Ambulance Booking System

Author:

Jyothsingh R.,Swathi Thota,Lepakshi Kareti,Akash Pulivarthi,Hemanth Puvvaladasu

Abstract

This abstract introduces an Ambulance Booking System designed to streamline emergency response processes. The system accommodates patients, ambulance drivers, and hospitals through a user- friendly website interface. Users register and log in to access functionalities tailored to their roles: patients can book ambulances based on availability and hospital proximity while viewing detailed ambulance listings. Ambulance drivers can view patient requests, accept them, and update their status upon completion. The system efficiently manages multiple requests, displaying remaining patients when a driver is on duty and marking accepted requests accordingly. Additionally, hospitals maintain driver records, facilitating seamless management and coordination within the emergency response network.

Publisher

International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology

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