Automatic emergency caller location saves valuable time in South Australia
Needing to improve the speed and accuracy of locating calls from mobile devices, South Australia turned to Hexagon to deploy advanced mobile location (AML) services for its computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system.
The challenge
In the state of South Australia, approximately 78% of emergency calls now come from mobile devices. Its CAD system was challenged to locate Triple Zero emergency callers accurately and automatically from these devices, relying instead on callers to verbally give their locations, which could be difficult, dangerous, and inefficient.
Advanced Mobile Location (AML) service was introduced countrywide, with enhancements allowing a smartphone to send an automatic location estimate when a call is placed, leveraging the same location capabilities used for consumer applications, like maps and directions.
The solution
South Australia Police (SAPOL) was one of the first agencies in the country to deploy the AML service. Needing to improve the speed and accuracy of locating calls from mobile devices, South Australia turned to Hexagon to deploy the services for its computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system, SACAD.
Dispatchers can confidently relay information to emergency responders and save precious time previously spent asking questions. Responders can arrive at emergency locations faster, rendering life-saving aid sooner and improving outcomes in dangerous situations.
“Saving lives is the number one priority for our police and emergency services. This technology further enhances the capability of SAPOL to respond to emergency situations quickly and precisely.”