Smart911
Smart911 provides dispatchers with important information about you, your family, pets and other household information. When you call 911 the dispatchers will see any information you have added into the system, including your address, medical conditions, photos and details about your pets. The information stored on the app is only accessible when 911 is called.
Pulse Point
Public interest alerts allow community members to stay mindful of important incident activity that may be impactful. These informational notifications provide an early and automatic heads-up to local threats such as wildland fires, flooding and utility emergencies. In addition, app users who have indicated they are trained in CPR and willing to assist in case of an emergency can be notified if someone nearby is in cardiac arrest. The location-aware application will alert users in the vicinity of the need for CPR simultaneous with the dispatch of advanced medical care. The app also directs these rescuers to the exact location of nearby AEDs.
What3Words
This app has divided the world into 3m squares and given each square a unique combination of 3 words. It can be used to give emergency personnel, or friends/family your exact location. If you’re given a what3words location, you can open it in the what3words app, then tap ‘Navigate’ and select ‘Google Maps’ to open the exact location in Google Maps and get directions.