January 21, 2008
2 for Army Medic/Vet

I'd be interested in your thoughts...

A helpful suggestion for emergency room personnel

AND is this legit?

From Kim Komando
Today's Cool Site...

In case of emergency
We don't like to think about personal tragedies. But terrible things do happen. It makes sense to be prepared.

For instance, put emergency contact information on cell phones and other gadgets. That tells emergency responders whom to contact.

But your cell phone or iPod could be lost in an emergency. So you should take other precautions.

I urge you to sign up at the Next of Kin Registry. You simply enter your name and address. Then, enter your emergency contact information. You can register multiple times.

In an emergency situation, authorities can access the Registry. Only registered agencies can use it. Also, your data is not stored on the same site where you register.

You should also register your children. List yourself as the emergency contact. It will help you sleep a little easier at night!

TO VISIT TODAY'S COOL SITE, GO HERE:
nokr.org

Posted by RagnarDanneskold at January 21, 2008 10:49 AM | Email This
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1. Thanks Ragnar.
But as a medic we never look for phones. Years ago when they started talking about putting this info on your phones I laughed. Now our police 'may' look for your phone, but I hardly see them do it.
If you really wanted to put special info, put it behind your driver lic. Cops will look for the lic and if it's there, they can see it. Also we never touch a wallet or a purse.

Thanks buddy!

Posted by: Army Medic/Vet on January 24, 2008 07:16 AM
2. Thanks AMV... did you have a chance to read the first link?... thoughts?

Posted by: Ragnar Danneskjold on January 24, 2008 08:30 AM
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