The 767 emergency app is free and easy to use.
Navigating the app is easy and results are retrieved in minutes.
The 767 app is configured to easily track the closest responder.
The Get Help feature picks your location and shares with the closest responder.
Find Unit locates responders based on the user's selected location.
767 provides users with the option to view potential dangers.
View history of all requests made using the 767 emergency app.
767, the dialpad shortcode for SOS, is a free and easy to use app that connects users - victim or witness (passerby) - with first responders. The app is designed to alert, report, inform, monitor and by extension, avoid occurrences of unnecessary emergencies.
Open the 767 app and select the option - Victim/Witness. Three options are displayed for you to choose from: Get Help, Find Unit and View Dangers.
You have to first sign in to your account before you can access your dashboard. The dashboard grants you access to emergencies concerning your unit. Once an emergency is raised within your unit's location, your emergency tab is automatically updated with information about the emergency which you can either accept or decline. 767 further provides you with the option to view the emergency on a map.
Yes. You are notified everytime there is an emergency within your unit's location.
767 provides the option to report an emergency either as a victim or as a witness. To report an emergency, simply select the VICTIM/WITNESS button on the start page.
Yes. 767 comes with a "Find Unit" feature that helps users locate emergency responders.
767 classifies violent incidence (such as armed robbery, gang clash, etc) and decaying infrastructure (such as bad road, dilapitated building, etc) as dangers. The "View Dangers" feature highlights potential danger spots within your location.
At the moment, only responders can mark locations as dangerous.