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Android 911 Live Video: See Emergencies Unfold

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Android now allows live video sharing with 911 responders.
  • Live video aids in describing emergencies and guiding aid.
  • Feature rolling out to select US safety platforms initially.
Android 911 Live Video: See Emergencies Unfold

Android users will soon benefit from enhanced emergency support through a new live video sharing capability with 911 responders. This feature aims to provide crucial visual information to emergency services, potentially aiding in life-saving interventions until professional help arrives.

During a 911 call, responders can request a live video stream, which the caller must explicitly approve. The video feed is secured with encryption, and users retain full control to stop streaming at any point, ensuring privacy and safety.

This development mirrors iOS's existing Emergency SOS Live Video functionality. The Android feature is initially being deployed to RapidSOS, Motorola Solutions, and Prepared911 safety platforms within the United States, requiring Android 8 or later.

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, responders can send a request for live video. If approved by the caller, the video feed is encrypted and shared, helping responders assess the situation.
The feature is rolling out initially to select safety platforms in the US, starting today.
RapidSOS is one of the safety platforms in the US that will initially support Android's new Emergency Live Video feature.

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