We're Building Africa's Emergency Nervous System
Bridgeocean Limited is a Lagos-based emergency response technology company. We operate the Nexus Emergency Coordination Platform — connecting the public, ambulance networks, and hospitals into a single coordinated response layer.
Our charter service is the proof of concept: every vehicle in our fleet carries a Nexus panic button, making us the first commercial transport company in Nigeria to operate with fully integrated emergency response capability onboard.
Company at a Glance
No One Should Die Waiting for Help
Nigeria loses tens of thousands of people each year to emergencies that were survivable — cardiac events, road accidents, obstetric crises — not because the medicine doesn't exist, but because the coordination infrastructure doesn't. There is no central dispatch. No real-time hospital visibility. No way to connect the person in crisis with the nearest available help.
Nexus is our answer. A live platform that routes SOS signals, dispatches responders intelligently, pre-alerts receiving hospitals, and tracks every incident from alert to resolution. We are building the infrastructure that should have existed decades ago.
How We Got Here
Bridgeocean Limited Established
Incorporated in Lagos, Nigeria with a founding mandate: close the gap between people in crisis and the emergency resources that can save them.
Logistics & Charter Operations
Built operational muscle running GPS-tracked charter and logistics services across Lagos — accumulating deep knowledge of Nigerian roads, routes, and response constraints.
Nexus Platform Development Begins
Engineering begins on the Nexus — the emergency coordination platform with AI dispatch engine, satellite-GPS layer, and hospital integration bus — in parallel with continued charter operations.
NaijaRescue Goes Live
NaijaRescue, Bridgeocean's public SOS tool powered by Nexus, is launched — giving ordinary Nigerians a direct line into the emergency dispatch network.
Nexus Platform Live & Scaling
Nexus enters active operations. Charter fleet becomes Nexus-enabled with in-vehicle panic buttons. Ambulance coordination and hospital partner integrations go live.
Our Values
These aren't poster values. They're engineering constraints — each one shapes what we build and how.
Every product decision, every line of code, every vehicle deployment is measured against one question: does this save time when someone's life is on the line?
Emergency infrastructure cannot go down. We build redundancy into every layer — satellite fallback, offline mode, multi-channel dispatch — so Nexus works when nothing else does.
The golden hour is real. We treat response time not as a metric but as a moral obligation. Every second of engineering effort is aimed at shrinking it.
We don't import solutions and hope they work here. Nexus is engineered for Nigerian roads, Nigerian infrastructure constraints, and Nigerian population density.
Every incident is tracked. Every SLA is measured. We publish our response metrics because emergency infrastructure should be held to a higher standard — and we hold ourselves to it.
NaijaRescue is free, public, and requires no login. The people who need emergency services most should have the fewest barriers to accessing them.
What Bridgeocean Operates
The emergency coordination platform. Handles SOS intake, triage, dispatch, live tracking, and hospital pre-alerting — from incident to resolution.
Free public SOS tool powered by Nexus. One-tap emergency submission with GPS auto-detect — no login, no friction, immediate dispatch.
