CAMBULANCECambulance — Content on Call

Safety

How this works, honestly

In immediate danger? Call your local emergency number. Our reports are read by a person, but not in real time.

Creator verification

Creators complete a chain of checks before they can be dispatched: identity, background screening, equipment, portfolio, skills, orientation and payout details. Each is recorded separately, and a creator’s profile shows exactly which ones were confirmed — including the ones that were not.

Approval is a human decision. Completing the steps does not automatically make someone dispatchable.

Location

Creators share their location only while they are online. Customers never see it. The map shows positions rounded to roughly a 500-metre area, and that rounding is fixed rather than random — watching the map for a long time does not reveal anything more than watching it once.

A customer’s address is shared with one creator, after they accept, for that booking.

Sessions are double-confirmed

The creator marks their arrival and the customer confirms it before the clock starts. The same happens at the end. Neither side can start or stop billable time alone.

Blocking

Blocking someone removes them from your dispatch entirely, in both directions — a blocked creator is never offered your bookings, and you are never offered to them. It also stops messages both ways.

Reporting

Anyone can report a problem with evidence attached. Reports are not rate limited and are never auto-actioned — a person reviews each one.

What we do not do yet

  • We do not carry insurance for shoots, and creators are not required to hold their own.
  • We have no policy in place yet for shoots involving children. Birthdays and performances often do — agree consent with the creator directly for now.
  • There is no in-app emergency button or live location sharing during a session.
  • We do not verify that a booking address is where the shoot happens.