Initial rescue information collection device, operation method thereof, program, and system
US-2017034682-A1 · Feb 2, 2017 · US
US11508231B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11508231-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017062930-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2022 |
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A system and method for electronic notification of a person(s) in proximity to a given location at the time assistance is needed. A networked system of wireless radio, sound and/or light-based beacons are provided for communicating with a person's smartphone, computer system, or other electronic device. Wireless radio, sound and/or light-based beacons selectively broadcast a configurable data set within a given area of the beacon. The strength of the signal can vary depending on the alert type, time to respond requirements and specific characteristics of the location that would affect the time to respond. Software running on the person's smartphone, computer system, tablet or other electronic device preferably receives the signal(s) broadcast by the wireless radio, sound and/or light-based beacons and decoding the data set broadcast. Depending on the configuration of the system, the decoded data set can cause the software to provide an alert to the person, which can include, but is not limited to, the location and type of alert. The alert may take the form of a visual message on the display of the person's smartphone, computer system, or other electronic device, an audible alert, vibration, and/or other available alerting mechanism on the person's smartphone, computer system or other electronic device.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic method for alerting one or more responders of a need for their assistance based on a first alert originated by an electronic central monitoring and alert generations system, said method comprising the steps of: a. electronically generating a first electronic alert signal by a central monitoring and alert generation system; b. electronically sending the first electronic alert signal by the central monitoring and alert generation system to one or more fixed alert, broadcasting and display devices in proximity to a location where assistance is needed; and c. electronically broadcasting an electronic alert message by the one or more fixed alert, broadcasting and display devices for receipt by one or more personal communication devices associated with one or more responders who are located within a preconfigured or predefined broadcast range or zone for the electronic alert message. 2. The electronic method of claim 1 wherein the preconfigured broadcast range is determined by the step of electronically determining a configured alert radius for the generated first electronic alert message. 3. The electronic method for alerting of claim 2 further comprising the step of continuing to broadcast the electronic alert message by the one or more fixed alert, broadcasting, receiving and display devices for a predetermined period of time or until certain conditions have been met. 4. The electronic method for alerting of claim 3 wherein the predetermined period of time is automatically chosen by the one or more fixed alert, broadcasting, receiving and display devices based on a type of event requiring assistance. 5. The electronic method for alerting of claim 3 wherein the certain conditions comprise electronically informing the one or more alert, broadcasting, receiving and display devices that a responder has accepted to provide assistance or that an individual needing assistance has received assistance or no longer needs assistance. 6. The electronic method of claim 1 wherein proximity to the location where assistance is needed is determined by the step of electronically determining a configured alert radius for the generated first electronic alert signal. 7. The electronic method for alerting of claim 1 further comprising the step of displaying text on a screen of each personal communication device who received the electronic first alert message inquiring whether the one or more responders accept or reject a call for assistance contained in the electronic alert message. 8. The electronic method for alerting of claim 7 further comprising the step of receiving by the central monitoring and alert generation system a signal for each responder of the one or more responders who either electronically accepts or electronically rejects the call for assistance using their personal communication device. 9. The electronic method for alerting of claim 8 further comprising the step of electronically informing a notification escalation system each time a responder electronically accepts or rejects a call for assistance from a received electronic alert message. 10. The electronic method for alerting of claim 1 further comprising the step of continuing to electronically send the first alert signal by the central monitoring and alert generation system for a predetermined period of time or until certain conditions have been met. 11. The electronic method for alerting of claim 10 wherein the predetermined period of time is automatically chosen by the central monitoring and alert generation system based on a type of event requiring assistance. 12. The electronic method for alerting of claim 10 wherein the certain conditions comprise electronically informing the central monitoring and alert generation system that a responder has accepted to provide assistance or that an individual needing assistance has received assistance or no longer needs assistance. 13. An electronic method for alerting one or more responders of a need for their assistance based on a first alert originated by an electronic central monitoring and alert generations system, said method comprising the steps of: a. electronically generating a first electronic alert signal by a central monitoring and alert generation system; b. electronically sending the first electronic alert signal by the central monitoring and alert generation system to one or more fixed alert, broadcasting and display devices in proximity to a location where assistance is needed; c. electronically broadcasting an electronic alert message by the one or more fixed alert, broadcasting and display devices for receipt by one or more personal communication devices associated with one or more responders who are located within a preconfigured or predefined broadcast range or zone for the electronic alert message; and d. continuing to broadcast the electronic alert message by the one or more fixed alert, broadcasting, receiving and display devices for a predetermined period of time or until certain conditions have been met. 14. The electronic method for alerting of claim 13 wherein the predetermined period of time is automatically chosen by the one or more fixed alert, broadcasting, receiving and display devices based on a type of event requiring assistance. 15. The electronic method for alerting of claim 13 wherein the certain conditions comprise electronically informing the one or more alert, broadcasting, receiving and display devices that a responder has accepted to provide assistance or that an individual needing assistance has received assistance or no longer needs assistance. 16. An electronic method for alerting one or more responders of a need for their assistance based on a first alert originated by an electronic central monitoring and alert generations system, said method comprising the steps of: a. electronically generating a first electronic alert signal by a central monitoring and alert generation system; b. electronically sending the first electronic alert signal by the central monitoring and alert generation system to one or more fixed alert, broadcasting and display devices in proximity to a location where assistance is needed; c. electronically broadcasting an electronic alert message by the one or more fixed alert, broadcasting and display devices for receipt by one or more personal communication devices associated with one or more responders who are located within a preconfigured or predefined broadcast range or zone for the electronic alert message; and d. continuing to electronically send the first alert signal by the central monitoring and alert generation system for a predetermined period of time or until certain conditions have been met. 17. The electronic method for alerting of claim 16 wherein the predetermined period of time is automatically chosen by the central monitoring and alert generation system based on a type of event requiring assistance. 18. The electronic method for alerting of claim 16 wherein the certain conditions comprise electronically informing the central monitoring and alert generation system that a responder has accepted to provide assistance or that an individual needing assistance has received assistance or no longer needs assistance.
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