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Tracking Bracelets offered by King County Sheriff's Office's RCECC Building
Tracking Bracelets offered by King County Sheriff's Office's RCECC Building
Offers electronic tracking bracelet for persons prone to wandering away from caregivers.
Offers electronic tracking bracelet for persons prone to wandering away from caregivers.
The one-ounce bracelet emits a unique radio signal that allows the King County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Unit to find the lost person quickly.
This unit is King County's coordinator for the national Project Lifesaver program. When a person wearing the bracelet wanders away, the caregiver may call 911 to trigger a search to find the person using the radio signal.
Battery must be replaced every 30 days, at which time any change in the wearer's appearance or behavior is noted.
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Project Care Track - Safety Net for Alzheimer's offered at Snohomish County Sheriff's Office
Project Care Track - Safety Net for Alzheimer's offered at Snohomish County Sheriff's Office
Project Care Track is designed to provide a safety net for the most vulnerable citizens in our community. Each client is provided a one-ounce electronic bracelet that emits a unique radio signal 24 hours a day.
Project Care Track is designed to provide a safety net for the most vulnerable citizens in our community. Each Project Care Track client is provided a one-ounce electronic bracelet that emits a unique radio signal 24 hours a day. When a client wanders, a call to 911 by the caregiver triggers a rapid response by a trained team within Snohomish County Volunteer Search and Rescue unit. Under the direction of the Sheriff's Office, a search is started to locate that client's unique radio signal as soon as possible.
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