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Smooth-route preferences, A&E ETAs, hospital diversion layers built in.

A London Ambulance Service emergency ambulance responding along an urban road

Ambulance routing has to optimise for things consumer navigation doesn’t even measure. Smoothness matters: a route with three sharp turns and a roundabout costs you crew time managing a patient who isn’t strapped down. ETAs need to reflect arrival at the right A&E entrance — emergency dock, urgent care, maternity — not just the postcode centroid.

Blue light routing prefers smooth-route options where they exist and surfaces the trade-offs when they don’t, while trusted geospatial data means the ETA reflects the arrival door, not the building footprint.

Hospital diversion overlays are live: when an A&E goes on divert, custom data layers update your route and your control room sees the same picture at the same moment. For patient-transfer journeys, the routing accounts for ride quality — data we collect from accelerometer telemetry across deployed services and bake back into the engine. The result: smoother journeys, more accurate hospital ETAs, and fewer “are we nearly there yet” radio checks from the rear.

Capabilities

Blue Light Routing

Developed alongside emergency crews, our routing algorithms understand what helps first responders get to scene quicker.

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Blue Light Alert®

We can pre-warn nearby drivers that a blue-light vehicle is approaching, so traffic reacts sooner and clears the path for emergency vehicles.

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Trusted data

The geospatial data your control room trusts, on the responder's map.

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Summary

Blue Light Maps provides specialized routing solutions for ambulances, optimizing for journey smoothness and accurate arrival times at specific A&E entrances. The system incorporates real-time hospital diversion data and considers patient comfort during transfers. It also features an alert system to pre-warn traffic of approaching emergency vehicles, aiming to improve response times and operational efficiency for first responders.

Key Facts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations for ambulance routing that consumer navigation doesn't measure?

Ambulance routing needs to optimize for smoothness, as routes with sharp turns and roundabouts can cost crew time managing a patient. ETAs also need to reflect arrival at the correct A&E entrance, not just the postcode centroid.

How does Blue Light Maps improve ETA accuracy for ambulances?

Blue Light Maps uses trusted geospatial data to ensure the ETA reflects the arrival door, not just the building footprint, and accounts for hospital diversion overlays.

How does Blue Light Maps account for patient comfort during transfers?

For patient-transfer journeys, the routing accounts for ride quality by using data collected from accelerometer telemetry across deployed services and baking it back into the engine.

What is Blue Light Alert®?

Blue Light Alert® can pre-warn nearby drivers that a blue-light vehicle is approaching, so traffic reacts sooner and clears the path for emergency vehicles.

Related Entities

Companies
Blue Light Maps
Products
Blue Light Routing, Blue Light Alert®
Locations
Olympia, London, London
Technologies
geospatial data, accelerometer telemetry