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12 Dec 2025

Panic Buttons available for elderly people around Burtonport

Panic Buttons are used to protect elderly and vulnerable people in the case of an emergency

Panic Buttons available for elderly people around Burtonport

A meeting of the Burtonport/Kincasslagh community alert group took place in St Columba’s Community Centre

Panic Buttons are available for elderly people in Burtonport and the surrounding areas. 

This comes after a meeting of the Burtonport/Kincasslagh community alert group, which took place in St Columba’s Community Centre. 

Anyone interested in obtaining a panic button should contact the Secretary Tess Boyle on 087 6305597 or Chairman Pat Crean on 086 8163936

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Panic Buttons are used to protect elderly and vulnerable people in the case of an emergency. The device works by sounding an alarm that alerts people that you require help or assistance. 

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