IUT students developed a mobile application for emergency patients

2nd-year students Izzatulla Ibroimov, Anvarjon Jurakulov, Diyorxo`ja Fayzullayev developed the “Yordamchi” project.
The “Yordamchi24” application for ambulances and users provides a convenient way to minimize the time spent on making an ambulance call and streamline the process to a few simple clicks on a phone.
How does the program work?
By sending a request, the app’s program searches for an available ambulance in the vicinity and facilitates its arrival through geolocation tracking.
– First of all, to enhance people’s safety and prevent the deterioration of  their condition, our team has developed the Yordamchi mobile application. This application facilitates direct communication between the patient and the driver. By using the app, users have the ability to personally select an  available ambulance within a 5 km radius. Once the request is sent to the chosen driver, it becomes dedicated to that particular user and is no longer accessible to other users. This ensures prompt and reliable assistance for the patient, optimizing the efficiency of emergency medical services. To address the issue of address accuracy, our application incorporates a feature that plots the closest route for the driver to reach the patient. Additionally, after the request is sent, the real-time location of the driver is broadcasted, allowing both the patient and the emergency response team to track the driver’s progress in real-time.” the project developers said.
This initiative of the students deserves praise and support as the app is created for the health and benefit of the community.