Mounties Save Suicidal Woman in Canada With a TASER Device

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Tue Aug 5, 2008 9:02am EDT

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Aug. 5, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- TASER International, Inc.
(Nasdaq:TASR), a market leader in advanced electronic control devices (ECDs)
issued the following NEWS ALERT:

According to an article in the August 1, 2008 edition of Black Press B.C., the
Langley Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) was dispatched to the Langley
Memorial Hospital Thursday night due to an emotionally disturbed 53-year-old
patient threatening suicide. When the officers arrived to the scene, the woman
already cut her arms and legs with a knife. Officers attempted to negotiate with
the woman, but she ignored them and began cutting her throat. Officers deployed
a TASER(r) Electronic Control Device and successfully detained the woman.

The article quotes Cpl. Peter Thiessen saying, "Up to that point, all the
appropriate police options were exhausted and the TASER was deployed as the next
viable option by the police to prevent the female from continuing any further
harm to herself or those around her." He continued to say, "The decision to use
a TASER was obviously the right one because it saved her life."

The complete story is available at:
http://www.bclocalnews.com/news/26193469.html.

This information was compiled through publicly available media reports and
distributed by TASER International, Inc. of Scottsdale Arizona.

TASER International disclaims any responsibility for the accuracy of the media.
The reports are the sole responsibility of the attributed media source.

For more information on protecting life with TASER technology, please visit:
http://www.TASER.com.

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          Hilary Gibeaut
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