Answering a Call For Help

8/13/2025

Answering A Call For Help

When you’re high up on a mountain, flying over an ocean, or on a vessel a thousand miles from land, even a minor medical emergency can turn deadly.

Unless you have help with you, you’ll need to call for it. That means speaking via phone or radio with a medic has no way to see you or the situation you’re in. They’ll lack access to the core diagnostic devices that paramedics and doctors routinely use to save our lives.

Of course, any instructions they give will verbal too. No way for the medic on the other end of the phone to observe what you do, or correct when you do it wrong.

It is likely to be one of the most stressful experiences of your life and yet there’s a real chance that the help you’ve been connected to can’t even speak the same language as you.


The Doctor Will See You Now

Now imagine a device that instantly connects you via video to a medic using the best available network, cellular or satellite. It includes a cuff that seamlessly streams your vitals to their screen. The doctor can see you and the scene around you, with an embedded AI engine translating, transcribing and assisting on-the-fly.

Life saving procedures, like treating a trauma or performing CPR, are delivered by visual animation on the screen, in your language, while the doctor observes and advises as you go.

A next-generation emergency telehealth system that tells help exactly where you are, and tells you exactly when help will arrive. All with no training required.


Cosight Is There With You

Cosight is a collaboration between doctors and developers, satellite specialists and product designers.

Our plan is simple. Build a system ready for the era of ubiquitous internet, that leverages the revolution medical sensor miniaturization and is embedded with the transformative power of generative AI. A system of tightly integrated hardware and software that makes better and faster decisions, exactly when human lives are on the line.