September 8, 2025 - 08:55

In emergencies, every second counts. From the moment a 911 call is received to when officers arrive on the scene, first responders are in a race against time. However, even the fastest communication methods can leave critical gaps. To address this issue, Bend Police have adopted innovative technology aimed at enhancing their response capabilities.
The new software, known as Live911, serves as an add-on to the existing dispatch system. It allows 911 calls to be live-streamed directly to officers in the field, ensuring they receive real-time information about emergencies as they unfold. This immediate access to call details can significantly improve situational awareness and response times, potentially saving lives.
By integrating this advanced technology into their operations, Bend Police are taking a proactive approach to modernize emergency response, ultimately aiming to provide better service and enhance public safety in the community. The implementation of Live911 represents a significant step forward in how first responders can leverage technology to improve outcomes during critical incidents.
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