
It starts with a normal day.
Dinner is done.
Lights are dim.
Everyone is getting ready to sleep.
Then suddenly…
Someone collapses.
For a moment, everything stops.
Then panic begins.


Who do you call?
What do you do first?
Where to go for help?
Who do I call?
What do I do first?
Where to go for help?
In emergencies, these questions feel endless.
And the first few minutes matter the most.
JUNE exists for those minutes.
Emergencies don’t happen in hospitals
Emergencies happen at home.

In Living rooms

In Parking lots

In Elevators

In Gardens
A fall.
Someone falls in the bathroom.
Chest pain.
A parent has chest pain at night.
Breathing trouble.
An elderly person struggles to breathe when alone
An accident.
A child gets injured while playing
Do you know how to find help in above emergencies?
If not! then
Emergencies don’t happen in hospitals
Emergencies happen at home.

In living rooms


In living rooms

An elderly person struggles to breathe when alone


In Gardens

A child gets injured while playing


In Elevators

Your Father gets stuck in elevator and starts to have chest pain
yOU ARE ALREADY PART OF THE problem
Medical Emergency

Between panic and professional care, there is often no organized support.
Between panic and professional care, there is often no organized support.
No trained help on the ground.
No ambulance
No first aid
Too late
Hospital

yOU ARE ALREADY PART OF THE problem

Between panic and professional care, there is often no organized support.
No trained help on the ground.
No ambulance
No first aid

Too late
Hospital
Imagine your child gets severly injured, how will you help

What

Does
JUNE helps communities respond faster when emergencies happen.
We work with societies and healthcare partners to make sure:
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trained responders reach quickly to stabilize patient
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help starts before ambulance arrival
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hospitals receive better-coordinated cases
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Confusion is reduced during critical moments
Our goal is simple:
start help sooner and to save your loved one
IT’S AFFORDABLE
JUNE emergency app can costs less per month than a single food delivery.
Preparedness is affordable. Delays are expensive.