Company Overview
A Family-owned Business
Tremco Emergency Products is a division of Tremco Products, Inc. and is based in Billerica, Ma. For the past 40 years we have been providing Police and Fire/EMS Anti-Theft Systems for Federal, State, and local Government vehicles across the United States.
Our vehicle anti-theft system integrates easily into your Fire/EMS vehicles. Our system provides 24 hour protection to your vehicles when not in service. Protects your vehicles when running and when not in use.
When an emergency vehicle is left running, which is often the case at an emergency or at the hospital, once the vehicle is put into “park”, the Tremco Anti-Theft System automatically activates. No human error. When personnel return to the vehicle, they instantly deactivate the system and are on their way in seconds. It is 100% reliable, convenient for the user, and inexpensive. Our unique camouflage system blends in with the surrounding components for convenient everyday use. For all emergency package vehicles, our system plugs into existing harnesses. No cutting or splicing wires means a quick, safe installation that will not void existing vehicle manufacturer warranties.
For the past 40 years, this police tool has protected thousands of agency vehicles from the liability of chases, fatalities, damage to vehicles, and loss of weapons. Take a look at some news clippings or published articles under the News section.
About Us
Tremco Products, Inc. is the world leader of specialty vehicle Anti-Theft Systems. For four (4) decades Tremco Products Anti-Theft systems have been included in the specifications for Federal, State, and local Government vehicles. The Tremco Anti-Theft system is designed specifically for police & Fire/EMS vehicles.
The Tremco Emergency Vehicle Anti-Theft System
- Gives officers the ability to leave the car running unattended
- Allows emergency lighting
- Provides more security
- Inexpensive
- Easy installation in less than 10-15 minutes!
5/21/26 Beaver County, PA – Medic Rescue Ambulance Stolen By The Man That The Ambulance Was Called For – Over 100 MPH State Trooper Chase – Damaged Ambulance From Controlled Stop – Arrested
May 21, 2026 www.wtae.com Pennsylvania State Police say a 23-year-old man stole an ambulance in Industry Borough and fled from troopers, Wednesday night. Police identified the suspect as Justin Corrie. Beaver County dispatchers told Action News 4 that paramedics...
5/14/26 Cabell County, WV – Woman Steals Cabell County EMS Ambulance From St. Mary’s Hospital – Traffic Stop – Arrested
May 14, 2026 www.wchstv.com A woman accused of stealing an ambulance from a Huntington Hospital has been arrested, court records said. Brianna Skye Meadows, 26, has been charged with grand larceny, according to a criminal complaint filed in Cabell County Magistrate...

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