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    Well, I have to say that "Life Alert" was useful to the MIL.
    Dr. told her to use her walker....she didn't, fell in her house, broke something...(or the other way around?).
    Alarm went off, we were called, had to go there, and the rescue squad was right behind us......

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    Develope an app for android that works with a basic pulse monitor, and utilize phone to send txt of gpa cordinates to an Emergency contact list/ response to a txt from the authorities.

    Tricky part is conserving battery life for a constant on monitor, perhaps intermittent monitoring every 10 minutes.

    Why a cell phone tie in?
    One of the only things people carry and has the functionality you need/want.

    Also keys.

    Which personally, if it was my project, a small key fob that can be pinged by rescuers using 3 points for triangulations, around a disaster area sounds much more feasible/cost and energy efficient.

    Via this method there is no always on monitoring, something as small as an rfid chip can be used, and the entire system is very simple.

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    ah one more device to make us all feel like chipped steers sounds too much like nanny/police state if you ask me.
    i would,nt wear one of those &^%$ things if you paid me. visions of 1984 come to mind.

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    Actually, 1984 was a pretty good year. You gotta stop readin' those Nazi Congress Hypnotic Control of the Masses Zombie articles. THAT's how they control you. But you are in luck. I can help you. Stare into these circles. If they appear to be moving then you are already under their control.

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    Uh huh. Looks like they got ya.

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    Sorry my bad, not microwave signal but radio wave signal, we thought about both a mobile phone cover and a key fob, the problem is that you might not have it on you at the time of the disaster. Meaning rescuers will waste time in finding a keychain.

    I really don't think it leads to any "police" state idea, it is simply a transmitter which works on a short range.

    As a future strategy we are planning on creating a telephone cover which can be used as the transmitter to locate the wristbands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
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    Easy Alex Jones. Not everything someone tries to come up with to help people is a conspiracy.

    Now excuse me while I go spew my shill words for Monsanto while planting my all GMO garden with my vaccinated hands as I enjoy a cup of flouridated water breathing in chemtrail mind control chemicals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiters96 View Post
    Sorry my bad, not microwave signal but radio wave signal, we thought about both a mobile phone cover and a key fob, the problem is that you might not have it on you at the time of the disaster. Meaning rescuers will waste time in finding a keychain.

    I really don't think it leads to any "police" state idea, it is simply a transmitter which works on a short range.

    As a future strategy we are planning on creating a telephone cover which can be used as the transmitter to locate the wristbands.
    Are you thinking along the lines of an avalanche transceiver? Would it be something you would have on all of the time or would it activate with X (X being some sort of manual manipulation or failure to manipulate it within a specified period of time).
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    WM - Don't you guys have a similar device you wear on your bunker coats in case you go down?

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    RFID seems like the smartest option, small basically requires no power source.

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    It's distance limited however.

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    No there is no need for manual interaction, the only thing the wearer needs to to is to change the battery when its dead. Other than that the wristband is always working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    It's distance limited however.
    Wouldn't that be a good thing?

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    Place a person at the bottom of a collapsed building and you'll never pick up the device. An RFID requires very close proximity, 1-12 meters or less depending on the band. There is a UHF band that can reach out to 100 meters but I think that's only for military. I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    WM - Don't you guys have a similar device you wear on your bunker coats in case you go down?
    We have PASS alarms. They go off in different levels of audible alarms. No movement for so many seconds sets of the first stage alarm that can be reset by shaking it. The firefighter wiggle. If it's not reset with shaking after so many more seconds it goes to stage two and has to be manually reset by pressing the button a few times. Provided of course they actually are working.

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PASS_device
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Place a person at the bottom of a collapsed building and you'll never pick up the device. An RFID requires very close proximity, 1-12 meters or less depending on the band. There is a UHF band that can reach out to 100 meters but I think that's only for military. I think.
    30+ feet seems more than enough for something of this nature. If a larger building was to fall emergency teams would be moving as fast as possible anyways and e aware people were in there. This is at best a supplement in the even that a person is unable to call out/unconscious.

    The trade off for the benefit of RFID vs range does not seem like a large negative, if at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilderness medic View Post
    We have PASS alarms. They go off in different levels of audible alarms. No movement for so many seconds sets of the first stage alarm that can be reset by shaking it. The firefighter wiggle. If it's not reset with shaking after so many more seconds it goes to stage two and has to be manually reset by pressing the button a few times. Provided of course they actually are working.

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PASS_device
    That's what I suggested. Would be more dependable in my opinion and a lot cheaper. Also not only rescue teams will here it, other survivors will also and can help before a rescue team arrives.

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