RAMS – More Sophisticated Automatic Response
RAMS is an application designed to collect and send critical information in emergency situations, transmitting device data, precise location, and photographic evidence in real time to improve incident response capabilities.
MAIN FEATURES
Real-time photo transmission: Captures up to 4 images from the camera and sends them securely via HTTP, even if the app is closed.
Network and device data: MCC, MNC, CID, LAC/TAC, battery level, signal strength, and network type (LTE, 5G).
Precise location: Obtains exact GPS coordinates.
Institution selection: Allows you to choose the receiving entity and the type of emergency to correctly route reports.
Redundant transmission: Information is transmitted via the internet (HTTP POST) and via SMS if there is no connection.
Works in the background: Continues sending data even when the app is not active.
Weather alerts: Includes warnings for earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis to improve preparedness.
INTERACTIVE MAP AND MONITORING CENTER
Smart notifications: The monitoring center features push notifications that provide immediate alerts for any earthquake or weather event.
Audible alert: Each notification is accompanied by a distinctive audible alert to ensure immediate response to emergency situations.
Citizen alerts: Users can report emergencies, which are displayed instantly on the map.
Focused geographic coverage: Comprehensive monitoring focused on Panama and its borders, enabling effective surveillance of events that directly impact the national territory.
Natural hazards: Real-time visualization of earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, landslides, heavy rains, storms, and hurricanes.
Support for rescuers and the community: Facilitates quick and accurate decision-making in critical situations through direct visualization of alerts.
IDEAL APPLICATIONS
Security
Field Monitoring
Emergency Assistance
Rapid Response to Critical Situations
DISCLAIMER
This application is a demo. It is not affiliated with or representative of any government entities, official emergency services, or public institutions. It should not be used as a substitute for official emergency services.