Author/Authors :
Konert, Anna Faculty of Law and Administration - Lazarski University - Swieradowska 43 str. - 02-662 Warsaw - Poland , Smereka, Jacek Department of Emergency Medical Service - Wroclaw Medical University - Parkowa 34 - Wroclaw - Poland , Szarpak, Lukasz Medical Faculty - Lazarski University - Swieradowska 43 str. - 02-662 Warsaw - Poland
Abstract :
Unmanned aerial vehicles, also known as drones, can play a significant role in military and civil emergency medicine. *e aim of the study was to present the real possibilities of using them in rescue operations and to provide examples from all over the world.
Unmanned aerial vehicles can be applied to transport goods on demand, provide blood in urban areas, save sinking people,
analyse the scale of damages, monitor large human gatherings, perform exploration activities, deliver blood samples and other
analysis material, provide automated external defibrillators, support rescue operations and air transport, and perform agricultural
activities. One must, however, be aware of the existing regulations regarding drone flights as an appearance of an unreported unmanned aircraft in the controlled space is identified worldwide as affecting aviation safety.
Keywords :
Drones , Emergency Medicine , Practical , Legal Aspects