The final IMPRESS system was tested and
validated at a Table Top Exercise (TTX), that was successfully conducted
in Sofia, Bulgaria on 16th of March 2017. The exercise was organized by
IICT-BAS, KEMEA, EKEPY and INTRASOFT and hosted by NATO CMDR Center of
Excellence in Shipka Hotel, Sofia. IMPRESS system was operated by Greek
and Bulgarian operators-stakeholders from public services and hospitals
from both countries, following a one day hands-on training session that
took place on March 15, 2017.
IMPRESS Project Blogspot IMPRESS aims to advance the preparedness of emergency medical services (ambulance dispatch centers, hospitals, volunteer communities etc) in numerous ways, including through planning for all-hazards, increasing surge capacity, tracking the availability of beds and other resources using electronic systems, and developing systems that are interoperable with other response teams.
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Modelling Trauma Physiology for Large Crisis Management
In recent years, there has been a rise in Major Incidents with big impact on the citizens health and the society. Without the possibility of conducting live experiments when it comes to physical trauma, only an accurate in-silico reconstruction allows us to identify organizational solutions with the best possible chance of success, in correlation with the limitations on available resources (e.g. medical team, first responders, treatments, transports, and hospitals availability) and with the variability of the characteristic of event (e.g. type of incident, severity of the event and type of lesions).
Utilizing modelling and simulation techniques, a simplified mathematical model of physiological evolution for patients involved in physical trauma incident scenarios has been developed and implemented. The model formalizes the dynamics, operating standards and practices of medical response and the main emergency service in the chain of emergency management during a Major Incident.
Utilizing modelling and simulation techniques, a simplified mathematical model of physiological evolution for patients involved in physical trauma incident scenarios has been developed and implemented. The model formalizes the dynamics, operating standards and practices of medical response and the main emergency service in the chain of emergency management during a Major Incident.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
IMPRESS Project Decision Support Tool in Real Test Case Scenario Application
In the framework of the FP7 funded project under the call for Security, named IMPRESS, a large consortia with representatives from the ICT sector, along with medical doctors and state owned organizations had focus its efforts on an idea to built up a decision support tool in favor of medical teams first responding in cases of disasters. This tool is having potential to provide shortest path to the medical teams in the ambulances when it comes to localization and also provide information in the headquarters what expectations for injuries and collapsed infrastructures can be seen on the field when providing first aid to the affected people. One of the scenarios developed for test purposes under the project IMPRESS is located on the border area between Bulgaria and Greece in Kresna Gorge, where will be simulated a major earthquake plus massive flood event from Struma river which cause E-79 high speed road collapse and over 750 people with many fractures and injuries. This figures bring the Bulgarian health system in the area and the state representatives in the local government of Blagoevgrad to ask national and international help in order to save as many lives as possible. In our paper we will describe the Project DSS structure and the cross-border scenario tests and first results.
In June 14th 2016, Dr Nina Dobrinkova from IICT-BAS (IMPRESS project member) presented "IMPRESS Project Decision Support Tool in Real Test Case Scenario Application" during SEMINAR WITH EU COOPERATION ON EARLY WARNING AND DISASTER / CRISIS MANAGEMENT session of the 6th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CARTOGRAPHY AND GIS.
The Conference took place between 13th and 17th of June, in Albena Bulgaria. The aim of the conference is to collect knowledge and share experience about the latest achievements in the field of cartography and GIS. Nowadays, particular attention is paid to the important European region – the Balkan Peninsula.
Further to the conference topics, a Seminar with EU Cooperation on Early Warning & Disaster / Crisis Management Topics, and a Interactive workshop on “Designing and Conducting User Studies”, have been conducted.
You can download IMPRESS paper for this conference through the Publication area or directly through here.
Conference proceedings and photos from the event are availiable thorugh the official website.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Brussels attacks – A message from EENA #OpenHouse
In
the aftermath of the Brussels attacks, the EENA team would like to
thank everyone for the supportive messages and concern. Our thoughts are
with the people affected by these hard times, to whom we wish courage
and strength.
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Monday, March 7, 2016
Preperation of IMPRESS Palermo demo.
In the beginning of March, preparation actions for IMPRESS Palermo demo and related meetings with involved agencies and organizations took place by CNR and KEMEA in Palermo (Italy).
Monday, February 22, 2016
IMPRESS solution presented to emergency professionals and post-graduate students
KEMEA presented to an audience of emergency
professionals and post-graduate students the concept of IMPRESS and the
relative solution designed for managing and organize information and data in
context of multi-casualty incidents and large disasters. The presentation was
included in the program of a training event that took place in the Library of
the Medical School of Athens the dates 19 and 20/2/2016 and it was linked to
the postgraduate program of the Faculty of Medicine, titled “International
Medicine / Health-Crisis Management”.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
IMPRESS Project Overview
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