The world's first emergency medical rescue drone

According to the company, the new drone model is equipped with advanced medical functions to help with respiratory support, intravenous fluid administration, vital sign monitoring, defibrillation and remote real-time video monitoring, ECNS reported on April 10. Medical technology company Haishen cooperated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and several other partners to develop this vehicle.

Drones can carry out precise search and rescue operations in challenging environments such as rough seas with high humidity and salinity, temperatures from -25 degrees Celsius to 46 degrees Celsius, and altitudes of 5,000 meters, according to Huang Yuhong, president and chief engineer of medical technology company Haishen. In addition, it can provide on-site emergency care and quickly transport patients.
"With a weight of 600 kg and a carrying capacity of 300 kg, the drone integrates autonomous flight modes - such as point-of-care navigation and hovering - with a ground remote control system, allowing for rapid deployment in the event of disasters and epidemics. By combining medical expertise with embodied artificial intelligence, we have created a system that connects search and rescue operations, significantly enhancing emergency medical support capabilities in China and beyond more," Huang said.
At this week's China International Medical Equipment Fair, medical technology company Haishen also introduced three latest rescue robots developed with partners such as DEEP Robotics. They easily climb stairs and overcome obstacles according to instructions, reaching the designated location to provide emergency medical assistance. They can also transport patients on stretchers and use mobile equipment for on-site emergency medical care.
Experts from the Chinese Academy of Engineering said that smart medical rescue devices will significantly improve China's comprehensive emergency rescue capabilities.
Thu Thao (According to ECNS)