However, there are some stumbling blocks that get in the way of the goal of speed. Many times, especially in rural areas, homes are difficult to locate. Enhanced 911 has helped with this problem, but there is always more room for improvement. This is where a 16-year-old from Statesville, North Carolina named Andy Laws comes into the picture.
Andy Laws recognized that there was something that he could do to possibly help emergency service workers get to their destinations quicker. He, along with a group of his peers referred to as the "Street Team" have set out to create a website that will store a database of house photos in the Statesville area. Laws feels that this could assist greatly by allowing the emergency workers to be able to see what the homes look like before they set out to find them. Even Domino's Pizza has shown an interest in the database to assist them in their deliveries.
Rich Meadows, a critical care transport nurse and paramedic in West Virginia, shared his thoughts about this idea, "I think that something like this has a lot of potential. If the databank could be accessed quickly then it could be a monumental help to emergency services in identifying hard-to-locate landmarks. The only drawback that I see would be a possible delay in accessing the site prior to responding to a call. If this problem could be alleviated, then it would certainly speed our response time."
The website, www.housephotos.org, would have the utmost of safety for the residents of Statesville in mind. There are various security measures that are in place to secure the integrity of the information. If a homeowner has a problem with their house being in the database, they can certainly request their photo be removed. However, for obvious reasons, Andy Law would ask that homeowners consider the benefits before hastily removing their information. Law's goal is for the project to be complete by 2009 before he and his friends have to go off to college.
"It would be even more amazing if they could tie it in with enhanced 911 systems. This, in essence, would not only make it possible to see the phone number when you call into 911 but would allow a picture of your home to be available as well," Meadows added.
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PRWEB Press Release. URL: (http://www.prweb.com/releases/teens/volunteer/prweb552053.htm)
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9 Comments
Post a CommentGood job! :)
Interesting! Great reporting of this.
This is such a good idea. Let's hope it helps.
Sophie
Amazing kid! Useful technology, too. My dad was a volunteer fireman in the 70's, and they sometimes had difficulty locating streets, particularly those that were newly built. This has the potential to save lives- highest accolades to Andy Laws! (Thanks for the report, Alice!)
Sounds like a great idea. I see a future for this, Andy. Enhanced 911 with a house photo was be superb technology for the "future."
Also, Alice, you're an excellent reporter.
Thanks for the comments guys! We appreciate them and these stories are our motivations to continue with this.
I can safely report that on a dry run we collected 125 houses in around 45 minutes. Our next data collection day will be Wednesday September 12th.
Wonderful reporting!!
What a great idea! Thanks!
Great story, thanks!