Project Lifesaver puts technology and training in the hands of public safety to expedite recovering citizens who suffer from cognitive issues or that are prone to wandering. Beltrami County’s Project Lifesaver was launched in 2015 and has had several successful reunifications. The nationwide program has had over 4,200 successful rescues and that number continues to rise. For more information on Beltrami County’s Project Lifesaver or for a consultation please contact the non-emergency number at 218-333-9111.
Project Lifesaver is supported by donations from the community and equips the Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office with the necessary transmitting bracelets and maintenance of the equipment. The program is designed to help caregivers that are caring for loved ones that tend to wander.
Pictured below:, Jackson (our first client) and his dad demonstrate the Project Lifesaver equipment used when a client goes missing.