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AAL applications are designed for elderly people and collecting personally identifiable information (PII), e.g. health data. During normal operations, these data should be kept private. But during emergency situations, the information is critical for helpers and emergency doctors. This paper discusses the results of a survey conducted for PII in AAL and proofs the requirement of special access control rules for systems in situations of emergency.