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E911 Talk 166: Crowd source 911? Why not?

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Many of us forget one little thing that makes us pretty fortunate. While we have ubiquitous emergency services from just about everywhere, across most of the developing world, this is simply not true nor even possible. The telephone infrastructure does not exist, the public safety personnel do not exist, and people are quite often left to tend to themselves. Can we crowd source emergency services in these underdeveloped areas? The folks at Trek Medics International think it can, and have a plan.
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Many of us forget one little thing that makes us pretty fortunate. While we have ubiquitous emergency services from just about everywhere, across most of the developing world, this is simply not true nor even possible. The telephone infrastructure does not exist, the public safety personnel do not exist, and people are quite often left to tend to themselves. Can we crowd source emergency services in these underdeveloped areas? The folks at Trek Medics International think it can, and have a plan.
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