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Health from above: a drone to deliver defibrillators to heart attack victims

by CeKMTL · August 25, 2013

I find this an amazing concept and tech put the good use of humanity. Sure it’s expensive for the time being, but it’s a proof that the tech is already available.
http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/24/4654514/definetz-height-tech-defibrillator-carrying-drone-in-germany

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