How to deliver life-saving items in the fastest and safest way after a natural disaster? This is a problem that has been plaguing rescuers. With the development of technology, drones have become the best solution at present. According to the "India Times" reported on June 28, recently, in order to test whether drones can transport human medical samples during a huge storm, earthquake or other disasters to areas where emergency personnel cannot reach and lose communication with the outside world, Flirtey USA The company conducted a flight test of a drone delivery service in New Jersey on the 29th. From ships on the Delaware Bay to on-shore medical rescue camps, drones transport blood and other medical samples between these two points.

Flirtey was the first UAS-based city delivery service company to receive a FAA certification, and the company decided to conduct the flight test after receiving an invitation from the Field Innovation Team. FIT is a non-profit organization that specializes in developing humanitarian rescue solutions in partnership with organizations and experts in a variety of fields.

Timothy Amukele, assistant professor of pathology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said: "Biological samples are very fragile items, so the transport conditions are very high. For example, motorcycles must not be used to transport blood because of violent shaking. There is a high probability that the sample will be destroyed. Through this test we want to know which tasks the drone can perform and whether it will also destroy the sample.” This test is significant because for rescue organizations, rapid delivery of medical care through drones Supplies and supplies can greatly enhance their productivity and disaster relief capabilities, especially in areas where ground transportation facilities are severely damaged.

Humanitarian aid agencies say that drones have played an active role in certain humanitarian operations. For example, after the typhoon Haiyan attack in the Philippines in November 2013, drones collected a large amount of data and images in the post-disaster area, which promoted the rescue and speeded up the rescue. But they also reminded rescuers that extra care must be taken when humanitarian rescue drones could be mistaken for military drones.

The Director of Humanitarian Innovation at World Vision International said: "The drone has great potential for application in humanitarian and disaster relief. In the future, drones are likely to be used to transport small life-saving kits, but how to distinguish military operations Drones and drones for humanitarian work are a big problem, so we must be cautious about using this new technology."

According to United Nations statistics, eight of the world's top ten cities are coastal cities, with approximately 44% of the world's population and more than 3 billion people living within 95 miles (about 153 km) of the coastline. Flirtey CEO Matt Sweeny said that drones may provide medical supplies delivery services over the next three years, which will benefit thousands of people. Amukele believes that drones will be officially used for disaster relief activities in about five years. He pointed out that there are currently about 59 countries with drone regulations, so rescuers need to know the rules that other countries will make regarding drones.

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