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The program calls participants from an automatic dialing system to there residence.
The system will call the residence and the person will press a button to confirm they are alright.
If the call is not answered, an officer will come to the residence.
Some people in Crawford County think this will be beneficial.
"We are definitely going to sign up.You never know when you are going to fall. Especially in the tub"
The Crawford County Sheriffs says by the first of the year they plan on having the entire county in the system.
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