Some Android phones can automatically send medical data during 911 calls
by Umar Shakir from The Verge - All Posts on (#6GZNY)
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Google's personal safety features in Android have expanded in the past year to include a potentially lifesaving feature that can relay critical medical data to first responders when a user dials 911.
The technology works by sending important emergency information about the caller entered in the Personal Safety app (available on select devices, including recent Google Pixel devices, Nothing Phone 1, and several others), like age, weight, blood type, allergies, and more, to a platform called RapidSOS. Over 15,000 911 and field responder agencies are tapped into RapidSOS, which has supported relaying Medical ID data from iPhones since 2020.
If you're dialing 911 from your phone, there's a chance you're hurt or, for some other reason,...