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  2. PulsePoint - Wikipedia

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    PulsePoint is a 911-connected mobile app that allows users to view and receive live alerts of calls being responded to by fire departments and emergency medical services.The app aims to have bystanders trained in CPR help cardiac arrest victims before emergency crews arrive, which can increase their chance of survival.

  3. Citizen (app) - Wikipedia

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    He thought about the modern, invisible signals of wireless calls, Wi-Fi and police radio darting through the 19th-century buildings." [20] Vigilante was backed by a seed round of $1 million, [3] [25] led by Founders Fund. [26] The Vigilante app was released to New York City, [20] in the App Store [2] on October 26, 2016.

  4. Muskogee Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Muskogee Police made the news after they pursued an alleged traffic stop on August 7, 2016, from a man running a stop sign and continuing to his mother's home after refusing to stop led to police forcing their way into the home where the situation ended with the 84-year-old mother being pepper sprayed as well as the 54-year-old man police were pursuing being tasered.

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  8. Sig Alert - Wikipedia

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    Now, he proposed to apply his knowledge of complex radio networks to the situation in Los Angeles. [5] Sigmon developed a specialized radio receiver and reel-to-reel tape recorder. When the receiver picked up a particular tone, it would record the subsequent bulletin. At the time, the device cost about $600 (equivalent to $5,600 in 2018).

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