January 22, 2010

Texts, Tweets Saving Haitians From the Rubble

100119-G-0450H-450 - Navy personnel transport injured Haitian.jpeg Wired on how relief workers in and volunteers are using social networking tools to aid relief efforts in Haiti, suggesting that something new and unprecedented is happening in humanitarian response.

quotemarksright.jpgRelief workers in Haiti received an emergency text message Tuesday about a collapsed school, with children still alive in the rubble. A search-and-rescue team on the scene, however, couldn’t find the right location.

Then a group of volunteers in Boston pinpointed the origin of the message, sent using the 4636 SMS shortcode. They rapidly relayed the information back to Erik Rasmussen, a former top naval medical officer working with rescue teams in Haiti.

A team was then dispatched to the correct grid location. The coordinates were accurate to five decimal places.quotesmarksleft.jpg

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Related:

-- Woman trapped under Haiti rubble sends SMS

-- Haiti. Ushahidi offers SMS too help people find each other

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