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Emergency Calls Get Eyes: Android Live Video Arrives
11 Dec
Summary
- Android Emergency Live Video allows streaming to dispatchers during emergencies.
- Feature works by dispatcher request; user can opt-in and stop sharing.
- Available on Android 8+ phones, rolling out in US, Germany, and Mexico.

A new feature called Android Emergency Live Video has been introduced by Google, enhancing emergency communications. This tool allows individuals to securely stream live video directly to emergency responders when making a call or sending a text during a crisis.
The functionality is initiated by a dispatcher who can send a request to the user's device. Upon receiving this request, the user has the option to share their camera's live feed. This video stream is encrypted and can be terminated by the user at any time, ensuring privacy and control.
This innovative feature is available on Android phones running Android 8 or later. Its initial rollout is planned for the United States, along with select regions in Germany and Mexico, with broader availability expected in the future.




