US, Israel Combining Technologies To Ensure Better Safety For First Responders

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The United States and Israel are reportedly combining their technologies to make sure first responders have a better idea of what the emergency they’re racing toward looks like.

The United States and Israel Binational Industrial Research and Development Homeland Security program is a joint initiative funded by the Department of Homeland Security’s research arm, and the Israel Ministry of Public Security, the Jerusalem Post reported.

The program gave $1.5 million in grants for a pair of projects, including a partnership between CentralSquare Technologies of Lake Mary, Fla., and Carbyne of Tel Aviv to develop real-time, multi-media emergency call communications for public safety and first responders, the news outlet reported.

Carbyne’s product converts a voice call to an emergency dispatch center into multiple streams of data that give a clearer picture of what’s unfolding on the ground, the news outlet reported.

It also lets callers use their phones to send live video — and the caller’s location becomes a viewable map so a dispatcher can get an overview of the surrounding area.

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{Matzav.com}


2 COMMENTS

  1. Oh, you mean like the HERO first responders that didn’t save a single person from the Champlain Towers in Surfside? Better to let everyone die a torturous death then to maybe, perhaps, efsher, kill someone in the process. Wow, such brave decisive heros. Brains of 3 year olds.

    • I see you are frustrated. I think you should of volunteered to put your life at risk for the benefit of others. It would of helped. efsher it would of saved someone.

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