Google is introducing Android Emergency Live Video today to let users in three countries share their camera feeds with dispatchers.
Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI) and Google today announced a new innovation in emergency response: Android users can now share live video with 911 call handlers within seconds of connecting the call.
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This feature could help give emergency dispatchers context in circumstances like car accidents, fires, or medical crises.
Google will let Android users share live video during emergencies. The feature works with 911 systems used by 60% of North American dispatch centers.
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In an emergency, 911 dispatchers can request a real-time feed.
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