iRscu – intelligent rescue wristband
A concept for use in major incidents with many injured people, to carry out triage more effectively
The triage is the sighting and categorization / prioritization of injured persons. Especially in the case of major incidents (e.g. terrorist situations), the rescue forces are faced with a stressful and confusing situation.
So far, the sighting has been carried out using analog attachment cards. The reports to the operations manager / operations control center are usually only verbal. Information is often lost in these exceptional situations. The confusion is increased by the fact that isolated injured people move away from the original location.
In order to simplify the sighting I designed the wristband "iRscu". The categorization is done digitally via handheld and sent to the operations control center at the same time. The wristband also has sensors for measuring oxygen saturation and pulse so that the emergency services can be informed if the health parameters deteriorate. The control center can coordinate the helpers accordingly and inform the hospitals. GPS is also integrated to locate the injured, as well as RGB LEDs, which not only achieve extremely high visibility, but also allow the triage category to be adjusted quickly and easily (or even automatically).
In order to simplify the sighting I designed the wristband "iRscu". The categorization is done digitally via handheld and sent to the operations control center at the same time. The wristband also has sensors for measuring oxygen saturation and pulse so that the emergency services can be informed if the health parameters deteriorate. The control center can coordinate the helpers accordingly and inform the hospitals. GPS is also integrated to locate the injured, as well as RGB LEDs, which not only achieve extremely high visibility, but also allow the triage category to be adjusted quickly and easily (or even automatically).
Semester project, Industrial Design, HTW Berlin (University of Applied Sciences)