EMERGENZ Open Source Project · San Francisco · May 2026

Public Health Signal Intelligence

MERIDIAN

Monitoring Emergency Response,
Indicators, and Data Intelligence
Analytics Network

A geospatial signal intelligence platform for overdose prevention in San Francisco — integrating 16 public data sources to produce neighborhood-level indicators that help public health agencies, harm reduction organizations, and EMS providers see where risk is concentrated, how conditions are changing, and where resources are misaligned with need.

625
Overdose deaths
San Francisco 2025
SF OCME · March 2026
810
Deaths in 2023
All-time record high
SF OCME · April 2024
Black/African American
death rate vs. citywide
SF DPH · ODP 2024
16
Public data sources
integrated by platform
All public government data
$0
Cost to users
Free at every tier
Free-tier infrastructure
Platform Signal Modules Methodology v1.0
ACSArea Condition Score30-day rolling
EESEMS Effectiveness Score30-day rolling
NCSNaloxone Coverage ScoreWeekly
PCSSPSH Community Signal ScoreMonthly
STISynthetic Threat IndexWeekly / Alert
Signal indicators only — not verdicts Open source · Apache 2.0
Developed by 501(c)(3) · EIN 93-4070519
EMERGENZ Corporation

A nonprofit at the intersection of mobile health, emergency medical services, public health technology, and disaster operations.

1012 Torney Ave · San Francisco, CA 94129

Measurement infrastructure,
not advocacy.

EMERGENZ Meridian is a geospatial signal intelligence platform — not a decision-making system, not an evaluation of any organization's performance, and not a policy advocacy tool. It produces signal indicators: measurable, traceable, reproducible outputs derived entirely from public government data.

Every score component traces to peer-reviewed literature or a validated government index. Every weighting decision is documented, versioned, and published under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. Every API response carries a mandatory signal disclaimer that is architectural, not decorative.

The platform is built to fill a specific and documented gap: San Francisco has no integrated, real-time, multi-source overdose intelligence system comparable to what Seattle, Rhode Island, and King County have already built.

What MERIDIAN is not
  • A decision-making system
  • An evaluation of agency or unit performance
  • A causal attribution tool
  • A policy advocacy platform
  • A surveillance system of individuals
What MERIDIAN is
  • A multi-source signal intelligence layer
  • A geographic condition monitoring system
  • An early warning infrastructure for novel synthetics
  • A resource alignment diagnostic
  • An open-source civic data utility