TRIAGE360 positions itself as an autonomous triage intelligence system for the “modern battlefield.” Its focus is not traditional cybersecurity protection, but the digitization of casualty detection, assessment, prioritization, and evacuation coordination through sensor Beacons, Base Stations, and communications networks. It is aimed at scenarios such as EMS and fire services, hospital emergency departments, military users, tactical operations, and disaster response.
The system workflow consists of four steps: Alert, Assess, Prioritize, and Evacuate. After a casualty event, a Beacon can be activated automatically upon contact, or manually by a medic with a single click. Skin sensors collect vital signs and injury indicators, updating triage levels in real time. The Smart Queue algorithm prioritizes casualties across the entire team, and unified data supports MEDEVAC/CASEVAC decision-making. In terms of deployment, the materials describe a combination of field Edge Sensors/Autonomous Beacons and a Base Station. The Base Station fuses sensor signals, team status, and location data to create a mission-level view.
On the management side, the key highlight is “Mission-Wide Triage Intelligence”: commanders can view casualty status and locations in a single operational view, reducing manual handoffs. For alerts, the system supports status-change notifications based on vital-sign thresholds and can initiate evacuation workflows that include location, priority, and notes. Communications use long-range, low-power LoRaWAN mesh networking, with an emphasis on maintaining updates through store-and-forward in remote or degraded network environments. Integration details are limited: the materials only mention automatic transmission of standardized evacuation information to air and ground assets, without disclosing API, EHR, hospital system, or military command-system integration specifics.
The collected materials do not provide pricing, payment methods, procurement thresholds, trial policies, or certifications related to medical devices, data privacy, or cybersecurity compliance. For a system involving vital signs, location, and mission information, compliance, data protection, and device reliability validation would all be essential materials to obtain before procurement.
TRIAGE360 is better suited to military and law-enforcement tactical medicine, disaster rescue, large-event emergency response, and training after-action review teams. It is not appropriate as an enterprise cybersecurity product purchase. There is no clear information on access from China, payment, or local services, so these should be treated as “unknown.” For deployment in China, it may be necessary to evaluate local alternatives in emergency communications, pre-hospital emergency information systems, or domestic LoRa/BeiDou-related solutions.
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