(February 4, 2022, Jerusalem, JNS Wire)
Wind, the electrical scooter rental firm, which operates its services throughout Israel, has launched a brand new feature that allows customers to contact United Hatzalah’s name heart in case of a real-time want for medical help pertaining to each riders and passersby. This service is enabled by way of the click of a button built-in instantly into the Wind scooter app. This medical help button is a important half of the protection stack provided to Wind’s customers, which incorporates helmets and age restrictions for riders.
This life-saving service is made potential with Carbyne’s mission-critical platform that powers video chat and correct dynamic location sharing. The Carbyne service is instantly built-in into the Wind app and doesn’t require customers to obtain a separate utility. Carbyne, a SaaS firm that has its roots in public security know-how, connects the dots between enterprises, residents, and emergency services.
“Safety is a key value for us, and we strive to maintain the highest standards for our customers which we achieve by collaborating with Carbyne and partnering with United Hatzalah. We will continue to improve and innovate the services we give our customers,” mentioned Wind’s CEO Itai Ezra.
“The increased use of scooters as an urban means of transportation increased the need for technologies that save lives and provide immediate emergency response in cases of medical emergencies,” mentioned Amir Elichai, Carbyne’s Founder and CEO. “We would like to thank Wind for their partnership and dedication to improving the safety of their users. We look forward to working with Wind and leading this sector into a future of safer transportation together,” he added.
President and Founder of United Hatzalah, Eli Beer, acknowledged “The emergency button in Wind’s app and the information we receive from Carbyne’s technology in case of an emergency allows us to understand the situation, reduce response time, provide our first responders with an exact location of the incident, and guide citizens in real-time on how to treat injured parties until our volunteer can arrive at the scene and begin treating the patient. We are confident that this new addition to the app will save lives and want to thank both Wind and Carbyne for their partnership in creating this lifesaving technology.”