AmbTrack is a real-time coordination layer between ambulances, hospitals, traffic police, and control centers. We've cut average response times by 35%.
Operator logs patient location, condition, and severity. The system starts working immediately.
GPS finds the closest available ambulance. Route is calculated, crew is notified — under 10 seconds.
Police along the route get alerts 2km before the ambulance arrives. Junctions clear proactively.
The destination ER sees the patient's vitals, ETA, and condition. Bed and staff ready on arrival.
5-second updates. Speed, heading, route, ETA — every ambulance on one map, one screen.
Police notified 2km ahead. Signals green before the siren is audible.
ICU, general, emergency — hospitals publish live counts. Dispatchers assign instantly.
One tap from the crew. Control center gets push + SMS in under two seconds.
24-hour density grids. See where accidents cluster. Reposition ambulances before the next call.
From the phone call to patient handoff. Vitals, notes, timestamps, audit trail — everything logged.
Every stakeholder gets a purpose-built view. Tap to explore.
Big touch targets. Works on 3G. Voice-friendly. Designed for the chaos of a moving ambulance, not a desk.
A glanceable mobile view. See the ambulance on your route, how far it is, and which direction it's heading.
See who's coming, when they'll arrive, and what they need — before the ambulance pulls in.
Real-time overview of every ambulance, every case, every hospital bed in Bangalore.
When everything depends on uptime, you don't cut corners. AmbTrack runs on redundant infrastructure designed for 10,000+ concurrent users.
A real-time coordination platform that connects every stakeholder in Bangalore's emergency response — ambulances, hospitals, traffic police, control centers — into one unified network. Think of it as air traffic control, but for ambulances.
Updates every 5 seconds with under 10-meter accuracy. We use high-accuracy GPS mode and PostGIS spatial indexing for sub-500ms queries even at scale.
Free for the government pilot program. Pricing for private hospitals and ambulance services will depend on fleet size and usage. We're not trying to monetize emergencies — we're trying to solve them.
AES-256 encryption, HTTPS-only transport, JWT with refresh token rotation, role-based access control, and regular security audits. We don't sell data. Ever.
The architecture is city-agnostic. Bangalore is our proving ground, but the system supports multi-city deployment with zero code changes.
If you run a hospital, an ambulance service, or a government agency in Bangalore — we'd like to show you what we've built.