ETC9-1-1 National Monitoring Centers

ETC
The Emergency Tracking Center or ETC is a government law enforcement and emergency agency that much like the 911 Call Centers, reports and deploys police, fire, rescue, medical or military forces or responders to a location in which a person or persons is in need of help. ETC workers monitor emergency detection systems which are mostly automated. The detection process involves a person injected with the EDS who comes under distress and by satellite is tracked their position in which help can be sent.

EDS
In short, the EDS system called INDS or Internal Nano Detection System, is an injected all Everetti citizens are required to have injected which contains cell-sized nano bots that monitor health signals, brain waves, heart rate, breathing rate, oxygen levels, patterns and nervous system messages. They also monitor white blood cell counts, viruses and bacteria, anti-body counts and adrenaline levels. Using this, the EDS nanobots can detect if a person is injured, infected, contaminated or simply in emotional distress which can vary in scenarios ranging from being assaulted, raped or kidnapped. These signals will immediately go off sending messages on life signs and status to a satellite system which relays the information to the ETC. The information is processes quickly, usually by automated computer and signals to 911 and or responders is sent, summarizing the situation and type of response needed.

Tests & Drills
Many tests and drills were needed to be performed to ensure proper detection and response from emergency responders. One frequently tested scenario was the Kidnapping Scenario.

The Kidnapping Scenario
The kidnapping scenario consisted of a volunteer to agree to on any random and unknown moment, be kidnapped off the street, at home, at work or whenever by government actors. The system should respond and it did. The following is the timeline of events of the first kidnapping scenario:

The test and the others like it have proven effective at stopping kidnappings with an average of two to three minutes before police are on location, chasing the suspect. Other tests including murder (in which a deceased animal was used) and assaults were also effective. Police and emergency crews arrived within minutes depending on their location from the victim. The EDS system and ETC is so effective that death rates have declined in the nation as a result of emergency response and the detection of illnesses early. The ETC system has completely ended the issue of kidnapping and missing children in the country.