on 09-10-2016 08:15 PM
I was reading that the goverment wants to re contract the emergency number . At the moment Telstra run it from Australia, but under this new scheme it could be sent overseas. That really worries me its vital that it stay in Australia in my opinion as the risk of someone stuffing up an address or problem due to language barriers seems to high
I imagine its hard enough to understand hysterical people who need help without dealing with a foreign call centre.
on 16-10-2016 08:31 PM
That sounds very good. Did it come from the app store? Should be compulsory id say would make it great for emergency services and less stressfull for people needing help
on 16-10-2016 08:35 PM
Just googled it but its not compatible with my device,a samsung tablet ...shame
on 16-10-2016 09:26 PM
But that's ok amalan, 'cause you can't travel anywhere anymore with a smasung
16-10-2016 09:34 PM - edited 16-10-2016 09:35 PM
on 16-10-2016 10:34 PM
@lurker172602 wrote:Slightly off topic but relevant all the same.
I recently loaded the Emergency+ app to my phone. I saw it on tv (I think) being recommended by emergency services personnel.
I have been caught before where I needed to make an emergency call but didn't know my exact location (on the Hume highway). The app shows you the exact long. and lat. of your location to relay to the operator. I hope I don't ever have to use it, but I'm happy it's there if I do.
I've had it for a few years and so far I've not needed to use it. If you click on the info link it has a list of other national numbers too, like crimestoppers and the NRS (National Relay Service for hearing and speech impaired people). The NRS also has their own app which is useful for those who normally use them at home. They can now feel a little safer if they happen to be out and about alone. Unlike the Emergency+ app, you do need a phone signal and data enabled on your phone.