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			<title>Project Lifesaver credited with helping locate elderly man</title>
			<description>  Published - December, 12, 2007   Project Lifesaver credited with helping locate elderly man     Carmen Paige  cpaige@pnj.com     Santa Rosa County sheriff's deputies are crediting Project Lifesaver for helping them locate a missing Alzheimer's patient within one hour Monday.        Donald Middaugh, 80, was located a few miles from his home on Michigan Avenue in Milton and returned safely to his family thanks to the program, said Sgt. Scott Haines of the Sheriff's Office.        Sheriff's K-9 Deputy Roman Jackson used electronic tracking equipment to locate the man, who has worn an electronic bracelet since his family enrolled him in Project Lifesaver following a similar incident in December 2006, he said.        Project Lifesaver participants wear a transmitting device in a plastic case on their wrist or ankle, said Kristina Robison, executive director of Alzheimer's Family Services, which administers the program in Santa Rosa, Escambia and Okaloosa counties.        Each transmitter...
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 15:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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