Accident emergency system (ACCES): notification system (NotiS) / Siti Fadhilah Abdullah

Accident occurs everywhere and anytime. In some situation, because of the late arrival of the ambulance at the accident location, it might lead to the victim’s condition to become more serious because the loss of blood. There is no system that directly connected to the private hospitals. In the syst...

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Main Author: Abdullah, Siti Fadhilah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/108172/1/108172.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/108172/
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Summary:Accident occurs everywhere and anytime. In some situation, because of the late arrival of the ambulance at the accident location, it might lead to the victim’s condition to become more serious because the loss of blood. There is no system that directly connected to the private hospitals. In the system that being used now, if there are reports about accident, the call centre will report it first to the police station and to the government’s hospital. This process is time consuming and could harm the victim’s condition. Due to this situation, an emergency system is planned to be developed, so that the public can use it when accident occurs. The objective of this system is to alert the staff in the private hospital to send ambulance immediately if accident occur. This system is triggered by the public who witness any accident occurrence by sending the notification to the server. The server then route the notification to the hospital’s computer and requesting for ambulance. If the ambulance is available, the dedicated staff will accept the request and alert the driver. The location, phone number and other information of the witness will be display in the system. Otherwise, the staff will REJECT the notification. The expected outcome of this system is the best result in performance and speed of sending ambulance immediately to the accident locations (response time).