Medical Help
Subscribers can store medical details so critical profile information is available when first responders may need it.
emCall gives subscribers a simple way to request medical or police help from a smartphone, with information routed to trained operators when seconds matter.
Separate Medical Help and Police Help paths help start the right response workflow quickly.
Subscriber information can be shared with trained operators to reduce back and forth during an emergency.
Built for people at home, at work, outdoors, or on the go with a charged smartphone and signal.
The app is designed around two high stress scenarios: medical help and police help. Each path helps route the subscriber to the appropriate response protocol.
Subscribers tap Medical Help or Police Help three times to start the emergency process.
Name, location, emergency profile details, and selected response type help operators act with better context.
The medical or police workflow guides the next steps based on the type of help requested and the subscriber profile.
emCall combines a simple front end with response logic that helps the monitoring team understand who is calling, where they are, and what type of help they requested.
Subscribers can store medical details so critical profile information is available when first responders may need it.
A separate police workflow helps account for situations where speaking freely may not be safe.
Mobile location information helps operators understand where help is needed, including when a subscriber is away from home.
emCall is built for smartphone users who may need access to medical or police help at home, at work, on campus, outside, or while traveling within the United States.
Emergency products should not require a complicated decision tree. The interface keeps the primary action visible, direct, and easy to understand.
Medical Help and Police Help remain separate, so the service can support the response path that fits the situation.
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