Re: NFC - but important ---> ICE
From: Wade R. Nunez (wadefortunemotors.com)
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 12:05:40 -0800 (PST)
That does make a lot of sense to add to your cell phone,

However, I have been a First Responder and Firefighter here for the past 2 years and have never had this come up in any training that I have been to.

I may have to bring it up myself,


Wade
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Subject: [Ferrari] NFC - but important ---> ICE



They recently started a publicity campaign here in South Florida, and
it made me think to post it to my various web groups.

This is something my friends and family have been doing for years, as
a result of an article I had read in an EMT magazine.

You should, right now, add a contact to your cell phone under the name
ICE - "In Case of Emergency."  Put in the contact information of the
person or persons that you would want contacted should you be in an
accident that renders you unable to speak or otherwise provide your
own medical direction.

Make sure that person has pertinent information about your medical
history, medications, and medical directives (and care of your animals).

Now-a-days, everyone carries a cell phone and for the past few years
EMTs have been trained to look to the phone and check for ICE
information when confronted with a non-responsive patient.

This can save your life.

Scottie

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