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Cincinnati’s Smart911 system could help older adults, people with disabilities in an emergency
July 17, 2018
The City of Cincinnati recently launched Smart911, a new technology that provides 911 call takers and first responders with crucial information about participating residents in emergency situations.
Through Smart911, residents can create a secure “Safety Profile” that will automatically display to emergency call takers immediately upon placing a 9-1-1 call. When a call comes in, a call taker will see the user’s Safety Profile, as well as a Facility Profile about their current location.
Profiles may also include photos, which could be helpful to first responders if they are searching for a missing person. The voluntary system could be particularly helpful for older adults and people with disabilities during emergencies.
Users can customize their profile and share any information they would like first responders to have in the event of an emergency, including information about:
- medical conditions and blood type
- mobility issues and transportation needs during an emergency
- primary language spoken or communication issues
- pets and service animals