The world’s first emergency medical response app, MUrgency, has included three useful free features to the app, to help women during emergency situations. The first feature is ‘Virtual Body Guard’ intends to protect the women travelling alone. The feature enables the users to share the geo-location of the places they travel with the friends and families. The users can also upload photographs of the vehicle and the driver.
The second feature is ‘ShoutOut’ that enables the users to communicate to other MUrgency users who live in the vicinity of a radius of 500 meters to 50 kilometres. The women stranded on highways or lost in the foreign cities can shout out to the nearby MUrgency users. The women can change the range of reach of their message as per need.
The third feature is the ‘Nearby’ service will assist the users to locate nearby emergency facilities like police stations.
“The BodyGuard feature on the MUrgency app is getting a very positive response from women across the board. Designed to help women feel safe wherever you go, the app gets your friends or family to watch over you, with one tap. We believe that empowerment for women is the freedom to work, travel and live without fear,” said Sweta Mangal, Director & Co-Founder, MUrgency Inc.
Intends to serve the women during emergency service, MUrgency is a must app for women. Besides the newly integrated features, the app also offers the service of medical emergencies by providing a network of emergency medical professionals including doctors, EMTs, paramedics, nurses, health workers, and first aid assistants etc.
The app is free and currently available for both Android and Apple.