Patent-Pending

At the heart of Punch Rescue lies a breakthrough in emergency architecture. We’ve filed a patent around our unique infrastructure design, giving safety teams an unmatched level of visibility and dependability in high-stakes situations.

What makes it different?

  • Two Dedicated Networks
    Our system uses LoRa mesh exclusively for emergency alerts, allowing multiple devices to report an incident, even if Wi-Fi or the primary network goes down.
  • Real-Time Awareness via BLE
    Separately, we’ve reversed typical Bluetooth architecture. Instead of relying on beacons on walls, Rescue Cards broadcast their BLE pulses, enabling accurate, real-time indoor location updates… even during an emergency.
  • No More Trade-Offs
    In most panic button systems, reliability and real-time location work against each other. With Rescue, they reinforce each other. Our system stays live, visible, and accurate, even when the pressure is on

This dual-network design… real-time awareness on one signal, emergency mesh communication on another… is core to our patent and a defining feature of what makes Punch Rescue so unique.

How Rescue Started

In early 2017, we learned of a tragedy that took place at a branch of the YMCA of Charlotte, one of our best PunchAlert customers. One morning, a young lifeguard was found in the pool, fully clothed, having drowned some time earlier. It was later that year at the YMCA Risk Management conference in Seattle, where sitting in the audience I watched the risk management director of the YMCA of Charlotte explain what happened after much investigation. Apparently, the lifeguard had a seizure while opening up the pool that morning, fell in while completely alone, and drowned. Our emergency communication platform and mobile app, PunchAlert, was of no use in this terrible circumstance. We spent the next two days in Seattle meeting with aquatic directors and risk managers to fully understand the problem and the need. Ultimately, the idea for the Rescue Raft was born on that day…. a wearable panic button for lifeguards, that could automatically activate upon submersion in water, notify all on-site staff with a connected Alert Station, and create a PunchAlert emergency to then 2-way communicate, manage, and resolve the situation.

The most advanced safety wearable panic button, ever.

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