Abstract: A system and method for recording emergency data during a 911 call. The emergency data recorded may be in the form of a digital image. The digital image may be of the event prompting the 911 call. The digital image may be a single image, a series of images, or streaming video. The emergency data may be received on a portable electronic device, such as a cell phone, through a digital imaging device, such as a digital camera. The emergency data may then be transmitted to a server, wherein the emergency data is stored. The emergency data may be accessed by a 911 dispatcher during a 911 call to review the image data to aid in assessing the emergency recorded in the emergency data.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 11, 2008
Publication date:
March 11, 2010
Applicants:
Verizon Corporate Services Group Inc., MCI Communications Services, Verizon Business Network Services Inc.
Inventors:
Paul V. Hubner, Kristopher A. Pate, Steven T. Archer, Robert A. Clavenna
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