Project Lifesaver is the premier search and rescue program operated internationally by public safety agencies, and is strategically designed for “at risk” individuals who are prone to the life threatening behavior of wandering. The primary mission of Project Lifesaver is to provide timely response to save lives and reduce potential injury for adults and children with the propensity to wander due to a cognitive condition.
The program provides a transmitter that helps emergency responders locate a client in the event they “elope” or wander from home and care. Emergency responders are equipped with receivers that they can use to help in locating clients.To date, the Project Lifesaver Program has rescued 3,760 clients.
Wayne Township Fire Department is pleased to announce that we are able to offer this program free of charge to qualified applicants, due to the generosity of our grant donors, who have provided funding to fully support the program. We would like to say a special thank you to The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, The Central Indiana Community Foundation, The Judy and Michael Harrington Family, The Morgan Family Charitable Fund, and the Speedway Moose Lodge #500
Here’s a short informational video about the program:
For more information about the Wayne Township Fire Department Project Lifesaver Program, please complete the form below entirely and click submit. One of our representatives will contact you about the program.