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Did you see us on Good Morning America?

Steve Slon, Editor of AARP Magazine describes the Alert One Medical Alarm System during a special segment of Good Morning America. The topic, "Caring for our Aging Parents" highlighted exceptional products for in the home, specifically designed for seniors. Below Steve Slon points to the Alert One Medical Alarm as he explains the benefits of the home medical alarm for seniors and their families.

Steve Slon - Editor of AARP Magazine

Alert One on Fox News!
Andrew Carle - "Nana Technologies"

Andrew Carle, Director of George Mason University's Program in Assisted Living/Senior Housing recently appeared on Fox Television. He discussed the advantages of the Alert One Medical Alarm System along with some other technologies available for independent seniors living at home.

Image Courtesy: Fox 5 Washington D.C.

Alert One on Fox!

 

 

Alert One asked to appear in special episode of
"The Young and the Restless"

Recently Alert One received a call from the producers of the daytime award winning television show "The Young and the Restless" also known as "Y&R". Y&R producers needed expert advice about medical alarms for an important upcoming episode to be aired in late September this year.

Eric O'Connor, President of Alert One and Jim O'Connor, Educational Coordinator for Alert One went to California and spent an entire day on the set of Y&R during taping of scenes with the Alert One medical alarm.

(In photo left to right: Eric O'Connor President of Alert One, Eric Braeden who plays Victor Newman, Jim O'Connor Alert One, Melody Thomas Scott who plays Nikki Reed Newman, Joshua Morrow who plays Nicholas Newman)

 

 

ABC NEWS Story From ABC NEWS 15 Phoenix, AZ
Life Saving Story On Alert One
Broadcast On Television: Monday, 8/15/2005:

 

Jim O'Connor - Alert One"The medical alarm designed for independent seniors and caregivers, Alert One is a system that can possibly save your life. During our hot summer months temperatures rise above 110 degrees. The extreme heat has caused multiple deaths in Arizona this year, but with Alert One, the system will recognize how hot your home has become and automatically call an emergency responder which could prevent you from any danger heat could cause." 

Heat sensor available upon request.

 

 

Alert-1 Medical Alert Company Donates Services to Fall Victim
By ERIC LONG
Sun Gazette Newspaper Staff


Margaret And Her Daughter
Two weeks after she suffered a fall outside her home and had to wait hours before being rescued by neighborhood children, Margaret McNamara got more good news. Alert One Services, Inc., has donated its equipment and services to McNamara after company officials read an article in the Sun Gazette about her plight, according to an employee for Alert One.

McNamara fell about 1:30 a.m. April 26th, when she went into the back yard to fetch her dog. On her way back in, she said, her knees gave out and she fell, hitting her head on the concrete step and injuring her shoulder. She lay on the stoop for six hours in light bed clothes as temperatures dropped into the mid 30's. In the morning three students heard her cries for help and called 911.

"My knees buckled on me and I fell and I could not get up," McNamara said. "I didn't know what to do. Now all I have to do is press a button to get help."

 

 

Eight Year Old Hero - Hamilton News
ABC NEWS 21 ALIVE Hamilton, IN - News Report 9/29/2005

 

21 Alive

Don't let his age fool you. This eight year old boy is a true hero. Kenny Creager is credited with saving his grandmother's life by reacting quickly during a fire in his grandmother's home and pushing the Alert One medical alarm button. Kenny said "I knew if I pushed the button someone would come", and that is exactly what happened.

 


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