What do you think the first response of an emergency team is during an accident? We all know they try to save and administer aid, but they also try to identify the person. Would someone be able to identify you and locate your next of kin in the case of an emergency? Practically everyone carries cell phones now days. But how many of us have the pertinent information on them however? If you were in an accident or got sick traveling, would you be able to leave a trail to contact your next of kin? Would medical personnel have the necessary information to treat you without the worry of your possibly having allergic reactions to some type of treatment. If not, it's time to get connected and ICE your cell phone now. ICE is simply a list of contacts that alert medical and emergency personnel that these are your "In Case of Emergency Contacts." This information entered into your cell phone can save your life and can save a lot of time in treating you in case of an emergency.
ICE entered on your cell phone can be a lifesaver, especially if you are being treated for a serious illness. If you travel a lot on business, and got ill or in a serious accident in another state or another country, would authorities and medical personnel have enough information to treat you? It is up to you as an individual to take the necessary steps to ensure you are cared for properly. This includes having the right information readily available.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/94275/ice_your_cell_phone_in_case_of_emergency.html?cat=5
And that's all I have to say about that...
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