Platform Overview

Structure Saves Lives. Here's How Rescue I.Q. Delivers It.

In the minutes before EMS arrives, untrained bystanders want to help. RESCUE I.Q.™ gives them exactly what they need — structure, roles, and a system that never guesses.

The Challenge

The 4–12 Minute Gap

When a cardiac arrest happens, the first few minutes are everything. But EMS can't be everywhere instantly.

The average EMS response time is 4–12 minutes. In that window, a patient's survival odds drop 7–10% every minute without intervention.

Untrained bystanders want to help. They gather. They call 911. But then what? Without structure, without roles, without guidance — good intentions become wasted seconds.

RESCUE I.Q.™ closes that gap by giving every bystander exactly what they need to contribute, right now.

7–10%
Survival odds drop every minute without intervention during pre-arrival interval
  • Bystanders are present but uncoordinated
  • No clear roles assigned
  • No guidance system
  • Critical minutes lost to confusion
Getting Started

Activation: Three Modes

RESCUE I.Q.™ responds in the moment. A bystander can activate an incident in three ways — whatever works when seconds count.

📢
Voice Command

"Hey Rescue, cardiac arrest" — hands-free activation via voice

👆
Manual Event Selection

Tap the event type from a simplified menu

📡
Contextual Sensor Input

Platform detects potential cardiac event via wearable or phone sensor

Three Simultaneous Actions Begin Immediately
Event Timer Starts Countdown clock begins for pre-arrival interval
EMS Notified Dispatch receives incident location, event type, responder count
Roles Assigned V.E.R.A. (Virtual Emergency Response Algorithm) assigns roles based on responder training & event severity
Three Engagement Pathways

Bystanders Choose Their Level

Not every bystander is trained for hands-on care. RESCUE I.Q.™ accommodates all three engagement levels.

Report and Leave
01

You're a bystander who witnessed the event but can't stay. RESCUE I.Q.™ ensures your information is captured, EMS is notified, and you disengage safely with your location recorded.

Active Roles
Sentinel
Assist Without CPR
02

You're trained in first aid but not BLS. You can document the scene, manage the crowd, retrieve equipment, and keep the Analyst informed. You're essential, but you're not performing hands-on care.

Active Roles
Sentinel
Analyst
Quartermaster
Rescue Recon
03

You're a credentialed responder (EMT, Nurse, Paramedic). You can perform BLS, operate the AED, control bleeding, manage the airway, and administer medications where permitted. RESCUE I.Q.™ guides every step and documents all care for EMS handoff.

Active Roles
Field Medic
Provider
The Engine

V.E.R.A.'s Choice

Virtual Emergency Response Algorithm (V.E.R.A.) is the proprietary coordination engine at the core of Rescue I.Q. The moment an incident is activated, V.E.R.A. analyzes scene conditions and assigns each responder a specific, guided role — instantly, without guesswork, and grounded in established emergency medicine principles.

Instant Role Assignment

V.E.R.A. assigns a specific role to every available responder at the moment of activation — no deliberation, no confusion, no delay.

Clinically Grounded

Every assignment and recommendation is built on established emergency medicine principles — not probabilistic AI. V.E.R.A. applies consistent, evidence-based logic every time.

Real-Time Adaptation

As conditions change — new responders join, hazards emerge, patient status updates — V.E.R.A. adjusts the response without interrupting it.

Patent-Pending Technology

V.E.R.A. is a proprietary system protected under a pending U.S. patent. It represents a coordination approach with no existing equivalent in pre-hospital response.

Safety First

Failsafe Mode & Scene Safety Override

If a hazard is detected — fire, chemical spill, active threat, structural collapse — RESCUE I.Q.™ doesn't hesitate.

When Failsafe Activates:
  • All active clinical directives are immediately suspended
  • All responders are redirected to scene safety protocols
  • EMS receives an immediate scene hazard notification

Safety is absolute. Patient care is secondary to responder and bystander safety. No exceptions.

Continuity of Care

EMS Handoff Report

When EMS arrives, they don't start from zero. RESCUE I.Q.™ has been documenting everything from second one.

Complete Timestamped Report Includes:

  • Event classification & patient demographics
  • All interventions performed (CPR, AED use, bleeding control, medications)
  • Medications administered with timing
  • Responder contact log & credentials
  • Scene photos/video for context
  • Supply access & equipment audit trail

EMS Receives Report Via:

  • Secure SMS link (HIPAA-compliant)
  • Secure encrypted link (readable on arrival)
  • QR code badges on all responders (scan for instant record review)

No handoff is incomplete. Rescue I.Q. ensures every detail needed for continuity of care is transmitted, verified, and ready the moment EMS walks through the door.

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