For some context, I was called out on Sunday, to a named country lane. No idea how the original caller identified their location to the call handler. But it ended up with four ambulance resources and police driving around the area.cheb wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 9:27 pm I worded that badly. If you visit one site that provides the info you need with minimal clicks it's easier than having to go through options. I'm not being a W3W fanboi, it's just a very simple tool.
The BBC article raises questions too. 45 mistakes in 12 months. Out of how many callouts? And how does that 45 compare to previous years or to other location systems? One number alone is not enough to form a judgement. Is it the least bad option overall?
Also, I don't know how immediate or accurate phone location triangulation can be.
Re W3W, 85% of UK emergency service use it and it's part on the job phone standard install.