RESCUNOMICS

We at Rescunomics believe that the safety of the first responder is of utmost importance if any lives can be saved at emergency scenes. As first responders ourselves, we understand these pain points and we are committed to bringing innovative solutions to Global safety issues. For decades, firefighting and emergency first response has been pure grit strength and courage with limited tools to protect the rescuer during emergencies. Getting to the scene is easy with GPS navigation but we have failed to provide a pre-plan on what to expect at these scenes and when inside. Our teams’ solution finally solves this pain point by not only providing a means of tracking first responders cost-effectively without cumbersome equipment set-up but also eliminates the technological risk that a loss of power, a common event that is prevalent in these chaotic scenes, brings. Even other civilian occupants can also be tracked and rescued if they have smart phones on them. Our solution also provides first responders with a view of the interior layouts of the scene in structural firefighting; a history of that building and any modifications showing entry and egress points; hazardous contents as in the case of chemical storage warehouses. And most importantly with the push of a button, our assistive A.I. provides a security feature whereby building occupants; teachers or school administrators can send silent SOS signals in active shooter events directly to local law enforcement bypassing the traditional 911 dispatch call taker system, saving response times and lives in the process. Again, the fact that 60% of active shooter events ending before law enforcement arrives is indeed a cry for help and a call for proactive action. Victims will be able to view layout showing evacuation routes if they choose to evacuate in these chaotic events. Our solution also enables wildland firefighters to track themselves up to 30 meters in outdoor open spaces. Welcome to the future of emergency first response.

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We at Rescunomics believe that the safety of the first responder is of utmost importance if any lives can be saved at emergency scenes. As first responders ourselves, we understand these pain points and we are committed to bringing innovative solutions to Global safety issues.

For decades, firefighting and emergency first response has been pure grit strength and courage with limited tools to protect the rescuer during emergencies. Getting to the scene is easy with GPS navigation but we have failed to provide a pre-plan on what to expect at these scenes and when inside. Our teams’ solution finally solves this pain point by not only providing a means of tracking first responders cost-effectively without cumbersome equipment set-up but also eliminates the technological risk that a loss of power, a common event that is prevalent in these chaotic scenes, brings. Even other civilian occupants can also be tracked and rescued if they have smart phones on them.

Our solution also provides first responders with a view of the interior layouts of the scene in structural firefighting; a history of that building and any modifications showing entry and egress points; hazardous contents as in the case of chemical storage warehouses. And most importantly with the push of a button, our assistive A.I. provides a security feature whereby building occupants; teachers or school administrators can send silent SOS signals in active shooter events directly to local law enforcement bypassing the traditional 911 dispatch call taker system, saving response times and lives in the process. Again, the fact that 60% of active shooter events ending before law enforcement arrives is indeed a cry for help and a call for proactive action. Victims will be able to view layout showing evacuation routes if they choose to evacuate in these chaotic events. Our solution also enables wildland firefighters to track themselves up to 30 meters in outdoor open spaces. Welcome to the future of emergency first response.