Home — Main screen. Shortcuts to preview and privacy. A getting started card guides you through four steps: full name, emergency contact, medical information, and writing to the EMI. A summary of your local profile is displayed once saved. Quick actions: create or edit profile, write to an NFC EMI, scan an EMI (read test), and delete an EMI. The app checks NFC availability on launch (physical device required, NFC enabled on Android). On iPhone, a native window opens for scanning. The last EMI read is displayed in Last Scan. Writing requires full name and emergency contact; the getting started card also requires at least one medical information field.
Consent before writing — Before each write operation, a window asks you to agree that anyone scanning the EMI can read the emergency data. If online backup is enabled, the text indicates that an encrypted copy may be stored on servers for the EMI link (test period, not HDS certified). Writing begins only after the checkbox is selected.
Profile — Single screen with all editable sections, stored locally. Identity: name, date of birth, emergency contact (name, relationship, phone number). Medical information: allergies, medications, cardiac history (conditions, stent, pacemaker), chronic illnesses, neurology and respiratory history, surgeries, hemophilia, devices and implants. Additional notes. Buttons: Save locally, Map preview, Reset profile (with confirmation).
Map preview — Displays the text written on the EMI in the selected map language. Indicates what a first responder would see during scanning. Button to return to profile. Main navigation hidden.
Settings — Interface language and EMI writing language (French, English, Spanish, German, Italian). Export preferences to JSON, deletes all local data (profile and preferences). Version 1.0.0, offline mode by default, link to resqsummit.com.
Privacy — Accessible from the home screen. Local storage, optional online backup, risk of the EMI being read by a scanner, recommendation to erase local data and the EMI if the phone changes hands.
NFC Writing — Readable text encoding, structured data, and optionally a web link if the cloud is enabled. On Android, formatting the EMI is offered if necessary (erases existing content). Erasure empties the EMI. The profile remains on the phone independently of the EMI.
ReSQSummit is not a substitute for an official medical record. Emergency numbers: 15, 18, or 112. NFC-compatible EMI required, sold separately. NFC-enabled phone required.