Found Omron BP monitor in Amarillo
Description
I found a blue Omron blood pressure monitor this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart Neighborhood Market on Soncy Road in Amarillo. It's tucked inside a blue neoprene case with a clear window that shows the digital display, and the cuff attached looks like a large size. The screen showed a quick reading of 120/78 when I checked it, and there's a small sticker on the body that reads 'M-11'. There’s also a hospital bracelet tag taped to the case with a partially visible phone number, but I couldn’t read the full digits. If this belongs to you, I hope this helps reunite you with it.
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