Project number
              16040
          Organization
              Vijilis
          Academic year
              2016-2017
          Secondary collisions are a life-threatening hazard for emergency response personnel and civilians at accident scenes. This project models a crowd-sourced emergency response system that engages local certified civilian contractors, allowing them to respond quickly to emergencies while reducing communication workload and mitigating risk of further property damage or loss of life. 
The team designed and built a web-based emergency response system that illustrates the registration, verification, movement, allocation and confirmation of emergency resources via certified civilians. This software model is intended for government use.
System features include real-time traffic and meteorological data monitoring, cloud-based storage of incident records for later analysis, an automatically generated payment algorithm, and a location-based dispatching algorithm. The system is accessible on a responsive mobile platform.
      
  The team designed and built a web-based emergency response system that illustrates the registration, verification, movement, allocation and confirmation of emergency resources via certified civilians. This software model is intended for government use.
System features include real-time traffic and meteorological data monitoring, cloud-based storage of incident records for later analysis, an automatically generated payment algorithm, and a location-based dispatching algorithm. The system is accessible on a responsive mobile platform.
