DIRECT DISPATCHERLESS AUTOMATIC VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE AND NON-VEHICLE TO VEHICLE POLICE/EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR LIFE THREATENING ACCIDENTS, HIJACKINGS, THEFTS AND MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
First Claim
1. A dispatcherless communication system for emergency notification of emergency events, comprising:
- a) means for sensing an emergency event;
b) means for locating said emergency event;
c) means for transmitting an emergency signal in response to said means for sensing an emergency event and said means for locating said emergency event;
d) a central processing unit (CPU) for receiving said emergency signal without human intervention;
e) said CPU being located at a central processing station and having a fleet management system (FMS) for monitoring the location of a plurality of emergency vehicles for providing emergency assistance;
f) said CPU including means for locating and notifying one or more of said plurality of emergency vehicles closest to said emergency event to provide emergency assistance; and
g) further including means for locating and notifying the emergency vehicle next closest to said emergency event if said closest vehicle does not respond in a predetermined time period.
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Abstract
A time-critical automatic, instantaneous and direct (dispatcherless) vehicle to vehicle, auto-routing Police/Emergency Medical Service vehicle, notification and response system that provides interactive and direct communication between a vehicle, non-vehicle, e.g. parked aircraft, property or individual in need of immediate emergency assistance, and the nearest (primary) mobile P/EMS vehicle that is available to respond to the exigency. Rapid notification and response is achieved by using a conventional Global Positioning System (GPS), a cellular phone optionally having positioning capability for transmitting the emergency signal, and a vehicle fleet management system (FMS). The latter is modified and designed to operate with a flawless vehicle theft and/or accident characterization technology. The central processing unit processes data from the GPS/FMS automatically and routes a distress call to a secondary or tertiary P/EMS vehicle, i.e., the next closes P/EMS emergency response vehicle(s), if the primary (nearest) P/EMS does not acknowledge receipt of the request for immediate assistance and intent to respond within a predetermined period. Optionally, a time-critical, life and property threatening multi-channel emergency number 767 (SOS) is presented to differentiate between the well known and often used 911 police emergency number.
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23 Claims
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1. A dispatcherless communication system for emergency notification of emergency events, comprising:
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a) means for sensing an emergency event;
b) means for locating said emergency event;
c) means for transmitting an emergency signal in response to said means for sensing an emergency event and said means for locating said emergency event;
d) a central processing unit (CPU) for receiving said emergency signal without human intervention;
e) said CPU being located at a central processing station and having a fleet management system (FMS) for monitoring the location of a plurality of emergency vehicles for providing emergency assistance;
f) said CPU including means for locating and notifying one or more of said plurality of emergency vehicles closest to said emergency event to provide emergency assistance; and
g) further including means for locating and notifying the emergency vehicle next closest to said emergency event if said closest vehicle does not respond in a predetermined time period. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A dispatcherless communication system for emergency notification of emergency events, comprising:
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a) means for sensing an emergency event;
b) means for locating said emergency event;
c) means for transmitting an emergency signal in response to said means for sensing an emergency event and said means for locating said emergency event;
d) a central processing unit (CPU) for receiving said emergency signal;
without human intervention;
e) said CPU being located at a central processing station and having a fleet management system (FMS) for monitoring the location of a plurality of emergency vehicles for providing emergency assistance;
f) said CPU including means for locating and notifying one or more of said plurality of emergency vehicles closest to said emergency event to provide emergency assistance; and
g) said CPU further including means for transmitting said emergency signal from said central processing station to a medical CPU for a central medical processing station or to a fire CPU for a central fire station, said medical CPU and said fire CPU each including means for locating and notifying one or more emergency vehicles closest to said emergency event to provide medical assistance or fire assistance. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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