Lights. 
Sirens.
Digital Alerts.

The extra protection every responder needs.

Lights and sirens aren’t always enough.

Distracted driving. Noise-canceling vehicles. Delayed reactions. The risks are rising— and so are struck-by injuries and fatalities.

Over 50,000 struck-by incidents occur annually in the United States.

97% of drivers admit to driving while distracted.

It takes drivers over 4 seconds to move over for an emergency responder.

Timely Hazard Alerts

Every response deserves a digital shield

Lights and sirens alone are no longer enough to protect first responders on the road. Safety Cloud® by HAAS Alert offers extra protection by sending digital alerts, which are electronic notifications delivered directly to drivers, up to 30 seconds before they encounter you.

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Simple install. No added steps.

Safety Cloud automatically broadcasts alerts when your emergency lights are activated, notifying nearby drivers in real time through compatible vehicle dashboards and via leading navigation apps, like Waze and Apple Maps.

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Connect to Millions of Drivers

Safety Cloud directly connects you to millions of drivers and vehicles on the road through leading navigation apps and automotive brands.

Reduce your response time to save more lives

Digital alerts do more than protect first responders on the road — they enable crews to arrive to emergency scenes safer and quicker. Download the case study to learn about the impact Safety Cloud had on Columbus Fire's crew and community.

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What do Safety Cloud customers have to say?

Hear from first responders and roadway workers about the power of digital alerting.

"Every single driver we alert through Safety Cloud could prevent a catastrophe. This kind of protection helps protect our firefighters when they're vulnerable on the road."
Former Deputy Chief Sean Egan
DC Fire and EMS Department
“With what Safety Cloud has to offer, it sold me when I started thinking — could it have protected my accident?”
Chief Mark Hoskin
Ray Township Fire Department
"In all my research, I've never come across anything that had the capability to electronically notify the public that an emergency vehicle was present on the roadway."
Sheriff Nelson Whitney
Falls Township Police Department
"Safety Cloud is a big help in alerting citzens to move out of the way when they approach us on the side of the road."
Sheriff Craig Owens
Cobb County Sheriff's Office
"This new technology that is going to alert drivers that there is an emergency vehicle nearby is a game changer."
Captain Rob McDade
Phoenix Fire Department
“My responsibility as a chief is to make sure everyone goes home safely, Safety Cloud can help with that.”
Deputy Fire Chief Larry Fox
Mount Laurel Fire Department

Digital alerting explained in under 60 seconds

Join us for a live demonstration of Safety Cloud digital alerting with the Phoenix Fire Department.