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Are you going to be driving in the snow? Depending on where you live, work and play, driving in snowy conditions may be unavoidable More than 70 percent of roads in the United States are located in regions with frequent snowfall, according to the Federal Highway Administration (FHA). And nearly 70 percent of the population […]
Even despite a global pandemic, solo travel for women continues to skyrocket in popularity. So how to travel alone as a woman? Global Rescue offers up five essential travel safety tips.
If you’re planning an adventure to any place with questionable cell phone coverage, Global Rescue offers a primer on satellite phones — and why you might need one.
“Global Rescue Operations personnel were there every step of the way, providing professional medical recommendations, emergency message relay, and most importantly, peace of mind,” continued Jim. “They were like a safety net for me.”
On 12 June 2016, a lone gunman opened fire at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing at least 49 people and injuring over 50 others. In light of this event, our Intelligence Team and Security Operations Team have prepared the following summary assessment and advice for active shooter situations.
The US Department of State (DoS) has updated its Travel Alert for Europe. Like the original Travel Alert, this latest update does not advise against travel to Europe but instead encourages US citizens to exercise vigilance.
In recognition of World Malaria Day (April 25), the Global Rescue Medical Operations team would like to share some important reminders about prevention and treatment of this life-threatening disease.
Global Rescue's Bryan Ody will be running the 2016 Boston Marathon on April 18, 2016, in support of the Martin Richard Foundation. To learn more or to donate to the Martin Richard Foundation, please click the link in the full post.
For individuals 85+, medical transport is not included in membership. Members 85+ may purchase medical transport on a fee for service basis.
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Mobile Apps:
Global Rescue Mobile Apps are designed for operation on the current versions of Android and iOS operating systems. Availability of services is subject to your equipment compatibility, connectivity and signal in your location. There is no guarantee that all features and functionality will be available in your location. Use and availability of the Mobile Apps are subject to your service provider’s plan and may be subject to additional fees from your provider. The download and use of a Global Rescue Mobile App is subject to the terms of your Member Services Agreement and the applicable End User License Agreement (EULA).