Connect in a crisis with iOS 18’s new video call feature for emergency services

Imagine you’re out hiking in a remote area when you suddenly witness a friend take a serious fall. They’re unable to move, and you’re unsure of the extent of their injuries. In the past, you might have had to describe the situation over the phone to emergency services, which could lead to delays in getting the right help.

However, with Apple’s new Emergency SOS Live Video feature, you can now share live video footage of the incident directly with first responders. This innovative capability, launched in iOS 18, allows iPhone users to stream video and send recorded media during emergency calls, making it easier and faster to get the help you need. The Emergency SOS Live Video feature is available on any iPhone that supports iOS 18.

 

 

GET SECURITY ALERTS, EXPERT TIPS – SIGN UP FOR KURT’S NEWSLETTER – THE CYBERGUY REPORT HERE

Credit: Apple

 

How it works

When you make an emergency call using an iPhone running iOS 18, participating emergency dispatchers will have the ability to send you a request to share live video or photos over a secure connection. This real-time visual information can be crucial in helping first responders assess the situation and provide appropriate assistance more quickly and effectively.

Credit: Apple

 

EMERGENCY IPHONE SHORTCUT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE 

 

Wide-reaching impact

The integration of Emergency SOS Live Video with emergency response platforms like RapidSOS UNITE is expected to cover 99% of the US population. This widespread availability means that the vast majority of iPhone users will have access to this potentially life-saving feature when they need it most.

 

IS YOUR PHONE READY FOR AN EMERGENCY? TURN ON THESE LIFESAVING SETTINGS 

 

How to use Emergency SOS Live Video

1) Initiate an Emergency Call

On an iPhone, you can start an emergency call by either:

  • Press and hold the side button and one of the volume buttons (left or right side) until the Emergency SOS slider appears.
  • Then, drag the slider to call emergency services.
  • Alternatively, if you continue holding the side and volume buttons without dragging the slider, a countdown begins, and an alert sounds.
  • If you keep holding until the countdown ends, your iPhone will automatically call emergency services.

2) Share Live Video or Share Photos from your Library request

After making the call, if supported by the dispatcher, they may send a request to Share Live Video or to Share Photos from your Library.


3) Accepting the request

Once you accept to either Share Live Video or Share Photos from Library, the video stream or photo sharing will start.

4) Network coverage requirement

Live video sharing will only work if your iPhone has a stable connection to a cellular network or Wi-Fi. Without coverage, the video feature won’t function.

 

TOP 11 EMERGENCY CAR ESSENTIALS  

 

Kurt’s key takeaways

Emergency SOS Live Video in iOS 18 is a game-changer for emergency response. By allowing you to share live video with dispatchers, it provides crucial real-time information that can help first responders assess situations more effectively. With coverage for 99% of the US population, this feature definitely enhances safety and peace of mind for iPhone users.

How comfortable would you feel using live video during an emergency, and what concerns might you have about privacy or security? Let us know in the comments below. 

FOR MORE OF MY TECH TIPS & SECURITY ALERTS, SUBSCRIBE TO MY FREE CYBERGUY REPORT NEWSLETTER HERE

 

Related posts

Massive data breach at federal credit union exposes 240,000 members

Here are 10 reasons you need a VPN at home

Unbeatable Holiday deals extended

2 comments

Craig A October 15, 2024 - 5:27 am
I thought that feature was available on iPhone 14 and up. Did I miss something in the article?
Kurt Knutsson October 15, 2024 - 10:23 am
Hi Craig, the Emergency SOS Live Video feature is available on any iPhone that supports iOS 18, not just iPhone 14 and newer models. While newer models may offer enhanced performance due to hardware improvements, the feature itself is accessible to a broader range of iPhone users.
Add Comment