
Golden Hour intelligence
The first 60 minutes after a trauma or cardiac incident decide survival. CuroPilot exists to ensure those minutes are used for treatment — not preparation.
Why the Golden Hour slips away
When ambulances and hospitals operate in silos, teams only start preparing once the patient arrives. That delay is often the difference between life and death.
Lack of real-time information
Hospitals do not know what condition the patient is in while they are on the way.
Equipment and specialists not ready
Doctors need time to prepare because they receive critical details too late.
Confusion and miscommunication
Phone calls are rushed, incomplete, and rarely structured.
Overloaded emergency rooms
Existing cases stretch teams thin, so new emergencies wait for setup.
Real stories
“By the time the ambulance arrived, the hospital had to call neuro, arrange blood, and prep the OT. We lost 15 minutes and the patient deteriorated.”
Role of ambulances & paramedics
- ▹Assessing the patient on-site and stabilising critical injuries.
- ▹Capturing vitals, trauma level, and suspected complications.
- ▹Alerting hospitals so teams can mobilise resources early.
- ▹Sharing continuous updates en route and during handover.
How early communication saves lives
- ✔Prep trauma surgeons, cardiologists, neurologists, and ICU staff.
- ✔Ready ventilators, defibrillators, imaging, and OT suites.
- ✔Arrange matching blood units before the patient arrives.
- ✔Start diagnosis immediately instead of gathering history.
- ✔Improve survival rates because the Golden Hour is protected.
How CuroPilot helps
Structured pre-alerts that trigger readiness
Paramedics submit vitals, injury summaries, and ETA through a guided flow. Hospitals get instant notifications and a preparation checklist — all before wheels stop.
Join the pilot
We are prototyping with emergency physicians and ambulance partners. If you'd like to join the pilot or share field experience, the survey is the fastest way to reach us.
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