In Case of Emergency (ICE)
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In case of emergency (ICE) is an initiative that enables first responders, such as paramedics, firefighters, and police officers, to identify victims and contact their next of kin to obtain important medical information. It encourages people to enter emergency contacts in their mobile phone address book under the name "ICE". Alternately, a person can list multiple emergency contacts as "ICE1", "ICE2", etc. The popularity of thisintiative is spreading throughout Ireland and across Europe.
We suggest that you put up to three contact names and numbers, and give your loved ones peace of mind - we're on call for you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
What is ICE?
ICE (In Case of Emergency ) has been devised in response to research that shows 80% of people do not carry any emergency contact details with them at all times. A similar proportion now carries a mobile phone, correct use of which can speed up notification of next of kin or designated contacts following an accident.Other benefits include helping with identification, and gaining details of the patient's medical history, including medical conditions, allergies, blood type etc.
The role of the publicPeople who carry a mobile phone are being encouraged to prefix an existing contact in their phone's address book with the acronym ICE (In Case of Emergency).
The ICE contact should be someone who can be reached if a patient becomes sick or injured to such an extent that they are unable to communicate. The contact should be made fully aware that they have been designated as such.
Does ICE work for everyone?
The mobile phone system can work for all phone owners, but has limitations in some circumstances, such as:
No doubt there will be other issues as experience is gained and this list is in no way exhaustive.
Putting ICE into your mobile phonePutting the acronym ICE in front of your designated emergency contact. Follow these hints to get the best out of ICE:
My phone doesn't show the callers name any more
This will be because your ICE contact number is a duplicate entry of another contact in your phone book. If you have two numbers the same, your phone will not know which one to display so it will show just the number. To get round this, simply type a * after the number under your ICE contact. It will still work and will cure the caller-ID problem.
More information can be obtained from this weblink http://www.icecontact.com/
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