RapidSOS, a New York-based startup, raised a total of $150 million in funding, with $75 million coming from BlackRock funds. The startup utilizes AI to assist emergency response teams, aiming to enhance their capabilities. Founder Michael Martin envisions building an 'AI Copilot for 911 calls.'
šļø Today's global VC deal news: RapidSOS secured a $75 million investment led by BlackRock for its emergency intelligence platform.
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Safety startup RapidSOS raises fm BlackRock to close $150M funding round NY-based startup uses AI to help emergency response teams be better equipped. Founder Michael Martin says he wants to build "AI Copilot for 911 calls" via @business @technology https://t.co/mR7kocshGB #AI https://t.co/83aFs17ezW
New York-based RapidSOS, which develops systems to help emergency response teams, raised $75M led by BlackRock, bringing its latest round to a total of $150M (@saritharai / Bloomberg) https://t.co/B70I8ZBzg5 š« Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/MFNhcHx7z1
RapidSOS, a startup that uses AI to help emergency response teams, raised a $75 million investment led by BlackRock funds https://t.co/mYBSGgoa0k