Some first responders will now be able to accept 911 video calls on Android as well as iPhones. Google is introducing Emergency Live Video on Android.
Android is launching an Emergency Live Video feature that lets users securely stream their camera feed to first responders with a single tap.
Android rolls out Emergency Live Video for 911 calls, letting dispatchers see real-time scenes during emergencies. Great for holiday travel safety.
Google will let Android users share live video during emergencies. The feature works with 911 systems used by 60% of North American dispatch centers.
Google has rolled out Android’s Emergency Location Service in India, starting with Uttar Pradesh, allowing emergency ...
Google’s Emergency Live Video lets 911 dispatchers request an encrypted camera feed during calls or texts. You choose to share, can stop anytime, and rollout starts in the US plus parts of Germany and ...
Google is rolling out a new Emergency Live Video feature on Android that lets 911 and other emergency dispatchers request a secure live video stream from a caller’s phone to better understand what is ...
The location of any Android-device owner in the state who calls or sends an SMS to the 112 helpline will be shared with the ...
Google's new Emergency Location Service (ELS) has launched in India. The feature is compatible with any smartphone running ...