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Designed to integrate with every national emergency number · Hospitals · Dispatch centers

Partnerships subject to per-country MoU. Hospital names shown as integration targets.

The problem

Today, emergencies lose to time.

The average 112/911 call takes 2 to 3 minutes from dial to dispatch. A fire doubles every 60 seconds. A cardiac arrest without CPR loses 10% of survival odds every minute.

0:00elapsed

That's 3 minutes of a life burning down. We can do better.

  1. 01

    You dial

    10 s

    Unlock. Find the keypad. Type. Hit call. Ring.

  2. 02

    Operator picks up

    5 s

    A human says "What is your emergency?". the clock keeps running.

  3. 03

    You describe the scene

    45 to 180 s

    Address. Landmarks. What's bleeding. How many. Under panic.

The solution

Open the app. Take a photo. Help is already moving in 180 seconds.

One report. Three layers working in parallel, civilians, AI, operators , compressed into the time it takes to dial.

Under 5 seconds

< 5 s

From the civilian's tap to an AI-summarised case on an operator's screen. Measured end-to-end, not marketing math.

AI + human

1 click

AI pre-allocates the right units. A trained operator validates in one click, and can override any suggestion without a menu.

Path cleared

500 m

Every nearby driver sees the ambulance's route before it arrives. Traffic parts instead of reacting to a siren.

Designed to run anywhere, in any language, inside any country.

End-to-end

How it works.

Six handoffs, compressed. Each one engineered so nothing waits on a human that doesn't need to.

  1. Capture

    01

    Civilian sends a photo, a video, audio, or text. GPS and timestamps travel with it.

  2. Analyse

    02

    The media is parsed automatically. Each country picks its own provider: OpenAI, Claude, or Gemini.

  3. Score

    03

    Case auto-scored by severity and emergency type. Nothing silently downgraded.

  4. Dispatch

    04

    Operator validates and dispatches with one click. Units are pre-allocated by the system.

  5. In Mission

    05

    Emergency vehicle goes live. Civilians within 0.3 miles (500 m) see the route and clear the path.

  6. Hospital ready

    06

    Hospital gets ETA and a pre-diagnostic before the ambulance arrives.

For civilians

Be a hero every day you open the app.

Not every emergency happens to you. The app is useful in the quiet minutes too, small actions stacked into real impact.

  1. Photo / video / audio / text

    Silent mode for kidnappings and deaf users. The app captures without lighting up the screen.

  2. AMBER and missing-person alerts

    Opt-in. Radius-controlled. Tips reply directly back to the operator who raised the case.

  3. Hero Points

    1 pt per km with the app open. 10 pts per Emergency Vehicle cross-path cleared. Redeemable.

  4. Marketplace

    Convert points into fine discounts, tax reductions, and partner vouchers.

  5. Subscription (optional)

    Plus and Family tiers unlock private-clinic priority consultation. Never gates emergencies.

  6. Apple Watch fall detection

    Escalates to a 9112Pass case if the wearer doesn't dismiss it within 30 seconds.

14:02AMBER
Missing child · 7 yr
Last seen: Piața Unirii · red jacket
Height 1.20m
Brown hair
Bag: blue
Your tip
Saw a child matching at Hanul lui Manuc · 13:58
Tip sent to operator
08:12Hero Points
1,240
+12 this week
Recent
  • Path cleared · B 112 SMU+10
  • 7.2 km with app open+7
  • Missing-person tip · accepted+25
Marketplace24 offers
21:44Report
New case
Broadway 1420 · New York, NY
REC · 00:07
44.4268°N · 26.1025°E
Medical
Fire
Police
Other
Silent mode · hold for 2s to submit without audio
For responders

Less staring at radios, more saving lives.

The field interface is built for the people who run toward the emergency, not the people auditing them later.

Triage board
Case B-2041 · Medical · severity 8
LIVE · 00:42
Hospital
Dist.
Load
  • #1Mount Sinai West
    1.4 mi / 2.3 kmGREEN
  • #2NYU Langone
    1.9 mi / 3.1 kmBLUE
  • #3Bellevue
    3.0 mi / 4.8 kmGREEN
  • #4Lenox Hill
    3.5 mi / 5.6 kmRED
  • #5Weill Cornell
    4.3 mi / 6.9 kmGREEN
Top pick · Floreasca · confirmed by operator
  • Assignment packet

    01

    Case details, live chat, and all media pre-loaded in the push notification. No scrambling.

  • QR team check-in

    02

    Driver and crew scan the license plate to form a team. Timestamps feed shift logs automatically.

  • Navigation

    03

    OpenStreetMap with clear-path overlays. Civilian cars ahead of you render live.

  • Voice-first mission mode

    04

    Read-aloud, large-touch, hands-free. Usable with helmet and gloves on.

  • Hospital triage color board

    05

    Tablet shows ranked hospitals by RED / GREEN / BLUE load × distance, always sorted.

  • Unconscious-patient ID

    06

    Legally gated. Snap a face, operator approves, match against driver-license DB in seconds.

For 9112Pass operators

See more. Decide faster. Never miss a life.

The operator console is the spine of the system. Every millisecond of attention matters, so every pixel earns its place.

9112pass · operator · us-new-york
21:44:07 14 live
A
A
F
40.7128°N · 74.0060°W · zoom 14
  • Insight · 01Multi-case priority queue. Keyboard-driven.
  • Insight · 02Prompt versioning with an eval harness. Test before promoting a change.
  • Insight · 03OIDC SSO and RBAC. No API keys in browsers.
For hospitals

No more surprise ambulances.

An incoming board like an airport's, but for patients. Crews, triage colors, ETAs, and pre-diagnostics before the doors open.

Incoming · Emergency Department
21:44:07
  • B 112 SMU
    RED
    04:12
    Cardiac arrest · CPR in progress · adult male, 62
  • B 219 SMU
    YELLOW
    06:40
    Closed fracture · tibia · adult female, 34
  • B 104 SMU
    GREEN
    08:55
    Abdominal pain · stable · adult male, 48
  • EMS 301
    RED
    02:20
    Head trauma · GCS 9 · child, 11
  • B 117 SMU
    BLUE
    09:30
    Respiratory distress · stable on O2 · adult, 71
On-call mode

Specialists online now.

Paramedics can request a specialist consult from the field. First-accept wins. Audio and text by default, with optional live video when bandwidth allows.

  • Dr. S. Morgan
    Cardiology
    Available
  • Dr. A. Nakamura
    Neurology
    In consult
  • Dr. D. Laurent
    Pediatrics
    Paged
9112Pass Hybrid

When an ambulance is minutes away, a verified civilian can move now.

A short video. An operator's one-click approval. A car turns into a temporary emergency vehicle for the length of the trip. Operator-approved, audit-logged, KYC-gated, and punishable if abused.

  1. 01Record + request
    21:44Hybrid request5G
    REC · 00:06
    40.7580°N · 73.9855°W
    NY · ABC 1208
    Passenger is unresponsive. Going to NYU Langone. Requesting Hybrid mode.
    KYC verified

    False requests are referred to law enforcement.

    The civilian opens 9112Pass, taps Request Hybrid, and records a short video that proves the emergency. The app already knows the car's plate from the profile.

  2. 02Operator approves
    Hybrid queue · 2
    21:44:07
    Req · H-40812
    Civilian escort, NY · ABC 1208
    From W 57th St to NYU Langone · 1.9 mi / 3.1 km
    KYC · L2
    evidence · 00:11
    Will be recorded to immutable audit log.

    An operator sees the request with video, KYC status, and plate details. One click approves. One click rejects. Every decision is recorded in the immutable audit log.

  3. 03Path cleared
    H
    NYU Langone
    Hybrid · broadcasting · 0.3 mi (500 m)
    NY · ABC 1208ETA 04:22

    The civilian's car broadcasts its route to every nearby driver on 9112Pass. A red, blue, and yellow icon marks it as Hybrid so the path clears just like it would for an ambulance.

Operator-approved

Every activation goes through a trained human. No auto-escalation.

KYC-gated

The civilian must complete identity verification before Hybrid is ever offered.

Audit-logged

The video, the decision, the route, and the duration are signed into an immutable record.

Abuse is punishable

False claims are referred to the competent authority. This is not a shortcut. It is a responsibility.

9112Pass HOME

9112Pass HOME. Doors open themselves for paramedics.

HOME integrates directly with building intercoms, smart locks, and elevators, so paramedics never wait at the street door.

scroll · the elevator descends to the ground floor

  1. 01

    Open building door

    Works with smart intercoms over BLE or cellular.

  2. 02

    Hold elevator on the ground floor

    Displays "9112Pass" so residents know to wait for the next car.

  3. 03

    Unlock the apartment door

    Generic smart-locks connected via API.

Every grant is signed, audited, and expires. A bridge can be revoked remotely in one call.

AMBER & missing-person

AMBER and missing-person alerts, at the speed of neighbourhoods.

A photo, a description, a last-seen coordinate. 9112Pass pushes to every opted-in device inside the broadcast radius and takes tips back in one tap.

9:049112Pass5G · 84%
AMBER ALERT
Anna I., 7
Last seen
Upper West Side, New York · near 72nd St

Last seen in a red jacket and navy backpack. Possibly in a gray hatchback heading east on 72nd.

ref · 9112P-A7Aencrypted
9:049112Pass5G · 84%
SILVER ALERT
Michael D., 78
Last seen
Brooklyn · Park Slope

Memory impairment. Wearing a brown coat and slippers. May not remember his address.

ref · 9112P-S78Mencrypted
9:049112Pass5G · 84%
MISSING ADULT ALERT
Laura V., 24
Last seen
Queens · Astoria

Has not been in contact with family for 36 hours. Tall, dark hair, carrying a leather satchel.

ref · 9112P-M24Lencrypted

Operators review every tip in a queue. False positives are triaged without replying to the tipper. The person's dignity is protected end-to-end.

Satellite SOS · PSAP-side hub

Off-grid still lands on a real dispatcher.

9112Pass is the universal PSAP-side intake for satellite emergency cases. We don't replace Apple, Skylo, Iridium, or T-Mobile (they own the satellite leg and the IERCC). We replace the hand-typed phone call from those IERCCs into the country's 911/112 control room with a structured intake.

What 9112Pass is

The PSAP-side hub. A single normalized intake every satellite operator can hit, plus the dispatcher UI that turns a sat-SOS into a normal case with units, comms, hospital pre-notify, and cross-country handoff.

What 9112Pass is not

We do not transmit to satellites and we are not an IERCC. The device-to-satellite leg is text-only on every major network (Apple, Skylo, Iridium, Starlink-TM) and the OEM owns it. We start the moment the IERCC needs to reach a country PSAP.

SATELLITE INTAKELIVEHUB · COUNTRY-LOCAL · NORMALIZED
APPLE12
SKYLO8
GARMIN5
STARLINK3
ZOLEO2
30 active · 612 today
Incoming case feed
newest at top
📡 APPLE SOSiPhone 14CRITICAL
Hiker fall, broken leg, alone· Half Dome, Yosemite NP
37.7459, -119.5332· RTT 28 s· burst-modetriage attached
📡 SKYLO NTNPixel 10HIGH
Stranded snowmobile· Denali backcountry
63.0692, -151.0070· RTT 41 s· burst-modetriage attached
📡 GARMIN IERCCinReach MiniCRITICAL
Climber fall, 4000 ft· Mt Whitney, CA
36.5785, -118.2923· RTT 33 s· burst-modetriage attached
📡 STARLINK · T-MOGalaxy S24MEDIUM
Vehicle off-road, no cell· Mojave Desert, CA
35.0094, -116.1208· RTT 14 s· burst-modetriage attached
📡 SAMSUNG NTNGalaxy S24 UltraHIGH
Lost child, 4 h overdue· Glacier NP, Montana
48.7596, -113.7870· RTT 39 s· burst-modetriage attached
📡 APPLE SOSiPhone 15 ProCRITICAL
Cardiac event, solo sail· Gulf of Maine, USA
43.7654, -68.5612· RTT 30 s· burst-modetriage attached
📡 ZOLEO · IRIDIUMZoleo handheldCRITICAL
Avalanche, group buried· Chugach NF, Alaska
60.5544, -149.1456· RTT 42 s· burst-modetriage attached
📡 SKYLO NTNPixel Watch 4HIGH
Diabetic crash, alone· Big Bend, Texas
30.5845, -103.5982· RTT 39 s· burst-modetriage attached
Origin scope
lat / lng of each burst
9112PASS PSAP HUB · COUNTRY-LOCAL
· LEO Starlink burst
· NTN Skylo / Samsung
· Globalstar / Iridium
· always text-only
6
intake paths in the catalog (5 sat networks + voice)
≈ 60 s
to wire up a new IERCC per country (paste token, save)
1
normalized webhook every operator implements once
0
extra software the PSAP has to install

Intake paths · catalog

Apple Emergency SOS via Satellite
Open, let's talk
Globalstar
Round-trip
~30 s
Coverage
AU · CA · EU · JP · MX · NZ · UK · US
Devices
iPhone 14 and later
Termination path
Apple NOC → PSAP
Pixel SOS via Skylo
Open, let's talk
Skylo NTN (Echostar / Viasat / Ligado / TerreStar)
Round-trip
~40 s
Coverage
US · CA · PR · expanding
Devices
Pixel 9, Pixel 10, Pixel Watch 4
Termination path
Garmin Response → PSAP
Garmin Response (inReach + relay)
Open, let's talk
Iridium · Skylo
Round-trip
~35 s
Coverage
Global · poles · ocean
Devices
inReach · Pixel relay · OEM contracts
Termination path
Garmin IERCC → PSAP
Zoleo
Open, let's talk
Iridium
Round-trip
~45 s
Coverage
Global
Devices
Zoleo dedicated SAT communicator
Termination path
Zoleo IERCC → PSAP
T-Mobile + Starlink direct-to-cell
Open, let's talk
Starlink (650+ sats, growing)
Round-trip
~15 s
Coverage
US · 500k sq mi · global rollout 2026-27
Devices
Any compatible phone, any carrier
Termination path
T-Mobile E911 → PSAP
Legacy IERCC last-mile (RFC-5031 voice)
Open, let's talk
IERCC → PSAP voice leg only · device leg is still text
Round-trip
voice (IERCC → PSAP)
Coverage
Universal · covers Garmin Response, GEOS, OEM NOCs
Devices
(none, operates on the IERCC-to-PSAP leg)
Termination path
IERCC SIP/E.164 → PSAP

How a satellite case lands

  1. 01
    Civilian triggers SOS off-grid

    Hold side button on iPhone 14+, or open Pixel SOS, or text 911 on T-Mobile. Phone bursts the encrypted SOS upward to whichever satellite its OS-level stack is bound to.

  2. 02
    OEM coordination center decrypts & enriches

    Apple NOC, Skylo + Garmin Response, T-Mobile E911, or an Iridium IERCC adds triage answers, position, and network metadata. This part is owned by the OEM/MNO. We don't change it, we receive from it.

  3. 03
    9112Pass receives the case at the country PSAP

    Whichever IERCC or NOC the case came through, it lands at the country's 9112Pass instance as a single normalized intake, structured if the OEM coordination center can deliver structured data, voice-bridged for legacy IERCCs (Garmin Response, GEOS) that still phone the PSAP. The satellite leg itself is always text.

  4. 04
    Operator sees a normal case

    Same dispatch flow as cellular: AI Action Card, claim, units, comms. Distinct only by the 📡 SAT-* badge, the burst-mode position widget, and the latency indicator.

Why satellite SOS isn't live in every country yet.

The four barriers · 9112Pass removes three of them

Barrier A · Legal

A foreign IERCC isn't legally allowed to ring 911 / 112 directly.

We unblock

Most countries' telecom law doesn't allow a US-staffed relay center to call into a national 112 line. With 9112Pass deployed on the country's own infrastructure, the legal framing changes from "foreign IERCC interconnects with national emergency line" to "national PSAP receives a structured digital intake from a designated upstream coordinator." Much shorter legal path.

Barrier B · Spectrum

Globalstar / Skylo / Iridium need landing rights in the country.

Out of scope

Each satellite operator needs the country's telecom regulator to license their downlink spectrum. That's a bilateral between the satellite operator and the regulator. We can't shortcut it. But we make it more attractive for the regulator to say yes, because the country's PSAPs are already ready to receive.

Barrier C · PSAP capability

Most PSAPs can't structurally receive an inbound from a foreign IERCC.

We unblock

Most PSAPs in 2026 still terminate emergencies as a phone call on a single line. Apple's NOC physically can't hand structured data into them. With 9112Pass, every country running it has the same normalized intake. Apple, Garmin, Skylo, T-Mobile each implement once and serve every 9112Pass country with no per-country bespoke build.

Barrier D · Liability

No one wants to commit without a clear audit trail.

We unblock

Liability allocation between IERCC, OEM, satellite operator, and PSAP is the slow part of every onboarding. Structured intake produces a deterministic record: timestamps, source IERCC, token authentication, content, dispatcher actions. Liability conversations get much shorter when both sides can point to the same record.

What 9112Pass solves at scale

One PSAP-side standard. Every country. Every IERCC. Every device.

  • One implementation per IERCC

    Apple, Garmin, Skylo, T-Mobile, Zoleo each ship a single integration. It serves every country running 9112Pass.

  • 0
    Zero per-country bespoke builds

    Today every country needs its own custom IERCC handoff. With 9112Pass, the schema is the same in Romania, Japan, Chile, Kenya.

  • ↓ months
    Country onboarding from years to weeks

    Legal + technical onboarding for an IERCC into a new PSAP usually takes 12–24 months. With a pre-deployed 9112Pass, it collapses to weeks.

  • 🛰
    Every device, every IERCC routes the same way

    iPhone, Pixel, Galaxy, T-Mobile + Starlink, inReach, Zoleo. Whichever pipeline gets there first lands as the same case in front of the dispatcher.

  • 🔐
    Sovereignty preserved

    Each country runs its own instance, owns its data, controls its keys. No third-party SaaS in the critical path.

  • 🌐
    Cross-border handoff built in

    A case crossing from Country A into Country B is a deterministic handoff between two 9112Pass instances, not a phone call to a foreign control room.

Our roadmap to every country.

Commitments · in priority order

  1. 01Reference deployment

    First national PSAP deployment going live in 2026.

    We're standing up the first end-to-end production deployment with at least one IERCC handoff in place. It doesn't need to be a giant country to be a complete one. Once it's live, every other conversation stops being hypothetical.

  2. 02First OEM IERCC partnership

    First signed handoff with an OEM IERCC, Garmin Response first.

    We're opening structured conversations with Garmin Response, Apple, Google, T-Mobile, and SpaceX. Garmin first because they already are an IERCC, already want more dispatch destinations, and have the most to gain from a single integration that serves every country we run in.

  3. 03Emergency-authority advisory board

    An advisory board of former heads of national 911 / 112 services.

    Veterans of NENA, EENA, BAPCO, and equivalents. National emergency directors take meetings with their peers. The board brings every country-side conversation to the right altitude on day one.

  4. 04Model country agreement

    A reusable bilateral any country can sign without months of redrafting.

    Covers data residency, sovereignty, liability, IERCC handoff, audit, and exit. We're drafting and pre-vetting it now. New countries inherit the boilerplate; only country-specific schedules change.

  5. 05Standards alignment

    Seats at EENA, ITU-T, and NENA working groups defining IERCC-to-PSAP handoff.

    We're committing the engineering time to participate in the working groups, not just observe them. The eventual international standard should converge with what country PSAPs actually need to receive, and we want to be at the table when it does.

  6. 06Procurement readiness

    Security accreditations underway across the most strategic markets in parallel.

    FedRAMP-equivalent, ENS, BSI C5, Cyber Essentials Plus. Each is a 6–12 month track. National PSAPs cannot procure software without them. We're running those tracks in parallel rather than sequentially.

  7. 07Co-funded country adoption

    Open invitation to OEMs and satellite operators: co-fund deployments in your priority countries.

    Apple, Google, Garmin, T-Mobile, and SpaceX each carry multi-million regulatory-affairs budgets per country. A slice of that into 9112Pass deployments removes the PSAP-side bottleneck for all of them at once. The joint-funding model is drafted and ready.

  8. 08Open spec governance

    Stewardship of the intake schema moves into a neutral foundation, with OEMs in governance.

    A spec maintained by a neutral foundation, with OEM IERCCs at the table, gets adopted globally. A startup's proprietary format doesn't. We will move stewardship out of 9112Pass once the first OEM signs, and we welcome the OEMs into the governance from day one.

The fastest unlock for the entire roadmap is one signed IERCC handoff. If you're at Garmin Response, Apple, Google, T-Mobile, SpaceX, or a national emergency authority weighing satellite-SOS adoption, the founder is one LinkedIn message away.

Open-source for governments

Built for governments. Sovereign by default.

9112Pass runs on the country's own infrastructure, with the country's own keys, owned by the country's own emergency authority. The codebase, the schema, and the operator app are open under partnership to national 911 / 112 authorities, public-safety agencies, and the OEM IERCCs they hand off from. Access is partnership-gated by design, not published on the public web.

  • Sovereign deployment: every country runs its own instance, owns its data, controls its own keys.
  • Source-available to the country's public-safety authority for audit, customization, and self-host.
  • No third-party SaaS in the critical path, operates on the country's own infrastructure.

National emergency authorities, public-safety agencies, and OEM IERCCs are invited to start a conversation directly with the founder on LinkedIn.

Open for partnerships

Apple · Google · Garmin · Iridium · T-Mobile · SpaceX. Let's talk.

You've already built the satellite leg, the device-side stack, and the IERCC. The last mile, getting the case into a PSAP that can act on it, is the slow, expensive, country-by- country part of expanding your footprint. We solve that part. Country pays its PSAP SaaS to us; you pay nothing for integration; we are not a competing IERCC or NOC. One implementation against our intake serves every 9112Pass country.

  • We co-sign country onboarding so PSAPs adopt your IERCC handoff faster.
  • Legacy IERCCs (Garmin Response, GEOS, OEM NOCs) that still phone the PSAP can hand off via SIP / E.164 - RFC-5031 (urn:service:sos). The satellite leg itself is text; this is just the last mile from the IERCC to the dispatcher.
  • Token rotation, audit log, dedup, and triage-answer forwarding are all built-in, you keep owning the device and the airtime; we own the dispatcher experience.
Hero Points

Be a hero. Be rewarded. Be part of the network.

1 point per km with the app open. 10 points per EV-cross cleared. Redeem for fine discounts, tax reductions, partner vouchers, or just a coffee.

0
hero points · live civilian ledger example
+1 pt / km with the app open
+10 pts per EV-cross cleared
Local traffic authority

Fine waiver

1,000,000 pts1 penalty point waived
Retail partner

Partner voucher

5,000 pts$2 / €2 / £1.75 voucher
Private clinic network

Priority consult

10,000 pts1 consult
Free on Plus and Family tiers
Museum pass

Museum ticket

20,000 pts1 admission

Leaderboard + ranks + city-level friendly competition. Because saving lives should be challenging, and rewarding.

Architecture

Country-by-country by design.

Your data stays in your country. The app resolves which country stack to talk to entirely on-device from GPS, against a signed phonebook bundled in the binary, no central routing service in the launch path. Updates arrive via signed silent push when a new country goes live, then the app talks directly to that country's instance.

ON-DEVICE PHONEBOOKGPS resolves country locally · ~2 KB signed tableZERO PER-LAUNCH BACKEND CALLSSIGNED UPDATE PUSHAPNS / FCM · ~2 KB JSONonly when a country is added
country-apiUS · United States
API
Data
Storage
Stream
country-apiRO · Romania
API
Data
Storage
Stream
country-apiFR · France
API
Data
Storage
Stream
country-apiDE · Germany
API
Data
Storage
Stream
country-apiJP · Japan
API
Data
Storage
Stream

Scroll the diagram horizontally

data residency by default. Nothing leaves the border.
to resolve country at app launch. GPS + on-device phonebook, sub-millisecond, works offline.
roams across every participating country. Same binary, same phonebook, GPS picks the country.
Security & trust

Built to be trusted with someone's life.

Six commitments we enforce at the code, deployment, and governance layers.

  • 01

    Immutable audit log

    Hash-chained, tamper-evident, operator actions recorded forever.

  • 02

    Media provenance

    C2PA-ready; device attestation on AppAttest / Play Integrity.

  • 03

    OIDC SSO for operators

    Zero API keys in browsers in production.

  • 04

    GDPR by default

    Per-field retention; one-click export and delete per civilian account.

  • 05

    Immutable migration + sealed secrets

    SOPS + external-secrets; no plaintext in git.

  • 06

    Donated under an MIT-compatible licence

    Nations own their deployment outright.

“Emergency systems invite scrutiny. We welcome it.”

. Andrei Marinescu, Founder
On the world map

One layer for the whole planet. Currently live in zero countries. Be the first.

Every UN-recognized state is on the map below. Every dot is a country that could light up tomorrow. Adopt 9112Pass as-is, or adapt it to your stack, your laws, your language, your responders. The first nation that says yes is the one schoolchildren will read about in twenty years.

0Live
0Pilot
0In talks
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If you run an emergency service, a ministry, or a city, the response layer of the next decade should not be improvised during the next disaster. Let's plan it now, together. Sovereign deployment, your data, your laws. We donate the platform.

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Founder

Built by someone who won't stop until it ships.

Central Artificial Intelligence Agency Inc. · New York

“I'm Andrei Marinescu, CEO and founder of Central Artificial Intelligence Agency Inc., and a National Security & Information Analysis graduate. I started 9112Pass after a simple question, 30 years ago: where does that ambulance come from?! And over the years I've added more questions and the answers, such as: why do I need to dial, wait, describe, and hope, while a photo and a location could do the work in five seconds? We built the answer. It respects data residency. It is donated to every country that wants to use it.”

Andrei's quote, “I am a whole of quantum superposition thoughts,” captures his distinctive approach to problem-solving and decision-making. Just as quantum superposition represents the simultaneous existence of multiple states, Andrei embraces a multidimensional mindset that blends various perspectives, enabling him to navigate complex challenges and uncover innovative solutions.

Credentials
  • CEO & Founder of Central Artificial Intelligence Agency Inc., New York.
  • Master's in National Security & Information Analysis.
  • Media appearances about 9112Pass on TV, radio and press.
Deploy

Bring 9112Pass to your country.

9112Pass works when it runs nationwide, because it sits alongside your country's own emergency number. If you are a head of state, a minister of interior or health, a national emergency services director, or an ambassador representing one of those offices, we will help you deploy. The core is donated. Custom work is priced transparently.

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  • Same-day response
  • NDAs signed on request
  • No lock-in. The code is yours.
Built different

Same-day deployment.

No eight-to-twelve-week pilot cycles. No quarter-long procurement theater. Hand us the green light in the morning and your country stack is live before sundown. This is the part we are most proud of.

When seconds decide, we move in them.

. 9112Pass · Central Artificial Intelligence Agency Inc. · 2026

Coming soon

Under Development

What's next for 9112Pass
9112Pass · Vertical

When ground response can't get there in time, the response itself will take off.

The aerial layer of the same dispatch system. A 124 mph (200 km/h) drone, on a triage call, with the medicine already onboard. The illustration below is a concept render. The engineering is underway. The certification is the work.

cruise
124mph
200 km/h
any patient
< 1 min
vs 6 to 11 min ground
uplink · operator console

Onboard defibrillator

Sealed AED with shock pads, voice prompts in the local language, and a one-touch deploy from the operator console.

Onboard triage model

Local model scores severity and selects the right injection. Works without signal, syncs the moment uplink is back.

Adrenaline cassette

Tamper-sealed, single-use injectables: adrenaline, naloxone, glucose, and a configurable per-country medical kit.

Robotic delivery arm

Six-axis arm hands the payload to a person on the ground in roughly 8 seconds. No landing required.

Deployment model

Stationed on rooftops. Airborne in seconds. No traffic, no obstacles, the straightest line to the patient.

Vertical drones do not wait in a hangar. They live on the rooftops of hospitals, fire stations, schools, and partner buildings, charged and pre-flighted around the clock. Dispatch fires, the drone lifts straight up, and flies a clear sky-corridor to the scene. No intersections, no jammed avenues, no double-parked trucks. The first minute of an emergency stops being lost to the road.

< 10 s
From media to takeoff
0
Ground obstacles
< 1 min
Anywhere in city
ROOFTOP NETWORK · CONCEPT
Status

9112Pass Vertical is in engineering and regulatory phase. First test corridors are planned with national aviation authorities, in coordination with the same emergency services that already run the ground stack. We will not ship a drone that is not safe, certified, and operator-authorized.

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