Sharing your phone's camera footage can give first responders a better sense of what's happening and how to help.
Google’s Emergency Live Video lets 911 dispatchers request an encrypted camera feed during calls or texts. You choose to ...
Google introduces Emergency Live Video for Android users, enabling real-time video sharing with emergency services. This ...
If you find yourself in an emergency or crisis situation, the more information you can give first responders, the better. Android users can now share a live stream with 911, allowing emergency ...
Google on Wednesday began rolling out Emergency Live Video, a new Android feature that allows emergency dispatchers to ...
Android rolls out Emergency Live Video for 911 calls, letting dispatchers see real-time scenes during emergencies. Great for ...
Google is launching Android Emergency Live Video, a feature that lets emergency dispatchers request live camera feeds from ...
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Google will let Android users share live video during emergencies. The feature works with 911 systems used by 60% of North American dispatch centers.
This feature could help give emergency dispatchers context in circumstances like car accidents, fires, or medical crises.
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Google catches up with iOS in allowing 911 operators to invite callers to live video sessions.