Use Airtable to handle emergency situations in your country

When a new patient submits a form via Airtable, Make checks whether there is a free volunteer, if so, the volunteer is assigned to that patient. If not, a message is sent to the patient, so they know that they will get help soon. You may copy [this](https://airtable.com/shrwAFIhTerDSQ5rf/tblAZx4mIvile2lt8/viwb0So4ZgpENmCOi?blocks=hide) base to use in this scenario. You can read more about this scenario on our [blog](https://www.integromat.com/en/blog/2020/03/25/how-to-create-an-emergency-communication-system-using-airtable-and-integromat/).

When a new patient submits a form via Airtable, Make checks whether there is a free volunteer, if so, the volunteer is assigned to that patient. If not, a message is sent to the patient, so they know that they will get help soon. You may copy [this](https://airtable.com/shrwAFIhTerDSQ5rf/tblAZx4mIvile2lt8/viwb0So4ZgpENmCOi?blocks=hide) base to use in this scenario. You can read more about this scenario on our [blog](https://www.integromat.com/en/blog/2020/03/25/how-to-create-an-emergency-communi
Platform
Make
Category
Workflow & Process Automation
Price
$3.99
Creator
Jonas Lindberg

How to import this workflow into Make

  1. 1Purchase or download the workflow to get the Make blueprint JSON file.
  2. 2In Make, create a new scenario, click the three-dots menu, and choose "Import Blueprint".
  3. 3Reconnect each module to your own app connections when prompted.
  4. 4Run the scenario once to verify it, then set your schedule and turn it on.

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