International Journal of Innovative Research in                 Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering

A monthly Peer-reviewed & Refereed journal

ISSN Online 2321-2004
ISSN Print 2321-5526

Since 2013

Abstract: The initiative "Rescue Wings: A Web-Based Computing and Active Services Support System for Disaster Response" involves sending a request to the relevant organization for assistance in rescuing individuals trapped in a disaster. The primary goal of this project is to aid those in distress. Upon receiving a request from the public, the organization assigns workers to assist those affected by the crisis. As workers carry out rescues, updates will be communicated to the public via email. Individuals who develop innovative rescue equipment can register their information and upload a video along with a description of their invention. The administrator reviews the video, and if it meets the criteria, it will be approved; otherwise, it will be rejected. The administrator is responsible for maintaining comprehensive records of the company, workers, and members of the public who request assistance, as well as details pertaining to the submitted videos. As rescue operations progress, updates are shared with the public via email to ensure transparency and keep affected individuals updated. Beyond immediate rescue efforts, the platform fosters innovation by enabling the public to propose videos and descriptions of potential rescue equipment inventions. These proposals are assessed by an administrator, who approves feasible solutions for implementation in disaster response. Additionally, the system keeps thorough records of responders, the organization, and public requests, facilitating an organized approach to disaster management. This initiative aims to enhance the effectiveness of rescue operations, encourage public participation, and harness inventive solutions during crises, ultimately leading to saved lives and improved disaster response capabilities.

Keywords: Disaster Response ,Rescue operations, web-based requests


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2025.13329

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