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6/11/2025

Genuine Alarms: Alone on the Road, but Never Unprotected

Lone worker safety isn’t just for medical emergencies. Here’s how one nurse found support in a vulnerable moment.

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In healthcare, not every threat is a dramatic incident. Sometimes, lone workers face quieter risks — like being stranded without help. These are the moments that don’t make headlines but still matter deeply to worker well-being.

Emma, a community nurse, found herself in one of those moments. Her car ran out of fuel along a busy road after a long shift. It wasn’t a medical crisis, but she didn’t feel entirely safe either. Following her manager’s advice, Emma activated her SoloProtect Red Alert, prompting a live check-in from our 24/7 Emergency Monitoring Center.

While she walked to the nearest gas station, the operator stayed connected — providing reassurance, contacting her escalation contact, and confirming her safe return to the vehicle.

What makes SoloProtect essential for mobile healthcare professionals:

  • On-demand support during vulnerable moments — not just medical emergencies
  • Location tracking and operator monitoring in emergencies
  • Fast connection to escalation contacts
  • Lightweight, discreet personal safety devices
  • Built-in peace of mind for workers in the field

Whether your staff is driving between appointments or walking into unfamiliar settings, SoloProtect ensures community healthcare workers are never truly alone.

Support goes beyond emergencies — it’s about always being there.
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Safety is about presence. SoloProtect provides it — no matter where your team is.

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