PRINCETON, N.J. — A-1 Limousine announced a new safety initiative that includes installing automated external defibrillators on all company buses and certifying its motorcoach drivers in CPR and AED use.
The company said the effort is part of a broader push to strengthen passenger safety and emergency preparedness across its fleet. Automated external defibrillators, or AEDs, are portable devices used to treat sudden cardiac arrest by delivering an electric shock to help restore a normal heart rhythm.

“Safety has always been our top priority,” said Jeffery Starr, owner and CEO of A-1 Limousine. “By outfitting our fleet with AEDs and training our drivers in CPR and AED usage, we are adding an extra layer of protection and peace of mind for our passengers and their families.”
Company officials said all motorcoach drivers will undergo training and certification to ensure they can respond quickly and confidently in medical emergencies. The training includes CPR techniques and proper use of AED equipment.
The initiative reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to maintain high safety standards and improve passenger care, according to the announcement.