4.8
18 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Show Me for Emergencies is an essential free app for emergency workers and people with communication needs - like difficulty understanding English, hearing impairments, and cognitive disabilities. It uses easy-to-understand icons for two-way communication during an emergency.

Tailored icons for Emergency Shelters, Emergency Dispensing Sites (also called Points of Dispensing or PODs), Sheltering-in-Place, and Evacuating help emergency workers give clear directions. General communication icons for medical needs, personal needs, and feelings and support give people a way to express what they need - and help workers gather important information.

During an emergency, first responders and first receivers need to give information to and gather it from disaster victims. Show Me for Emergencies will help. Just pass the phone or tablet back and forth to show exactly what you mean.

- Communicate quickly during an emergency with a research-based augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tool
- Overcome language barriers with clear, understandable icons
- Use the app even without mobile phone service or WiFi

For people with communication issues:
- Be prepared for any emergency - and confident that you’ll be able to get help
- Use big, easy-to-press buttons designed for people with physical impairments

For staff and volunteers:
- Get custom icons for different emergencies - blizzards, fires, hurricanes, disease outbreaks, and others
- Help people in need get around a confusing emergency shelter or other location
- Use the app as a conversation aid to save time, reduce confusion, and earn trust during an emergency

Developed by the Office of Preparedness and Emergency Management of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Updated on
1 Dec 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
15 reviews
A Google user
16 July 2016
As an animal first responder for our county animal response team (CART), I would love to see more animal related signs. We have already incorporated Google translate and a draw board type app, but had always hoped for something like this for special needs or other communication difficulties. Consider adding some.
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A Google user
13 January 2016
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A Google user
1 November 2014
A great app to have especially if you participate in any neighborhood emergency prep work. Convenient and easy to use.
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