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Florida's Layered EMS Medical Drone Infrastructure: Modeling Coverage, Operations, and Regulatory Pathways

Benjamin Spiske, Michael Dennis, Björn Abel


Presented at Forum 82 — the Vertical Flight Society's Annual Forum and Technology Display
Manufacturing Technology and Processing Technical Session
15 pages

 

Abstract:
This study evaluates whether a statewide layered medical-drone architecture can improve time-critical EMS logistics in Florida by delivering blood products, AEDs, and critical support devices. We define Time-To-Clinical-Support (TTCS) as the interval from incident recognition to first effective therapy and use Florida EMS benchmark intervals, county-level population and centroid distance data, and p-median hub placement to model system performance. Scenario analysis compares 20-, 40-, and 60-hub deployments and estimates order-of-magnitude effects on AED TTCS and survival gains under explicit assumptions for availability, cruise speed, dispatch overhead, and bystander uptake. The results indicate that a mid-scale network may reduce delay sufficiently to produce meaningful clinical benefit, provided it is integrated with EMS dispatch, medical direction, cold-chain controls, and hurricane-resilient infrastructure. Regulatory pathway constraints, incomplete county-level OHCA data, and uncertainty in mission availability remain the primary limitations on precision and external validity.

 

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