Button emergency signal via incorporated transmitter

Communications: electrical – Systems – Signal box type

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340692, 379 45, 379 66, G08B 2500

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058282920

ABSTRACT:
A 3-button emergency signal via incorporated transmitter device including a housing with 3 push button switches situated thereon. Also included is a transmitter and a reset module positioned within the housing and in communication with the switches. The transmitter is adapted to transmit a unique transmission signal via free space for receipt by a specific emergency facility upon the depression of a designated button. The present invention thus allows the receiving emergency facility to locate the user and reactivate the device for the further use by transmitting a unique signal via the reset module incorporated in this device.

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