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RSPNDR Community app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 560 ratings )
Utilities
Developer: RSPNDR Technologies PBC
Free
Current version: 1.0.7, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 16 Mar 2020
App size: 59.63 Mb

Ever had an instance where you would have liked to securely provide first responders with more information about you or a loved one? Ever wish you could give information directly to first responders about your child, grandparent, or loved one with special needs?

RSPNDR Tag Community is purpose-built and driven by active first responders who understand what information first responders need from citizens to make critical, life-saving decisions. RSPNDR Tag prides itself on helping communities support first responders by giving citizens a secure platform in which to communicate directly with public safety and each other.

RSPNDR Tag supplements an aging, out-dated 9-1-1 system, which are virtually incapable of accommodating inbound requests or updates that take the form of text messages, pictures, audio, video, and/or social media. RSPNDR Tag Community closes the technology gap in public safety, putting communication directly into the hands of those who need it, citizens and frontline first responders.

With a small device and the RSPNDR Tag app, first responders will have the power to communicate directly with members about anything from an emergency to a simple notification.

Imagine - Your child wanders away. First responders and other RSPNDR members can call you directly when and where your child is located.

Imagine - Youve had a medical emergency and are unable to make contact with or provide first responders with critical information. RSPNDR Tag can speak for you and even communicate with your emergency contacts.

Imagine - First responders have responded to your elderly parents residence in another state. RSPNDR Tag can make it easy to be sure you know when first responders make contact with loved ones by sending you a notification whenever the tag is scanned.

RSPNDR Tag is changing how first responders communicate with you. You are changing the future of emergency communications!