"The EchoSOS phone app is an alert app that you load onto your phone PRIOR to a holiday abroad or before undertaking any sort of adventure activity particularly away from a city.
I found out about this from several readers of the Times who had responded in the comments section about the disappearance of a man in his sixties in a mountainous area of southern France. This follows on from the loss of several other tourists in Mediterranean countries over the summer.
One said that it had saved her life more than once.
It is a free app. You put in your personal details, contact numbers of relatives or friends, your blood group, medical history, allergies and medication. You then allow the app tracking and response permissions.
Should you have a medical or other emergency in your home, city, or outside location, you can press the emergency button. Obviously, you still have to have some sort of signal for this to work.
The app takes note of your details, your location and transfers this to the nearest emergency response number to your current location. This means that you should be able to speak to a relevant dispatcher without the palaver of finding emergency numbers.
Several tourists have died because they have not been able to contact emergency services or have not been able to give their locations if they did. For readers of this blog, many of whom have diabetes, the ability to contact emergency services fast and being able to be located precisely is of even more relevance.
Please pass this information on to anyone that you think will benefit."
The app works worldwide, developed with rescue professionals. Emergency call with location transmission When you make an emergency call, the EchoSOS app transmits your GPS location directly to www.echosos.com. Any rescue service worldwide can then see where you are. More details here
Please keep safe out there ...
All the best Jan
28 comments:
Brilliant! Thank you for publicising it, Jan.
This is so helpful. I will check it out. Thanks.
It sounds like an important app.
Looks like a good app to have, all your info in one place.
Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.
I'll pass the info to my foodie friend Sally. I STILL don't own a cell phone.
This is a brilliant app Jan, thank you so much for sharing valuable information. We have had similar incidents here with hikers getting lost. All the best :)
Thank you. This sounds like a very valuable tool.
What a great app! I've never heard of it but will check it out.
Thank you!
Sounds like a good App.
Es muy bueno saberlo. te mando un beso.
GOOGLE TRANSLATE
J.P. Alexander said ...
It's very good to know. I send you a kiss.
...it's better to be safe than sorry.
Good to know there's help for folks.
Thanks!
What an excellent idea.
Sounds a good app and one to be missed.
It is a very interesting application and I am going to download it, no one is free from it happening to us.
Thanks for sharing.
Happy week
Best regards
What a brilliant idea. I bet it will save many lives.
This is really good. We are planning a long trip abroad next year and this could be very useful.
God has blessed us...no diabetes as of now! But this is so interesting!
hughugs
Donna
Thanks for sharing! I'll check it out.
Warm regards
Great idea - love that it a free app too. Technology can be brilliant at times! Thank you for sharing with us.
Grazie per l' utile post.
Oh my that is scary. I had never heard of this app before. Thanks for sharing.
What a fantastic app.
interesting...sounds like a helpful app!!
very good especially for those that are traveling alone
Me parece muy buena e interesante. Besos.
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