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First responders can automatically obtain important medical info from your Android phone

What you need to know

  • RapidSOS, a database that works with over 16,000 first responder agencies, has partnered with Google. 
  • Paired with Google’s existing Android Emergency Location Service (ELS) feature, medical data can be automatically shared with first responders during 911 calls thanks to RapidSOS. 
  • RapidSOS integration with Android ELS will work with any smartphone that has the Personal Safety app. 

The Personal Safety app on Android has added medical ID support for RapidSOS, a platform that shares critical medical information with first responders. With the new feature, a person’s medical data will be automatically shared with emergency services when a 911 call is placed. The initiative should help first responders respond quicker and more effectively since less information needs to be communicated verbally. 

This functionality is built upon the Android Emergency Location Service (ELS), which shares a person’s location with first responders after they call for help. This has worked in Android phones since 2018 through the same RapidSOS for sharing location data with first responders. Though you might not have heard of the platform, it works with over 16,000 first responder agencies and collects data from more than 500 million devices. 

Medical information can be shared through RapidSOS on Android phones with the Personal Safety app, and it works on devices running on Android 12 or newer. Not every Android OEM offers the Personal Safety app, but examples of supported devices include recent Pixel phones and the Nothing Phone (1). 

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

The feature can be found in the Personal Safety app under the name Share during emergency call. It’s off by default, and is also region-dependent. “When you call or text an emergency number, your device can automatically send your emergency information to emergency response partners,” an explainer reads.




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