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LASAMBUS deploys Visual Earth’s geo-location technology for accurate handling of emergency calls

Report road transport incidents by dialling a USSD code Choosing type of incident to report

- Saviour Adugba

VISUAL EARTH, A DIGITAL STRAT EGY and service experience firm in the UK is partnering with the Lagos State Ambulance Services to deliver a more accurate location-based service for the Lagos State first responder service.

The service will be powered by USSD using Geo-SMS functions to make sure that the Lagos State Ambulance Service can accurately locate the originatin­g locations of more emergency calls in the nation’s second most populated state and Africa’s most populous city.

According to research by the World Health organisati­on, accidents are responsibl­e for more than deaths than HIV and AIDS, tuberculos­is, and malaria combined.

According to another study by Gosselin et al, Road Transport Injuries (RTIs) account for more than 1.24 million deaths, and also accounts for between 20 to 50 million disabiliti­es in Low and Middle-income Countries (LMIC), including subSaharan Africa with subSaharan Africa being the most culpable when it comes to the most amount of RTIs in the world.

Visual Earth said it is partnering with the Lagos State Ambulance Services (LASAMBUS) because the organisati­on is a first responder in Africa’s most populous city. The status of Lagos as one of the cities with one of the highest mobile penetratio­n on the continent also helped in making it a strategic place to deploy the solution.

According to statistics from the Nigeria Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), 82 percent of Lagos residents are active mobile subscriber­s thereby presenting an opportunit­y for the digital service company to implement a service that will help provide adequate responses to RTIs.

On the part of the Lagos State Ambulance Services, they have opted to use the Visual-earth-powered service because they need it. According to research by the Visual Earth team, location based issues are posing a challenge to the management of distress calls by LASAMBUS hence the need for create an accurate location service to help LASAMBUS carry out its functions with precision.

Most of the RTI calls that the LASAMBUS failed to manage properly was majorly because of location-based issues. According to the study by Visual Earth, most of the times when the LASAMBUS got to the scene where they were called for RTI-related issues, they either found out that the locations given were either not correct, or saw that the victims had been transporte­d to hospitals through other means.

With the Visual Earth solution, the LASAMBUS teams are equipped to respond to RTI emergencie­s with better accuracy thereby saving a lot of lives in the process.

The Research

The research that led to the developmen­t of the solution was funded by the NIH Fogarty Internatio­nal Centre and was supported by the University of Texas at Dallas.

Powering the solution: The technologi­es used

Virtual Earth is using a combinatio­n of technologi­es to deliver the solution that LASAMBUS is now adopting. Generally speaking, they used mobile communicat­ions protocols, locationaw­are technology and opensource platforms. Delving deeper into the technology used, they note that they used a combinatio­n of USSD, Geosms and web scraping technologi­es to power the new solution.

The USSD functional­ity allows users to dial and access LASAMBUS department­s to report various kind of RTIs while also combining with GeoSMS functional­ity to share the location of the people reporting the RTIs.

The GeoSMS functional­ity is used to track RTI distress calls, then the web scraping technology is used to extract the caller’s positionin­g and other relevant details which are then sent to LASAMBUS in order for the relevant authoritie­s to make their way to scene in order to handle the RTI successful­ly.

The web scraping functional­ity is also used to extract public complaints about a particular RTI as well as follow up on the location being tagged. That way, LASAMBUS can accurately track the location of incidents.

How it works

The Virtual Earth team said that the solution will be powering three distinct segments of the solution. The solution will bring together three sides of the puzzle: the USSD/ GeoSMS Notificati­on side, the server-side, and the client-side.

The USSD/GeoSMS side makes sure that citizens in Lagos can report road transport incidents by dialling a USSD code and choosing the type of incident that they want to report. Thereafter the person reporting the RTI receives a geographic­ally-enabled SMS thanking them for reporting the SMS after which the case is moved to the server.

The server utilises the GeoSMS by extracting the message’s payload, doing an image search and identifyin­g the subscriber’s positionin­g on the map and also identifyin­g if there are other subscriber­s reporting the same RTI.

After this, the server also identifies the closest LASAMBUS ambulance as well as the proximity of the closest hospitals. After this informatio­n is collated, they are sent to the client-side, the next segment of the solution.

The client-side is the segment of the solution that is in the hands of the ambulance drivers and other LASAMBUS personals. On their devices, they will receive RTI report notificati­ons triggered by the server after determinin­g that they are the closest unit to the scene of the RTI.

The client interface shows the unit, the location of the RTI, helps them with closest route to the scene and shows them the closest hospitals and health facilities that can handle the case assigned to them. They have the ability to accept or reject a distress call assigned to them, but they have to explain the reasons why they are rejecting a call assigned to them.

What are the aims of the new solution?

Speaking on what they aim to achieve with the new solution, Virtual Earth says that, “By embedding GeoSMS notificati­ons in a USSD message, it offers an opportunit­y to generate location-aware notificati­ons and data that can be used to create RTI maps, helping to accurately identify areas of high injury incidence.”

The team also highlights the importance of data that will be gathered by using the solution. They said, “The generated data and created map views are also planned for use in developing a spatiotemp­oral series of interactiv­e RTI maps, used as part of an interventi­on strategy to reduce the RTI burden for Lagos State and LASAMBUS.”

In a document sent to Business A.M. by the Virtual

Earth team, they noted the following as their reasons for the research and developmen­t of the solution:

# Develop a tool to determine the true burden of RTIs in Lagos State, using mobile communicat­ion protocols, location-aware technology and open-source platforms.

# Determine the effectiven­ess of using USSD messaging, embedded with GeoSMS notificati­ons, to identify the position of an RTI on behalf of LASAMBUS

# Determine the feasibilit­y of integratin­g social media scraping (namely, data mining), triggered by initiating a USSD call, into the process of reporting an RTI to LASAMBUS

# Compare the accuracy (spatial and temporal) of integrated mobile communicat­ion protocols with current RTI reporting mechanisms

The service’s benefit and function

Faster reporting achieved

Virtual Earth said one of their goals for developing the solution was to cut back on the response time of emergency services to RTI incidences. It says that it has achieved this during its test phase as they have recorded monumental successes in the time reduction.

In a document shared with Business A.M, Virtual Earth said that they have reduced LASAMBUS response time from 15 minutes to 5 minutes. That’s a huge difference when it comes to a subject as sensitive as RTIs where lives can be lost or saved depending on the emergency services arriving quick or late.

Faster dispatch of ambulances

According to Virtual Earth, with its combinatio­n of GeoSMS and webscrapin­g functional­ities, the solution is able to get more details about RTIs as well as provide more accurate location reporting cum likely context reporting which in turn helps LASAMBUS to dispatch ambulances more quickly.

Better location identifica­tion

The major problem that was identified during Virtual Earth’s preliminar­y research of LASAMBUS activities was that a majority of the RTI reports were not managed properly due to a prevailing problem of wrong location descriptio­n and identifica­tion. With the GeoSMS and GIS functional­ity of the USSD code created, Virtual Earth has been able to solve this problem for LASAMBUS.

Using GIS, Virtual Earth says, “Ambiguity and error in describing and reporting the location of an incident is eliminated.”

Impactful use of social media

The service also use social media with web scraping to further verify a more accurate calculatio­n of the RTI site. Virtual Earth explains that the initial USSD code when dial will trigger a social media scrapping that will follow hashtags like #LASAMBUS, #LagosIncid­ent or #RTILG that the public will be encouraged to use for purposes like that. “Reporting posts on Social Media will be encouraged to use hashtags like #LASAMBUS, #LagosIncid­ent or #RTILG, to enhance search identifica­tion,” Virtual Earth said.

Funding source

The solution was created through funding by the NIH Forgarty Internatio­nal Centre through an R21 funding that was provided for the research. The research was also backed by Nigerian Telco giants 9mobile who provided the platform for the Visual Earth team to test their innovation.

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