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Foundation's Video Series Promotes How Cell Phones Help In Emergencies

The foundation's mission includes focusing on ways to improve the nation's emergency- response 911 system and promoting best practices.

October 26, 2020

A series of short videos produced by the Kyle Plush Answer the Call Foundation aims to helps teens and adults have their cell phones ready to assist them in emergencies.

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Titled, How to Stay Safe with Your Phone’s Emergency Capabilities, the video series gives directions for setting up cell phones to help 911 dispatchers locate someone in an emergency.

The non-profit Kyle Plush Answer the Call Foundation was established after the April 2018 death of Seven Hills School student Kyle Plush, 16, who police could not locate despite two calls to 911.

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The foundation's mission includes focusing on ways to improve the nation’s emergency- response 911 system and promoting best practices.

Video — How to Stay Safe with Your Phone’s Emergency Capabilities

Kyle Plush Answer the Call Foundation


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