Google is developing emergency drones!

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It is within the Project Wing, drone delivery experience from the X Labs of the firm of Mountain View and which should end in 2017, that Alphabet is developing a declination of its service, this time dedicated to provide first aid kits very quickly in case of emergency.

The idea, unveiled in a patent filed with the USPTO on April 5, would therefore be to use the potential and experience of the engineers and machines of the Project Wing in order to issue medical equipment such as defibrillator, a antidote against a snake bite or a Ventolin to persons in danger, particularly in areas of conflict or when natural disasters. Drones, much faster than rescuers, could arrive on the scene before everyone else and thus provide the first aid to the injured people.

An image from the patent

In addition, some of the concepts would be capable of practice medical procedures themselves. A panel of buttons included on the cabin of the UAV would propose different care, of the defibrillation to theinsulin injection, which would be selectable with a single click. A screen would even be present for guide, step by step, the people concerned. of the enclosures such as the one below could also be arranged along the roads for example so that drivers call a drone according to the type of care needed during a pileup. The integrated slab would then indicate the arrival time drone as well as instructions for medical intervention.

An image from the patent

Researchers developing the project would also be interested in autonomous cars, who could also arrive at the scene in no time thanks to their artificial intelligence, and with even more material, even human staff.

These innovative features far exceed, by far, the first tests in the field of the start-up Flirtey that we unveiled to you in video.

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