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Systems and methods for managing an emergency situation
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Systems and methods for managing an emergency situation are disclosed herein. An example method includes capturing biometric data from one or more biometric sensors associated with a user, detecting an emergency event based on an analysis of biometric data, activating a predetermined response measure on an electronic device, wherein the predetermined response includes at least obtaining video, audio, image or location data by the electronic device, and transmitting an alert request to a responding party the video, audio, image or location data obtained by the electronic device.
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1 . A method for activating a response measure on an electronic device, the electronic device comprising a processor and a memory for storing logic, the processor executing the logic to perform the method comprising:
capturing biometric data from one or more biometric sensors associated with a user; detecting an emergency event based on an analysis of biometric data; activating a predetermined response measure on an electronic device, wherein the predetermined response includes at least obtaining video, audio, image or location data by the electronic device; and transmitting an alert request to a responding party the video, audio, image or location data obtained by the electronic device.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:
generating a unique identifier upon actuation of the emergency alert device; transmitting the unique identifier to a responding party; receiving the unique identifier from the responding party; and providing the responding party with the video, audio, image or location data obtained by the electronic device.Cited by (0)
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