For decades, Global Rescue has provided individuals, families, enterprises, and governments with the medical and security intelligence they need to allow them to effectively respond to crises around the globe. Since Global Rescue was founded in 2004, it has grown to become a recognized leader in travel risk and crisis management & response services. GRID is the only system that combines medical, security, intelligence and communication services into a single platform.
This is the screen you will find yourself in after logging in. You can access your profile by clicking on the three-dots menu in the upper right corner.
You can also access any of the GRID Mobile App’s main features from this screen. These are:
The ‘Emergency’ feature allows you to inform the Global Rescue Operations team that you are in a situation requiring immediate assistance. To declare that you are in an emergency, press and hold the ‘Emergency’ tab for three seconds. This will immediately alert our team, and they will respond accordingly. Please note that the GRID Mobile App will automatically send your current location to Global Rescue as well; the purpose of this is to coordinate an evacuation with local authorities if needed.
After this step, you have the option to send any extra details regarding your emergency by filling in the provided text box and clicking ‘send’. Any additional information you provide in this optional step may assist Global Rescue in providing you with the exact help you need.
You may view this information in-app at any time by tapping the ‘info’ icon on the right end of the ‘Emergency’ tab.
Global Rescue will send you alerts for events as they occur. You can view all alerts you receive from Global Rescue for events by tapping on the ‘Alerts’ tab. You can further tap on any alert to navigate to the details screen of that event (please see the ‘Events’ section below). These details include a summary of the event, an analysis by an expert at Global Rescue, and advice on how to minimize or avoid the impact of such an event on yourself.
Note that while Global Rescue covers events around the world, you will receive alerts for event severity and locations based on any alert profiles configured for your account.
The ‘Check-In’ feature allows you to share your location with your account’s administrators and Global Rescue. This creates a ‘location history,’ making you traceable during your travels.
To send a check-in, tap on the ‘Check-In’ tab on the Home Screen. The GRID Mobile App will fetch your GPS coordinates and display them on a map on a new screen.
In this screen, you can also enter a message by tapping ‘Optional Message.’ This will take you to a new screen where you can enter any details you feel are relevant. You can also tap one of the preset messages provided to insert them into your message; you may insert these at any point and use as many of them as you like!
To cancel message input, tap ‘Back’ in the upper left corner of the screen. To send your location along with the entered message, tap the ‘Check-In’ button.
The Check-In screen also gives you the option to choose a nearby point of interest, or ‘place’, at which you would like to check-in from. Doing so has the advantage of providing a landmark to make it easier to understand where you may or (or where you intend to be!).
To do so, tap the ‘Nearby’ button in the upper right corner of the screen. You will be presented with a number of options, each having a name and address. Also displayed is how far you currently are from the place. Tapping on any of these places will set that as your current location and pan the map accordingly.
To actually send your location, tap the ‘Check-In’ button on the bottom of the screen. You’ll be navigated back to the home screen with a confirmation message indicating that your location has been sent.
Global Rescue will provide you with information on events happening around the world. For any events that have been published by experts at Global Rescue, you can view them by tapping the events card. After tapping the event, you can navigate to the list of events as shown below.
You can filter the list of events according to event severity, category and country. By tapping the funnel shape icon as shown below.
The following filter screen will be shown.
Suppose you enter Country ‘Bangladesh’ with Event severity as ‘Extreme’ and Category as ‘Infrastructure’ then following screen will be shown.
After clicking on the ‘Apply’ button you will see the event according to the applied filter as shown below.
After clicking on any event from the list, you will see the details of the event, which include a summary, analysis, and advice. Additionally, the event’s severity, category, and location will be displayed.
Tab on ‘Analysis’ to see analysis of an Event as shown below.
Tab on the ‘Advice’ to view advice of an event as shown below.
Tab on info icon to view what each event severity and category means.
After tapping the info icon the following screen will be shown.
Tab on ‘Categories’ to view Event category of an event as shown below.
Destination Reports
A ‘Destination Report’ is a comprehensive profile of a selected country. The report is summarized with an ‘Overall Risk Rating’, which lets you know at a glance how dangerous travel to any particular destination may be. There are four levels of risk: Low, Moderate, High, and Extreme, with Low being the safest and Extreme being the most dangerous.
Please ensure that you go through the entire destination report of any country before traveling to it. It has been crafted by Global Rescue’s expert to ensure your travel and stay goes as smoothly as possible. There is no such thing as being overprepared.
The Overall Risk Rating is assigned on the basis of a variety of factors; these details may be examined in the various sections of the Destination Report. Each of these sections will be displayed in a new screen, from which you may return to the Destination Report by clicking ‘Back’ in the upper left corner of the screen. For an explanation of these different ratings, tap on the blue question mark to the right of the ‘Overall Risk Rating’ heading.
‘Events’ will show you any active events that are happening, or will happen, in the country. Please see the ‘Events’ section for more details.
‘Risk Overview’ presents you with more details regarding the ‘Overall Risk Rating’ assigned to the country.
‘General Overview’ will tell you more about the country itself; its history, geography, spoken languages, and so on.
‘Security Assessment’ contains a detailed breakthrough of potential security issues that may need to be factored in any travel, such as terrorism, civil unrest, crime rate, and so on. This section ends with advice composed by Global Rescue’s experts to help you stay safe during your stay.
‘Health Assessment’ contains a detailed breakthrough of potential health risks that may be faced upon travel to the country. A list of immunizations is provided: those required for entry as well as those recommended based on prevalent diseases. Following these guidelines will help avoid any potential medical emergencies. This section does, however, describe the level of medical facilities and services available so you can prepare accordingly.
‘Destination Details’ includes miscellaneous useful information including, but not limited to, accepted currencies, time zone, banking hours, holidays, voltage information, and airports in the country.
‘Entry and Exit Requirements’ include valuable information about passport/visa validity and acceptability. Import and export restrictions are also mentioned, which should be read thoroughly to avoid unnecessary problems with the local authorities.
‘Important Numbers’ contains the contact numbers of emergency services in the country, as well as those of various important locations/services for travelers such as embassies or other diplomatic missions.
‘Contact Global Rescue’ allows you to get in touch with a member of the Global Rescue team for any queries or comments you may have. Sending a message is as easy as entering your text into the input field and tapping ‘Send.’
A swift chat response is guaranteed, but if you prefer to talk over the phone, Global Rescue provides two phone numbers for you to call, depending on whether you are calling from inside or outside the U.S. Tapping the respective ‘Call’ button will open your device’s default ‘Phone’ app with the number already entered.
For individuals 85+, medical transport is not included in membership. Members 85+ may purchase medical transport on a fee for service basis.
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).
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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).