Android Launches New ‘Emergency Live Video’ Feature To Help Users Share Real-Time Footage With Emergency Services; Check Details
Android has introduced a new feature called “Emergency Live Video,” designed to help users share real-time visual information with emergency services when they need assistance. The tool allows dispatchers to request live video during an emergency, giving responders a clearer understanding of the situation and helping them provide quicker, more accurate support.
Google's Android announced launched "Emergency Live Video" feature that enables the users to get help in the critical situations. The new Android feature helps the people share vital visual information with emergency services in a single tap. Android said on its website, "Starting today, we’re introducing Emergency Live Video on Android. During an emergency call or text, a dispatcher can send a request to your phone to share live video. With a single tap, you can start securely streaming from your camera, allowing responders to quickly assess the situation and get you the right help in the moment." It will be a real-time view can also help people in danger guide you through life-saving steps, like CPR, until help arrives. YouTube TV Plans 2026: Google-Owned Platform to Launch New Sports-Based Packages Early Next Year.
Emergency Live Video Launched by Android
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