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Live Video Stream to 911: Android's Life-Saving Feature
10 Dec
Summary
- Android's new feature allows live video sharing during 911 calls.
- Emergency responders can request live video to better assess situations.
- The feature is encrypted and user-controlled, with privacy safeguards.

Android users can now share live video with emergency services during critical 911 calls. This new Emergency Live Video feature aims to provide first responders with a visual understanding of a situation when verbal descriptions are challenging.
When requested by a responder, users can initiate a live video stream directly from their phone's camera. This capability is designed to assist in assessing emergencies like accidents or medical crises, potentially guiding life-saving actions.
Available on Android 8 and newer, the feature is encrypted by default, ensuring user privacy. Users maintain full control over when to stream and can stop it at any moment, adding a vital layer of security during emergencies.




