Emergency Vehicle Anti-Theft System
Tremco Emergency Products is the world leader of emergency vehicle anti-theft systems. For three decades, our patented vehicle anti-theft systems have been included in the specifications for Federal, State, and Local Government vehicles. Our anti-theft system is designed specifically for emergency vehicles to prevent theft while providing risk management.
What’s different about the Tremco Emergency Anti-Theft System is that our patented system prevents emergency vehicle theft, when the vehicle is left running with the key in the ignition.
Automatic Anti-Theft Protection Every Time Your Vehicle is put into Park
- Vehicles Can Be Left Unattended While Running
- Allows Emergency Lighting & Other Electronics to Operate
- Provides More Security at The Scene Of An Accident
- Inexpensive & Easy to Install
CAAS Compliant
Tremco meets CAAS requirements for anti-theft devices.
THEFT PREVENTED BY A TREMCO ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
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In The News
3/18/26 Randolph County, NC – Man Steals Randolph County Ambulance From Randolph Health Hospital – Hit And Run Damage Driving The Wrong Way On A Dual Lane Highway – Police Chase for 50 Miles
March, 18 2026 www.hpenews.com A Moore County man was arrested Wednesday morning after getting into an unattended ambulance at Randolph Health in Asheboro and driving off with it, officials said. A crew from Randolph County EMS was taking a patient into the emergency...
3/4/26 Brevard County, FL – Paramedics Were Working On A Patient In The Back Of An Ambulance – A Man Jumped Into The Driver’s Seat And Moved The Ambulance Because It Was Blocking A Driveway – The Man Was Approached By A Paramedic – Jumped Into His Car – Struck The Paramedic And Drove Away
March, 4 2026 www.ems1.com A 58-year-old Florida man was arrested after authorities say he climbed into a parked Brevard County Fire Rescue ambulance and tried to move it while paramedics were treating a patient. According to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, the...
3/2/26 Akron, OH – Woman Steals Akron Fire Department Ambulance From A Medical Call While Paramedics Were Assessing A Patient – Ambulance Found In Parking Lot – Arrested
March, 2026 www.beaconjournal.com A medical emergency took an unexpected turn March 2 when a woman stole a paramedic unit while crews were assessing a patient. According to Akron Fire, the incident occurred around 1:47 a.m. Monday in the 1600 block of Brittain Road....
Tremco Anti-Theft System is 100% Reliable, Convenient, Inexpensive and Easy to Install

TREMCO ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
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