The client is Advanced Technical and Educational Consultants, a South Florida–based organization operating in the emergency services and public safety training space. They specialize in advanced emergency response training and simulation exercises, providing design, development, and delivery of high-level training programs for government and emergency response agencies.
The initiative focuses on developing a system that enables organizations to track and account for patients during mass casualty events, improving coordination, accountability, and emergency response effectiveness.
During large-scale emergency simulations and disaster training programs, tracking victims and responders becomes extremely complex.
The client faced several operational challenges:
Emergency responders needed to scan 10–15 patients per minute, which required a highly optimized and responsive system.
The client required a reliable and fast patient tracking solution that could support emergency response teams during high-pressure scenarios.
The development team designed and built a user-friendly RFID-based tracking application that helps emergency responders track and manage patients during mass casualty events.
The system uses RFID wristbands and QR codes to record patient movement as they pass through different checkpoints.
The platform integrates:
Each patient receives an RFID-enabled armband.
When the patient passes through a checkpoint, responders scan the RFID band using a connected scanner.
The application automatically records:
This creates a clear timeline of patient movement during the incident.
In addition to RFID tracking, the system also supports QR code scanning.
The built-in QR scanning feature allows responders to scan patient information directly from the application when RFID devices are not available.
This ensures continuous tracking even during equipment limitations.
One of the major technical challenges was integrating the RFID scanning hardware with the application.
The development team evaluated multiple RFID scanning platforms and selected UGrokit as the optimal solution.
The team successfully integrated the UGrokit SDK with the custom application.
This integration enabled responders to:
All tracking data collected from checkpoints is automatically stored and organized.
The information is then displayed through centralized documents using Google Docs.
These documents are projected on large display screens to show the live location and status of patients.
Command centers can easily monitor:
This visibility helps instructors and organizers evaluate how emergency teams manage mass casualty situations.
Before Implementation:
After Implementation:
The system significantly improved how emergency response training exercises are monitored and evaluated
After the system was deployed, the client achieved several operational improvements:
The Victim Tracking RFID Application transformed patient management during mass casualty training exercises.
By combining RFID tracking, QR code scanning, and real-time monitoring, the solution enables organizations to:
This system supports emergency training programs by providing reliable and real-time victim tracking during complex disaster response scenarios.