A remotely piloted aircraft system in major incident management: concept and pilot, feasibility study.

Journal: BMC emergency medicine
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Major incidents are complex, dynamic and bewildering task environments characterised by simultaneous, rapidly changing events, uncertainty and ill-structured problems. Efficient management, communication, decision-making and allocation of scarce medical resources at the chaotic scene of a major incident is challenging and often relies on sparse information and data. Communication and information sharing is primarily voice-to-voice through phone or radio on specified radio frequencies. Visual cues are abundant and difficult to communicate between teams and team members that are not co-located. The aim was to assess the concept and feasibility of using a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) system to support remote sensing in simulated major incident exercises.

Authors

  • Håkon B Abrahamsen
    Department of Research and Development, The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, 1441, Drøbak, Norway. hakon.bjorheim.abrahamsen@norskluftambulanse.no.