Everywhere there are more people than there is human attention to go around, someone has to decide who needs eyes first. SENTINEL uses artificial intelligence to perform that first visual pass — in real time, all at once, with zero data egress.
A blast site with a dozen down. A collapsed building with the towers gone. A forward base with no connection to anywhere. The mission is the same: see who needs help first — all at once.
A blast leaves a dozen down across open ground. SENTINEL reads the entire scene in a single pass and ranks casualties by severity — so the first medic on site moves to the one bleeding out, not the one who's loudest.
When a building collapses and cell towers are down, a single offline device triages dozens of casualties at once — telling first responders who needs immediate intervention before a single medic has touched anyone.
On a forward operating base with no cloud, no internet, and no backup — SENTINEL runs on local hardware, classifies casualties in real time, and pushes alerts directly to medic tablets and tactical displays with zero data leaving the device.
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