UK Police Report Epidemic of False Emergency Calls from Android Devices

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Police in the UK are reporting an epidemic of false emergency calls, largely due to an Android feature. The National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) has revealed that Android’s Emergency SOS feature can prompt the device to call 999 when the power button is pressed five times or more, which can happen accidentally in one’s pocket or bag. This results in silent calls to the emergency services, where operators can’t hear anyone on the line. These calls require operators to call the number back and check whether help is actually needed, wasting valuable time. Devon and Cornwall Police revealed that handling silent calls need 20 minutes to be dealt with. On Sunday alone, the station received 169 silent calls between 00:00 and 19:00. The emergency feature has increased response times, and as a result, the NPCC is urging Android users to turn off the Emergency SOS feature. Despite Google developing the software that causes the false emergency calls, device manufacturers are responsible for managing the feature, and the NPCC expects them to release an update shortly to address the issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Related to the Above News

What is the cause of the epidemic of false emergency calls in the UK?

The false emergency calls are largely due to an Android feature called Emergency SOS.

How does the Emergency SOS feature on Android devices contribute to the problem?

When the power button is pressed five times or more, Emergency SOS can prompt the device to call 999, even if it happens accidentally in a pocket or bag.

What is the consequence of these false emergency calls?

The calls are usually silent, which means emergency service operators cannot hear anyone on the line and must call the number back to check whether help is needed. This wastes valuable time and resources, increases response times, and even delays the ability to respond to a genuine emergency call.

How long does it take to handle a silent call on average?

According to the Devon and Cornwall Police, dealing with silent calls takes around 20 minutes.

How many silent calls did the Devon and Cornwall Police station receive in just one day?

On a single day (Sunday), the Devon and Cornwall Police station received 169 silent calls between midnight and 7 p.m.

What is the recommended solution to this problem?

The National Police Chief's Council (NPCC) is urging Android users to turn off the Emergency SOS feature until device manufacturers release an update to address the issue.

Please note that the FAQs provided on this page are based on the news article published. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, it is always recommended to consult relevant authorities or professionals before making any decisions or taking action based on the FAQs or the news article.

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