G08B26/008

Alert response tool

Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented to generate response information for an alert. One method includes an operation for detecting an alert based on incoming log data or metric data and for calculating information for panels to be presented on a response-alert page. Calculating the information includes calculating first performance values for a period associated with the alert, calculating second performance values for a background period where the alert condition was not present, and calculating a difference between the first performance values and the second performance values. Further, the method includes an operation for selecting, based on the difference, relevant performance values for presentation in one of the panels. The response-alert page is presented with at least one of the panels based on the selected relevant performance values.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REPORTING THE EXISTENCE OF SENSORS BELONGING TO MULTIPLE ORGANIZATIONS

A system and method for reporting the existence of sensors belonging to multiple organizations that are proximally located to a requested location. The report includes a first list of sensors that are unauthorized and discoverable and a second list of sensors that are authorized.

Communication system and method for using human telematic data to provide a hazard alarm/notification message to a user in a static environment such as in or around buildings or other structures

Systems and methods are disclosed herein for providing near real time communication to a user based on analysis of various user and environmental telematic data. The system includes a user with a wearable human telematic sensor providing telematic data about the wearer. Also, the system and method includes at least one building/environment telematic sensor configured to provide telematic data about the building and/or surrounding environment. The various telematic data is communicated and processed to provide a notification back to the user such as a potential safety hazard. The safety hazard may be based upon sensed data specific to the user, specific to the user's environment, or combinations thereof.

ENHANCED SITUATIONAL AWARENESS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE
20240378987 · 2024-11-14 ·

An emergency system can access a variety of situational data items, such as video streams, facility information, and present and past incident data. The emergency system identifies data items that may be relevant to a particular incident and provides the relevant data items in one or more user interfaces. For example, the emergency system identifies relevant data items based on the reported location of the incident and the type of incident. As additional incident information is received or entered by telecommunicators, the emergency system can further filter and surface data items likely to be useful in responding to the incident. Certain data items may only be permitted to be viewed by certain types of users, or under certain conditions. The emergency system may ensure that data items are provided to authorized users and in permitted use cases.

System and method for reporting the existence of sensors belonging to multiple organizations

A system and method for reporting the existence of sensors belonging to multiple organizations that are proximally located to a requested location. The report includes a first list of sensors that are unauthorized and discoverable and a second list of sensors that are authorized.

ALERT RESPONSE TOOL

Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented to generate response information for an alert. One method includes an operation for detecting an alert based on incoming log data or metric data and for calculating information for panels to be presented on a response-alert page. Calculating the information includes calculating first performance values for a period associated with the alert, calculating second performance values for a background period where the alert condition was not present, and calculating a difference between the first performance values and the second performance values. Further, the method includes an operation for selecting, based on the difference, relevant performance values for presentation in one of the panels. The response-alert page is presented with at least one of the panels based on the selected relevant performance values.

Patient support apparatuses with nurse call connection detection

A patient support apparatus includes a frame, a patient support surface, and a nurse call cable interface adapted to communicatively couple to a wall-mounted nurse call outlet having a plurality of pins to thereby allow the patient to communicate with a remotely positioned nurse. One or more sensors are included that detect when the cable is plugged into the nurse call outlet and/or when the bed is communicatively coupled to the nurse call system. The controller may activate an indicator when the sensor detects that the bed is not coupled to the nurse call system outlet, automatically select whether to communicate with the nurse call system via a wireless transceiver or via the nurse call cable interface based on the sensor output, and/or inform the caregiver when a headwall module spaced from the bed is not communicatively coupled to the nurse call system outlet.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING ALARM FATIGUE
20170069188 · 2017-03-09 ·

A method for reducing alarm fatigue, specifically, combining multiple physiological parameters, such as heart rate and respiratory rate, into one index number indicative of the patient's condition. The method includes detecting the severity of the patient's condition, generating, and displaying a scaled version of that index number relative to the severity of the patient's condition. The scaled index number is displayed on a patient monitor device. The scaled index number may have a size and color value.

SYSTEM AND METHOD PROVIDING EARLY PREDICTION AND FORECASTING OF FALSE ALARMS BY APPLYING STATISTICAL INFERENCE MODELS

A diagnostics and prediction system including a cloud system that continuously collects operating parameters from each of a number of environmental sensors and provides access to this data by a plurality of processing applications including (1) a predictive modeling system including (a) a health prediction system, (b) a sensor false alarm prediction system, (c) a zone false alarm prediction system and (d) a reporting system, (2) a system that diagnoses and predicts environmental hazardous areas and clusters areas based upon concentrations of CO in the site or building; and (3) a battery prediction system that predicts a battery life for the sensor.

Systems and methods of monitoring alarms from third party devices

A server acts as an event analyzer for a home security or monitoring system. The server receives a signal from a remote third-party server, the signal including data relating to a condition detected by a device at a premises. The server determines whether the remote third-party server corresponds to a preexisting third-party server registration. The server determines whether the device corresponds to a preexisting device registration. When the remote third-party server is determined to correspond to the preexisting third-party server registration and the device is determined to correspond to the preexisting device registration, the server determines whether the condition detected by the device at the premises is an alarm condition. When the condition detected by the device at the premises is determined to be the alarm condition, the server transmits an alarm signal to a central monitoring station.