Many people are afraid that they will press their panic button on accident and that an ambulance will be sent to their house. There is no need to worry about this because the emergency signal sent by your medical alarm is received by the Rescue Alert Response Center. When you press your panic button, whether by accident or on purpose, you will be promptly contacted by a friendly Rescue Alert attendant who will ask if you need help. Inadvertently pressing your button is ok, and more than that, it is an excellent test of the system. We received this note in an email from a subscriber's daughter from Sullivan, IN just today:
"We were so impressed with your quick action when Mom accidentally rolled over on her necklace and it went off. It is so nice to have your service, you are very much appreciated. I know it is a comfort for her. Thanks again!" A sense of comfort and security are very important and that is why we encourage our subscribers to manually test their emergency response systems regularly. You may follow this link for more information on testing your Rescue Alert.
"We were so impressed with your quick action when Mom accidentally rolled over on her necklace and it went off. It is so nice to have your service, you are very much appreciated. I know it is a comfort for her. Thanks again!" A sense of comfort and security are very important and that is why we encourage our subscribers to manually test their emergency response systems regularly. You may follow this link for more information on testing your Rescue Alert.
- Anonymous
Gary Linn from Springfield , OH writes that he loves the service we provide for his mother, Ruth. "My mother has had some recent falls, and you guys have been wonderful! Your response times have been remarkable, I just can't imagine anyone doing a better job overall than you folks!"
- Gary Linn, Springfield, OH
Corinne wrote a letter to us, telling about her experience with her Rescue Alert. "I only had the Rescue Alert for 15 hours before I had to use it. They took me to the hospital."
- Corinne, Lincolnshire, IL

