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> Subject: Re: Emergency Text Messaging
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> That feature may not be what the original poster is after. It can only notify
> up to three contacts, and it automatically calls emergency services. My
> understanding was that the OP wanted to quickl
: Tuesday, 15 November 2016 12:16 AM
To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: Emergency Text Messaging
That feature may not be what the original poster is after. It can only notify
up to three contacts, and it automatically calls emergency services. My
understanding was t
Verizon is one of the best engineered networks for disasters which is one
reason they are used so heavily by governments and municipalities. T-Mobile is
building out for this business as well though so competition is on the way but
you’re in pretty good shape if you’re using VZ. Always a good
Verizon is my carrier. I think as the emergency responders do. Plan
plan plan and expect the unexpected.
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On 11/14/2016 10:21 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
Hi ET, good question about the towers, depends on the netw
Hi,
Or the towers could just burn up in a fire. Cell providers can prepare for
lots, but some of these disasters out smart us all. That certainly doesn't
preclude the necessity for disaster preparedness, just know that things can
happen to totally ruin our plans.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort M
Hi ET, good question about the towers, depends on the network.
Verizon has both battery backups and generators at their cell sites. Verizon
was one of the only networks available during Katrina for example. AT&T uses
battery backups good for 8 hours but does not have generators. T-Mobile I
b
Alex,
Thanks much, that does sound good and Launcher is free so will start
with that today.
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Without H2O there is no life!
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On 11/14/2016 7:41 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
I'd still look at Workflow or Launcher. No calling emergency responders, no
I'd still look at Workflow or Launcher. No calling emergency responders, no
opening apps and tapping through screens. Just set up a workflow or launcher
icon, add it to the Notification Center, and it's ready. I haven't done this,
but I believe either app is capable of it.
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I am not sure if it is accessible, but there is an app called React Mobile, I
believe, which allows you to set up contacts, have them follow you in real time
if you want, and has an emergency button you can hit to call local emergency
and send a text out to pre-selected contacts. If this is inco
Scott,
Yes SOS will be very wonderful but what I am wanting is ability to
send only texts to a specified group of contacts to say I am alright.
Create the text ahead of time then pretty much a one button process,
something like that.
The Red Cross Earthquake app does this but this funct
That feature may not be what the original poster is after. It can only notify
up to three contacts, and it automatically calls emergency services. My
understanding was that the OP wanted to quickly send a preset message to a
larger group, not call any authorities.
> On Nov 14, 2016, at 06:01, Sc
Yes you can, in the Beta 10.2 the SOS feature is enabled now just like the
watch. Instead of pressing the button on the watch you press the screen lock
button 5 times now and it sends a message with your location to your contacts
defined under the SOS feature as well as alerts the authorities.
ow you can plan for these things but never be ready or have
planned enough
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Subject: Emergency Text Messaging
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I don't think so, not by default. However, apps like Launcher or Workflow could
probably manage it.
> On Nov 13, 2016, at 19:04, E.T. wrote:
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> In light of the 7.8 quake in New Zealand, I am again revisiting my desire
> to develop some methods to touch bases with friends and family should a
In light of the 7.8 quake in New Zealand, I am again revisiting my
desire to develop some methods to touch bases with friends and family
should a disaster strike my area.
One idea would be a way of sending a text message already composed
to a specific list of contacts. Is this feasible i
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