Rupen Dajee, a firefighter-paramedic, launched Twisted Kelp to address technological challenges faced by emergency responders in rural areas. His experiences during wildfires revealed significant communication barriers, prompting him to seek innovative solutions. By leveraging his dual M.P.A./M.B.A. education from Harvard Kennedy School and MIT, Dajee aims to enhance the tools available to responders, ultimately improving safety and efficiency in disaster situations. His venture is an embodiment of his commitment to overcoming the technological inequities in emergency services, particularly in challenging environments.
Various emergency responders are often hindered by technological challenges in the field, especially in rural areas, which can impede their crucial work during disasters.
Dajee's startup aims to bridge the technological gap that many rural emergency responders face, ensuring that they have the vital tools needed to operate effectively.
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