I was in my GP's surgery the other day and saw a sign up about the ICE idea.
In Case of Emergency (ICE)
basically to cut it shorter...
save in ur phone book a number under the name of ICE so if anything happens to you a next of kin can be contacted.
its for the purposes of emergency medical staff (ambulances etc)
you can save more than one..
ICE1.. ICE2...ICE 3 etc...
taken from a website ^^
please make sure you all have this in ur phone book adn tell family and friends..
this information could potentially save your life if you have medical issues... and notify relatives sooner rather than later!![/quote]
In Case of Emergency (ICE)
basically to cut it shorter...
save in ur phone book a number under the name of ICE so if anything happens to you a next of kin can be contacted.
its for the purposes of emergency medical staff (ambulances etc)
you can save more than one..
ICE1.. ICE2...ICE 3 etc...
ICE in your mobile phone
The original concept, conceived by Cambridge paramedic Bob Brotchie, involved putting the acronym ICE in front of your designated emergency contact.
Follow these hints to get the best out of ICE:
Make sure the person whose name and number you are giving has agreed to be your ICE partner
Make sure your ICE partner has a list of people they should contact on your behalf - including your place of work
Make sure your ICE person's number is one that's easy to contact, for example a home number could be useless in an emergency if the person works full time
Make sure your ICE partner knows about any medical conditions that could affect your emergency treatment - for example allergies or current medication
Make sure if you are under 18, your ICE partner is a parent or guardian authorised to make decision on your behalf - for example if you need a life or death operation
Should your preferred contact be deaf, then type ICETEXT then the name of your contact before saving the number
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 won't 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.
taken from a website ^^
please make sure you all have this in ur phone book adn tell family and friends..
this information could potentially save your life if you have medical issues... and notify relatives sooner rather than later!![/quote]