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MedicAlert introducing technology that will allow 911 dispatchers to access records

The MedicAlert Canada Foundation wants to modernize its services and will soon deploy technology that connects its members’ electronic health records directly to 911 dispatchers.

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MedicAlert introducing technology that will allow 911 dispatchers to access records

Carrie D’Arville shows off the MedicAlert bracelet she always wears due to her rare medical issues, at her home in London, Ontario, Saturday, July 16, 2010. MedicAlert is celebrating its 50th anniversary in Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Chidley


MONTREAL - MedicAlert bracelets are well known to most Canadians — a distinctive piece of jewelry that allows first responders to identify medical conditions in emergencies.

The MedicAlert Canada Foundation, the non-profit that oversees the program, has been aiming to modernize its services in recent years and will soon deploy technology that connects its members’ electronic health records directly to 911 dispatchers.

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