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This is a great Idea if not already in Threads
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WhackyJackieInOz | Report | 14 Jul 2005 04:49 |
Hi Everyone I had this sent as an email to me in Australia and just wanted to share it with you. It may already be in threads somewhere but I havne't seen it as yet. Please read below Regards Jackie Subject: ICE 'In Case of Emergency' This is a good idea I'm going to do, think about it. At this time when those of us in London are witnessing yet another instance of large numbers of casualties as a result of terrorist activity and the frustration of people as they try to contact friends and relatives who have gone missing, this scheme is simple but can be very effective. Please take a few minutes to read the attached article about a campaign being launched nationally by the East Anglia Ambulance Service in conjunction with the Falklands veteran Simon Weston. To participate will cost nothing, only take a few minutes of reading and entering a telephone number into your mobile, but it could save hours or even days of heartache. The idea is that you store the word ' I C E ' in your mobile phone address book, and against it enter the number of the person you would want to be contacted 'In Case of Emergency'. For more than one contact name ICE1, ICE2, ICE3 etc In an emergency situation police, ambulance, other first responders and hospital staff will then be able to quickly find out who your next of kin are and be able to contact them. It's so simple that everyone can do it. Please will you also email this to everybody in your address book, it won't take too many 'forwards' before everybody will know about this. It really could save your life, or put a loved one's mind at rest. Let's hope that you don't need to use it!! A Cambridge-based paramedic has launched a national campaign with Vodafone to encourage people to store emergency contact details in their mobile phones. Bob Brotchie, a clinical team leader for the East Anglian Ambulance NHS Trust, hatched the plan last year after struggling to get contact details from shocked or injured patients. By entering the acronym ICE - for In Case of Emergency - into the mobile's phone book, users can log the name and number of someone who should be contacted in an emergency. The idea follows research carried out by Vodafone that shows more than 75 per cent of people carry no details of who they would like telephoned following a serious accident. Bob, 41, who has been a paramedic for 13 years, said: 'I was reflecting on some of the calls I've attended at the roadside where I had to look through the mobile phone contacts struggling for information on a shocked or injured person. 'It's difficult to know who to call. Someone might have 'mum' in their phone book but that doesn't mean they'd want them contacted in an emergency. 'Almost everyone carries a mobile phone now, and with ICE we'd know immediately who to contact and what number to ring. The person may even know of their medical history.' The campaign was launched this week by Bob and Falklands war hero Simon Weston in association with Vodafone's annual Life Savers Awards. Vodafone spokesperson Ally Stevens said: 'The Life Savers Awards already demonstrate, through practical example, the important role a mobile phone can play when minutes matter in an emergency. 'By adopting the ICE advice, your mobile will now also help the rescue services quickly contact a friend or relative - which could be vital in a life or death situation.' The campaign is also asking people to think carefully about who will be their ICE partner - with helpful advice on who to choose - particularly if that person has to give consent for emergency medical treatment. Bob hopes that all emergency services will promote ICE in their area as part of a national awareness campaign to highlight the importance of carrying next of kin details at all times. He said the idea was for the benefit of loved ones as well as the patient. 'Research suggests people recover quicker from the psychological effects of their loved one being hurt if they are involved at an earlier stage and they can reach them quickly,' he added. He said he hoped mobile phone companies would now build the ICE contact into future models, adding: 'It's not a difficult thing to do. As many people say they carry mobile phones in case of an emergency, it seems natural this information should be kept there |
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The Border Reiver | Report | 14 Jul 2005 05:19 |
Hi Jackie, It is a good idea. There was a thread on it but it seems to have disappeared - perhaps this needs to be nudged now and again to keep it on the first page. Friar (W.A.) |
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Lilly the flower | Report | 14 Jul 2005 08:57 |
I am nudging this as it is a excellent idea,.... hope you all have a good day, the sun is shinning here in London which is always a good start........Lilly |
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~Messy | Report | 14 Jul 2005 08:58 |
What an excellent idea - very simple but could make a real difference. Many thanks for posting the details. |
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WhackyJackieInOz | Report | 14 Jul 2005 12:43 |
Nudge |
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Jack (Sahara) | Report | 14 Jul 2005 12:45 |
Funnily enough I opened an email about this only yesterday. I agree it is a great idea and I have done it. Jack x |
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Joe ex Bexleyheath | Report | 14 Jul 2005 12:52 |
I did open a thread on this on the 12th July - and am told I was not the first. However, it is always good to have this brought to peoples attention. |
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WhackyJackieInOz | Report | 14 Jul 2005 13:16 |
So Sorry I didn't realise it had been done before as I have not seen it But thanks for your understanding the 2 that have open threads on it Regards Jackie |