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weddpros ◴[] No.45910165[source]
My sincere condolences to the author. Wishing you strength and peace.

I once saw a man have a heart attack on the beach, less than a 5 minutes drive from a fire-station and rescue team. A helicopter arrived after 45 minutes, and the man was deceased already. That was in Martinique, french Caribbean.

There's a need for an app to let patients track the ambulance. It's been possible for 10+ years, as seen with Uber. It seems existing products have focused on tracking only for the purpose of managing a fleet, missing the focus on patients needs.

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selcuka ◴[] No.45910176[source]
> There's a need for an app to let patients track the ambulance

I don't want to blame anyone, but I'm pretty sure that kind of visibility is not desired.

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weddpros ◴[] No.45910208[source]
Not desired by whom? I think transparency is desired by citizens/customers. Do you think there are (good) reasons why obscurity is preferred?
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1. filleduchaos ◴[] No.45910666[source]
Personally I see plenty of problems with a real-time public broadcast of all the addresses a medical event has occurred at, the patients' location in transit, and the hospitals that received those patients.

"Ambulance chaser" is a rather derogatory phrase for a reason.

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2. weddpros ◴[] No.45911103[source]
I'm certainly not suggesting that. Read on.

An emergency dispatcher could send a Text message back with a link to a private, case-limited, web page with an ETA + a map + the ambulance location in real time.

See? no "real-time public broadcast of all the addresses a medical event has occurred at".

3. pas ◴[] No.45911321[source]
there's no need to post 7 digits accurate GPS coordinates, the important thing is to have an understanding of how many are how far from where they are going to, ETA, what's the capacity (free units ready or cars yes crew not, or vice versa)