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“I was never sure if he had died and hit the ground or if he had an attack and had laid there three days dying. I thought we've got to do something about this,” said Ongman.
“We find out about it sometimes three days afterwards, three weeks, or even three months,” said
Now, a simple automated phone call will shorten the time the deceased are alone or get them help before it's too late. If people don't answer repeated calls, a sheriff's volunteer will go check on them.
“This, I think, gives us an opportunity to be of service to the older population,” said Suzetta Pelowski, a citizen on patrol for the Madera County Sheriff’s Department.
It's a service that gives Ongman and many others some peace of mind.
“Help other people and make their families at ease because now they have somebody looking after them a little bit,” said Ongman.
To sign up for the service, call