MUMBAI, India, Jan. 9 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541112986 A) filed by Hindusthan College Of Engineering And Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, on Nov. 18, 2025, for 'quick aid : integrated real-time emergency response and recommendation system for medical emergencies.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. S. Uma; Dr. S. Shankar; K. V. Sreelekha; and Anitha S.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 9, under issue no. 02/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention titled "Quick Aid: Integrated Real-Time Emergency Response and Recommendation System for Medical Emergencies" tackles the critical need for a unified and intelligent system to efficiently manage medical and accident situations. Existing systems frequently function in isolation, resulting in communication delays between hospitals, police stations, and blood banks, which can have a significant influence on prompt response and patient outcomes. The suggested system closes this gap by offering a unified platform that connects all emergency units via a cloud-based mobile application. During an emergency, users can send an SOS alert, which automatically communicates real-time position information via GPS technology. To guarantee that all necessary parties are informed immediately, intelligent cloud algorithms identify and route the warning to the closest hospital, police station, and blood bank. Hospitals receive patient information ahead of time to prepare for treatment, police stations are notified to organize on-site response or traffic clearing, and blood banks are contacted to confirm the availability of required blood types. The software allows for live ambulance tracking and real-time updates via a mobile interface, decreasing manual communication delays, enhancing coordination among emergency services, and minimizing human errors. Quick Aid offers speedy, coordinated, and successful emergency management by automating crucial infonnation transfer and optimizing response routes, reducing time, improving access, and increasing safety for all users."
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