In an emergency, every second counts. Would you know how to call for help?
If you spot someone in trouble in the sea, call 999 for the Coastguard. If you're by inland water, such as a river or lake, call 999 for the fire service. #MaritimeSafetyWeekhttps://twitter.com/HMCoastguard/status/1281494672318304256 …
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Replying to @kentfirerescue
Excellent - a great example of when
@what3words could have been used and perhaps@online_stu converter app for the lifeboat crew if needed. Maybe@RNLI and@HMCoastguard with Councils could use a generic W3W A4 sized QR code on signs to get people to download and use if needed1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @kittags @kentfirerescue and
A native app version of the Geocoder is being worked on! interesting idea though, having a QR Code to hold the
@what3words that can be scanned and then fed into the First Responder Geocoder to display the location! Look out for an update!1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @online_stu @kentfirerescue and
I was thinking of a variation of signs you see re emergencies and what to do - but include a QR code so users can download app for possible use.
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This QR code opens our FindMe site & displays the what3words address for where you are | Keep an eye out for them
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