I've never heard of them before.
I've been on suicide watch/"observation" before, after this happened, and my friends and relatives were just informed to take me straight to the ER if they noticed any strange behaviour. I had to check in with a nurse at the hospital every week to ensure them I was feeling fine and such. It was a pain in the ass especially since I wasn't feeling that bad until I had to speak to these people...
I wonder if they have these alert systems in Australia.
As for Dakoda, no one really knew how depressed he was. It wasn't obvious.
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Idk if they do or not. The cost for them is a little high. They detect vital signs and neurological activity. But they're mainly for people who are in wheel chairs or bed ridden.