TL;DR Don't worry about whether someone else is posting an answer. Go ahead and write your answer, make it a good one, and post it. Then keep making it better if you can. Good answers are always valuable, no matter how many we get.
If I understand you correctly, you are asking not for a notification that an answer has been posted (which we have), but for a notification that someone else has started writing an answer. This is probably not as helpful as you think.
First of all, there's nothing bad about having multiple answers. That's actually kind of the point of Stack Overflow: sometimes, you need several answers to get the best one(s).
Second, many of the answers we get on Stack Overflow are not good, at all. Many of them aren't even answers. The fact that someone is writing an answer doesn't mean that it won't be garbage. It might be OP posting additional information in an answer, instead of using the "edit" link. It might be, "Hey, me too, let me know if you find an answer." It might be "assdddsssafffwq".
Third, there's the "fastest gun in the West" problem. What if you get 5 answers in the first 30 seconds, all of which say, "Use event.preventDefault()
"? Nearly all of those are likely to change a lot over the next few minutes. Who's to say which is going to end up being the best answer? We don't want to discourage anyone from writing a great answer out of fear that someone else might post a better one.
Fourth, as @psubsee2003 pointed out in a comment below, there's no way to know how long that post will take to arrive. Users can start writing an answer and then walk away from their computers. We don't want to discourage people from answering because somebody, somewhere, started typing, then took the afternoon off, and left a browser window open.
To sum up, this doesn't seem like it would do much to help raise the quality of the content on the site. On the contrary, it would probably discourage users from posting lots of valuable answers and edits to questions.