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Noonlight

Noonlight

United States of America (the)

Location-based personal safety app that integrates with Tinder, emergency services

eBodyGuard

"[V]ictims of violence or bullying can quietly voice activate to record an incident as it is happening and, if necessary, command the app to call the cops." - GovTech Magazine

Ukraine is calling

We are raising €10 million to buy 112 rescue vehicles for Ukraine.

Carbyne Live Audio Translation

Govtech vendor whose live audio translation has been used to translate 911 calls in realtime

Eye In The Sky

Using High-Altitude Balloons [and drones] for Decision Support in Wildfire Operations

Convey911

Convey911

United States of America (the)

Enabling public safety, law enforcement and government services to communicate in any language over text, video, and voice.

RapidDeploy

RapidDeploy

Austin, TX

Realtime data. Unified Public Safety workflow. Reduced emergency response times.

RapidSOS

Empowering a faster, smarter emergency response Contextual emergency data: e.g. precise location, medical profile, and real-time sensor data One centralized platform: Securely sends data to public safety agencies worldwide Developed together with public safety: Seamlessly fits into existing public safety workflows

999 Apps Certification Scheme

999 Apps Certification Scheme

The Grainger Suite Dobson House, Regent Centre Newcastle upon Tyne, NE3 3PF United Kingdom

A technical certification process for emergency response apps

Flare

Flare

Kenya

Flare is an app that aggregates public and privately owned ambulance companies into an interface for patients and hospitals. It is a digitalized 911 system for the African context. With the Flare platform, ambulance companies use the browser dashboard to manage their fleet and the app in their vehicles to respond to patient and hospital requests. Healthcare professionals and patients also use the app or hotline to coordinate patient transfers and rescues.

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