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while(1) sos_pet_watchdog(); // Reset timer every 30 seconds if(sensor_fall_detected()) sos_send_alert("FALL DETECTED - HELP NEEDED", SOS_FLAG_GPS); sos_enter_high_power_4g_mode(); “AllUpgrade,” the sticker whispered