Flirtey Partners with Pioneering Ambulance Service to Launch First Emergency Drone Delivery Program in United States

Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority (REMSA) to use Flirtey drones to deliver lifesaving defibrillators to victims of sudden cardiac arrest

RENO, Nev., Oct. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Flirtey, the leading drone delivery service, and REMSA, a community-integrated emergency medical services provider, today announced a partnership to launch the first automated external defibrillator (AED) drone delivery service in the United States.


Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of natural death in America, with more than 350,000 out-of-hospital cases each year, according to the American Heart Association. For every minute that a victim of cardiac arrest waits to receive defibrillation, their odds of survival decrease by about 10 percent. By using drones to deliver AEDs, Flirtey's technology will increase the odds of surviving cardiac arrest and ultimately save lives.

Through the partnership, when REMSA's 9-1-1 communications center receives a cardiac arrest call, in addition to dispatching an ambulance, a Flirtey drone, carrying an AED will soon also be dispatched to the scene of the emergency. Research shows that timely defibrillation drastically increases the odds of survival for cardiac arrest victims. By delivering an AED to the scene of a cardiac arrest within minutes of a 9-1-1 call being received, Flirtey and REMSA will decrease the time that passes between a 9-1-1 call being placed and the application of an AED to the victim, increasing their odds of survival.

"Our mission is to save lives and change lifestyles by making delivery instant and partnering with REMSA is another huge step towards this goal," said Flirtey CEO Matthew Sweeny. "We have the ability to deliver lifesaving aid into the hands of people who need it - why aren't we as a society doing it already? This is one of the most important uses of drone delivery technology, and we believe that by democratizing access to this lifesaving aid, our technology will save more than a million lives over the decades to come."

Emergency response times for ambulances can vary depending on their distance from the victim, traffic and call volume. Flirtey's delivery drones will be able to fly directly to the victim and deliver critical aid efficiently and with precision - allowing bystanders to begin administering care while they wait for paramedics to arrive.

Together, Flirtey and REMSA are developing an emergency response and 9-1-1-integration process to allow for the rapid drone deployment program - including combining Flirtey's flight planning software into REMSA's highly-specialized patient care and transport programs. In addition to its ground ambulance system, REMSA also operates Care Flight, an airplane and helicopter air ambulance service, as well as a critical care ambulance. The partners are working together on FAA approvals and a public education campaign focused on integrating emergency drone AED delivery into the community.

"REMSA is committed to improving the health of the communities we serve through innovative, pre-hospital care," said REMSA CEO Dean Dow. "We're excited to incorporate Flirtey's drone delivery technology as part of our emergency response in Northern Nevada. Providing quality, lifesaving care to patients as fast as possible is always our goal."

On October 10, Sweeny delivered a TED talk at TEDxSanFrancisco to further discuss the urgency of this new program, and why it's needed in every city across the country and around the world.

About Flirtey:

Flirtey is the world's leading drone delivery service, with a mission to save lives and change lifestyles by making delivery instant. The startup has worked with NASA, Johns Hopkins University of Medicine, Remote Area Medical, New Zealand Land Search & Rescue, Domino's and 7-Eleven to conduct deliveries of medicine to rural healthcare clinics, ship-to-shore deliveries of medical samples and deliveries of retail and ecommerce items to consumer homes. Learn more at www.flirtey.com.

REMSA is a private, locally governed, non-profit emergency medical services provider serving northern Nevada since 1986. REMSA also comprises Care Flight Ground and Care Flight, a regional, non-profit, helicopter, airplane and ground critical care transport service, a Nevada-licensed, post-secondary educational institution, a state-of-the-art, fully accredited 9-1-1 dispatch communications center, a Tactical Emergency Medical Support team and community and special events EMS teams. REMSA provides integrated, quality patient care with no taxpayer support or other subsidies. For more information, visit remsahealth.com.

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