Information for First Responders/Healthcare Professionals
Solves the reunification problem.
Provides crucial emergency contact and reunification information to those treating the pediatric population.
Removes duplication of efforts and coordination concerns during an emergency, such as confusing forms, overloaded phone systems and other messy reunification processes.
Fills a crucial gap in emergency preparedness and response.
Saves time and lives in a disaster or mass casualty event by facilitating better communication.
Requires little training.
Helps you provide the best possible care in a chaotic situation, improving patient outcomes.
Helps reunify unresponsive or nonverbal patients, lost children or dementia patients with loved ones.
Helps protect against patient injury by providing responders and care professionals with fast access to an unresponsive patient’s allergies and medical conditions.
Delivers return on investment by helping reunification teams work more efficiently in triaging and treating patients and reconnecting patients with loved ones.
Allows medical responders to provide communications to emergency contacts as patients are transferred.
Streamlines communications between healthcare providers and families.
Works when conventional communications channels are overloaded.