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Design And Implementation Of An Automated Ambulance Dispatch System
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Ambulance dispatch system (ADS). This is a software that is needed to help ensure that the ambulance dispatching company meets all federal mandates about the speed at which an ambulance is dispatched. In order to made this possible, the system greatly decreases the amount of paperwork that must be filed.
This system shall also help the company ensure that they are providing an adequate amount of ambulance for each of the service area by enabling the management to track the status of each ambulance and a log of ambulance activity. The system can also be known as computer aided dispatch system (CAD), that receives a phone call from a service provider, records the details of an emergency incident including location, finds the next available ambulance and dispatches the ambulance within three minutes.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]INTRODUCTION1.0 IntroductionThe emergency ambulance dispatch system or computer aided dispatch system (CAD) is a web based application that efficiency receives a phone call from all services, records the details of an emergency including location, find the next available ambulance and dispatches the ambulance as fast as possible with some minute.As technology and particularly computer technology evolved, the dispatching of EMS resources took on an entirely new dimension and required completely n ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]INTRODUCTION1.0 IntroductionThe emergency ambulance dispatch system or computer aided dispatch system (CAD) is a web based application that efficiency receives a phone call from all services, records the details of an emergency including location, find the next available ambulance and dispatches the ambulance as fast as possible with some minute.As technology and particularly computer technology evolved, the dispatching of EMS resources took on an entirely new dimension and required completely n ... Continue reading---
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