participate?
http://www.startribune.com/local/east/51439572.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aULPQL7PQLanchO7DiUsXA year ago, Keith Kennedy, an autistic man from Shoreview, walked away from a Wisconsin summer camp, beginning "a week of utter hell," his mother recalled Wednesday. The 25-year-old eventually was found alive, naked by a creek.
Today, Kennedy is fully recovered, and as of this week, he is among the first in line in Ramsey County to get a radiowave-emitting bracelet that will aid authorities in finding at-risk people who wander.
Sheriff Bob Fletcher announced Wednesday that the county is the latest in a growing number of jurisdictions in Minnesota to join Project Lifesaver, a program that provides the technology to help track vulnerable people.
For $99 in upfront per-person costs, and $30 a month for battery replacements, caregivers applying to the program can secure bracelets for people with autism, Alzheimer's disease, Down syndrome and other cognitive impairments.
Had the program been available a year ago, and Kennedy fitted then with a bracelet, the sheriff's office could have sent deputies with equipment to track him, helping find him sooner and at a cost far less than the estimated $350,000 spent on last year's search, Ramsey County Sheriff's Cmdr. Joe Paget said.
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I wonder why batteries run $30/month? That seems high.