In Case of Emergency -- ICE
The American College of Emergency Physicians Association is recommending that folks enter emergency contact information into their phone directory on their cell phones.
I have done this on my cellphones and recommend that all roadtrippers do it as well. The easiest way to do this is to create a name: ICE (which stands for in case of an emergency) and can provide rapid information to first responders in case the roadtripper is unable to communicate after an accident or allergic reaction or whatever.
Under my ICE -- I have provided the e-mail address and direct phone number to my wife.
Under ICE-2 I have listed another family member.
For more information about this innovative idea, here is a quick article.
Mark
The only thing I don't like
There is one thing I don't like about this... it's effects on Voice Dial. Either you have to say "ICE- Bob" or create a duplicate entry. My fiance uses it, but I don't, opting instead for a card in the wallet. Just my method!
-Brad
I never use the voice-dial
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Originally Posted by
Arizona Brad
There is one thing I don't like about this... it's effects on Voice Dial.
Yeah, that could true. But the reason for the inclusion is never when you are using it anyway. It is for the unlikely times when the owner of the cell phone is incapacitated in some way and unable to provide information about their own medical care.
Mark
I am glad somebody else likes this!
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Originally Posted by
jesseschulman
I have 3 ICE listings, they say things like ICE Dad and ICE Mom and such... Every time I see someone's cell phone I always tell them to put in an ICE contact.
I like that ICE DAD -- concept -- I think it is a good idea. I can tell you that I have stopped several times and assisted in roadside traffic wrecks and I will certainly be looking for ICE contacts now.
Mark