RescueApp
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Web application designed to help emergency services in registering and documenting Search and Rescue (SaR) tasks to rescue lost people.
About RescueApp
RescueApp is a web-based application that has been designed with the specific purpose of aiding emergency services in their rescue efforts for lost individuals. This app allows the users, such as firefighters or other first responders, to register and document the necessary tasks involved in a rescue mission, thereby streamlining the process and improving the chances of a successful rescue.
The development of RescueApp was undertaken as a final year project for my Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering. As a pioneering project, it was implemented in collaboration with the Catalonia firefighters, who provided valuable feedback and insights into the specific needs and requirements of emergency services.
Overall, RescueApp serves as an innovative and practical solution to the challenges faced by rescue services in their efforts to locate and rescue lost individuals. By providing a reliable and efficient tool for task registration and documentation, it helps to improve the effectiveness of rescue missions and, ultimately, to save lives.
Documentation
You can find all the documentation in the wiki.
License
The RescueApp is an open-source software licensed under the GPL v3 license.
Contributors
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Eduard Aymerich π» π€ π§ π π β οΈ |
co00co π€ π π π» |
EnricSalaPujolar π€ π π¨ |
Joel Ibaceta π |
Ricardo Ferro Moreno π |
Azh Setiawan π π» |
Andrea π |
Larry Eichenbaum π |
Daniel BrandΓ£o π |
Jesus Ramirez π |
Alfathony π» |
Dhaval π π» |
Ed Capetillo π |
Awosanya Enitan π» π |
Jordan Evans π π» |
AleksandarMitevski π» π |
Florent Besnard π |
Bernhard Wittmann π |
Francisco Fernandes π |
Mayank Choudhary π |
bahalakajan π» |
Jonathan Doelfs π» |
siddux π» π |
Yogendra Revanna π» |
Soneye Abimbola π» |
Victor Oguzie π |
Harsh π |
Rohit Singh π |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!