Feature · SLAtech Medical

Emergency Detection — Zero Delay to 101

When a patient types 'chest pain' or 'can't breathe', SLAtech Medical skips the AI entirely and displays 101/112 instantly. No interpretation delay.

~10ms
Detection latency
50+
Emergency keywords
3 langs
Hebrew, Russian, English
24/7
Always on

Sound Familiar?

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AI Latency in Emergencies

A standard general takes 2-4 seconds to produce an answer. In a medical emergency that delay is unacceptable.

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Missed Critical Keywords

Generic LLM safety layers weren't trained on Hebrew or Russian medical slang. 'כאב בחזה' or 'задыхаюсь' can slip past.

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Liability Risk

If a general engages in clinical interpretation during a critical event, the clinic carries the exposure. Pre-AI routing removes it.

What You Get

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Keyword Detection Before AI

50+ emergency keywords in 4 languages are matched before the prompt ever reaches the LLM.

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Instant 101 / 112 Display

On match, the widget shows localised emergency numbers and hotline links within ~10ms.

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Zero AI Latency

No embeddings, no vector search, no completion call. The detector runs in-process on the request thread.

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Event Logging

Every trigger is logged with the raw phrase, visitor ID and timestamp — for audit and pattern review.

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Multi-Language Detection

Works on Hebrew, Russian and English simultaneously. A Russian-speaking patient gets Russian hotline wording.

Frequently Asked Questions

A localised emergency card with 101 (MDA), 112 (general emergency), and — for mental-health contexts — ERAN 1201 and Sahar chat. The card replaces the normal answer, so there's no mixed signal.

A curated list of 50+ phrases covering cardiac, respiratory, neurological and bleeding emergencies plus suicidal ideation, in three languages. You can add clinic-specific phrases from the admin panel.

No. On detection, SLAtech Medical short-circuits before the embedding call. The reply is deterministic and the event is logged. This is intentional — it removes clinical interpretation from a safety-critical path.

Yes. Israeli clinics default to 101/112/ERAN; overseas clients configure their local emergency numbers and crisis lines.

False positives are rare but we've biased the detector toward safety: better a one-off unnecessary 101 card than a missed emergency. You can review triggers in the admin log and refine the keyword list.

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