Drones to be used for medications

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AMSTERDAM: Drones would be used for timely medical add to critical patients. The drones could provide first aid equipment and medicines at the specific place. Through the drones lives of heart patients could be saved. An ambulance drone carrying a defibrillator for rapid response to heart attacks has just been unveiled in the Netherlands.

One of the most important considerations in emergency medical treatment is response time. An engineering graduate at Delft University of Technology Alec Momont invented a rapid response drone to do what a regular ambulance cannot.

The drone, created by Alec Momont, is able to fly at speeds of up to 100 kph (60 mph), carrying a defibrillator and equipped with features that could reduce the time before a heart attack victim receives first aid, greatly increasing the chances of recovery.