Let’s talk about the drone which is a fixed wing/tiltrotor Apteron model made by the Caltec consortium. The weight is 25 kg with a net load of 2.5 kg. Its wingspan is 2 m and reaches a speed of 160 km/h. THE experimental flights as a life-saving drone, they will be in several Italian cities spread over different regions between mid-September and October.
We decided to use drones to support the resuscitation of people in danger of life, significantly reducing intervention times in some critical situations with the aim of stabilizing patients as quickly as possible and saving even more lives than current standards. It also allows you to view victims who are in hard-to-reach situations or areas that our crews cannot access. Or, again, support for rescue workers and the population in maxi emergencies.
Mario Balzanelli, President of SIS 118
When a person is in mortal danger, drones are really fast in transport- urgent from a defibrillator or blood or medicines. This depends on the situation, the patient’s condition and the presence of rescue equipment.
The trial takes place in three different scenarios. The first, a very easy place to get to; the second, a medium road; the third, an inaccessible place. In an emergency, it will be difficult to reach by traditional means. For example, an alleyway or a very bumpy area such as a ravine. However, drones like Apteron are ideal for getting to remote places in an emergency.
Source: Lega Nerd

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