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    Kenyaโ€™s Red Cross has built an app you can use to call an ambulance

    Kenyaโ€™s Red Cross has built an app you can use to call an ambulance

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    Kenya EMS (which I presume means Emergency Medical Services) sent out a tweet announcing that people will โ€œnow be able to call an ambulance at the touch of a buttonโ€.

    We expect the #KRSApp to go live on the Google Playstore and the Apple App Store on April 6, 2016 (thatโ€™s tomorrow), and based on screenshots, it appears to have a wide range of features asides from ambulance hailing. Users will be able to give blood, make monetary donations, undergo First-Aid training, keep up-to-date with goings on, volunteer and even apply to join the Red Cross Society.

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    This is great because just a few days ago, I was talking about how domain experts are falling over themselves to โ€œuber-ifyโ€ their respective industries even though the on-demand model doesnโ€™t always translate seamlessly across fields. But Iโ€™d totally download an ambulance hailing app because I think itโ€™s a brilliant idea.

    Emergency numbers in many countries in this part of the worldย arenโ€™t as easy to remember as…911, for example. The amount of time it takes to get help can be cut down if we didnโ€™t have to make a long string of calls before getting through to a Hospital or Police Station.

    Thatโ€™s what I think anyways.

    Interesting. Not long ago, we found an app that offers a similar service in Lagos, Nigeria. Itโ€™s called Abeghelp.me, and I presume itโ€™s still in beta. The developer, Osegz on DevCenter.co collated all the emergency phone numbers people are likely to need in Nigeria, and has condensed them into a single repository. More about that later.