Dead battery in a parking garage. Blown tire on I-95. Engine out at mile marker 0 on a road you can't name. One call. One fleet. Already moving.
Each card is a field manual entry. Read the one that matches your situation. Then tap the button.
Dead battery accounts for 42% of all calls. Our drivers carry 1500-amp lithium packs that work in sub-zero temperatures. If the battery won't hold charge after the jump, we diagnose on-site and tow to a shop of your choice. You don't wait twice.

We mount your spare, torque to spec, and check the remaining three pressures before we leave. If you're running on a donut, we note the mileage limit and the nearest tire shop open right now. No guessing. No risk.

We carry both grades of gasoline and diesel. Three gallons, delivered to your tank. You pay market rate for the fuel — no markup, no handling fee. The service call is flat. We don't profit on your worst morning.

No damage to door seals, no broken windows. Our locksmiths are licensed in every state we operate. If the vehicle has a push-button fob system, we have the bypass tools. Average unlock time: four minutes from first touch.

Off-road, into a ditch, or high-centered on a median — the winch truck has 12,000 pounds of pulling capacity and a synthetic line that won't snap back. We assess the extraction angle before we hook. One wrong pull can total a frame.

Across the state or across three of them. Every tow is GPS-logged, the route is shared with you in real time, and the driver calls you when the vehicle is secured and again when it's delivered. The truck doesn't move until you know exactly where it's going.
Engine died at 11:40 PM on Route 9 in the middle of nowhere New Jersey. Dispatch had a truck there by 12:07 AM. I didn't have to say a word — the driver already knew the exact make and model from the app.

I manage 40 vehicles across Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Before Dispatch, I had 40 different numbers and 40 different invoices. Now I have one. The dashboard shows every incident in real time.

Blowout on I-95 with three kids in the car. The driver showed up in 24 minutes, had the spare on in eight, and stayed until we were back on the road. He gave my kids stickers.
Fleet managers have enough to track. Dispatch consolidates every roadside incident across your entire fleet into a single account, a single invoice, and a single number your drivers memorize once and never forget.
You've read the dossier. You know the response times. You know the equipment. The truck is already fueled. All we need is your location.
Dispatch calls back in <60 seconds