Degree

Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)

Department

Department of Computer Science

School

School of Mathematics and Computer Science (SMCS)

Advisor

Dr. Sajjad Haider, Professor, Department of Computer Science

Keywords

Emergency Response System, ERS, Ambulance Dispatch

Abstract

In underdeveloped countries like Pakistan, the lack of an efficient emergency response system often results in delays in medical assistance, leading to preventable deaths. Our Final Year Project (FYP), ”Indus Sahulat,” aims to address this critical issue by developing a mobile application that automates and streamlines the emergency ambulance dispatch process for Indus Hospital. The app will allow clients to instantly notify nearby hospitals, prompting the immediate dispatch of ambulances and enabling real-time tracking of the ambulance’s location. This solution ensures that hospitals are pre-alerted and doctors are prepared to treat patients as soon as they arrive, significantly reducing wait times and improving emergency care outcomes.

Tools and Technologies Used

Programming Languages & Frameworks: Java, Flutter Backend: Spring Boot, Spring Security Database & Caching: PostgreSQL, Redis APIs & Services: Real-time GPS/location tracking, REST APIs Platform Support: Mobile and Desktop Security: Spring Security for access control and user authentication

Methodology

ChatGPT said:

A modular, mobile-first development strategy was employed, emphasizing real-time communication and automated workflows. The system was architecturally segmented into key functional modules: backend infrastructure, mobile frontend, and hospital/ambulance integration. Features such as live location tracking and automated alert generation were incorporated to facilitate prompt response and effective coordination. The development process was guided by Agile methodologies, enabling iterative development, testing, and refinement of features based on continuous feedback from hospitals and emergency response stakeholders.

Document Type

Restricted Access

Submission Type

BSCS Final Year Project

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