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AGB Lifesaver Medical Alarms provides medical alert systems and monitoring for seniors who live alone or who have a history of falls or other medical conditions, which may require an immediate response from a friend, neighbor, relative or emergency response service (ems, fire, police).




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Desc: AGB Lifesaver Medical Alarms | For seniors living alone in MA, NH, and ME
  AGB Lifesaver Medical Alarms is a monitored personal emergency response service designed for seniors that provides safety, security and peace of mind. Serving Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.

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