The golden hour recognises that casualties will have a better chance of survival if they are delivered to definite care (hospital) within one hour of the accident. The golden hour includes the time for the call-out, travel to the incident, extrication, transport to hospital and the time to resuscitate within the emergency department. The golden hour efficiency is affected by the time elapsed until somebody reports the accident, the time for the PSAP to fix the location which, when based on mobile networks, can vary from seconds to several hours depending on the country. The PODIS system automates and, thus, minimises the time to indentify the accident's location.