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Home / Technology / Google Boosts Emergency Response with Live Video

Google Boosts Emergency Response with Live Video

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Android emergency live video aids dispatchers and callers.
  • Feature works on phones running Android 8 or newer.
  • Video calls are encrypted and can be exited anytime.
Google Boosts Emergency Response with Live Video

Google has introduced an Emergency Live Video feature for Android devices, enhancing emergency response capabilities. This new tool allows emergency dispatchers to invite callers to share live video, providing crucial visual information during critical situations. The feature is designed to assist in understanding emergencies and delivering real-time help, such as guiding CPR.

The technology requires emergency-response departments to apply for participation. Once approved, dispatchers can send a video call invitation during an emergency call or text. Users can accept this invitation with a simple tap, enabling a secure, encrypted video stream. Google emphasizes that these video chats are encrypted by default, and users retain the ability to exit the call at any moment.

This initiative brings live video assistance to a broad range of Android devices, supporting operating systems as old as Android 8 from 2018. This broad compatibility contrasts with Apple's similar feature, which is limited to newer iPhone models. The development follows earlier indications found in beta versions of Google Play Services, signaling Google's commitment to leveraging technology for public safety.

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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.
Emergency dispatchers can send an invitation for a live video call during an emergency, which users can accept with one tap.
Video calls are encrypted by default and users can exit the stream at any time.
The feature is supported on phones running operating systems as old as Android 8 from 2018.

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