In today’s world, accidents and medical emergencies can happen anywhere and at any time. Many people are unable to get immediate help because they cannot contact others quickly during dangerous situations. In some cases, accident victims become unconscious, elderly people live alone without support, and children may not know how to explain their location during emergencies., This problem is commonly seen on roads, in public places, schools, homes, and during travel. Delays in informing family members, hospitals, or emergency services can increase the seriousness of injuries and may even lead to loss of life., For example, during road accidents, people often lose valuable time waiting for help because nearby persons may not know whom to contact. Similarly, elderly people suffering from sudden health problems such as chest pain or weakness may not be able to call anyone immediately. Women and children traveling alone may also feel unsafe in emergency situations., I want to address this problem because quick communication and fast emergency response are very important for saving lives. Technology can help people send alerts instantly without depending completely on others nearby., This issue occurs frequently in both urban and rural areas. Besides health risks, families also face emotional stress and financial burden due to delayed medical support. Creating a faster emergency alert system can improve safety, confidence, and emergency response efficiency.