Miami Beach 911 dispatchers now using What3Words app to help find callers without clear addresses

Miami Beach is the first city in South Florida to use a new app that helps 911 dispatchers find callers who arenโ€™t sure where they are. City officials in a press release Monday said the app, called What3Words, breaks down locations into three unique words to pinpoint a callerโ€™s exact spot, even in places without clear street addresses, like beaches and parks. โ€œEvery second counts in an emergency. What3Words helps our first responders find people faster,โ€ said Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner. โ€œNow our dispatchers can pinpoint locations with incredible precision โ€“ even in parks or beaches where street addresses arenโ€™t clear. This will help us save lives.โ€

If someone calls 911 and doesnโ€™t know their location, dispatchers can send them a link. The app then provides three words, like surfaces.hotels.upon, which map to a specific spot, like 1701 Meridian Ave. Callers read the words back, and dispatchers use them to direct emergency crews. โ€œWhat3Words gives us an added advantage in finding people quicker, especially in areas without street addresses or when a caller is disoriented,โ€ said Miami Beach Fire Chief Digna Abello, who oversees the cityโ€™s emergency dispatch operations for police, fire and medical calls. โ€œIn emergency situations, every second matters and this tool helps us eliminate the guesswork.โ€ The app is now being used for calls throughout Miami Beach.

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