Rescu Prime Launches GPS-Enabled Emergency Alert System
SAN DIEGO - Rescu Prime has launched with a GPS emergency alert system that cross-references geographical information, counties, zip codes, data lists of local authorities and more to determine a user’s exact location and contact the closest available emergency response team. The app can dispatch emergency responders anywhere in the United States to a user’s exact location in only two taps, offering the fastest way to get help during an emergency.
In addition to these groundbreaking GPS features, Rescu Prime is also launching two-way SMS chat with Rescu dispatchers, empowering users to quietly communicate the details of their emergency. The feature is ideal for the hard of hearing or anyone who doesn’t want to give away their location.
Rescu has partnered with 30,000 local police stations, fire departments and ambulance networks across the country to provide round-the-clock security for users, anywhere in the United States. Rescu Prime subscriptions are $10/month or $99/year.
Paolo Piscatelli, CEO of Rescu, shares, “Rescu was the fastest way to get help during a home emergency. Now, it’s the fastest way to get help anywhere in the United States. Wherever your travels take you, Rescu Prime’s nationwide GPS service empowers you to go safely.”
Rescu is the first and only Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) in a non-hardware platform. Unlike 9-1-1, the Rescu app does not require speaking to a dispatcher. With Rescu, users can communicate non-verbally to an emergency dispatcher. Rescu leverages the first emergency dispatch API and is the only emergency alert app that has its own private dispatch center. Save pre-existing medical conditions, current medications, and other critical health details in Rescu; the app automatically takes this vital information and provides it to First Responders during dispatch.
Rescu Prime is the premium subscription option for Rescu users.