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Emergency Startup Ideas



1 year ago

A $12-per-month service that brings an emergency food box to your doorstep. The startup has already helped more than 300 people, and partners with a network of food pantries.

142
2 years ago

This startup wants to make it easier for emergency departments to synchronize patient data with EHRs. They want to make it easier for patients to access their records in an emergency.

134
2 years ago

A personal emergency notification app for your phone.

118
2 years ago

A way to help emergency services manage their fleets of ambulances, fire trucks and police cars.

102
2 years ago

A startup for public safety and first responders, that informs decision-makers when there’s a threat or emergency.

102
2 years ago

A platform for doctors to connect with patients in an emergency, using location and messaging.

98
2 years ago

This is an app that turns your phone into an emergency hotspot to connect with friends and family, and to help you dial 911.

97
1 year ago

A startup that helps people collect money and other in-kind donations in emergency situations

97
2 years ago

An SMS-based texting service for users to send and receive emergency alerts.

96
1 year ago

A smartphone that can be used to track the physical movements and location of a user in the event of a medical emergency.

96
2 years ago

A dental telemedicine startup that offers emergency dental care to patients in the US

93
1 year ago

A subscription-based service that provides remote employees with a $1,000 emergency fund.

79
2 years ago

This startup is building a service that turns your iPhone into a platform for helping you find a doctor or emergency room. You’ll be able to call any medical professional or hospital directly from your iPhone, and they’ll provide you with directions and a diagnosis.

78
2 years ago

A voice-activated assistant that uses machine learning and a proprietary technology to identify critical situations and send messages to users’ phones. The app is meant to serve as a safety companion when users are out and about, guiding them through social situations, helping them get home safely, and handling the occasional emergency.

73
2 months ago

A tool that helps people in low-income areas in the U.S. get access to basic health care services, including vaccinations and emergency care.

73
1 year ago

A messaging tool for organizations that tracks which people are on what team and needs to be notified in an emergency, with a mobile app that allows employees to be alerted.

72
6 months ago

A mobile application that can be used to get a QR code for your friend's email address in the event of an emergency. The startup is the first commercially available app for getting an email in an emergency.

71
1 year ago

Helping safety regulators and emergency responders communicate with each other.

61
1 year ago

A company that generates emergency alerts for users to see and hear. The startup is currently in the pilot phase.

61
11 months ago

A new kind of air traffic controller that lets pilots and air traffic controllers communicate directly with each other, rather than using an emergency service.

59
1 year ago

A hospital-based startup working with hospitals to implement new technologies in the emergency room.

57
1 month ago

A manual for doctors on how to treat patients at a hospital emergency room. The startup wants to help ambulance services, which are often understaffed, treat patients more quickly.

57
6 months ago

A tool for homes that helps predict and address emergency situations like fires and floods. The startup says it’s already sold over $1 million worth of its fire and flood sensors since launching in early august.

51
4 months ago

A smartwatch with a built in emergency SOS button and a disposable emergency kit.

50
1 year ago

The company’s mission is to help the elderly maintain their independence, and wants to provide a “one-stop shop” for emergency and long-term living needs. They’re also bringing an e-commerce product to market for seniors to find and shop for the products they need.

48
10 months ago

A startup that wants to help avoid medical bills by selling insurance for emergency services, for which it charges a premium.

44
8 months ago

The company’s micro-loans are targeted at helping people who are faced with emergency financial needs, like medical bills, school fees and daycare payments.

44
10 months ago

A real-time platform for securely sharing someone’s address, which can also be livestreamed. It’s meant for sharing a person’s location with emergency services, for instance, or for a family to announce an address change in a video.

43
1 year ago

A B2C subscription service for emergency room visits that includes pre-paid debit cards and a 24/7 concierge service.

41
7 months ago

A startup that helps users organize their emergency contact information into a single dashboard.

39
10 months ago

A B2B company that manages non-emergency medical transport and emergency medical transport

37
3 months ago

A tool for setting up emergency events for the homeless, their friends, and supporters. The startup uses a mapped interface to organize people and events, and then helps organize logistics like phone calls, note taking, and transportation.

37
27 days ago

A mobile app that lets you summon a city’s emergency services.

34
1 year ago

A company that wants to help people, businesses and governments coordinate emergency response, evacuation and shelter operations around the world.

33
9 months ago

A medical device company that is working to develop a device that can provide rapid, life-saving care to non-emergency situations.

30
7 months ago

A startup that builds hardware for emergency responders to manage their “mobile command center”

30
4 months ago

A data analytics and reporting platform for health care providers, with a focus on the emergency departments of hospitals. The startup wants to help solve the problem of “beds full of patients who have no one to talk to about their condition,” according to CEO Ken Dang.

26
2 years ago

A startup that provides a way for users to alert emergency services of their location This is meant to be used as an alternative to calling 911, which is often the default option for users in emergency

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