NEW
YORK, Aug. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/
-- Prepared, the leading AI platform built to revolutionize
emergency communications, announces the upcoming launch of two-way
audio translation, a lifesaving audio feature for non-English 911
calls.
Prepared wants 911 call centers to
instantly benefit from this audio capability without switching
their existing call-handling systems.
With the initial release of two-way audio translation this fall,
911 calls in Spanish will automatically translate to English text
for the call taker. Conversely, call takers can type responses in
English, which will automatically translate to Spanish and be
spoken back to the caller through an AI-generated voice
feature.
Between 350 and 430 languages are spoken in the United States, making it one of the most
linguistically diverse countries in the world. While 78 percent of
the U.S. population speaks English (260 million people), 13 percent
speaks Spanish (42 million people), which is why Prepared will
start with Spanish, then add more languages post launch.
Today, a 911 call taker must conference in a third-party
translator and wait for them to join the call, which wastes
precious time during an emergency. With Prepared's new two-way
audio translation functionality, any of the 5,700 Public Safety
Answering Points (PSAPs) that take 911 calls across the United States can use it without changing
call-handling systems.
"The Prepared team created the first two-way audio language
translation bot that acts like a live interpreter," said
Michael Chime, CEO and co-founder of
Prepared. "This audio feature can drastically reduce the friction
experienced by call takers when dealing with a non-English
emergency call. We want call centers to instantly benefit from this
capability without switching their existing call-handling
systems."
Prepared currently offers text translation for incoming and
outgoing SMS messages in more than 140 languages, as well as
the translation of the transcript of a 911 audio call in real-time
for more than 30 languages. However, with the new two-way audio
translation and transcription functionality, 911 call takers gain
full visibility and situational clarity about what the caller
said.
"Approximately half of our non-English-speaking 911 callers hang
up due to confusion while we play a game of phone tag with a
language translation service that can take up to five minutes,"
said Anthony Mignogna, Chief of
Communications at Delaware County
Emergency Services (Philadelphia)
and Adjunct Instructor at the Association of Public-Safety
Communications Officials (APCO). "Once we're up and running with
the new two-way audio translation technology from Prepared, we can
reduce those hang ups and send people the help they need."
With third-party translators sometimes taking several minutes to
join a call after a request, it's nearly impossible to process
urgent non-English 911 calls according to standards. The
National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Standard for
Emergency Services Communications is that urgent 911 calls should
be processed in 60 seconds or less, 90 percent of the time, from
the moment the call is answered until emergency resources are
alerted.
Two-way audio translation is Prepared's latest feature that
will be available commercially for 911 call centers this fall. It
follows on the heels of the company's Emergency SOS Live Video
integration with Apple® that enables iPhone®
users to share 911 call context through live streaming, recorded
video, photos and texts. During a 911 call, dispatchers simply send
a request for the iPhone caller to share live video or media from
the camera roll over a secure connection, which makes it easier and
faster to get help. The new feature launches with the release of
iOS 18 for iPhone in September.
"Launching both two-way audio translation and Emergency SOS Live
Video this fall are two more examples of our mission at Prepared to
use assistive-AI and video technology to put more powerful tools in
the hands of emergency responders," said Chime. "Our team is highly
motivated to wake up each day and build tools that help PSAPs save
lives. It's what keeps us going."
Prepared will preview two-way audio translation and Emergency
SOS Live Video for iPhone in Booth #1647 at APCO 2024 in
Orlando, Fla. from Aug. 4-7.
About Prepared
Prepared is a leading provider of
mission-critical multimedia and text to public safety agencies and
the pioneer of assistive 911 technology. The company's flagship
product, Prepared Assist, is an AI-powered, assistive 911
platform that introduces and synthesizes next-generation data to
increase call-taking and dispatch efficiency. Since its founding in
2019, the company now partners with 1,000 agencies in 49 states
that protect 97 million people. In the process, it has raised more
than $30 million in venture funding
from leading investors, including Andreessen Horowitz (a.k.a.,
a16z), M13 and First Round Capital. For more information, visit
Prepared911.com
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