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Home / Technology / Android 911 Calls Get Live Video Boost

Android 911 Calls Get Live Video Boost

12 Dec

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Summary

  • New Android feature sends live video to 911 dispatchers.
  • Dispatchers can request secure video streams during emergencies.
  • The tool aids responders by providing visual context and guidance.
Android 911 Calls Get Live Video Boost

A new Android feature, Emergency Live Video, enhances emergency response by enabling dispatchers to securely view a caller's surroundings in real-time. When a user calls or texts 911, dispatchers can request a live video stream if it's deemed safe and helpful. This capability can significantly aid in understanding fast-moving situations like car accidents or wildfires, allowing for quicker and more precise assistance.

This innovative tool operates seamlessly, requiring no prior setup. Upon initiating a 911 call or text, a dispatcher assesses the situation and may send a prompt for video sharing. Users have complete control, with a clear option to accept or decline, and can stop streaming at any moment. The feature is encrypted and works on Android devices running version 8 or newer with Google Play services, with ongoing expansion across the U.S. and internationally.

Emergency Live Video builds on Android's commitment to safety, complementing features like Satellite SOS and Fall Detection. By removing guesswork and providing immediate visual context, it helps responders grasp critical details within seconds. This technology aims to provide users with greater peace of mind during emergencies, ensuring faster help and potentially improving outcomes when every second counts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
During a 911 call or text, dispatchers can request a secure live video stream from your phone, which you can choose to accept or decline.
It's only available during an active 911 call or text and cannot be turned on in advance.
You have full control and can choose not to share video or to stop streaming at any time.

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