WO2023212849A1 - Système de gestion de dispositif de premiers secours - Google Patents

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WO2023212849A1
WO2023212849A1 PCT/CN2022/090895 CN2022090895W WO2023212849A1 WO 2023212849 A1 WO2023212849 A1 WO 2023212849A1 CN 2022090895 W CN2022090895 W CN 2022090895W WO 2023212849 A1 WO2023212849 A1 WO 2023212849A1
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季百苗
姜建峰
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孙业军
李志伟
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  • the present disclosure relates to an equipment management system, and more specifically, to an emergency equipment management system.
  • first aid equipment is becoming more and more popular in public places so that the public can provide first aid on site in a timely manner.
  • AED Automatic External Defibrillator
  • First aid equipment usually relies on corresponding management systems for unified management, and users usually need to access these management systems to view the status of first aid equipment.
  • AEDs Take AEDs in public places as an example. These AEDs are installed scattered everywhere. In order to facilitate the management of these scattered AED devices, they are generally managed through a management system (such as a management station).
  • an emergency equipment management system includes at least one processor.
  • the at least one processor may be configured to obtain usage-related information from each first aid device.
  • the at least one processor may be further configured to obtain manager information and first aid personnel information associated with each first aid device.
  • the at least one processor may, based on the manager information associated with the used first aid equipment, send a request to the person associated with the used first aid equipment. Administrators send first notification.
  • the first notification is used to notify the management personnel associated with the used first aid equipment to perform electrode pad replacement and/or equipment maintenance on the used first aid equipment, and includes at least one of the location and identification information of the used first aid equipment. . Further, in the case where the used first aid equipment is determined based on the usage-related information from each first aid equipment, the at least one processor may provide the first aid equipment to the used first aid equipment according to the first aid personnel information associated with the used first aid equipment. The associated first responder sends a second notification. The second notification is used to notify the first aid personnel associated with the used first aid equipment to provide guidance and/or on-site rescue for the first aid event associated with the used first aid equipment.
  • an emergency equipment management system includes at least one processor.
  • the at least one processor may be configured to obtain status-related information from each emergency device, where the status-related information at least includes usage-related information.
  • the at least one processor may also be configured to obtain manager information associated with each first aid device, where the manager information includes the contact information of the manager.
  • the at least one processor may, according to the contact information of the manager associated with the used first aid equipment, provide the first aid equipment to the used first aid equipment.
  • the associated administrator sends the first notification.
  • the first notification is used to notify the management personnel associated with the used first aid equipment to perform electrode pad replacement and/or equipment maintenance on the used first aid equipment, and includes at least one of the location and identification information of the used first aid equipment. .
  • notifications specific to the types of personnel associated with the used first aid equipment can be automatically and timely sent. For example, notifications are sent to managers for electrode replacement and/or equipment maintenance of used first aid equipment, and notifications are sent to first responders for guidance and/or on-site rescue of first aid events associated with used first aid equipment. Regardless of whether the associated person is logged in to the emergency equipment management system.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an emergency equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart of a process used by the first aid equipment management system of an embodiment of the present disclosure to send notifications for performing desired responses to associated personnel.
  • FIG. 3 shows an illustration of a first user interface of the first aid equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein the first user interface is used to receive input of various information including contact information for multiple persons.
  • FIG 4 shows an illustration of a second user interface of the first aid equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein the second user interface is used to receive input of information of first aid equipment and associate it with managers and first responders.
  • FIG 5 shows an illustration of a third user interface of the first aid equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein the third user interface is used to receive input of first aid personnel information and associate first aid personnel with first aid equipment.
  • FIG. 6 shows an illustration of a fourth user interface of the first aid equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein the fourth user interface shows icons of first aid equipment and first aid personnel on a map.
  • FIG. 7 shows an illustration of a fifth user interface of the first aid equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein the fifth user interface shows icons of first aid equipment and first aid personnel and related statistical information on a map.
  • Figure 8 shows a schematic diagram of an emergency equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates a flowchart of an example of a process used by the emergency equipment management system to send maintenance notifications to associated managers according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 10 shows a schematic diagram of the construction of an emergency equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • a specific device when a specific device is described as being between a first device and a second device, there may or may not be an intervening device between the specific device and the first device or the second device.
  • the specific device When a specific device is described as being connected to another device, the specific device may be directly connected to the other device without an intervening device, or may not be directly connected to the other device but with an intervening device.
  • each step is not limited to the examples of these descriptions. As long as each step does not produce logical contradictions when executed, it can be executed in any other order, and the disclosure does not limit this. .
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an emergency equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the first aid equipment management system may include at least one processor 11, and the at least one processor 11 may be configured to obtain data from each first aid equipment 12a, 12b, ... 12n (n is the total number of first aid equipment) Information related to the use of first aid equipment will be uniformly represented by reference numeral 12 when no distinction is made between first aid equipment in the following text.
  • AED as an example of first aid equipment
  • the first aid equipment is not limited thereto and may also include simple respirators, cardiac compression pumps, and negative pressure fracture fixation devices that can be used to perform first aid operations on patients. , oxygen bottles, etc., I won’t go into details here.
  • Various embodiments of the present disclosure implemented using an AED as an example may be applicable to other types of emergency equipment management after adaptive adjustment, which will not be described again here.
  • At least one processor 11 may be a processing device including one or more general-purpose processing devices, such as a microprocessor, a central processing unit (CPU), a graphics processing unit (GPU), or the like. More specifically, the at least one processor 11 may be a Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) microprocessor, a Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) microprocessor, a Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) microprocessor, or a processor running other instruction sets. A processor or a processor that runs a combination of instructions.
  • CISC Complex Instruction Set Computing
  • RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computing
  • VLIW Very Long Instruction Word
  • the at least one processor 11 may also be one or more dedicated processing devices, such as an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field programmable gate array (FPGA), a digital signal processor (DSP), a system on a chip (SoC), etc.
  • ASIC application specific integrated circuit
  • FPGA field programmable gate array
  • DSP digital signal processor
  • SoC system on a chip
  • the at least one processor 11 can be configured locally with respect to the first aid device 12 or remotely with respect to the first aid device 12, such as but not limited to being set in the cloud.
  • the emergency equipment management system may be implemented based on a browser-server (also referred to as B-S) architecture. That is to say, at least one processor 11 serves as a server, and the browsers of various remote terminals can present user interfaces on the display 16 of the terminal under the control of the server.
  • the main transaction logic is implemented on the server side, and less transaction logic is implemented on the front end.
  • terminals that can be installed with browsers such as but not limited to management stations, portable terminals, and smart wearable devices, can be used to access the user interface when communicating with the server through the Internet.
  • the first aid equipment management system can be jointly maintained and used by different types of users.
  • the first aid equipment management system may be configured to enable a user to log in from his terminal (for example, a login interface presented on the display 16 via a browser of the terminal); and to present on the display 16 of the logged-in user's terminal the same as The user interface corresponding to the user type.
  • Types of users may include, for example, managers 14 and first responders 15, as shown in Figure 1, but are not limited thereto. It should be noted that the types of users may include, but are not limited to, managers, first responders, suppliers, purchasers (such as Red Cross organizations in various regions), etc.
  • the user interface presented will vary depending on the user type. The following description takes managers 14 and first aid personnel 15 as examples of user types, but it should be noted that the disclosed content can also be adapted to other types of users, and these adaptive adjustments also constitute the content of the present disclosure.
  • At least one processor 11 may be configured to perform methods and steps according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • each first aid device 12 can be connected to at least one processor 11 via a network 13 , thereby transferring the identification information of the first aid device 12 (such as but not limited to the serial number, model information, etc.) of the first aid device 12 , The location information together with the status-related information of the first aid equipment 12 is uploaded to the first aid equipment management system and obtained by at least one processor 11 .
  • the technical term "status-related information" may include various information associated with the status of the first aid device 12 (such as, but not limited to, use, abnormality, etc.).
  • status-related information at least includes usage-related information (such as but not limited to whether it is used, how it is used, and when it is used).
  • “being used" by a first aid device is not limited to being used to perform first aid, but may also include being used to perform preparatory operations before performing first aid.
  • the "used" state of the first aid equipment can include any status in the process from starting up the first aid equipment to shutting down after the first aid use is completed. It can also include the first aid equipment being taken out of the storage device before starting up and being put back after the first aid use is completed. Storage device, or being picked up or moved before being retrieved from the storage device, etc.
  • status-related information can also include normal status-related information, abnormal status-related information (whether a fault occurs, what kind of fault occurs, whether it is in a warning state (such as but not limited to low battery power, electrode pads about to expire), Position deviates from the set range, offline status), etc.
  • the status-related information may also include the positioning status of the first aid device 12, such as whether it is stationary or moving, where it is located, etc.
  • each first aid device 12 can self-check regularly, and upload the device self-check information to the first aid device management system via the network 13.
  • the device self-check information can at least include identification information (serial number/model information) of the first aid device 12. ), equipment status information (normal, fault, usage-related information), equipment location information, etc.
  • the network 13 may be, for example, a global-scale public communication network such as the Internet, and may adopt a wide area network (WAN) or other communication network.
  • the network 13 may also include a mobile communication network such as a cellular telephone communication network, a wireless communication network such as Wi-Fi (Registered Trademark) to facilitate wireless communication of the first aid device 12 with the at least one processor 11, and will include Status-related information, including usage-related information, is uploaded to the first aid equipment management system.
  • a mobile communication network such as a cellular telephone communication network
  • a wireless communication network such as Wi-Fi (Registered Trademark) to facilitate wireless communication of the first aid device 12 with the at least one processor 11, and will include Status-related information, including usage-related information, is uploaded to the first aid equipment management system.
  • Wi-Fi Registered Trademark
  • the at least one processor 11 may also be configured to obtain manager information and first aid personnel information associated with each first aid device 12 .
  • the manager information includes the manager's contact information
  • the first responder information includes the first responder's contact information.
  • At least one processor 11 may be configured to obtain manager information and first responder information associated with each first aid device 12 in various ways.
  • manager information and first responder information may be stored in advance in a manner associated with each first aid device 12 , for example, stored in a manager database and a first responder database respectively, and each piece of manager information and first responder information includes associated first aid devices. identification information, user type, personal information, contact information, permanent location, etc.
  • At least one processor 11 may be further configured to: receive input from the outside regarding the types, contact information and resident locations of multiple users, the types including managers and first aid personnel; Input that the device is associated with at least one user.
  • the user can input his or her own type, contact information, and resident location into the first aid equipment management system through the input interface presented on his terminal and select the first aid equipment associated with himself.
  • users can input other users' information to the first aid equipment management system through the input interface presented on their terminals, including other users' types, contact information, and permanent locations, and select first aid equipment associated with other users.
  • the first aid equipment management system can also import user-first aid equipment lists in batches. The entries in the user list include each user's personal information, type, contact information and resident location, associated first aid equipment, etc.
  • At least one processor 11 can determine whether any first aid device is used. In the case where it is determined that there are used first aid devices 12a and 12b (as shown in FIG. 1 ), at least one processor 11 can determine the presence of the used first aid devices 12a and 12b according to the user information associated with the used first aid devices (including at least the user's type and contact information). , sending notifications to users associated with the used first aid equipment (such as managers 14 and first aid personnel 15). The notifications sent depend on the content of the usage-related information (such as whether it is a simple power-on but no subsequent first aid operation, or whether an actual first aid operation is performed).
  • First aid operations proficiency in first aid operations
  • changes in the type of users managers, first aid personnel, suppliers, manufacturers, etc.
  • This notification is sent regardless of whether the associated user is logged in to the emergency equipment management system.
  • notifications for him/her will still be automatically sent through his/her various contact methods, including but not limited to any one or combination of email, social network, phone, etc. , send it to him/her.
  • notifications for him or her will still be automatically sent through his various contact methods.
  • the manager 14 is used as an example of the user type for explanation.
  • the used first aid devices 12a and 12b are determined based on the usage-related information from each first aid device 12
  • the used first aid device 12a and 12b are notified to the used first aid device according to the manager information associated with the used first aid device.
  • the associated manager 14 sends the first notification.
  • the first notification may be used to notify the manager 14 to perform electrode pad replacement and/or equipment maintenance on the used first aid devices 12a and 12b, and includes at least one of the location and identification information of the used first aid devices 12a and 12b.
  • the first notification can be provided by sending an email, text message or voice message to the email address and mobile phone of the manager 14 associated with the first aid devices 12a and 12b to notify the manager 14 to perform maintenance on the first aid devices 12a and 12b (replace electrodes). film, check battery charge, perform self-test).
  • the first notification may include identification information (such as serial number/model), usage time and location information of the emergency equipment 12a and 12b, so that the notified associated manager 14 can quickly locate and find the emergency equipment 12a and 12b.
  • Use first aid equipment 12a and 12b and adopt appropriate maintenance strategies. In terms of usage time, for example, when the usage time of first aid equipment 12a and 12b is close, the notified manager 14 can perform maintenance on the two first aid equipments 12a and 12b together in one trip to improve maintenance efficiency.
  • At least one processor 11 can determine the used first aid devices 12a and 102b based on the usage-related information from each first aid device 12a,...12n, and send a second request to the first responder 15 associated with the used first aid devices 12a and 12b. notify.
  • the second notification is used to notify the first aid personnel 15 to provide guidance and/or on-site rescue for the first aid event associated with the used first aid equipment 12a and 12b.
  • the associated first responder 15 can start/connect a video call/voice call to provide remote guidance on the first aid event associated with the used first aid devices 12a and 12b.
  • the second notification may include the usage time, location and identification information of the used first aid devices 12a and 12b, so that the associated first responder 15 can quickly locate and find the used first aid devices 12a and 12b, and Carry out on-site rescue.
  • the at least one processor 11 can send an email, text message, or voice message to the preset mailbox and mobile phone of the associated emergency personnel 15 to communicate with the first aid equipment 12a.
  • the first aid personnel 15 associated with 12b sends a second notification to notify them to provide guidance and/or to arrive at the scene in time to participate in first aid.
  • the associated emergency personnel 15 can promptly know the information about the use of the emergency equipment they are concerned about (such as but not limited to the time of use, usage status, location information and identification information), so as to take appropriate assistance measures.
  • location information can be used to determine whether a person can arrive at the scene within the golden rescue time. If the distance is too far, start a video call for immediate remote guidance. If the distance is within the golden rescue time, start a video call and immediately provide remote guidance, and quickly rush to the scene to participate in first aid.
  • FIG. 2 shows the process used by the first aid equipment management system 11' of the embodiment of the present disclosure to respectively send the first notification and the second notification to the terminal 14' of the associated manager 14a and the terminal 15' of the associated first responder 15.
  • the emergency equipment management system 11' can receive input of contact information and resident locations of multiple persons of multiple user types. As shown in Figure 2, in step 201, the first aid equipment management system 11' may present a first user interface to the terminal 14' of the manager 14a for receiving input of information about the manager 14a. The manager 14a can enter the manager's 14a information on the first user interface via his terminal 14' (step 202).
  • FIG. 3 An example of the first user interface is shown in Figure 3 and is used to receive input of relevant information of the manager 14a, including identification information (such as but not limited to user name, name, password), contact information (such as (but not limited to email address, mobile phone number, etc.).
  • identification information such as but not limited to user name, name, password
  • contact information such as (but not limited to email address, mobile phone number, etc.).
  • system role in addition to managers, other types of users (including but not limited to first responders, suppliers, buyers (such as Red Cross organizations in various regions)) can also be entered on the first user interface. The input of information will not be described here.
  • the first aid equipment management system 11' may present a second user interface to the terminal 14" of the manager 14b for receiving input from the manager 14b on the association of the first aid equipment 12 with the manager 14a (step 204), for example, as As shown in Figure 4.
  • the manager 14b can be the responsible manager of a certain place (such as an airport), and the manager 14a can be a lower-level manager under his jurisdiction.
  • the manager 14b can Responsible for entering relevant information of each emergency equipment 12 matching the place, such as but not limited to equipment serial number, equipment model, installation time, real-life photos, installation location, asset number, asset owner, etc. This entry can be manual entry, It can also be entered by batch importing the supplier's related information list.
  • the manager 14b can be given such authority to allow him to input each first aid device 12 and different personnel (for example, in the second user interface). Associations between each first responder 15 and each lower-level manager 14a). In some embodiments, the manager 14b can set the association between each first aid device 12 and at least one first responder 15; it can also be set by each first responder 15 Its association with at least one first aid device 12 is preset and modified and determined by the manager 14b.
  • a third user interface may be presented to the first responder's terminal 15' at step 205 for receiving input of information for the respective first responder 15.
  • An example of the third user interface is shown in FIG. 5 .
  • Each first responder 15 can enter the first responder information and the association between the first aid equipment and the first responder in the third user interface (step 206 ).
  • the first responder information includes at least contact information (e.g. mobile phone number, email).
  • contact information e.g. mobile phone number, email
  • each first responder 15 in addition to contact information, each first responder 15 can also enter personal identification information, such as name, gender, age, upload ID photo, etc.
  • each first responder 15 can also enter other information associated with first aid dispatch, including but not limited to permanent location (active area), certificate number, professionalism, date and validity period of certification, etc.
  • the third user interface can also receive operations (such as but not limited to association, cancellation, etc.) on the associated first aid device 12 by each first responder 15 .
  • operations such as but not limited to association, cancellation, etc.
  • a list of first aid devices 12 registered within a set range around the resident location of the first responder 15 and a list of status-related information may be presented, so that the first responder 15 can select some first aid devices 12 from the list. Associating yourself, you can also cancel the association with some first aid equipment 12.
  • the method of associating first aid equipment with managers and first responders, or associating first aid equipment with managers and first responders is exemplified, but it should be noted that this disclosure does not Limited to this, other association methods can also be used.
  • the association relationship can be set in advance by the supplier of the first aid equipment management system 11', and then adjusted by managers in a certain area, which will not be described in detail here.
  • the first aid equipment management system 11' may analyze the status-related information received from each first aid equipment including at least usage-related information, and when the received usage-related information indicates that the first aid equipment 12 is used (step 207), and is
  • a first notification may be sent to the terminal 14' of the management personnel 14a based on the contact information of the associated management personnel 14a (step 208), And/or send a second notification to the terminal 15' of the associated first responder 15 based on the contact information of the associated first responder 15 (step 209).
  • the sending of the first notification and the sending of the second notification may be performed in parallel.
  • the sending of the second notification may be performed with priority, so that the associated first aid personnel 15 can learn and assist in first aid as soon as possible to ensure the first aid effect.
  • the emergency equipment management system 11' may wait for and receive a response from the associated emergency personnel 15.
  • the response of the first responder 15 can be feedback from the first responder 15 confirming that he or she will participate in first aid and/or provide guidance in any way. For example, it can be a video call, or a voice reply "Roger, I'll be there in about 2 minutes.” Live”, etc. By receiving such a response, it can be ensured that the first aid personnel 15 can join the first aid efficiently and quickly to ensure the first aid effect.
  • step 210) it may be determined whether a response to the second notification is received from the associated first responder 15 .
  • sending the second notification may be repeated for a first predetermined number of times (until the determination of step 211 is yes).
  • the response from the associated emergency personnel 15 may be continued to be received (step 212).
  • a notification (such as a highlighted notification, flashing notification, or buzzer alarm) may be highlighted on the user interface of the emergency equipment management system 11' to notify Provide guidance and/or on-site rescue for the first aid incident associated with the used first aid equipment (step 213). In this way, once the associated emergency personnel 15 log in to the emergency equipment management system 11', they will find the prominent notification and respond quickly.
  • the first aid equipment management system 11' can also send a second message to the first aid personnel 15 whose resident location is within a preset range from the used first aid equipment 12. notify.
  • the preset range may be set based on the golden 4-minute principle to ensure that the notified first responders 15 can perform rescue at the scene within the golden 4 minutes. In this way, among the first aid personnel 15 associated with the used first aid equipment 12, those who can arrive at the scene for rescue in time can be notified as much as possible.
  • the first responders 15 whose permanent location is within a preset range from the used first aid device 12 may not be limited to the first responders 15 associated with the used first aid device 12 .
  • the first aid personnel 15 are within a preset range of the first aid equipment 12 being used and are capable of performing timely rescue at the scene, but the first aid equipment management system 11' does not transfer the first aid to the emergency equipment 12 due to various reasons.
  • a person 15 is associated with the first aid device 12 being used.
  • Various reasons include but are not limited to the position of the first aid equipment 12 being shifted, the first aid personnel 15 changing the permanent location but not adjusting the association with the first aid equipment 12 in time after changing the permanent location, and so on.
  • icons of first aid equipment and/or first aid personnel can be displayed on a map of a certain place, so that the manager of the place can view and manage the first aid equipment and/or first aid personnel.
  • the icons 601 and 602 of each first responder may be presented on the map based on the resident location of each first responder on the user interface of the first aid equipment management system, as shown in FIG. 6 .
  • each first responder's icon may adopt visual attributes associated with and change with the corresponding first responder's level of expertise, including color, pattern, and brightness. At least one. For example, different colors can be used to indicate the professional level of the first responder and whether the first aid qualification certificate of the first responder has expired. The professional icon is green and the non-professional icon is gray. The icon with valid certificate is green and the icon with expired certificate is red. etc.
  • the emergency responders in the first aid state can be displayed on the map with visual attributes different from those of the first responders in the non-emergency state, such as icon enlargement, icon flashing, etc. People icon.
  • icons of first aid devices may be displayed on the user interface, and the status of each first aid device may be shown through different visual attributes.
  • the status of the first aid equipment can be indicated by icons of different colors: the icon of the faulty first aid equipment is red, the icon of the early warning first aid equipment is yellow, the icon of the offset first aid equipment is dark gray, the icon of the offline first aid equipment is The icon is light gray, etc.
  • purchasers such as regional Red Cross organizations are also examples of user types that focus on relevant statistical information about first aid equipment and first responders, in addition to the status and location of first aid equipment and first responders. Carry out overall management separately, such as but not limited to replacing faulty first aid equipment in batches, understanding whether the distribution of first aid personnel in each district meets the requirements and scheduling between districts, implementing new first aid personnel training and certificate awarding plans, etc.
  • the first aid equipment management system can also obtain information related to each first responder, perform statistical analysis on the information related to each first responder, and display the statistical analysis results on the user interface.
  • the information related to each first responder includes at least the number information, gender information, age information, professional level information, etc. of the first responders.
  • the statistical analysis results can include statistics on the gender distribution of first responders (proportion of men and women), age distribution statistics (proportions of various age groups, under 20 years old, 20-29 years old, 30-39 years old, etc.) Distribution), statistics on the proportion of professionalism (such as professional vs. non-professional), statistics on the cumulative number of first responders by year/month, statistics on the year-on-year/month-on-month increase in year/month, etc.
  • the above user interface can be the user interface presented when managers log in to the emergency equipment management system, but it can also be the user interface presented by a third-party rescue management system without the need for managers to log in to the emergency equipment management system.
  • the first aid equipment management system can share information (including but not limited to information related to status changes and location information) with a third-party rescue management system, or can leave an interface to access the third-party rescue management system so that Third-party rescue management systems can present corresponding user interfaces.
  • the third-party rescue management system may at least include a pre-hospital management system, or a management platform installed on a mobile terminal corresponding to managers and first responders, such as but not limited to a management platform developed on a third-party platform (such as WeChat, Alipay) Shared management platform.
  • the first aid equipment management system only shares restricted status-related information with a third-party rescue management system, so that the third party can learn the status and location deployment of the first aid equipment in a timely manner, and can present the emergency equipment in various states. Distribution on the map, for example, presenting icons of each first aid equipment on the map.
  • various types of users can view the corresponding status-related information by accessing the third-party rescue management system.
  • the scope and permissions of the status-related information they can view are also different.
  • users can continue to log in to these third-party platforms to view summary information of the first aid equipment they are concerned about in a timely manner. In this way, the load on the emergency equipment management system can be reduced, and the third party can also be used as another backup way to obtain summary information of the emergency equipment of interest.
  • a third-party shared management platform with more streamlined functions and information can also be used to perform pre-training on using the emergency equipment management system, so that users can more smoothly accept and master the operating methods of the emergency equipment management system. Further improve user-friendliness and promote the popularization and promotion of emergency equipment management systems.
  • a request may be made to the manager based on the contact information of the associated manager 14a.
  • the terminal 14' of person 14a sends the first notification. That is, at least one processor 11 may be further configured to send a first notification to the manager associated with the used first aid devices 12a and 102b based on the usage-related information from each first aid device 12 without the need for the manager to log in to the first aid device management. system. In some embodiments, at least one processor 11 may be configured to determine the first aid device being used based on status-related information from each first aid device 12, for example, first aid devices 12a and 12b in FIG. 1 are used, and respond to the determined first aid device 12. The manager 14 associated with the emergency equipment 12a and 12b sends a first notification prompting maintenance.
  • the first aid equipment management system can present a user interface on the remote display 16 , such as icons of the first aid equipment 12 and first responders 15 on a map, for local users to view after logging in.
  • a user interface on the remote display 16 such as icons of the first aid equipment 12 and first responders 15 on a map, for local users to view after logging in.
  • at least one processor 11 can be further configured as The first notification is sent to the manager 14 associated with the used first aid equipment 12a and 12b to ensure that the associated manager 14 can know the status of the used first aid equipment 12a and 12b in time.
  • the first notification can be implemented by sending voice or making a call to the manager's mobile terminal (such as but not limited to a mobile phone, a smart wearable device, etc.), thereby ensuring that targeted first aid notification can be provided to the used first aid device.
  • Managers associated with devices 12a and 12b can reliably send first notifications to prompt managers to make timely and appropriate responses, such as checking battery power and electrode pad status, replacing batteries and electrodes film, perform self-tests, dispatch first responders, and more.
  • the first notification can be delivered to the associated manager in various ways. In addition to sending a voice message to the mobile terminal or making a phone call, the first notification can also be delivered to the associated manager by sending an email to the associated manager's mailbox and/or mobile terminal.
  • the first notification may at least include the usage time, location and identification information of the used first aid devices 12a and 12b, thereby ensuring that the notified manager can quickly locate and find the used first aid devices 12a and 12b, and adopt appropriate maintenance strategies.
  • usage time for example, if the usage time of the first aid devices 12a and 12b is close, the notified manager can perform maintenance on the two first aid devices 12a and 12b together in one trip to improve maintenance efficiency.
  • At least one processor 11 may be configured to send a first notification for prompting maintenance to the manager 14 associated with the powered first aid device 12a when the status-related information indicates that the first aid device 12a is powered on. That is to say, once any first aid device 12a is used (even if it is not completely used for first aid, but only starts part of the first aid process, or even only turns on), it will be ensured that a message is sent to the manager 14 associated with the first aid device 12a First notification, so that the management personnel 14 can know in time that the first aid equipment 12 they are concerned about is being used without logging into the first aid equipment management system and arrive at the site for maintenance in time, thereby ensuring that each first aid equipment 12 can work normally when first aid needs occur. to ensure first aid effectiveness.
  • At least one processor 11 may also be configured to send a maintenance prompt to the manager 14 associated with the shut down first aid device 12b when the status-related information indicates that the first aid device 12b is shut down after the first aid is used.
  • a maintenance prompt to the manager 14 associated with the shut down first aid device 12b when the status-related information indicates that the first aid device 12b is shut down after the first aid is used.
  • First notice That is to say, if the first aid device 12b is used for a first aid process, the user can wait for a preset period of time to ensure that the user performs the required first aid operation using the first aid device 12b, and then notify the associated manager 14 of the first aid device 12b. Perform maintenance to increase maintenance efficiency and avoid interference with required first aid operations.
  • At least one processor 11 may be configured to notify the manager 14 associated with the first aid device when the relevant information is used to indicate any status of the first aid device during the process from starting up to shutting down after the first aid is used.
  • Send first notification For example, when the relevant information is used to instruct the emergency equipment to turn on, attach electrode pads, perform defibrillation, or shut down after emergency use, the first notification can be sent to the manager 14 associated with the emergency equipment in the corresponding situation.
  • At least one processor 11 may be further configured to determine the first aid device 12n in an abnormal state, and send a prompt for maintenance and/or Third Notice of Warranty.
  • the method of sending the third notification is similar to the method of sending the first notification, and will not be described again here.
  • the emergency equipment 12 such as AED
  • the emergency equipment 12 such as AED
  • the The default email address and mobile phone of the administrator 14 associated with the first aid equipment 12 sends an email, text message, or voice message, etc., to provide the third notification.
  • the third notification may include identification information (such as serial number/model) and location information of the abnormal first aid device 12 , and, for example, fault information (fault occurrence time, fault item, fault code), etc.
  • FIG. 9 shows a flowchart of an example of a process for the first aid equipment management system 11 ′ to send a notification prompting maintenance to the terminal 14 ′ of the associated manager 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the first aid equipment management system 11' may present a first user interface (as shown in FIG. 3) to the terminal 14' of the manager 1 for receiving input of the contact information of the manager 1.
  • the first user interface can also be used to receive input of relevant information of the manager 1, including but not limited to user name (thus used as a user creation interface), name, email address, mobile phone number, and login password. etc.
  • the manager 1's terminal 14' can input relevant information including contact information of the manager.
  • Steps 901 and 902 are described by assuming that the administrator accesses the emergency equipment management system 11' through a terminal and enters the relevant information on his own, but this is only an example.
  • the supplier of the emergency equipment management system 11' can import relevant information of multiple managers in batches, or a senior manager 2 (for example, the manager 14b shown in Figure 2) can import the relevant information via
  • the terminal 14′′ is used to batch import or manually enter the relevant information of the subordinate managers under its jurisdiction (such as the manager 14a shown in Figure 2), which will not be described in detail here.
  • the first aid equipment management system 11′ may receive the information from Input 14′′ of the terminal of the manager 2 associating the first aid equipment with the manager 1 .
  • the manager 2 can associate the first aid equipment 12 with the subordinate manager 1 under his/her jurisdiction, for example, select one or more first aid equipment 12 from the first aid equipment list that has been entered into the first aid equipment management system 11' and associate the manager with the first aid equipment 12. 1; it is also possible to select one or more managers (for example, the manager 14a in Figure 2) from the list of managers that have been entered into the first aid equipment management system 11' for each first aid equipment 12 under its jurisdiction as the person who is related to the first aid equipment 12. Management personnel associated with the first aid equipment 12.
  • the entered first aid equipment 12 can be associated with one or more managers.
  • the association of the first aid equipment 12 with managers may be performed not only by higher-level managers, but also by suppliers of the first aid management system 11 ′ and users of the first aid management system 11 ′ (such as the Red Cross (conferences, airports, stadiums, etc.).
  • the emergency equipment management system 11' may periodically receive status-related information from each emergency equipment 12 including at least usage-related information.
  • the first aid equipment management system 11' may, in step 906a, based on the contact information of the manager 1 (in FIG. 2 Taking the contact information of the terminal 14' of the manager 14a as an example), the first notification is sent.
  • the first notification can be sent directly to other social media applications that are often logged in to the terminal 14' of the manager 1 (such as but not limited to WeChat, facebook, etc.), or by dialing the terminal 14 of the manager 1 ′ (such as making a phone call, initiating a voice chat, etc.) to notify, or by sending notification information to the email address of the manager 1, so that the manager 1 can be informed in time through the automatic email collection and reminder functions of its terminal 14′.
  • the terminal 14' of the manager 1 such as but not limited to WeChat, facebook, etc.
  • dialing the terminal 14 of the manager 1 ′ such as making a phone call, initiating a voice chat, etc.
  • the manager 1 does not need to log in to the first aid equipment management system 11', but can still know in time the use of the first aid equipment 12 that he is concerned about, and go to the site for maintenance in time, thereby ensuring that the first aid equipment 12 that he is concerned about is always available when needed. Maintain normal availability.
  • the status-related information sent by each first-aid equipment 12 to the first-aid equipment management system 11' in step 904 may also include abnormal status-related information.
  • the abnormal state related information may indicate at least one abnormal state among a fault state, a warning state, a position offset state, and an offline state.
  • the information related to the abnormal status of each emergency equipment 12 may include at least one of the following information: failure time, failure events and fault codes corresponding to the fault status, warning items corresponding to the early warning status, and location deviation status corresponding to Offset distance, installation position and offset time, and the offline time corresponding to the offline status.
  • the first aid equipment management system 11' can determine the first aid equipment 12 with abnormal status based on the status-related information from each first aid equipment 12, thereby sending a third notification to the manager associated with the determined first aid equipment 12 with abnormal status. (step 906b). Specifically, when receiving status-related information that the emergency equipment 12 associated with the manager 1 has an abnormal status (step 908c is YES), the first-aid equipment management system 11′ may contact the manager 1 based on the contact of the manager 1 in step 906b. method (taking the contact information of the terminal 14' of the administrator 14a as an example in FIG. 2), the third notification is sent, and the third notification sent may include the identification information and location of the first aid device 12.
  • the sending method of the third notification is similar to the sending method of the first notification and will not be described in detail here, so that the associated manager 1 does not need to log in to the first aid equipment management system 11' and can still know the abnormal status of the first aid equipment 12 that he is concerned about in a timely manner. And promptly arrive at the site for maintenance, replacement, and abnormality elimination (such as but not limited to troubleshooting, equipment return, and restoration), thereby ensuring that the first aid equipment 12 they are concerned about always maintains normal availability when needed.
  • the response from the manager 1 as the recipient can be used as feedback information to take supplementary notification measures to further ensure that the manager 1 can receive the notification in a timely and reliable manner.
  • notify takes the first notification as an example. Similar supplementary notification measures also apply to the third notification.
  • the first aid equipment management system 11' may receive a response from the associated manager 1.
  • the emergency equipment management system 11' may repeatedly send the first notification for a first predetermined number of times.
  • the response from the associated manager 1 may be received after the first notification is repeatedly sent for a first predetermined number of times.
  • the first aid equipment management system 11' can highlight a prompt on its user interface, so that the manager 1 can quickly learn that the associated first aid device 12 has been removed once the manager 1 logs into the system. condition of use and timely on-site maintenance.
  • FIG. 10 shows a schematic diagram of the construction of an emergency equipment management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the first aid equipment management system 100 may include a control platform 102, a memory 104, a power supply system 106, an input/output (I/O) system 108, an RF circuit 120, an external port 122, an audio circuit 124, and a monitoring circuit 126 , these components may communicate through one or more communication buses or signal lines 110 .
  • the control platform 102 includes a processor 150 and a peripheral device interface 152.
  • Memory 104 may include high-speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic disk storage devices, flash memory devices, or other non-volatile solid-state storage devices. In certain embodiments, memory 104 may also include memory remote from one or more processors 150 , such as network-attached memory accessed via RF circuitry 120 or external port 122 and a communications network (not shown), where The network may be the Internet, one or more intranets, a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WLAN), a storage area network (SAN), etc., or an appropriate combination thereof.
  • LAN local area network
  • WLAN wide area network
  • SAN storage area network
  • Peripheral device interface 152 couples the input and output peripherals of emergency equipment management system 100 to process/controller 150 and memory 104 .
  • the one or more processors/controllers 150 execute various software programs and/or sets of instructions stored in the memory 104 to perform various functions of the emergency equipment management system 100 and process data.
  • peripheral interface 152 and processing/controller 150 may be implemented on a single chip. And in some embodiments, they can be implemented on multiple discrete chips.
  • RF (Radio Frequency) circuit 120 receives and transmits electromagnetic waves.
  • the RF circuit 120 converts electrical signals into electromagnetic waves, or electromagnetic waves into electrical signals, and communicates with communication networks and other communication devices via electromagnetic waves.
  • the RF circuitry 112 may include well-known circuitry for performing these functions, including, but not limited to, antenna systems, RF transceivers, one or more amplifiers, tuners, one or more oscillators, digital signal processors, CODEC chipsets. , Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card, memory, etc.
  • SIM Subscriber Identity Module
  • the RF circuit 120 may communicate wirelessly with a network and other devices, which may be the World Wide Web (WWW), an intranet, and/or a wireless network such as a cellular telephone network, a wireless local area network (LAN), and/or a metropolitan area network. (MAN).
  • WWW World Wide Web
  • LAN wireless local area network
  • MAN metropolitan area network.
  • the wireless communication may use any of a variety of communication standards, protocols and technologies, including but not limited to Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE), Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Bluetooth (such as IEEE802.15.1), Wireless Fidelity (WIFI) (such as IEEE802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE802.11g and/or IEEE802.11n), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Wi-MAX, protocols for email, instant messaging and/or Short Message Service (SMS), or any other suitable communications protocol, including those not yet developed as of the filing date of this article communication protocol.
  • GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
  • EDGE Enhanced Data GSM Environment
  • WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
  • CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
  • TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
  • Bluetooth such as IEEE802.15.1
  • WIFI Wireless Fidelity
  • IEEE802.11a IEEE 802.11b, IEEE802.11g
  • the external port 122 provides a wired communication interface between the emergency equipment management system 100, other devices (such as AEDs, monitors, etc.), or users (computers or other communication devices). In some embodiments, it may be a communication interface controlled by a CAN bus protocol, a communication interface controlled by a serial communication protocol (such as RS485, RS232), or a universal serial bus (USB). External ports 122 are suitable for coupling to other devices or users, either directly or indirectly via a network (eg, Internet, LAN, etc.).
  • a network eg, Internet, LAN, etc.
  • Audio circuitry 124 and speaker 154 provide an audio interface between the user and the emergency equipment management system 100 .
  • Audio circuitry 124 receives audio data from peripherals interface 152 , converts the audio data into electrical signals, and transmits the electrical signals to speaker 154 .
  • Speaker 154 converts electrical signals into human-perceivable sound waves.
  • Monitoring circuitry 126 may include fault detection circuitry to indicate the status of one or more processes/controllers 150 .
  • I/O system 108 provides an interface between input/output peripherals of emergency equipment management system 100 and peripheral device interface 152 .
  • Input/output peripherals may be display systems 160 , lighting components 168 , and other input/control devices 162 .
  • the I/O system 108 may include a display controller 140, a lighting controller 148, and one or more input controllers 142.
  • One or more controllers in the I/O system 108 receive/send electrical signals from/to input/output peripherals.
  • one or more input controllers 142 receive/send electrical signals from/to other input/control devices 162 .
  • the other input/control devices 162 may include physical buttons (e.g., push buttons, rocker buttons, or touch buttons, etc.), slider switches, joysticks, etc. In some embodiments, other input/control devices 162 may include physical buttons for enabling remote audio/video guidance.
  • the display system 160 may include a display screen that provides an output interface between the emergency equipment management system 100 and the user, which displays electronic files through a specific transmission device onto the screen and then reflects them to the human eye;
  • the display screen may include a cathode ray tube display (CRT), plasma display PDP or liquid crystal display LCD, etc.
  • the display system 160 may include a touch screen that provides an input/output interface between the emergency equipment management system 100 and the user; the touch screen may include a resistive screen, a surface acoustic wave screen, an infrared touch screen, an optical touch screen, a capacitive screen, or Nanofilm, etc., which are inductive display devices that can receive input signals such as contacts. Whether it is a display or a touch screen, visual output can be shown to the user. Visual output optionally includes graphics, text, charts, videos, and combinations thereof. Some or all of the visual output may correspond to user interface objects, which are described in more detail herein.
  • Touch screens also accept user input based on touch and/or contact.
  • the touch screen forms a touch-sensitive surface that receives user input.
  • the touch screen and display controller 140 (together with any associated modules and/or instruction sets in the memory 104) detects contacts on the touch screen (and any movement or interruption of the touches) and converts the detected contact into a response to the display. Interaction with user interface objects such as one or more soft buttons on a touch screen.
  • the point of contact between the touch screen and the user corresponds to one or more of the user's fingers.
  • the touch screen may use LCD (liquid crystal display) technology or LPD (light emitting polymer display) technology, although other display technologies may be used in other embodiments.
  • the touch display and display controller 140 may detect contacts and their movement or interruption using any of a variety of touch-sensitive technologies, including but not limited to capacitive, resistive, infrared, and surface acoustic wave technologies, among others. Proximity sensor array, or other technology used to determine one or more points of contact with the touch display.
  • the light assembly 168 may include a visual alarm element used to prompt the emergency equipment management system 100 or the emergency equipment managed by the emergency equipment management system 100 to be in an abnormal state.
  • the lighting component 168 independently responds to the driving of the processing/controller 150; the lighting component 168 can also cooperate with the speaker 154 to respond to the driving of the processing/controller 150.
  • the light changes color or brightness according to the tone and frequency of the alarm sound. Variety.
  • the lighting component 168 may include indicator lights for power supply, CPU and other components or an alarm light for infusion failure status.
  • the lighting component 168 may also include a visual lighting element used to facilitate observation of the display content of the emergency equipment management system 100 when the ambient light is poor.
  • the operating system 170 (such as Darwin, RTXC, LINUX, UNIX, OS, WINDOWS and other embedded operating systems) includes functions for controlling and managing regular system tasks (such as memory management, storage device control or power management, etc.), as well as various Various software components and/or drivers that communicate between hardware and software components.
  • Communications module 172 facilitates communication with other devices via one or more external ports 122 , and it also includes various software components for processing data received by RF circuitry 120 and/or external ports 122 .
  • touch module 174 may selectively detect contact with display system 160 or other touch-sensitive devices (eg, touch buttons, touch pads). For example, the touch module 174 and the display controller 140 detect contact with the display system 160 .
  • Touch module 174 includes various software components for performing various operations associated with detection of contact with display system 160 (which may be by a finger, a stylus, etc.), such as determining whether contact has occurred (e.g., detecting a finger press). time), determine the strength of the contact (e.g., force or pressure of the contact), determine whether the contact moves (e.g., detect one or more finger drag events), and track movement on the display and determine whether the contact has stopped (e.g., detect Finger lifting time or contact breaking).
  • determining whether contact has occurred e.g., detecting a finger press). time
  • determine the strength of the contact e.g., force or pressure of the contact
  • determine whether the contact moves e.g., detect one or more finger drag events
  • the operation of determining the movement of the contact point may include determining the rate (amplitude), speed (amplitude and direction), and/or acceleration (including amplitude and/or direction) of the contact point. These operations can be applied to a single point of contact or to multiple points of contact simultaneously.
  • touch module 174 works in conjunction with display controller 140 to detect contacts from other touch devices.
  • the touch module 174 may be used to detect the user's gesture input. Different gestures by a user on a touch-sensitive device have different contact patterns (eg, one or more combinations of location, timing, or intensity of contact detected). For example, detecting a single-finger tap gesture includes detecting a finger press event, and then detecting a finger lift event at the same or similar location as the finger press event. For example, detecting a finger swipe gesture on a touch device surface includes detecting a finger down event, then monitoring one or more finger drag events, and subsequently detecting a finger up event. Similarly, taps, swipes, drags, and other gestures of the touch pen are optionally detected by detecting specific contact patterns of the touch pen.
  • the haptic feedback module 176 includes various software components for generating instructions to use one or more haptic output generators (not shown) on a component of the emergency equipment management system 100 in response to a user's interaction with the emergency equipment management system 100 . or multiple locations to produce tactile output. For example, after detecting contact on the surface of the touch device, the color of the graphics or text on the touch device changes, or a sound or vibration is generated.
  • Memory 104 may also be configured with a graphics module (not shown), including various known software components for rendering or displaying graphics on a display screen of display system 160 or other external devices, including for changing displayed graphics. Components that provide visual impact (such as brightness, transparency, saturation, contrast, or other visual properties).
  • graphics includes any object that can be displayed to a user, including without limitation text, web pages, icons (user interface objects such as soft keys), digital images, videos, animations, etc.
  • the graphics module stores data representing graphics to be used. Each graphic can be assigned a corresponding code. The graphics module receives one or more codes for specifying graphics to be displayed from an application program or the like, together with coordinate data and other graphics attribute data if necessary, and then generates screen image data to output to the display controller 140 .
  • Text input module 190 provides various software components for entering text in one or more applications. Specifically, it can be used to enter management personnel information, first aid personnel information, etc.
  • memory 104 stores device/global internal state 192 .
  • Device/global internal state 157 includes one or more of: active application state, which indicates which applications (if any) are currently active; display state, which indicates what applications, views, or other information Occupy various areas of display system 160 .

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La présente invention concerne un système de gestion de dispositif de premiers secours. Le système de gestion de dispositif de premiers secours comprend au moins un processeur (11), le ou les processeurs étant configurés pour acquérir des informations relatives à l'état à partir de chaque dispositif de premiers secours (12), les informations relatives à l'état comprenant au moins des informations relatives à l'utilisation de chaque dispositif de premiers secours ; et le ou les processeurs sont en outre configurés pour envoyer, sur la base des informations relatives à l'état provenant de chaque dispositif de premiers secours, une première notification à un gestionnaire (14) associé au dispositif de premiers secours utilisé. Par conséquent, sans avoir besoin de se connecter à un système de gestion de dispositif de premiers secours, une personne associée peut être informée, en temps opportun, du changement d'état d'un dispositif de premiers secours qui concerne la personne associée, et exécuter une réponse souhaitée, etc.
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