Prepared To Modernize US 911 Emergency System By Allowing Dispatchers To Send Texts, Victims To Send Images

Prepared is now modernizing the current U.S. 911 emergency calling system. Thanks to its continued efforts, the software company was able to raise new million-dollar funding, which will help it move forward to achieve its goal.

Prepared To Modernize US 911 Emergency System By Allowing Dispatchers To Send Texts, Victims To Send Images
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Right now, the U.S. 911 emergency system can only do one thing. It allows people in a dangerous situation to call dispatchers or vice versa.

For the past few years, this 911 emergency calling system scenario has worked well. But, Prepared wants to enhance this function further.

Prepared To Modernize US 911 Emergency System

According to Tech Crunch's latest report, Prepared was able to achieve a new $9.8 million round of funding. This financial support was led by First Round Capital, a venture capital firm that focuses on providing seed-stage funding to tech firms.

Prepared To Modernize US 911 Emergency System By Allowing Dispatchers To Send Texts, Victims To Send Images
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Thanks to this financial achievement, Prepared now has over $11 million in funding for its 911 emergency system enhancement goal.

On the other hand, the company explained how it would make the current 911 emergency system in the United States more efficient.

Prepared studied how 911 call centers work, especially when it comes to receiving information from students' reports. The software firm discovered that 911 services could only receive and send calls.

This means that they are restricted when it comes to sending and receiving images, videos, as well as texts.

How Prepared Will Enhance 911 Emergency System

The rising startup stated that it wants to remove the limitations of the current emergency calling system in the United States.

Prepared plans to do this by allowing dispatchers to send text messages to victims. This will allow the people in danger to be connected to Prepared's web app.

On this page, they can upload photos and videos to show their current situation.

"By offering real-time, actionable data from callers, Prepared Live empowers emergency operators to focus on doing what they do best: saving lives," said Prepared via its official website.

You can visit this link if you want to see further details of Prepared's 911 emergency system enhancement initiative.

Meanwhile, Skype U.S. consumers are now allowed to share their locations to 911 emergency services.

On the other hand, 911 calls were recently affected by the annoying Google Pixel bug.

For more news updates about the 911 emergency calling system, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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