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While you'd probably agree that having a perfect stranger
tracking your car's every move is less than comforting, we certainly wouldn't mind the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention taking a peek at our status in case of a crash. In a recent deal between General Motors and the
CDC, the company's OnStar system will soon be working hand-in-hand with the agency by beaming "real-time crash data to help emergency services provide a more targeted response to those injured in a car accident." Basically, the
OnStar system would alert emergency responders when one's airbag was deployed, but it would also send crash-specific information concerning the severity of the hit(s), where it was struck, and if it was rolled over. The idea is to provide more accurate information to officials that are required to make critical decisions regarding care, and this new system will purportedly go live sometime in 2008 -- if your OnStar will
actually connect, that is.
[Via
MedGadget]
Filed under: Transportation
OnStar signs with CDC to beam real-time crash information originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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