Research on City Rapid Medical Decision System Based on GIS

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In order to guarantee the validity of the city emergency rescue, it will need to feedback goods demand and injuries to guide accident emergency rescue center in a timely, and also we need to fully grasp with emergency supplies and emergency hospital. Considering the effectiveness of city emergency rescue and timeliness, the paper analyzes and design Rescue Decision Support System for city distribution of emergency supplies and search of wounded man based on GIS. Emergency medical aid model established in this paper, taking ArcGIS+VS2005 as the development platform, C# as development language, design and development the preliminary city emergency medical rescue simulation system based on GIS.

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October 2014

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