Dubai Police announced today the launch of Android Emergency Location Service (ELS), designed to provide more accurate location information to first responders during an emergency. Location is only transmitted when an Android smartphone user contacts the emergency number.
Today, roughly 95% of calls to emergency services come from mobile phones in the UAE. Location is currently only available via cell tower triangulation, ELS will supplement this by providing highly accurate indoor and outdoor location when an emergency call is placed.
Brigadier Engineer Kamel Butti Al Suwaidi, Director General of Operations at Dubai Police, said that the activation and implementation of this cutting-edge technology comes as per the directives of His Excellency Major General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, to implement the security and safety recommendations emerging from the annual meetings of the UAE Government -held under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vise President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and His Highness Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior.
Brig. Al Suwaidi said the meetings recommended "immediate identification of locations in the emergency situation in the efforts of reducing the emergency response time. This is being done by strengthening the technical structure in the operating room by providing them with immediate location identification systems using satellite technology to reduce emergency response time."
By activating the Android service, Dubai Police becomes the first department to achieve the recommendation in regards to reducing the response time for emergencies.
Brig. Al Suwaidi stressed that the Dubai Police is always keen to be proactive in adopting the best technologies and modern systems that contribute to providing better services to members of the public according to international standards and achieve the strategic goal of Dubai Police that is ensuring the happiness of the community.
UAE is the first country to deploy the Android ELS in the Middle East and North Africa following 14 countries from around the world.
“In collaboration with Dubai Police, we jointly launched Android Emergency Location Service for the first time in the Middle East and North Africa. During emergencies, timely and accurate information is critical and by facilitating this we aspire to help save lives and enhance the state of emergency services.” said Nour Koudsi, Head of Android Platform Business Development and Partnerships - the Middle East at Google.
Android ELS is supported by over 99% of existing Android devices (running at least Android 4.0), and built into Google Play Services. Location is directly sent from Android handset to Emergency Services.
The life-saving feature is now fully activated for Dubai. All other emirates interested in making ELS available to their residents should contact Dubai Police to make arrangements to transmit ELS location data for their locales, thereby enabling first responders to more quickly find and help people in an emergency.
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