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Jamaal Greear's blog ::Verizon Tests New Big Brother Emergency Alert "PLAN" Without Telling Anyone






Jamaal Greear's blog ::Verizon Tests New Big Brother Emergency Alert "PLAN" Without Telling Anyone










               In               the               news               room               yesterday,               we               became               aware               of               Gov.

Andrew               Cuomo               of               New               York               issuing               a               press               release               regarding               the               launch               of               a               statewide               alert               system               similar               to               the               Amber               Alert               system               for               children.

The               "Missing               Adult               Alert"               system               is               for               vulnerable               adults               -               those               elderly               or               impaired               adults               who               become               lost.
               Cuomo               stated,               "This               system               has               saved               lives               regarding               missing               children,               and               now               it               will               provide               the               same               assistance               when               it               comes               to               finding               vulnerable               adults."               You               can               read               about               it               here.
               I               believe               this               is               a               wonderful               idea               as               we               have               experienced               firsthand               what               happens               when               an               adult               suffering               with               dementia               becomes               disoriented.

Last               winter,               an               adult               strayed               from               an               assisted               living               facility               locally               and               wound               up               freezing               to               death.

She               was               located               the               next               day,               just               a               few               hundred               feet               away               from               the               facility               that               she               wandered               from               in               the               middle               of               the               night.
               Adults               with               Alzheimer               often               wander               away               from               caregivers.

The               same               tools               that               are               used               for               the               Amber               Alert               system               will               be               put               into               place               for               the               missing               adults               such               as               distribution               of               posters,               a               toll-free               24-hour               hotline               for               tips,               broadcasting               partnerships               with               local               media               and               NY-ALERT               system               at               www.nyalert.gov
               Deputy               Secretary               for               Public               Safety               Elizabeth               Glazer               said,               "Each               year,               hundreds               of               adult               New               Yorkers               wander               away               from               home               and               spend               hours               lost,               often               unbeknownst               to               the               people               passing               them               by.

This               new               law               signed               by               Governor               Cuomo               will               help               our               law               enforcement               get               the               word               out               about               missing               adults               and               empower               New               Yorkers               to               be               on               the               lookout               for               people               in               their               neighborhoods               who               may               need               police               assistance."
               Senator               John               Defrancisco               said,               "With               this               new               Missing               Adult               Alert               system,               New               York               will               be               better               able               to               protect               vulnerable               adults               from               the               tragedies               that               can               happen               when               they               mistakenly               wander               away               from               home.

Several               years               ago               here               in               Syracuse,               a               woman               with               Alzheimer's               left               her               home               late               at               night               and               traveled               all               the               way               to               Connecticut,               placing               herself               in               harm's               way.

I               commend               Governor               Cuomo               for               signing               the               bill               that               enacted               this               program               into               law."
               Catherine               James,               Coalition               Co-Chair               and               Chief               Executive               Officer               of               the               Alzheimer's               Association               Central               New               York               Chapter,               said,               "This               system               will               provide               greater               peace               of               mind               to               the               more               than               330,000               New               York               families               touched               by               this               disease."
               Roughly               95%               of               the               adults               who               go               missing               each               year               are               found               within               a               quarter               mile               of               their               home.

If               you               encounter               an               adult               who               appears               dazed               and               confused,               you               should               immediately               call               911.
               Your               call               could               reunite               them               with               their               loved               ones.
               Sources:
               http://www.governor.ny.gov/press/10242011VulnerableAdults
               http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/missing/
               http://www.lbth.org/ncma/content.php?webid=about_ncma




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