Google launches emergency live video for Android phones

Google has introduced a new feature called Android Emergency Live Video, allowing users to share live video with 911 dispatchers during emergencies. The update enhances traditional calls by providing visual context to first responders. It is now rolling out in the United States, select areas of Germany, and Mexico.

Google announced Android Emergency Live Video this week, marking a significant upgrade to emergency response capabilities on Android devices. Previously limited to audio calls, users can now transmit live video directly to dispatchers when contacting 911, helping responders better assess situations in real time.

The feature requires phones running Android 8 or later versions, along with Google Play Services. It is initially available in the US, as well as specific regions in Germany and Mexico. This rollout aims to improve safety by giving emergency services additional information without complicating the calling process.

No further details on expansion timelines or additional supported countries were provided in the announcement. The update builds on existing Android emergency features, emphasizing accessibility for compatible devices worldwide.

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