Carbyne and Axon partner to improve public safety and emergency response

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Carbyne has announced a new collaboration with global public safety technology provider Axon.

According to the company, Carbyne’s advanced 911 caller data will be integrated into the Fusus by Axon platform.

This is intended to create a seamless flow of critical information for public safety, enhancing emergency response and situational awareness for law enforcement agencies.

By integrating Carbyne’s 911 caller data with the capabilities of the Fusus by Axon platform, this collaboration aims to bridge information gaps and expedite emergency response times. 

Enhanced emergency response

Carbyne’s platform leverages AI to enable faster, more efficient emergency resolution with features like live two-way translation of non-English calls, prioritization of calls based on their urgency and the integration of AI virtual assistant to handle non-emergency calls.

By integrating this 911 caller data into the Fusus by Axon platform, which aggregates and analyzes various public safety data streams, emergency communications centers (ECCs) and law enforcement public safety agencies can gain additional situational awareness for improved decision-making during pressing incidents.

“Integrating critical data between both the Fusus by Axon and Carbyne platforms enables first responders to receive real-time, actionable insights, which can enhance their situational awareness and decision-making,” said Amir Elichai, CEO and Founder of Carbyne.

“I believe that in five to ten years, the public safety industry will undergo significant changes.

“Collaborations with leaders like Axon are the fastest and most secure way to facilitate the transition into the next generation of 911 and can provide the data integration that ECCs, real-time crime centers and first responders need.”

Changing public safety

The collaboration between Carbyne and Axon will allow public safety agencies to receive critical 911 caller information, such as audio, chat, live video feeds and more, to be incorporated into the emergency response process.

The companies say this will allow law enforcement and public safety agencies to receive relevant, location-based data as they approach the scene, providing more relevant and accurate data to make more informed and precise real-time decisions.

“The integration of Carbyne’s real-time 911 data into the Fusus by Axon platform opens up critical new opportunities for public safety,” said Fusus by Axon Senior Vice President Chris Lindenau.

“By providing law enforcement with a clearer picture of the emergency, including details like the tone of the caller’s voice and background noises from listening to the emergency call, we are empowering them with the information they need to respond effectively and efficiently.

“This collaboration can help drive lifesaving outcomes for communities and law enforcement agencies across the country.”

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