|
"In
Case of Emergency"
Call
ICE!

Click
Here for More!
|
There
is no simpler way of letting our firefighters know who to
contact should you be involved in an accident than by using
ICE.
Standing for In Case of Emergency, ICE will
allow paramedics police officers to quickly contact persons
who can be informed of the incident.
When
9-1-1 is called many times the victims are unconscious and
unable to inform paramedics of important information such
as:
- Previous Medical
Condition
- Medications
- Name and Address
- Significant
Contacts
You
can make our jobs easier by entering this contact number
into your cellular phone, giving your information to a loved
one or confidential friend. To take advantage of this simple
program you should:
- Type the acronym
ICE followed by a contact name (for example, ICE - mom
or ICE - David) into the address book of your mobile phone
- Save their
phone number into the contact
- Tell your
ICE contact that you have selected them
More
information on the ICE program can be found at:
Related
links:
MSNBC
story: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8743375/
http://www.icecontact.com/
[Back
to top]
|