Inspiration

The inability to search quickly on what to do incase of an emergency. The ads and unnecessary chaos over the internet and across websites for when you wish to help is not helping!! Pops up and cookies are not what we need when we are in an emergency. Cookies should be post recovery anyway

What it does

List what to do for over 20 injuries. Has most relevant injuries placed on the landing so you are sure on what to do. List hospitals which are approximately in the 10kms radius and list the emergency hotlines for major regions. It is a PWA(progressive web app) using service workers the app gets you covered on most injuries and accidents on most devices. Online or offline.

How I built it

Used React for the frontend leveraging the vite-pwa plugin alongside Google's places API. The UI is kept simple keeping in mind efficiency.

Challenges we ran into

Understanding PWA, relevant information to add for each subtopic to keep it as accurate as possible.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

The web-app scored a 100 on accessibility and 96 on best practices parameter in Google's chrome dev tools(lighthouse)

What we learned

functionality over fancy design choices should be a priority in app which cater to emergencies. design choices even though simple should be effective

What's next for medic

using graphics to aid the users, using ai to help people learn how to do cpr correctly using video analysis, integrating a chatbot finetuned to help.

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