Wiki source code of UC01.2: Health and environmental monitoring (USAR)
Version 6.1 by Mark Rinse van Koningsveld on 2025/07/13 21:57
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| 1 | === **Health and environmental monitoring – USAR** === | ||
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| 3 | |=**Objective**|=((( | ||
| 4 | [[OB03: Improve first responder health through monitoring of physical and mental state >>path:/bin/view/2.%20Specification/Objectives/OB03%3A%20Improve%20health%20through%20monitoring%20of%20physical%20and%20mental%20state%20/]] | ||
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| 6 | [[OB04: Improve safety by providing overviews and warnings of environment conditions>>path:/bin/view/2.%20Specification/Objectives/OB04%3A%20Improve%20safety%20by%20providing%20overviews%20and%20warnings%20of%20environment%20conditions/]] | ||
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| 8 | |**TDP**|TDP3, TDP6, TDP7 | ||
| 9 | |**IDP**|IDP2, IDP4 | ||
| 10 | |**Actors**|Responder, Team Leader, Medical Staff, Safety Officer | ||
| 11 | |**Pre-Condition**|Wearables calibrated and worn before entering the operational zone. | ||
| 12 | |**Post-Condition**|Health data processed; alerts triggered; medical decisions informed. | ||
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| 18 | === **Action Sequence** === | ||
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| 20 | 1. **Sensor Setup and Readiness** | ||
| 21 | a. Wearables are distributed and calibrated at staging area. | ||
| 22 | b. Each responder confirms correct placement and pairing. | ||
| 23 | c. System diagnostics confirm connectivity to C3I and health monitoring software. | ||
| 24 | 1. **Monitoring and Local Alerts** | ||
| 25 | a. Wearables measure vitals (e.g. heart rate, temp, hydration). | ||
| 26 | b. Local LED/sound alerts notify responder of rising stress or danger. | ||
| 27 | c. Non-critical data is logged passively for review. | ||
| 28 | 1. **Remote Monitoring and Escalation** | ||
| 29 | a. Safety officer observes all live health feeds via dashboard. | ||
| 30 | b. Alerts for critical thresholds trigger visual/audio warnings. | ||
| 31 | c. Team leader is notified and confirms next action (pause, replace, extract). | ||
| 32 | 1. **Medical Decision and Evacuation** | ||
| 33 | a. Medic evaluates responder if thresholds persist. | ||
| 34 | b. If required, team extracts responder for treatment. | ||
| 35 | c. Info logged and synced to medical HQ for continuity of care. | ||
| 36 | 1. **Command-Level Operational Adjustment** | ||
| 37 | a. Based on patterns, team rotations or routes are adjusted. | ||
| 38 | b. System records trends for debrief and post-mission reporting. | ||
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| 41 | |=**Claims (title)**|=**Function**|=**Effect(s)**|=**Action Sequence Step(s)** | ||
| 42 | |**CL1 Decreased physical overload for responders**|Health tracking, wearable alert|Reduces overexertion by triggering alerts when vitals (e.g. heart rate, hydration) cross thresholds → supports timely pause or extraction. | ||
| 43 | Prevents unnoticed fatigue. | ||
| 44 | → Measure with responder stress/effort logs or HR trends.|2a, 2b, 3a | ||
| 45 | |**CL2 Increase responder self-awareness**|LED/sound alert on wearables|Empowers responders to self-correct behavior (e.g. slow down, drink water) → Improves autonomy and prevents minor issues escalating. | ||
| 46 | → Measure with behavioral changes or pre-/post-incident interviews.|2b | ||
| 47 | |**CL3 Increase safety via remote escalation**|Dashboard monitoring, alert protocol|Improves safety by ensuring safety officers can intervene remotely based on live vitals. | ||
| 48 | → Measure with time to intervention or false negative ratio.|3a, 3b, 4a | ||
| 49 | |**CL4 Improve medical decision-making**|Medical triage supported by sensor data|Enables informed medical response and appropriate treatment via vitals history → Enhances continuity of care.|4a, 4b, 4c | ||
| 50 | |**CL5 Improve operational adjustments**|Trend analysis, dashboard logs|Increases efficiency by enabling team rotation or task redistribution based on trends → Reduces risk of burnout. | ||
| 51 | → Measure with team fatigue reduction or efficiency gain.|5a | ||
| 52 | |**CL6 Enable reflection and after-action review**|Health data exported after mission|Lessons learned from biometric trends can support better team training and planning. | ||
| 53 | → Measure with incorporation in debriefing and training protocols.|5b | ||
| 54 | |**CL7 Improve mission performance**|Combination of all functions|Faster, safer execution of USAR tasks due to proactive health management and risk mitigation. | ||
| 55 | → Measure with task time, number of extractions avoided, or successful rescues.|All steps | ||
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