** RescueWeb**
Inspiration
Amidst the recent terror attacks in northern parts of the country, Earthquake's taking lives, floods in cities where water entering homes destroying livelihood, strong actions have to be taken to decrease the after-effects of disaster.
What it does
It provides a one stop web platform where resources, volunteers and life support can be managed efficiently because of non-scattering of information and all data stored in databases. It contains complete information of victims, their requirements, and life care support by tying up with various hospitals in the locality, since hospitals are directly involved, we can directly admit the victim to the hospital where there is availability of beds instead of roaming to each and every hospitals searching for bed which was a major con during covid crisis across the world. It has both light mode and dark mode for good user interaction.
How we built it
Idea and the front end technology was coded by me and enhanced by ChatGPT and claud AI. Mysql database was hardcoded by me taking suggestion of AI tools to normalize the table. Express.js and backend was done entirely with AI tools like ChatGPT.
Challenges we ran into
Importing large files to chatgpt was an issue for which we manually had to debug certain connection issue with the database.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Using prompt engineering we were able to create a full stack working web application that solves a real world problem of disaster handling.
What we learned
Increased my understanding on working of API's how they frontend communicates with the backend and the databases and also how to use AI technology to increase our efficiency and productivity.
What's next for RescueWeb
Increasing the scope of this website not only limited to natural disaster but also help aid in local fires, accidents, terror attacks, pandemic conditions, tourist place rescue. Establishing connections to various blood banks help provide immediate blood requirements saving lives.
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