BY MARY ANDINO
A satellite device with an SOS function is an important piece of gear in the wilderness. In the event of an emergency, however, pressing that SOS button is just the beginning.
Search and rescue operations can be extremely complicated and cost thousands of dollars. That’s where Overwatch x Rescue (OxR) comes in. This service’s new satellite app promises not only to coordinate your rescue but also to cover any costs associated with it — from SAR fees to medical evacuation expenses. It’s a rescue app and a financial rescue net in one.
What is Overwatch x Rescue (OxR)?
OxR is a satellite-backed app that’s available for Android or iOS. It costs $80 per year and is compatible with Garmin devices and most modern smartphones. Each account can support three devices.
When you send an SOS alert, it doesn’t go to a 911 call center. Instead, it’s sent to one of OxR’s Crisis Response Centers.
There, staff made up of former military and first responder personnel “provide real-time medical triage, dispatch coordination, and confirm that emergency services reach the subscriber’s location, ensuring they are taken back to safety, and receive the necessary medical care,” according to the brand.
Essentially, OxR staff act as a coordinator between you and emergency medical or search and rescue services. OxR says this is necessary because over half of 911 call centers aren’t set up to receive text messages, which is a common form of communication on devices like the inReach. The OxR team stays engaged with you throughout the entire rescue, coordinating assets via two-way messaging.
Newer versions of Apple iOS include an emergency SOS function, but OxR says it does more.
“Overwatch x Rescue adds significant value by providing end-to-end coordination of rescue, medical, and crisis response services,” the website states. “The plan ensures you’re not just signaling for help but receiving live expert guidance, minimizing, and in many cases, eliminating the costs of a rescue.”
Covering rescue costs
One of the biggest distinguishing features of OxR is that it will cover all costs associated with search and rescue efforts. It is not insurance: After an emergency, the user submits bills through their account portal, and OxR will reimburse them. There is no deductible or maximum on expenses.
The list of items it covers includes the following: “Search and rescue operations with no monetary caps on eligible services, medically necessary evacuations, commercial flight home with a medical escort to your hospital of choice, and crisis response to natural disasters, political threats, or wrongful detention.”
Who’s it for?
This story first appeared on GearJunkie.


