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Building "112 for Dogs": How I Combined Gemini AI, Solana, and Voice Agents to Save Strays

This is a submission for Weekend Challenge: Dog Days Edition What I Built PawID & Care is an enterprise-grade, multi-role emergency response and biometric identification platform built for community animal welfare and stray management. Operating as a "112-for-dogs" system, the platform bridges cutting-edge artificial intelligence, distributed ledgers, enterprise analytics, and autonomous voice…

This weekend challenge submission introduces PawID & Care, an advanced, multi-functional emergency response and biometric identification system tailored for community animal welfare and stray management. The platform seamlessly integrates leading-edge artificial intelligence, distributed ledgers, enterprise analytics, and autonomous voice agents into a single, cohesive workflow.

The primary objective of PawID & Care is to address the fragmentation plaguing animal rescue efforts. The system tackles common issues such as lost pets, unreported street animal injuries, and the lack of real-time community health tracking in cities. By offering instant biometric triage, role-based portals for pet owners, rescuers, and veterinarians, and real-time emergency voice dispatching, PawID & Care streamlines the entire process.

To experience the capabilities of this innovative platform, viewers can watch a demo video at [https://youtu.be/_B-2dL2fDX4](https://youtu.be/_B-2dL2fDX4). The underlying code is available on GitHub at [https://github.com/GamersStop/paw-id-care](https://github.com/GamersStop/paw-id-care). To set up the environment and launch the server, users can follow these steps:

1. Clone the repository using the command `git clone https://github.com/GamersStop/paw-id-care`.

2. Install all necessary dependencies by running `npm install`.

3. Start the server with the command `npm start`.

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