A calm little device in your vehicle watches for the crash you can't report yourself — then dispatches help, your location and your medical profile in under 15 seconds. Runs on-device. Works offline.
India recorded its highest-ever road toll in 2023. Most deaths aren't caused by a lack of hospitals — they're caused by the gap between impact and help. The bottleneck is information and time, and both collapse in the first minutes.
National ambulance response runs 10–25 minutes (17+ in Delhi). DashResQ compresses detection-to-dispatch to under 15 seconds — buying back the minutes that decide the outcome.
Use the simulation panel to experience how a severe crash triggers our dispatch cascade. The watch detects high-G forces locally, alerts emergency contacts, and prepares to coordinate with first responders—giving the rider a 10-second safety window to cancel if it's a false alarm.
Hover and move your cursor over the wearable watch to tilt it and inspect the display and active telemetry feedback.
Once an impact is triggered, a 10-second countdown begins, letting you cancel the alert immediately before any emergency services are notified.
The node detects the impact at the edge — no cloud round-trip. When it fires, the response chain moves on its own.
Multi-axis sensors flag a high-G event across all collision types.
Edge model classifies severity from force vectors and context.
Loud countdown — tap "I'm OK" to stand down a false alarm.
108/112, contacts, live location + medical dog-tag — all at once.
Trauma centre gets severity, arrival time and medical details before arrival.