Badal Parmar, Nishant Doshi, A. Gandhi, Hansal Shah, Devam Jariwala
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Integrated Database Management System for Emergency Services
India is the epitome of many emergencies where there arises a need for emergency services frequently. Vehicular accidents, thefts, injuries, riots, fire - breakouts, floods are some of the typical adverse situations that happen in India. According to Indian Healthcare statistics, 25.8% of victim deaths occur due to delayed response to the emergency or inappropriate management of the emergency services. In the medical field, there is a commonly used term, called the ‘golden hour’. It is the first ‘60 minutes’ following an emergency of a victim. Appropriate and fast response to the situation within this period decreases the chances of death and can save the life of the victim. It is a very critical period. Also, to overcome this issue of the late or inappropriate response of emergency services our IDMS can be used in any type of emergency to call the required services. It acts as a bridge between all the three pillars of emergency services namely police, medical, and fire. No such system is currently established in India which can keep track of all data related to all emergency services. The file management system cannot handle integrated data so, using IDMS for this data management can provide an easy and reliable method for processing data.