Magen David Adom showcased its A.I.-powered dispatch software to Hatzalah organizations from across the United States at the Hatzalah Expo in New Jersey. Israel’s national paramedic organization sees the cutting-edge technology it’s developed as central to the organization’s success as Israel’s fastest lifesaving service.

Versions of the system already dispatch Magen David Adom and the Israel Fire and Rescue Service, as well as the Philippine Red Cross. The software also serves as an interface that connects the Israel Police and the Israel Defense Forces to Israel’s other emergency services. Hatzalah South Florida, which serves Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties in the Sunshine State, is also adopting a version of the software optimized for medium- and smaller-sized EMS organizations for its dispatch operations.

“Magen David Adom’s dispatch system is unparalleled in terms of its use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to be able to direct lifesaving resources — EMTs, paramedics, ambulances, and other equipment — to the scene of an emergency,” said Ido Rosenblat, chief information officer for Magen David Adom and himself a Medevac paramedic who oversees dispatch technology at MDA. “The technology is too good not to share with other lifesaving organizations

“We value our relationships with the Hatzalah movement in Israel and America and look forward to providing our lifesaving technology wherever needed. It was built out of necessity, after learning harsh lessons about responding to terrorist and rocket attacks and to emergencies during war,” said Rosenblat.... Read More: Arutz-7