795K+
People in the U.S. have a stroke each year.
Emergency alert system · Built for stroke
StrokeSiren is a stroke-focused emergency alert and coordination system for patients, caregivers, and responders — built for the moments when speech, movement, memory, or phone access may fail.
Help is on the way
Stroke alert · 02:14
EMS ETA
6 min
Distance
1.4 mi
Care team
EMS dispatched
SOS Sent
Help is on the way
The impact
795K+
People in the U.S. have a stroke each year.
1.9M
Neurons can be lost every minute during a typical large-vessel ischemic stroke without treatment.
87%
Of stroke survivors may experience a fall within one year after stroke.
Every 40s
Someone in the U.S. has a stroke.
Features
Detection, alerts, location, guidance, coordination, and medical context — designed for emergencies, not edge cases.
Fall, inactivity, missed check-ins, and no-response workflows trigger help automatically.
Calls, SMS, email, and push notifications reach the right people, in the right order.
Lock-screen location sharing, ETA tracking, and responder routing in real time.
Hands-free instructions when the patient cannot type or think clearly.
Everyone sees who is responding, who is on the way, and what changed — live.
Baseline deficits, medications, allergies, anticoagulants, and home access notes.
The product
Emergency SOS
SOS
Immediate activation, including voice and silent options.
Proof of life
Are you okay?
Next check-in
2:00 PM
Missed → escalate
Care team + EMS
Check-ins with sleep-aware schedules and escalation.
Active incident
Stroke alert
Started 02:14 ago
EMS ETA
6 min
Caregiver
4 min
Live incident coordination across the care team.
Medical ID
Jordan Reyes · 68
Critical info responders need before arrival.
Incapacitated mode
No response detected
Protection when the patient cannot respond.
For first responders
StrokeSiren hands EMS and ER teams a structured stroke packet, household context, and a pre-arrival summary built around BE-FAST and last-known-well.
BE-FAST prompts, last-known-well capture, symptom timeline, and baseline deficits.
Medication locations, door codes, pets, hazards, oxygen, and emergency-binder placement.
Optional low-bandwidth snapshots or stream so responders understand the scene sooner.
Prioritizes location, audio, medical ID, and responder updates when battery is low.
High-priority stroke alert
How it works
Tap, hold, voice, lock screen, watch, hub, fall detection, or a missed proof-of-life check-in.
Care team, emergency contacts, and responders receive status, location, and medical context.
Everyone sees live ETA, response status, medical info, and role assignments — in one place.
A structured incident timeline and pre-arrival summary flow into the hospital handoff.
Why it matters
Designed to shrink the gap between symptom and hospital — when minutes are millions of neurons.
Built around BE-FAST and last-known-well so the right care happens at the right window.
Caregivers know what is happening, who is responding, and what to do next.
Structured handoff between home, EMS, and hospital — no information left on the kitchen counter.
Built for everyone in the chain
Designed for moments when speech, movement, cognition, or phone access may fail.
Stay informed, coordinate roles, respond faster, and reduce uncertainty.
Medical context, home access, hazards, and triage support before arrival.
Cleaner pre-arrival summaries and better continuity from field to care.
Coming soon
Join the waitlist today and we'll notify you as soon as StrokeSiren launches.

Launch priority access
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