Project Lifesaver
Project Lifesaver is currently being used by over 1,100 agencies in 45 states. Enrolled citizens wear a small transmitter on their wrist or ankle that emits a tracking singal unique to that unit. In the event that the citizen goes missing, the local Project Lifesaver Agency, along with a trained emergency team, respond to the wander's area. Instead of hours or days, wanderers are found in an average of 30 minutes. This is a tremendous resource for families dealing with Alzheimer's, autism and other related conditions or disorders.
Caroline County Sheriff's Office is a proud member of the Project Lifesaver program. This program has
been established locally without any tax payer dollars. Individual and corporate donations have covered the startup cost associated with Project Lifesaver. Continued support is needed to maintain the continuous operation of the program. A small donation is all that is needed to provide this lifesaving technology to a local family.
Click here if you would like more information about participating in or donating to Project Lifesaver or call the Project
Lifesaver coordinator at (804) 633-1137. The Sheriff's office would like to thank the Kip Kephart Foundation and the Madison Ruitan Club for their generous donations.
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Caroline County Sheriff's Office
118 Courthouse Lane
P.O. Box 39
Bowling Green, VA 22427
Business Hours
8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.