Welcome to Doctor’s GLOBAL Communications

The Problem: How to respond to natural and man-made disasters

Location Problem type Year
Bhopal India Gas Leak 1984
Loma Prieta Earthquake 1989
Oakland Hills Fire 1991
Tokyo Sarin gas 1995
Oklahoma City Bombing 1995
New York City Terrorist attack 2001
Washington DC Anthrax 2002
Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004
London-Madrid Bombing 2005
New Orleans Hurricane Katrina 2005
Minneapolis Bridge 2007

The Challange: responding in minutes through multiple systems

70% of hospitals report they don't have "surge capacity" to respond effectively to epidemic illness or an act of terrorism

Disasters require rapid assembly of emergency personel and resources

The current patch-work phone and web systems are too slow and lack system-wide "field of vision".

A complicated explosion of communications:

  • Landlines
  • Cell Phones
  • Blackberry
  • IP Phones
  • Internet
  • Private networks

Healthcare trauma teams need to:

  • Assemble appropriate medical teams
  • Scale to requirements of the event
  • Confirm timely arrival
  • Securely communicate to gatekeepers

The Solution: Trauma2Doc an Emergency Notification System

Immediately connect up to thousands of medical and emergency specialists.

Coordinate hospital facility and supply utilization.

Notification can be disaster-type specific (fire, chemical, biohazard, flooding)

Voice enabled response through all communication media

"Count-down" clock displays to track arrival of support personnel.