TASER Device Saves Newborn and Mother


WASHINGTON, Sept. 12, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- TASER International, Inc. (Nasdaq:TASR), a market leader in advanced electronic control devices, released the following News Alert:

According to news reports from WKYC-TV out of Cleveland, police dispatchers received a 911 call Saturday night claiming that a baby had been born in an East 52nd Street home earlier that day and that the infant was dead. Officers responded to the home shortly before 9:00 p.m. where they were met by the 27-year-old male resident. The man refused to let officers inside and, after reviewing previous incidents at the home, police called for SWAT and crisis negotiator assistance.

About 6:00 a.m. on Sunday the male appeared at the door and was subdued with a TASER device. Inside officers found a woman bound to a wheelchair along with a 20-month-old child and the two-day-old baby to which the umbilical cord and placenta were still attached. The women and children were taken to MetroHealth Medical Center where the newborn appeared to be in good health. The man was taken to Charity Hospital for evaluation.

This information was compiled through publicly available media reports and distributed by Dittus Communications, Inc. of Washington, D.C.

TASER International, Inc. and Dittus Communications, Inc. disclaim any responsibility for the accuracy of the media reports that are the sole responsibility of the attributed media source.

For more information on this life saving technology, please visit: www.TASER.com.



            

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