to be in place.

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With Milestone XProtect® you can combine the systems and processes needed to locate those who need help and bring the right emergency response to them as quickly as possible.


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Effective response is all about coordination: cameras, audio sensors, fire alarms, PSIM systems and a lot more can act together to mitigate emergencies and even save lives. See what’s possible with our solution models below.
Central monitoring
Surveillance
Tracking & monitoring
Intrusion & alarms 
Vehicles & traffic
Solution model:

Central monitoring

As remote monitoring becomes more common, so too are central monitoring stations at medical facilities. These often oversee multiple sites and are geared to help responders reach accident sites and assist in giving them aid. Medical central monitoring stations typically connect and oversee a range of components including cameras, audio sensors, alarms, vehicle communication and Physical Security Information Management systems – with drones and body-worn cameras growing in popularity.
 
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Surveillance

Medical emergencies require strict procedures and swift execution. The right combination of systems and processes working together can locate those who need help and bring the right emergency response quickly. The kinds of cameras used in medical-related surveillance include cameras that send alerts if someone has fallen or has lain prone for a lengthy time. Audio sensors will also detect screams or gunshots. Drones can be sent ahead of responders to detect dangers such as in fire situations or locate people needing help.
 
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Tracking & monitoring

When accidents happen, a GPS and tracking systems can help first responders to quickly reach the scene. With remote monitoring, video analytics software will track the movement of the patients and note unusual activity such as falling or laying still for extended periods. Video summary software is invaluable in reviewing incidents and preventing them from happening again.
 
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Intrusion & alarms 

Alarms are a crucial facet of medical emergency response. Alarm systems range from smoke sensors and temperature monitors to audio sensors that react to gunshots or screams. In the case of remote monitoring, cameras can send alerts if someone has fallen or been laying prone for a long time.
 
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Vehicles & traffic

Speed is of the essence in emergency medical response, with a range of technologies now available to ensure responders can do their job swiftly and safely. Traffic management systems and maps show ambulances the best route to take and pinpoint victims. Drones can also survey the road ahead. Communication and video systems enable responders such as ambulance crews to prepare hospitals in advance while en route with the patient.
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