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CRASHCALL SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED

Mumbai, Maharashtra

DPIIT recognised District Healthcare & Lifesciences

In their own words

CrashCall Systems is a deep-tech startup committed to transforming emergency response infrastructure in India through AI and IoT. Founded with the mission to reduce preventable road fatalities, the company has developed RAKSHAK — an intelligent, in-vehicle safety device that autonomously detects crashes and initiates a coordinated emergency response within minutes. The system notifies family members, nearby hospitals, ambulance drivers, emergency number 112, and police—without any human intervention. With seamless integration of hospital dashboards, GPS data, and insurance information, CrashCall creates a closed-loop rescue ecosystem that eliminates delays during the critical golden hour. The solution is designed for both individual consumers and large fleet operators, enabling mass adoption across urban and rural India. Backed by a scalable SaaS and hardware-based revenue model, CrashCall is not just a product company—it is a public safety movement dedicated to saving lives, improving trauma care, and modernizing India’s emergency response systems

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP208756
CIN
U26515MH2025PTC444264
Registered on Startup India
2025
Self-declared stage
Validation

crashcall.life

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District

Mumbai

Maharashtra

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