Project Lifesaver

Project Lifesaver International was established in April of 1999 to use state-of-the-art technology in assisting those who care for victims of Alzheimer’s, dementia, Autism, Down syndrome, and any other cognitive conditions that cause wandering. The Project Lifesaver program places personalized radio transmitters, or GPS locators, on identified persons. Local emergency teams are trained to respond with specialized equipment, resulting in an average rescue of 30 minutes or less. The Pilot Club of Lancaster runs and maintains the program here in Lancaster County. They have partnered with numerous police agencies to locate wandering individuals.

Our agency is proud to be partnered with Project Lifesaver. For more information, please visit Pilot Club of Lancaster – Project Lifesaver.