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Wishing everyone a safe and joyful holiday season.🎊
accesSOS is here 24/7 to help people reach emergency services when calling isn’t possible — free and available in 30 languages in CA & NM.

#Accessibility #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll

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Poll: Do you feel confident describing your emergency clearly under stress?

#EmergencyAccess #CommunityVoices #YourOpinionMatters

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Interface screens from a multilingual emergency app showing translated text in several different languages. The screens display options for emergency type, location sharing, progress updates, and dispatcher communication.

Interface screens from a multilingual emergency app showing translated text in several different languages. The screens display options for emergency type, location sharing, progress updates, and dispatcher communication.

🌐 Communities are multilingual—emergency access should be too. accesSOS supports 30 languages to make 911 more accessible.

#LanguageJustice #Multilingual #AccessForAll #TranslationMatters

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
Screen of the accesSOS app showing a map with a location pin at 3301 Palace Dr. in San Francisco. Below, users can select emergency services needed—Medical, Police, or Fire—without making a phone call.

Screen of the accesSOS app showing a map with a location pin at 3301 Palace Dr. in San Francisco. Below, users can select emergency services needed—Medical, Police, or Fire—without making a phone call.

For some people, speaking during an emergency isn’t safe. accesSOS offers a quiet way to reach 911 without making a phone call.

#Accessibility #BreakTheSilence #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll

4 months ago 0 0 0 0

Poll: Have you ever thought about how you’d contact 911 if you couldn’t speak?

#EmergencyAccess #CommunityVoices #YourOpinionMatters

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
Home screen of the accesSOS app showing a map with a red location pin centered near Borden Road in Richland. At the bottom are two buttons: a red “Report emergency” button and a white “Test app” button.

Home screen of the accesSOS app showing a map with a red location pin centered near Borden Road in Richland. At the bottom are two buttons: a red “Report emergency” button and a white “Test app” button.

👀 Want to see how accesSOS works before you need it? Test Mode lets you try the app without contacting 911.

#TechForGood #EaseOfUse #EmergencyResponse #SafetyForAll

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Emergency summary screen with location details, medical and police emergency selected, notes of chest pain and bleeding, contact information, and a “Contact Help” button.

Emergency summary screen with location details, medical and police emergency selected, notes of chest pain and bleeding, contact information, and a “Contact Help” button.

When seconds matter, simplicity matters too. accesSOS lets you report an emergency quickly without needing to explain anything out loud.

#TechForGood #AppDemo #EaseOfUse #EmergencyResponse

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
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We’re thrilled to announce our new partnership with SCADA!

Together, we’re taking action to make emergency communication more accessible, safer, and easier for Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities.

Read our full press release to learn more: [https://shorturl.at/E62dO]

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Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

Help make your community safer. Share accesSOS and download the app today.

#CommunitySafety #TogetherWeCan #SafetyForAll #Nonprofit

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
A smartphone screen displaying the ‘Emergency details’ page of an emergency app. The page asks, ‘What happened?’ and shows six selectable options: Physically unstable, Can’t breathe, Traffic accident, Injury, Pain, and Suspicious activity. A red ‘Next’ button and a ‘Skip’ option appear at the bottom.

A smartphone screen displaying the ‘Emergency details’ page of an emergency app. The page asks, ‘What happened?’ and shows six selectable options: Physically unstable, Can’t breathe, Traffic accident, Injury, Pain, and Suspicious activity. A red ‘Next’ button and a ‘Skip’ option appear at the bottom.

For people in dangerous situations, accesSOS offers a safe, silent way to get emergency help.

#Accessibility #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll

4 months ago 1 0 0 0
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A smartphone screen showing the ‘Location’ page of the accesSOS app. A map with a red marker pinpoints an exact location labeled 3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA. Below, a message reminds users to confirm their location so emergency services can find them, with a red ‘Next’ button at the bottom.

A smartphone screen showing the ‘Location’ page of the accesSOS app. A map with a red marker pinpoints an exact location labeled 3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA. Below, a message reminds users to confirm their location so emergency services can find them, with a red ‘Next’ button at the bottom.

Q&A: "Does the app tell 911 where I am?"

Yes — accesSOS automatically shares your GPS location so responders know exactly where to go.

#FAQ #EmergencyHelp #MythBusting #AccessMatters

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#accessforall #safetyforall

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Woman signing Thank you with American Sign Language Thank you inside of a red heart

Woman signing Thank you with American Sign Language Thank you inside of a red heart

We’re honored to be named a People-First AI Fund recipient by the OpenAI Foundation. This support accelerates our work on making 911 accessible for all and to expand what’s possible for the people we serve and the communities we invest in. We’re excited for what’s ahead. Thank you!

#openai

4 months ago 1 0 1 0
Two phone screens showing accesSOS in action: one with a 911 text thread displaying the user’s emergency details and dispatcher responses, and the other showing the accesSOS screen indicating the app is contacting a 911 dispatcher.

Two phone screens showing accesSOS in action: one with a 911 text thread displaying the user’s emergency details and dispatcher responses, and the other showing the accesSOS screen indicating the app is contacting a 911 dispatcher.

In a crisis, accesSOS shares your location and emergency description instantly, helping dispatchers respond faster and communicate with you safely.

#Accessibility #DeafCommunity #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
Interface screens from a multilingual emergency app showing translated text in several different languages. The screens display options for emergency type, location sharing, progress updates, and dispatcher communication.

Interface screens from a multilingual emergency app showing translated text in several different languages. The screens display options for emergency type, location sharing, progress updates, and dispatcher communication.

Emergencies happen everywhere—accesSOS’s multi-language support helps everyone reach help faster.

#LanguageJustice #Multilingual #AccessForAll #TranslationMatters

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Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

In a crisis, every second counts. Download accesSOS before an emergency happens.

#DownloadNow #SaveLives #FreeApp #EmergencyAccess

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A smartphone screen showing the ‘Location’ page of the accesSOS app. A map with a red marker pinpoints an exact location labeled 3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA. Below, a message reminds users to confirm their location so emergency services can find them, with a red ‘Next’ button at the bottom.

A smartphone screen showing the ‘Location’ page of the accesSOS app. A map with a red marker pinpoints an exact location labeled 3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA. Below, a message reminds users to confirm their location so emergency services can find them, with a red ‘Next’ button at the bottom.

In moments of panic, describing your location is hard. accesSOS uses your GPS to make sure 911 knows exactly where to go.

#PinpointSafety #LocationSavesLives #GPSforGood #WhereYouAreMatters

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Smartphone screen showing the accesSOS ‘Emergency details’ page. The header displays ‘Emergency details’ and indicates step 4 of 4. Below the question ‘What happened?’ are selectable icons with labels: Physically unstable, Can’t breathe, Traffic accident, Injury, Pain, and Suspicious activity. A red ‘Next’ button appears at the bottom, with a ‘Skip’ option beneath it.

Smartphone screen showing the accesSOS ‘Emergency details’ page. The header displays ‘Emergency details’ and indicates step 4 of 4. Below the question ‘What happened?’ are selectable icons with labels: Physically unstable, Can’t breathe, Traffic accident, Injury, Pain, and Suspicious activity. A red ‘Next’ button appears at the bottom, with a ‘Skip’ option beneath it.

Millions can’t rely on voice calls during emergencies. accesSOS gives them another way to reach 911 safely.

#Accessibility #DeafCommunity #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
Interface screens from a multilingual emergency app showing translated text in several different languages. The screens display options for emergency type, location sharing, progress updates, and dispatcher communication.

Interface screens from a multilingual emergency app showing translated text in several different languages. The screens display options for emergency type, location sharing, progress updates, and dispatcher communication.

Language shouldn’t decide who gets help fastest. accesSOS supports 30 languages to close the gap.

#LanguageJustice #Multilingual #AccessForAll #TranslationMatters

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Smartphone screen showing the accesSOS ‘Summary’ page. The screen lists the user’s location as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA 94114’ with additional indoor details: Room 43A, Floor 7. The Emergency section shows selected options for Medical and Police, with notes ‘Chest pain, bleeding’ and ‘Not sure if weapons involved.’ The Additional Info section lists a contact person named Ashley Doe with a phone number. A large red button labeled ‘Contact Help’ appears at the bottom.

Smartphone screen showing the accesSOS ‘Summary’ page. The screen lists the user’s location as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA 94114’ with additional indoor details: Room 43A, Floor 7. The Emergency section shows selected options for Medical and Police, with notes ‘Chest pain, bleeding’ and ‘Not sure if weapons involved.’ The Additional Info section lists a contact person named Ashley Doe with a phone number. A large red button labeled ‘Contact Help’ appears at the bottom.

accesSOS automatically sends your GPS location, emergency type, and details straight to 911. No stress, no talking.

#TechForGood #AppDemo #EaseOfUse #EmergencyResponse

4 months ago 0 0 0 0

Poll: Have you ever had trouble understanding an emergency dispatcher because of language or stress?

#EmergencyAccess #CommunityVoices #YourOpinionMatters

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
Smartphone screen displaying the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code. Below the QR code is the text ‘Scan to Download.’ The background is white with rounded screen edges.

Smartphone screen displaying the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code. Below the QR code is the text ‘Scan to Download.’ The background is white with rounded screen edges.

accesSOS = emergency help for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, non-speakers, & anyone in danger. Free. 24/7.

#DownloadNow #SaveLives #FreeApp #EmergencyAccess

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Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

Every second counts. Every voice matters. accesSOS is here for everyone — anytime, anywhere.

#DownloadNow #SaveLives #FreeApp #EmergencyAccess

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A smartphone screen displaying the accesSOS app. The app shows a map at the top and automatically fills in the user’s emergency location as “3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA 94123.” Below, it asks which emergency service is needed, with three large buttons labeled Medical, Police, and Fire. The phone is tilted slightly and floating above a soft shadow.

A smartphone screen displaying the accesSOS app. The app shows a map at the top and automatically fills in the user’s emergency location as “3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA 94123.” Below, it asks which emergency service is needed, with three large buttons labeled Medical, Police, and Fire. The phone is tilted slightly and floating above a soft shadow.

Over 50 million Americans have hearing loss — yet most emergency systems still rely on voice calls. accesSOS makes 911 accessible for everyone.

#Accessibility #DeafCommunity #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll

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Mobile phone screen showing the accesSOS home page. The top section displays the app header with the accesSOS logo. Below it, a map shows the user’s current GPS location marked by a red dot in the Richland area. At the bottom of the screen are two large buttons: one labeled ‘Report emergency’ in red, and another labeled ‘Test app’ outlined in red.”

Mobile phone screen showing the accesSOS home page. The top section displays the app header with the accesSOS logo. Below it, a map shows the user’s current GPS location marked by a red dot in the Richland area. At the bottom of the screen are two large buttons: one labeled ‘Report emergency’ in red, and another labeled ‘Test app’ outlined in red.”

In an emergency, every second counts. accesSOS uses your phone’s GPS to confirm your location automatically so 911 can get to you faster.

#PinpointSafety #LocationSavesLives #GPSforGood #WhereYouAreMatters

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Interface screens from a multilingual emergency app showing translated text in several different languages. The screens display options for emergency type, location sharing, progress updates, and dispatcher communication.

Interface screens from a multilingual emergency app showing translated text in several different languages. The screens display options for emergency type, location sharing, progress updates, and dispatcher communication.

Over 350 languages are spoken in the U.S., but 911 translation is often limited. accesSOS supports 30 languages to close the gap.

#LanguageJustice #Multilingual #AccessForAll #TranslationMatters

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Poll: Do you think schools and workplaces should teach people alternative ways to reach 911?

#EmergencyAccess #CommunityVoices #YourOpinionMatters

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A side-by-side display of two smartphone screens showing the accesSOS app. The left screen shows a map with a red location pin, the address “3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,” and buttons to select emergency services: Medical, Police, Mental, and Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text “Scan to download.

A side-by-side display of two smartphone screens showing the accesSOS app. The left screen shows a map with a red location pin, the address “3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,” and buttons to select emergency services: Medical, Police, Mental, and Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text “Scan to download.

Saturday Tip: Download accesSOS today. You may never need it—but if you do, it could save your life.

#DownloadNow #SaveLives #FreeApp #EmergencyAccess

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Over 50 million Americans have hearing loss — yet most emergency systems still rely on voice calls. accesSOS makes 911 accessible for everyone.

#Accessibility #DeafCommunity #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll

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A smartphone screen showing the ‘Location’ page of the accesSOS app. A map with a red marker pinpoints an exact location labeled 3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA. Below, a message reminds users to confirm their location so emergency services can find them, with a red ‘Next’ button at the bottom.

A smartphone screen showing the ‘Location’ page of the accesSOS app. A map with a red marker pinpoints an exact location labeled 3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA. Below, a message reminds users to confirm their location so emergency services can find them, with a red ‘Next’ button at the bottom.

📍No matter where you are—at home, on the road, or outdoors—accesSOS pinpoints your location so help gets to you.

#PinpointSafety #LocationSavesLives #GPSforGood #WhereYouAreMatters

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