Emergency Instructions on Your Cell Phone
Accident Instructions for Emergency Personnel
By Emma S., published Aug 07, 2005
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With the idea of the 9-1-1 emergency line literally millions of people across the nation have gotten help in an emergency much faster than they had previously. Accessories such as bracelets with symbols that notify medical personnel of certain conditions you may have, or necklaces with a button for calling help, have assisted many emergency personnel in treating the hurt and unconscious in a rapid manner. As technology progresses the world becomes a safer, more efficient place.Since terrorist attacks have afflicted most every nation at some point, ideas for protecting citizens abound. One new campaign being promoted by medical people around the world is to make cell phone users aware of the phone's potential to help them in case of emergency. The emergency doesn't have to be terrorist-related but can be any accident or emergency situation where you are unable to speak for yourself.
Adding a simple acronym to your cell phones: ICE (In Case of Emergency) not only makes it easier for the medical personnel to find the person who will make decisions for you but notations can also be made concerning ailments such as diabetes or seizures.
Millions of people now carry cell phones but aren't aware of the campaign. It only takes a minute to add the ICE listing to your address book then you can rest assured that in case of an accident, the authorities will know who to reach. This is not only important for an adult who has been in an accident but for children who may be uninjured but don't know relatives' phone numbers and other information following an accident.
Beside the ICE listing add contact numbers so that emergency personnel can reach the decision makers for you should you become disabled, even temporarily. You can list more than one contact and they should be ones that know something about your medical history. To list more than one contact, store ICE-1, ICE-2 and so on. ICE-1 could even be something like: Iamdiabetic' rather than a person's name and number. The ICE-2 listing could be the actual person you would like contacted.
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Takeaways
- Let your phone talk for you when youre in an accident.
- Todays technology can help emergency personnel if youre hurt.
- Cell phones are now being used for more than just conversations.
Did You Know?
Emergency personnel can much better assist you, if youre unable to speak, so that no time is wasted in getting you help.
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