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People who call 911 in Denver can now stream live video to emergency dispatchers

City is trying out new technology that will also help better locate people who call 911 on cellphones

Louis Edmiston, an emergency dispatcher and certified trainer at Denver 911, works on his computer at the dispatch center in Denver on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. Denver 911 is piloting a new program from software company Carbyne that allows 911 callers to stream live video and get location updates from their cell phones to the 911 center. (Eli Imadali/Special to The Denver Post)
Louis Edmiston, an emergency dispatcher and certified trainer at Denver 911, works on his computer at the dispatch center in Denver on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. Denver 911 is piloting a new program from software company Carbyne that allows 911 callers to stream live video and get location updates from their cell phones to the 911 center. (Eli Imadali/Special to The Denver Post)
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People who call 911 in Denver can now stream live video from their cell phones straight to 911 call takers — part of a suite of new technology the city is testing.
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