Drones that could help the NHS save peoples’ lives

TechnologyHealth & Fitness
8 Sep 2025 • 6:22 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • The NHS is exploring the use of drones to deliver defibrillators directly to people suffering cardiac arrests, potentially reaching patients faster than traditional ambulance services.
  • A University of Warwick study, funded by the National Institute of Health and Care Research, successfully trialled a drone delivery system in rural areas, yielding 'very promising' results.
  • The trial demonstrated that defibrillators could be delivered to the scene in under ten minutes from the initial emergency call, significantly increasing the chance of survival for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.
  • The system involves a central control dispatching drones that lower the defibrillator via a winch, with volunteers at the scene coached by ambulance service call handlers.
  • Following the successful study, larger trials are now planned to assess the feasibility of rolling out this drone technology nationally across the UK.

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