Serial Number
90741702
Owner
Priority One Emergency Inc.Attorney
Rebecca L. WilsonFirst Use Date
Jul 16, 2003
Filing Date
May 28, 2021
PRIORITY ONE EMERGENCY Trademark
Serial Number: 90741702 • Registration: 6887476
Trademark Classes
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
May 28, 2021
Registration Date
November 1, 2022
First Use Anywhere
July 16, 2003
First Use in Commerce
July 16, 2003
Published for Opposition
August 16, 2022
Goods & Services
Retail store services featuring Emergency Vehicle Equipment, namely, Lightbars, computer Consoles, Push bumpers, headlights, LED lights, Computer Systems, Radios for Mobile Communications, Radar, Vehicle Storage Solutions, namely, Vaults, and Storage Boxes, Gun Locks, Prisoner Containment screens, Prisoner Partitions, Cargo Carriers, dog restraints, Van Cabinets, Ladder Racks, Pick-up truck racks, namely, racks designed to protect the cab, Tool Boxes, Winches, Running Boards, Off Road Lighting, ATV and Quad ATV tie down Equipment, emergency Aviation, Marine, crowd control equipment, namely, Flares, traffic Cones, vehicle entry tool kits for vehicle gaining entry to locked vehicles, vehicle battery Jump Start Kits, Vehicle Armor, vehicle Door protective films, Window Screens, Construction and Agricultural Equipment, Trailer Equipment, Electrical Supplies, Gun Safes, interior personal self-defense protective equipment, Uniforms and police Duty Gear including Public Safety Uniforms, Civilian and Professional Clothing, Tops, Bottoms, Outerwear and clothing Base layers, All-Season Clothing, firefighter Duty clothing, clothing Badges and Insignia, Flashlights, Belts and leather Pouches, Handcuffs, Batons and Prisoner restraints for vehicle seats, Gloves, Sunglasses, Medical Equipment and Supplies, Boots and Shoes, Socks and clothing Accessories, Luggage and handbags, Firearm Accessories and Holsters, Medallions, Medals, Ribbons, clothing Patches, Clipboards, pepper Spray, Bullet Proof Vests and Body Armor, door Breaching Tools, Jewelry, Watches, Knives, Headwear, Survival Equipment, Outdoor camping Gear, high visibility Apparel, Riot Gear, Equestrian Supplies, weapons that launch probes to muscle to conduct an electrical current from the weapon through the probes to cause pain and/or to interfere with operation of the muscle, MOLLE packs and MOLLE-compatible packs, Tactical pouches, Radio Equipment and Accessories, Body Cameras, Leather Goods, Wallets, Personal Defense Products, ammunition, firearms, coffee, dog Accessories, and less lethal self-defense products, namely, pepper spray, batons, and weapons that launch probes to muscle to conduct an electrical current from the weapon through proves to cause pain and/or to interfere with operation of the muscle