PursuitAlert is the new standard for Law Enforcement, offering a state-of-the-art, patented mobile warning system that was designed to alert motorists and civilians of an immediate danger when there's a critical event such as a high-speed chase, emergency response or active shooter happening nearby. Officers can also help protect themselves and help citizens comply with the move over law by alerting oncoming motorist when the officer is stopped on the roadside.
Did you know that on average four people are seriously injured or killed daily from high-speed chases gone wrong? In addition, dozens of first responders are injured or killed in other highway incidents. Our goal is to make chases and emergency responses safer for officers and citizens, and give law enforcement one solution that helps keep police officers and their communities better protected when one of these adverse situations occur. Our hope is for PursuitAlert to change this statistic; to help save one life a day in a high-speed pursuit vs the alternative. PursuitAlert gives your agency the power to protect one officer; one citizen; one family; one community; one life; one day at a time, one pursuit at a time, through one technology that really works.
Police Officer Engages a Fleeing Vehicle
9:05 PM, Saturday - A police officer attempts to pull over a speeding vehicle on the highway. Rather than pulling over for the officer, the vehicle increases its speed in an attempt to flee from the officer.
The officer follows agency protocol and engages in a pursuit of the fleeing vehicle, activating the PursuitAlert warning system in his vehicle with the simple flip of a switch.
Civilians Notified
Two miles down the road on the highway Sarah is a civilian driving home from a friend's house. She has the PursuitAlert mobile app installed on her phone. Her phone receives an audible and visual push notification "Warning! High-speed pursuit in progress. Use Caution!"
Now, armed with information that could save her life, she checks her mirrors and, although she doesn't see or hear lights and sirens yet, she decides to pull over to the shoulder of the highway as a precaution.
Pursuit Underway
Sarah is safe in her car on the shoulder of the road.
The fleeing vehicle whizzes by Sarah at over 100 mph, followed by the police cruiser with lights and siren.
All Clear
Once Sarah is outside the alert radius she receives another audible and visual push notification on her mobile phone: "Emergency response out of range, proceed with caution."
Sarah is safe to continue her drive home.
PursuitAlert Digital Siren technology is protected by U.S. Patent No. 11,302,176 B2, US Patent No.10.832.561 B2, as well as other foreign patents.