Command Center

Operational FAQs and protocol directives for field units and medical facilities operating on the Dhiig-Baaq matrix.

Donor Logistics

Q: How does the 90-Day Medical Cooldown algorithm work?

Directive ResponseAfter a successful blood donation deployment at a verified Tier-1 facility, your node is hard-locked out of the dispatch matrix for exactly 90 days. During this biometric cooldown, the system physically cannot ping your WhatsApp number for an SOS pulse, ensuring absolute adherence to international donor safety protocols.

Q: What is the procedure for a WAHA Dispatch Opt-Out?

Directive ResponseDhiig-Baaq routes SOS signals directly through the WhatsApp API. To silence dispatch alarms, simply reply 'STOP' or 'DEACTIVATE' to the Commander Bot thread. Your number will be immediately quarantined from the routing algorithm until re-initialized.

Q: What dictates a Dispatch No-Show?

Directive ResponseWhen you 'Accept' a tactical ping, the receiving surgical team halts alternative sourcing logic. If you fail to deploy to the facility without communicating a cancellation, your donor identity will be flagged for an operational block after two unexcused No-Shows.

Ops-Nexus Facilities

Q: How does Tier-1 Facilities Verification (Quarantine) work?

Directive ResponseUpon genesis of an Ops-Nexus dashboard account, your facility defaults to an ironclad Quarantine state. Dispatch capabilities remain offline until Dhiigbaaq Nexus officials forensically cross-reference your provided MOH License Number against the master registry. Once cleared, your node is classified as 'Tier-1' and dispatch features are unlocked.

Q: What is the fail-over protocol for a Timed-Out SOS Pulse?

Directive ResponseIf an SOS transmission hits the 15km sector and receives zero payload acceptance within 15 minutes, the algorithm automatically executes a 'Ring-Expansion' protocol, widening the spatial search to 25km. If failure persists, the dashboard will suggest transitioning the pulse to a generalized public broadcast URL.