The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) has announced a major expansion of its digital safety infrastructure, introducing panic buttons and smart applications aimed at improving emergency response across Punjab.
Managing Director Muhammad Ahsan Younus said the initiative is being implemented under the vision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, focusing on faster response times and improved coordination between citizens and law enforcement agencies.
The newly expanded system allows citizens to instantly connect with the emergency helpline 15 through a digital panic button. Users can share their live location and receive immediate assistance in emergency situations.
Officials said the feature is designed to ensure rapid communication with authorities, helping reduce response times during critical incidents.
The system is integrated with smart applications that provide real-time video support and enable authorities to assess situations more effectively. This allows for quicker decision-making and improved on-ground response.
PSCA has also incorporated multilingual features to make the platform accessible to a wider population, ensuring ease of use regardless of language barriers.
As part of the expansion, educational institutions are being integrated into the system to strengthen safety measures and emergency preparedness across campuses.
Authorities say the broader network aims to create a more responsive and efficient emergency management framework across the province.
Officials emphasized the importance of public awareness, urging citizens to familiarize themselves with the digital tools to fully benefit from the system.
The initiative reflects the government’s push toward leveraging technology to modernize public safety and build a more secure environment for residents across Punjab.
