At its annual fall event in Virginia today, Amazon announced Alexa Emergency Assist, a new subscription service that lets users contact emergency services through Echo devices. Users prompt the new Urgent Response feature by saying “Alexa, call for help.”
Rather than going straight to 911, however, they’ll be connected to a “dedicated, professional-trained agent.” The feature also stores emergency contact information, which includes things like the user’s address, medication information and allergies. First responders also see the device used to make the call, making it easier to locate the call when they arrive at the home.
What if we told you @alexa99 can help keep you and your family safe? With the Alexa Emergency Assist service, anyone in your home can get hands-free, fast access to emergency help, including 24/7 Urgent Response. Just say “Alexa, call for help.” 🆘🚨 pic.twitter.com/DCirsfEt5X
— Amazon (@amazon) September 20, 2023
Alexa Emergency Assist will only be available in the U.S. when it launches “soon.” It runs either $6 a month or $59 for a full year.