Ambassador Watchtower Campaign Video (7 Min)

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“At SunIris, our mission is to create a safer society by providing swift response and informed dispatch to save the lives of the public and first responders alike.”
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Evolving the outdated 911 system, the Ambassador Watchtower is a B2G / B2B service technology that assists first responders by providing informed dispatch and swifter response time. 

 Putting public safety first, our standalone tower with public smartphone, is a satellite medical triage hub that can capture and send vital information before EMTs arrive after an emergency call.  

Crowned with a manually operated and/or AI guided Public Safety Drone to respond to crime, gunshots, or patterned screams for help nearly instantly; 

The tower also hosts an AI assistant to save property and the lives of the public and first responders alike. 

A powerful tool for life and property saving crime interception, rapid mass-shootings response, and human trafficking deterrence.

The biggest problem with 911 is when seconds matter most, waiting on emergency services to arrive, unaware and uniformed, can lead to someone’s death like my daughter, or multiple casualties as was seen in Uvalde, Texas or other more recent atrocities across our beloved country.

Ambassador Watchtower will make a difference.  

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The AWT (Ambassador Watchtower) public smartphone and emergency response Satellite/Hub functions as an AI virtual ambassador, auxiliary cop, an on-demand triage center, and a fire/rescue assistant capable of near-instantaneous response time.

AWT dsoesn’t fix all negative aspects of society but does address three:

1) Immediate 911 response time
2) Informed dispatch and immediate police presence.
3) Provides emergency public connectivity.

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– Inspiration Ally’s Story
The initial inspiration for the Ambassador Watchtower came from having to perform CPR on my 14-year-old daughter, Allyson, on April 5th, 2011, while waiting for an ambulance to arrive; I failed her.
The EMTs arrived too late and then … Ally’s Story Continued…

Problems Society Faces

What is society facing in 2024
  1. Laken Hope Riley – uga-augusta-university-student-killing-monday
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  2. Wave of Mass Shootings – US/dead-23-injured-wave-weekend-mass-shootings-us
  3. Mass shootings – Uvalde Texas school shooting
  4. Aggravated assaults and burglaries rose significantly.
  5. Rising Crime Rates – Robberies, larcenies, and motor vehicle thefts increased dramatically recording some of the highest percentage increases of reported crime in recent years.
  6. 11 people were killed in 48 hours in mass shootings across America likely to get worse
  7. Public safety NYC
  8. Every year, 600,000 people go missing in the US Human trafficking is a $150 billion-worth industry
  9. Stranger kidnapping victimizes more females than males, occurs primarily at outdoor locations, victimizes both teenagers and school-age children 12+ years old children are the kidnapping victims in around 80% of all cases that include minors. Girls from 12 to 17 years of age are the most typical victims of abduction
  10. Human trafficking concerns officials warn of large events. 99% of sex trafficking victims are females: for every 10 victims detected globally, five are adult women and two are young girls. Around 20% of human trafficking victims were adult men and 15 per cent were young boys.
  11. In the US, 2300 children are reported missing per day .
  12. Traffickers particularly target the most vulnerable, such as migrants and people without jobs.
  13. Traffickers have integrated technology into their business model at every stage of the process, from recruiting to exploiting victims.
  14. Traffickers prey upon the most marginalized and impoverished.
  15. The COVID-19-induced recession is likely to expose more people to the risk of trafficking.

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