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(815) 466-8581 is a Medical Alert Robocall
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- Transcript You. Oh, hey. How's it going? How are you today? Good to hear that. Well, my name is Emma from Senior Care Authority, and you were recently recommended by a medical professional to receive an emergency medical alert system at no cost to you. Your system is ready to be shipped. And as you probably know, one out of every three people over 65 fall every year. And it could be the last us. Don't be a statistic. Would you like to know more about receiving your medical alert device? Okay, Great. I'm going to transfer you right over. Please hold the line. Thank you. Thanks for taking a few minutes for me today. And I hope your day is going okay so far. Well, I have some really good news today. You've been preselected to receive a state of the art, completely mobile medical alert system at value of $400, but comes at no cost to you.
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- Call Activity Elevated Last detected 2 days ago

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