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FullCircle Announces Rollout of Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS)

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Louisville - Dec 09, 2003
FullCircle Registry, Inc. announced Monday the introduction of its Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) product line, in partnership with RemoteMDx, Inc. The new wireless products incorporate the satellite tracking technology and world-class monitoring capabilities of Magnavox-branded MobilPal and HomePal systems.

"Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are the most effective way to locate individuals in an emergency," commented Isaac Boutwell, President and Chief Executive Officer of FullCircle Registry, Inc.

"Our Personal Emergency Response Systems are designed to meet the needs of an increasingly mobile society, particularly within the rapidly growing elderly segment of the population."

"FullCircle's PERS products will have distinct and competitive advantages over similar products in the marketplace," noted Trent Oakley, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of FullCircle Registry, Inc.

"The bundling of FullCircle medical ID services with advanced emergency notification and response products provides unique benefits to the consumer. Not only will emergency personnel be quickly dispatched to a person's location in the event of an emergency, but medical files and advanced directive will be accessible by the time of their arrival -- thus avoiding unnecessary and often life-threatening delays in medical treatment."

FullCircle Registry, a technology-based company, provides emergency document and information management products and services to consumers. Through the use of coded customer Ids and personal identification numbers, the Company's services are designed to allow customers and/or medical personnel to quickly obtain critical customer information, including special medical requirements, Advance Directives and contact information, in the event of emergencies.

RemoteMDx, Inc. specializes in the development of personal security and health monitoring products, technologies and systems that meet the needs of a growing elderly population. The company's Magnavox-branded wireless products utilize GPS technology in conjunction with a world-class monitoring center that can immediately locate persons in distress and dispatch emergency personnel nearest their location.

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