Android rolls out Emergency Live Video for 911 calls, letting dispatchers see real-time scenes during emergencies. Great for holiday travel safety.
Android is launching an Emergency Live Video feature that lets users securely stream their camera feed to first responders with a single tap.
Sharing your phone's camera footage can give first responders a better sense of what's happening and how to help.
A new feature for Android phone users can provide 911 dispatchers with live video of an emergency as it unfolds.
Google is launching Android Emergency Live Video, a feature that lets emergency dispatchers request live camera feeds from your phone.
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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.
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