Atlanta – State Representative LaNett
Stanley-Turner, D-Atlanta,met on Wednesday, August 17
th at the State Capitol Building with interested parties to encourage
a statewide Project Lifesaver Program. This effort began after Mrs. Mattie
Moore, an Atlanta resident and Alzheimer's patient, wandered away from
her home on April 21, 2004 . Mrs. Moore, at this point, has not been
found.
Project Lifesaver relies on pulse-carrier wave radio-frequency technology,
complemented by a search and rescue team that has received special training.
People who use the services of the Project Lifesaver program wear a personalized
wristband that emits a constant tracking signal. When care givers notify
the local Project Lifesaver agency which is housed within the local law
enforcement agency, that the person is missing, a search and rescue team
responds to the wanderer's area and starts with the mobile locator tracking
system. Search times have been reduced from hours and days to minutes.
This program has had a 100 percent success rate nationally.
Currently, Project Lifesaver is being used with much success in Fayette
County . Fayette County Sheriff's Office made the presentation to Representative
Stanley-Turner and others present representing Atlanta City Council,
Fayette County Sheriff's Office, Georgia Emergency Management, Georgia
Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Sheriff's Association and the Mattie
Moore Foundation. Project Lifesaver is an active approach to a growing
national problem. Project Lifesaver provides peace of mind to care givers,
families and communities, and is a sure way to turn potential tragedies
into safe and happy homecomings.
Representative Stanley-Turner says that this technology and program
is very much needed throughout our state. "I personally know of
the great value this program will be to me having an 87 year old mother
with alzheimers who has wandered off in the past. Likewise, this program
will help thousands of families across our state. And with the growing
number of baby boomers who are getting older and living longer, this
program will help many for years to come." Stanley-Turner said.
The City of Atlanta Police Department has applied for the money to start-up
a Project Lifesaver Program.
At the same time, Representative Stanley-Turner is working in concert
with Councilwoman Felicia Moore who has introduced the Mattie's Call
legislation in the Atlanta City Council which is to be patterned after
the Amber Alert. Representative Stanley-Turner is committed to helping
make Mattie's Call a statewide effort and has pulled together important
players who are mentioned earlier in the Broadcaster's Association and
Congressional delegates on the state level to make this call a reality.
On an as needed basis, legislation will be formulated on the state level
to help remedy the obstacles of making Mattie's Call a statewide and
eventually a national initiative.
As a result of the previous meeting with state officials, Representative
Stanley-Turner will be recommending an informative outreach system similar
to "A Child is Missing Program", whereby which local businesses,
residents and others within an approximate 2 mile radius of a missing
Alzheimer patients last sighting will be notified immediately upon their
disappearance.
This is part of the easily accessed information that the Mattie Moore
Foundation wants to have in place for families of people missing with
disabilities.
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For further information please contact
Rep. Stanley Turner at 404-656-5024
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