RESCUE ID

Vehicle emergency access, made simple

Early-stage founder build / India-first mission

When seconds matter on Indian roads, a vehicle should help people respond, not leave them guessing.

Rescue ID is an early-stage emergency response concept built for the moment after something has already gone wrong. The goal is simple: reduce confusion, help people reach the right contact faster, and make the next correct action obvious around a vehicle.

India 2023

4.80 lakh road accidents

Core gap

Response delay and contact confusion

Founder intent

Small build, public impact

Why this matters

Built for panic, confusion, and the first few minutes.

Founder-built MVP

Simple enough to adopt

Wrong parking and public vehicle lookup are easy entry points that teach people what Rescue ID can do.

Serious enough to matter

In an accident or emergency, it can help a stranger, family member, or responder reach the right contact path faster.

Wide enough to grow

The same foundation can later support families, fleets, workshops, campuses, ambulances, and local response networks.

Current stage

Early MVP

The product direction is already visible through QR flow, search flow, contact routing, driver assignment, and emergency-oriented logic.

Support thesis

Grant + incubate + invest

This idea can fit public-interest grants, incubator support, and mission-aligned early capital because the value is social first and commercial later.

Founder

Manjeet Gulaniya

Product

Rescue ID

Stage

Working MVP

Mission

Faster human response

India road accident figures referenced from Ministry of Road Transport and Highways 2023 road accident and fatality data. Rescue ID is focused on post-incident response clarity, not accident prevention itself.

SLIDE 01

Vision

Build a simple response layer around every vehicle.

Rescue ID gives a vehicle a usable emergency identity. When someone is standing near a car or bike after a problem, the product should reduce hesitation and guide them toward the right next move.

SLIDE 02

Problem

On Indian roads, the vehicle is visible. The right contact path is not.

In a wrong-parking issue, a roadside incident, or a serious accident, people often do not know whether to contact the owner, the active driver, a family member, or emergency support first. That confusion creates delay exactly when response should be faster.

Confusion creates delay.
Delay weakens response.
The gap is contact flow, not intent.

SLIDE 03

India Context

4,80,583 accidents

India recorded 4.80 lakh road accidents in 2023, showing how often people can end up in stressful roadside situations.

Post-incident confusion

In the first few minutes, people still rely on guesswork, manual calling, or random escalation.

Phones are already in hand

People now naturally use their phones first, which makes a QR-led response flow more realistic than before.

A practical behavior gap

The country has emergency numbers, but not a simple vehicle-linked layer that helps ordinary people know whom to reach first.

SLIDE 04

Solution

A vehicle-linked emergency identity and contact flow.

Rescue ID connects a vehicle to guided response paths: wrong parking, owner contact, emergency contact routing, driver-priority logic, and ambulance-oriented escalation. The point is not to solve the accident itself. The point is to make the next contact and next action clear.

Core product principle

Not just a sticker. A structured contact layer.

That is the difference between Rescue ID and a generic QR tag, a printed phone number, or an unstructured emergency note.

SLIDE 05

How It Works

01

The owner sets up the vehicle, key contacts, QR identity, and optional driver rules.

02

A bystander scans the QR or searches the vehicle number when something is wrong.

03

The system guides them into the right contact path instead of leaving them to guess whom to call.

04

Activity logs help the owner understand alerts, usage, and real-world response patterns.

SLIDE 06

Use Cases

Wrong parking

A frequent, low-friction use case that can build public behavior and everyday trust.

Accident and emergency

A high-stakes workflow where contact clarity, escalation, and ambulance access matter most.

Driver-aware routing

If someone else is actively driving the vehicle, the flow can prioritize that person before the owner.

SLIDE 07

Why It Can Spread

The product can be seen before the emergency happens.

That matters because public trust is easier to build when the tool is visible in the real world. If people repeatedly notice Rescue ID on vehicles, they learn what it means before the stressful moment arrives.

Visible on vehicles
Easy to explain in one line
Useful in both daily and critical moments
Trust can grow through repetition

SLIDE 08

Why Support This

Grant aligned

It addresses public safety, civic response behavior, and faster access to the right contact flow.

Incubator ready

It is still early enough to benefit from product mentoring, pilots, and network access.

Investor relevant

If behavior and trust are proven, there is room for a scalable vehicle-response and coordination platform.

Nation-first story

It speaks to a real Indian problem with a practical, understandable, tech-enabled approach.

SLIDE 09

Current Build

The idea is no longer only an idea.

The current MVP already expresses the core journey through owner onboarding, QR activation, vehicle-number lookup, wrong-parking flow, emergency flow, driver assignment, reporting, and early ambulance support rails.

Owner registration and vehicle setup
Emergency contacts and priority flow
QR scan and number search access
Driver assignment and activity routing
Vehicle reports and analytics
Ambulance driver onboarding rails

SLIDE 10

Growth Path

Start local

Begin with personal vehicles, early adopters, and city-level trust building.

Pilot partnerships

Work with workshops, campuses, dealers, fleets, and roadside support ecosystems.

National relevance

If adoption and trust build up, Rescue ID can evolve into a broader response and mobility layer.

SLIDE 11

Founder Note

This is a founder-stage effort to solve a real response problem around vehicles.

Rescue ID starts with a simple promise: help a stranger, a family member, or a responder reach the right contact and take the right next step around a vehicle. It is still early. But if post-incident response can become clearer and faster, even a small honest product can matter.

Founder build

See the MVP behind the vision

Open