Drone Robert ensures safe bathing water in Northwest Mecklenburg!

In Nordwestmecklenburg setzt das Gesundheitsamt die Drohne „Robert“ zur schnellen Kontrolle der Wasserqualität an Badestellen ein.
In Northwest Mecklenburg, the health department uses the drone "Robert" to quickly control the water quality at bathing areas. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Drone Robert ensures safe bathing water in Northwest Mecklenburg!

In Northwest Mecklenburg, a new technology ensures a fresh wind in the healthcare system: a drone called "Robert" is used to check the water quality at bathing areas. The region's health service uses the flying innovation to inspect the visual inspection of bathing waters, at a rapid pace. "Robert" is ready for use within just five minutes and then flies up to a kilometer, depending on the wind and satellite reception. In this way, bathing areas can be efficiently monitored both on the Baltic Sea and inland lakes. According to Nordkurier , such dangerous blue-along is.

"Robert" has already proven that he is a valuable instrument in the fight against the dangers in our waters. The head of the public health service specialist service, Saban Omer Oglou, emphasizes that drone use not only improves risk assessment, but also supports the health protection of citizens and tourists enormously. The current bathing season, which lasts from May to September, requires regular checks, and “Robert” appears here as a faster and reliable partner who is responsible for all 42 bathing spots in the district. In the past year, all of the water examined had excellent quality, which is of great importance for the region.

The future of drone technology

The flexibility and speed that “Robert” offers also attracts the attention of other health authorities in Germany, which have already asked about the application of the drone technology. Due to the visual controls, the responsible employees have the option of monitoring larger areas more efficiently and identifying receptive jobs at an early stage. A control flight takes up to 45 minutes in which the drone collects valuable data and recordings, which are then evaluated by specialists from the health department. Unfortunately, these recordings are deleted after visual control to protect the privacy of all those affected.

It is not just the water quality that could benefit from dead technologies such as drones. According to a report by Deloitte There are numerous applications in healthcare to revolutionize, logistics and emergency medicine. Points such as the delivery of medication or even defibrillators will be carried out by default in the future, which could significantly shorten the response times in critical situations.

challenges and outlook

Despite the promising technologies, there are also hurdles to overcome. The integration of drones into regular operation requires close cooperation between all those involved and adjustments to the existing regulator. This is particularly relevant in view of the challenges with which the German rescue system has already confronted. The impending lack of personnel and structural problems must be solved in order to be able to fully exploit the advantages of drone technology. The upcoming hospital structure reforms particularly raise questions about efficiency and accessibility in emergency medicine.

The ability of drones to increase the quality of health care and significantly improve life -saving measures makes it an exciting factor in the future of healthcare. The idea that the use of drones not only makes our leisure fun at the bathing spots more secure, but also transforming the entire health system is both fascinating and challenging.

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OrtNordwestmecklenburg, Deutschland
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