This paper addresses the problem of inefficient communication and response in community emergencies. Unlike previous approaches that rely on traditional channels such as radio or SMS, our work introduces a web and mobile platform integrating real-time geolocation, alert dissemination, and incident reporting. We implemented the system using Angular for the frontend, Node.js for backend microservices, and MySQL/MongoDB for data persistence, and evaluated it in educational units and local parish councils in Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador. Results show improvements of 37% faster response time in simulated evacuation drills and a 22% increase in incident reporting accuracy compared to baseline community methods. This contribution demonstrates a scalable and replicable approach to community safety management. Future research will explore integration with national emergency networks.

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Web and Mobile Application for Emergency Management in Educational Units of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas

  • Luis Castillo-Salinas,
  • Atal Kumar Vivas,
  • Fredy Gavilanes-Sagnay,
  • Washington Eduardo Loza Herrera,
  • Nicole Jamilex Diaz Valdez

摘要

This paper addresses the problem of inefficient communication and response in community emergencies. Unlike previous approaches that rely on traditional channels such as radio or SMS, our work introduces a web and mobile platform integrating real-time geolocation, alert dissemination, and incident reporting. We implemented the system using Angular for the frontend, Node.js for backend microservices, and MySQL/MongoDB for data persistence, and evaluated it in educational units and local parish councils in Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador. Results show improvements of 37% faster response time in simulated evacuation drills and a 22% increase in incident reporting accuracy compared to baseline community methods. This contribution demonstrates a scalable and replicable approach to community safety management. Future research will explore integration with national emergency networks.