A new Android feature rolling out Wednesday lets people share live video from their phone with emergency services. So if ...
Android is launching an Emergency Live Video feature that lets users securely stream their camera feed to first responders with a single tap.
Google is launching Android Emergency Live Video, a feature that lets emergency dispatchers request live camera feeds from your phone.
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Android rolls out Emergency Live Video for 911 calls, letting dispatchers see real-time scenes during emergencies. Great for ...
A new feature for Android phone users can provide 911 dispatchers with live video of an emergency as it unfolds.
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 is rolling out Emergency Live Video across Android devices in three countries (running Android 8+), turning a smartphone on-site into a crucial pair of eyes for first responders before they ...
Android now lets users stream live video to emergency responders, giving dispatchers real-time context during crises on devices running Android 8 or later.
Google launched Android Emergency Live Video on Wednesday, which allows people to stream video when contacting emergency responders. This feature could help give first responders extra context in ...
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 ...