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SYNC™ with Emergency Assistance can help connect vehicle occupants with emergency services following an accident, providing vehicle location and open line communication
Emergency Assistance technology is already available in more than 5 million Ford vehicles globally The new Fiesta ST joins the Ford Kuga and Focus ST as the only new cars available in Australia featuring Emergency Assistance smart technology MELBOURNE, 28 AUG, 2013 – The new Fiesta ST will be the only B-segment hatchback in Australia to offer a potentially life-saving Emergency Assistance system when it goes on sale from September 1. Emergency Assistance is a vehicle-based, no-cost, non-subscription call-for-help system that is already available in more than 5 million Ford vehicles globally, providing owners peace of mind when travelling. “We’re really excited about this technology as it provides real peace of mind for our customers,” according to Ford Australia President and CEO, Bob Graziano. Emergency Assistance works by delivering a critical voice message directly to 000 operators, indicating that a vehicle has been involved in an accident in which the airbags have been deployed or the fuel pump cut-off switch is activated and opens the line for hands-free communication. “Ford’s Emergency Assistance system has already proved itself as a life-saver in other parts of the world and we expect our customers here to appreciate this level of reassuring in-car connectivity,” Graziano said. The Emergency Assistance system was built on SYNC™, Ford’s customer-focused connectivity technology. SYNC™ is Ford’s voice-activated hands-free-in-car communications and entertainment system for mobile phones and digital media players that allows the driver to make and receive calls and play music from digital devices. “Since SYNC’s North American version of Emergency Assistance was launched in 2008, we have heard many remarkable stories about how the technology made a difference for people in their time of need,” Graziano said. Ford’s Director Europe and Asia Pacific, Connect Services, Ed Pleet, said Australia was the first country in the Ford Asia-Pacific region to announce Emergency Assistance with the introduction of the all-new Ford Kuga earlier this year. “We are constantly working on new innovations to provide Australian customers with the latest smart features and Emergency Assistance certainly raises the bar on in-car technology and connectivity in Australia,” he said. How it works Emergency Assistance delivers a critical voice message directly to 000 operators, indicating that a vehicle has been involved in an accident in which the vehicle’s airbags have been deployed or the emergency fuel pump cut-off is activated and opens the line for hands-free communication. The Ford SYNC™ Emergency Assistance system uses the driver’s own mobile phone via Bluetooth®* and once switched on runs in the background after the phone is properly paired with SYNC™ and is within mobile phone range. After the one-time setup, the phone connects with SYNC™ every time the driver enters the vehicle with his or her phone and the phone is turned on and Bluetooth™* is activated. Should an accident occur in which an airbag deploys or the emergency fuel pump shutoff switch is activated, the feature uses SYNC™ hands-free phone capabilities to connect the driver directly with a 000 operator through the paired phone. Before initiating the 000 emergency call, the vehicle’s SYNC™ system will provide a 10-second window to allow the driver or passenger to decide whether to cancel the call. If not manually cancelled within the 10-second window, SYNC™ will place the 000 emergency call. If an accident occurs while a connected phone is being used for a normal call, the Emergency Assistance system can end that call and dial the emergency services. Also, incoming phone calls will not interrupt communication between vehicle occupants and the 000 operator. Once the call is established, occupants can leave the vehicle and stay connected with the 000 operator by taking the phone with them as they move away. Should an occupant not be able to communicate with the 000 operator, an introductory message tells the emergency operator that an accident has occurred and the system can provide GPS location digits in the voice message if needed. The extent to which users have to maintain SYNC™ Emergency Assistance is limited to the one-time set-up. There are no additional costs or subscriptions associated with the service. A prompt occurs the first time a phone is paired with the system that asks if the owner wants to set SYNC™ Emergency Assistance for all paired phones. Once turned on, it remains that way unless the customer decides to turn the feature off. Source: Ford Media
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