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My Watchman Emergency Response App Launches in Liberia

Mr. Klark said: The most effective feature of the My Watchman App is locationality. “When you call for help, responders will know your precise location and you will know who is responding to your SOS and an ETA. We utilize a network of service providers, mostly private entities, spread across our coverage area.” A mobile app with 24 hours secured monitoring and emergency dispatch command center has been launched to help curb crime and offer other emergency services, a platform that aims to give people that opportunity whenever there is an emergency. My Watchman, as it’s called, is a full-service, personal security, and property monitoring app, with a 24 hours emergency response network and command center.

Liberia: New Mobile App with 24/7 Secured Monitoring and Emergency Dispatch Command Center Aims to Help Curb Crime, Offer Emergency Services

Liberia: New Mobile App with 24/7 Secured Monitoring and Emergency Dispatch Command Center Aims to Help Curb Crime, Offer Emergency Services Liberia: New Mobile App with 24/7 Secured Monitoring and Emergency Dispatch Command Center Aims to Help Curb Crime, Offer Emergency Services Oliver Wleh Klark Jr. Chief Executive Officer of RoviaGate Technology Company Monrovia – With crime and deaths due to the lack of medical emergencies at an all-time high in Liberia, a new mobile app technology being launched Monday is aiming to introduce an emergency 911-style service with the goal of helping Liberians deal with everyday crimes and emergency situations. An annual report by the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC), created by the US Secretary of State to promote an open dialogue between the U.S. Government and the American private sector on security issues abroad, has listed Liberia at Level 1, indicating travelers should exercise normal precautions. Exercise increased caution in

79 people die in fire accidents in 2020

79 people die in fire accidents in 2020 PES cites short circuit as leading cause of fires LAHORE: Rescue 1122 yearly report on fire emergencies pointed out that 79 people died in 15,590 fire incidents across Punjab during 2020, Punjab Emergency Service (PES) Head of Operations Ayaz Aslam revealed. The statistics were disclosed during an annual performance review meeting of Fire Emergency Response held at the Rescue Headquarters on Wednesday. The meeting was chaired by Rescue 1122 Director General Rizwan Naseer and attended by senior rescue officers. “In 2020, as many as 43 fire incidents were reported daily on average throughout the province,” Ayaz highlighted. “The data further shows that the leading cause of fire incidents was short circuiting. At least 7,348 fire emergencies dealt by the rescue service during last year were triggered by short circuits,” he added.

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