Bringing 911 Service to the Developing World With Smartphones and Motorcycles
An emergency medical technician rides a USAID donated motorcycle through Manzanillo, Monte Cristi Province, Dominican Republic, on Tuesday, May 10, 2016. Founded in 2009 by former paramedic Jason Friesen, Trek Medics International, a New York nonprofit, employs only a handful of people to manage operations. Responders volunteer in exchange for a first-aid training certificate, a pressed uniform, and, for 1 in 5, free mobile phone service. Photographer: Dennis Rivera/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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