The present invention relates to sending automatic emergency alert notifications to a pre-registered list of emergency contacts using various channels and media upon the execution of emergency events especially during a distress situation where one is in no capacity to call for rescue.
In today's world, we always seems to be reacting to an emergency and many a times it will always be too late and we can only grieve over the situation rather than being proactive and prevent the catastrophic event from happening.
Current emergency services come from the standard response to a 999 or 911 call where it will always require one to initiate a conscious call often during or after a distress situation conveying details of nature of the emergency and the location. Only then, can the emergency personnel dispatch the right help to the emergency location which often may be too late.
Often it is very difficult or challenging for one to initiate or finish an emergency call especially during an emergency distress situation. This usually resulted to the individual being deserted and left to resolve the emergency situation themselves.
With this method and service, one can take preventive action and be proactive in anticipating and registering any vulnerable emergency event upfront and without any further intervention or action from the individual especially during an emergency, the system will automatically detect, tracked the location of the individual and triggered for needed help.
This emergency event may also be a routine activity as vulnerability and mischief sometimes comes from the least expected routine activity which caught us off guard. As such, the ideal practice is to ensure that one register all the events every time the individual is going anywhere alone. To ease and make it seamlessly for an individual to register the event especially a routine event, the system provides standard routine templates during registration, thus making this a daily habit. Having cultivate this as one daily routine, this method will provide an almost full-proof ‘self-protection system’.
Today, there are many solutions or technology which enables one to trigger emergency notification to selected individuals in the event of an emergency. Take U.S. Pat. No. 5,742,666 to Alpert as an example, where the cellar phone automatically dials an emergency contact with a pre-registered message upon the user pushing a button on the phone. Alternatively, the user can also participate in an emergency call with the emergency contact upon a successful connection. However, this is limited to sending sequentially a fixed pre-recorded emergency audio to multiple users and does not provide much information of the emergency event or location.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,805,670 to Pons et al, on the other hand communicates 911 information such as location, telephone number and other information conveyed to the emergency operator and automatically send this information to pre-selected registered contacts using various channels such as wireless, facsimile and public data network.
However, this private notification system can only triggered the emergency notification when user successfully dialed into 911 emergency services which may not be the case when one is in danger.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,076,235 to Esque et al invention describes the notification of emergency contacts stored within the wireless device and upon and emergency input, the system will automatically retrieves the contacts and sends individual messages designated to individual contacts. Also, because the contacts are stored within the wireless device it is compatible to send messages to any wireless network transmitting by the wireless devices. Nevertheless, the said invention would still require one to push start the emergency button on the wireless device before automatically sending emergency notifications and does not provide much information of the emergency event.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,212,111 to Tupler et comprises of methods, systems and sensors in detecting an emergency situation such as heart attack and then automatically dispatching the related emergency services. Also, the system will retrieve additional emergency contacts from the memory wireless device to notify them that one has requested for emergency services. This invention is more relevant to triggering an emergency services outcome from a health or environment hazard where there is a change to the predefined threshold. However, it is limited by the availability of the types of sensors in place and does not provide much information of the emergency situation.
The above invention and technology are all designed to automatically sending emergency notifications to emergency contacts. However all inventions would require one to trigger an emergency call or emergency button on the wireless devices before reaching out to the emergency contacts for help or required apparatus to trigger an emergency situation.
The current documented invention on the other hand, is capable of automatically triggering an emergency notification upon the end of the event time providing adequate details of the emergency event and the location (subject to one's wireless device is subscribe to the location base service, such as GPS service) of the individual without any action explicitly from the individual during the emergency distress situation or when one is in a situation where he cannot access to his wireless device.
This method and system is a personal protection solution which leverages on SMS technology but not limiting to this technology alone to provide a ‘security-guard’ for the subscriber.
The concept relates to anticipating and registering any potential vulnerable event and the system will automatically alert the right people for assistance.
One of the main benefit of this is that when one is indeed faced with any harm or trouble and the situation does not permit one to call for help or push any emergency button, this service will automatically triggered an alert and send an emergency message together with one's probable location to a group of predefine people for help. The method also does not dependent on any additional devices, apparatus or sensors in order to trigger the emergency alert.
Let's paint a few scenarios when the service is crucial.
Scenario 1:
When you board a cab and half way through, the cab driver pick up another person and you are caught in a cab, not being to make any emergency call/SMS and cannot escape, wouldn't you wish that someone is aware and will come for rescue?
Scenario 2:
When you are out with someone and suddenly you realized that the person cannot be trusted but yet you can't seem to escape or excuse yourself, wouldn't you wish that you have notified someone and he is aware that you need help?
Scenario 3:
When your daughter tells you that she is going for her tuition class but along the way something undesirable happened and can't call for help, wouldn't you as the parents want to know?
In all the above scenarios, if the activity has been registered as an emergency event and the system does not receive a safety confirmation reply by the end of the event end time, the system would then automatically send an emergency notification via SMS, but not limited to only this channels notifying the emergency contacts that an undesirable event had occurred with information on the where about of your love ones.
In order for this service to provide near ‘full-prove’ protection to an individual, one has to cultivate the habit of registering all activities as emergency event and make this as a daily routine especially when one is going somewhere alone. To relieve the individual the hassles to input all the required information, standard routine templates are provided where one can just choose and register the event with minimal input.
Following are the various sub-processes for the end-to-end concept:
1.1 First Time Registration Process
1.2 Event Registration
1.3 Event Triggering & Alert Notification
1.4 Post Alert Notification
1.1 First Time Registration Process (Please refer to
1.1.1 An individual will first subscribe for the service through a web portal or via any other channels such as via his mobile phone using SMS, email, facsimile, etc.
1.1.2 One will then furnish information relating to the channel and media which he would like to register his future emergency events. We name this channel, the ‘triggered channel’. Example of a channel is SMS (but not limiting to only this channel), where one will then tagged the wireless device which one will use to register his future event. It can be the subscriber's own wireless device or any third party wireless device. Example a mother registering her daughter wireless device for this service.
1.1.3. This is follow by information of the emergency contacts names' and details such as the channels which they will receive the emergency alert. The emergency contacts can comprise of one or many people or even different groups of people making up of friend or relatives. The channels can be in the form of SMS, email and user social network account such as Face Book, Twitter and etc. Once successful performing the first time registration, all emergency contacts will receive a notification from the system either through various means and media.
1.1.4 There is also a second level of emergency notification to 3rd party emergency services which will be further elaborated in Section 1.4 Post Alert Notification.
1.2 Event Registration (Please refer to
1.2.1 At any point of time, the subscriber can register an emergency event via the registered ‘triggered channel’ with details of the event follow-by the anticipated event end time.
1.2.2 Example of an event is when one boards a cab to go to a specific destination within certain duration. One can then registered the ‘secure-me’ event as ‘Boarding a cab, AAA1234 to Hotel ABC. Estimated arrival time 1 μm’
1.3 Event Triggering & Alert Notification (Please refer to
1.3.1 There are two methods to trigger an event.
1.3.2 The first method is triggered upon the event end time. The server will send a SMS message to the individual wireless device (but not limiting to this channel alone) requesting for confirmation of his safety. If the server does not receive any positive response within a specific time duration, the server will automatically send an emergency alert to the ‘Emergency contact list’ via the predefined channels earlier.
1.3.3 The second method is for the person to send an ‘emergency code’ via SMS using his wireless device or any channels that the individual can access to and upon receiving the ‘emergency code’, the server will also automatically send an emergency alert to the ‘Emergency contact list’ via the predefined channels earlier.
1.3.4 The system is design to also detect the person tentative where about using any location base tracking capability (such as GPS) should the person's wireless device support and subscribe to the service. Also the individual wireless device number must first be captured during enrollment.
1.3.5 However, if the server receive a positive response within the certain timeframe then, the emergency event will be considered closed. One can also extend the duration of the same ‘secure-me’ event confirming the transaction with the ‘emergency code’ if the event is still not completed or one still has not arrive at the destination.
Post Alert Notification (Please refer to
1.4.1 One can also choose whether to notify the authority or any third party emergency services as a second level of alert notification on top of the ‘emergency contact list’ after a predefined duration.
1.4.2 If one chooses for second level notification, the system will triggered an alert to an additional integration link to the Authorised Authority such as Policy patrolling department to report the potential undesirable event so that additional help can be given.
Following Table Describe the Messages that one would send and receive.
Key Features
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PI 20094798 | Nov 2009 | MY | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/MY2010/000205 | 10/12/2010 | WO | 00 | 7/26/2012 |