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ICE....In Case of Emergency - Worth reading

Bubba

Registered User
Ever heard of ICE? Not InCar Entertainment but In Case of Emergency. Lets spread the word peeps, its a good'un!

A Cambridge-based paramedic has launched a national campaign with Vodafone to encourage people to store emergency contact details in their mobile phones.

Bob Brotchie, a clinical team leader for the East Anglian Ambulance NHS Trust, hatched the plan last year after struggling to get contact details from shocked or injured patients.

By entering the acronym ICE ? for In Case of Emergency ? into the mobile?s phone book, users can log the name and number of someone who should be contacted in an emergency.
The idea follows research carried out by Vodafone that shows more than 75 per cent of people carry no details of who they would like telephoned following a serious accident.

Bob, 41, who has been a paramedic for 13 years, said: ?I was reflecting on some of the calls I?ve attended at the roadside where I had to look through the mobile phone contacts struggling for information on a shocked or injured person.

?It?s difficult to know who to call. Someone might have ?mum? in their phone book but that doesn?t mean they?d want them contacted in an emergency.
?Almost everyone carries a mobile phone now, and with ICE we?d know immediately who to contact and what number to ring. The person may even know of their medical history.?

The campaign was launched this week by Bob and Falklands war hero Simon Weston in association with Vodafone?s annual Life Savers Awards.
Vodafone spokesperson Ally Stevens said: ?The Life Savers Awards already demonstrate, through practical example, the important role a mobile phone can play when minutes matter in an emergency.

?By adopting the ICE advice, your mobile will now also help the rescue services quickly contact a friend or relative ? which could be vital in a life or death situation.?

The campaign is also asking people to think carefully about who will be their ICE partner - with helpful advice on who to choose - particularly if that person has to give consent for emergency medical treatment.

Bob hopes that all emergency services will promote ICE in their area as part of a national awareness campaign to highlight the importance of carrying next of kin details at all times.

He said the idea was for the benefit of loved ones as well as the patient.
?Research suggests people recover quicker from the psychological effects of their loved one being hurt if they are involved at an earlier stage and they can reach them quickly," he added.

He said he hoped mobile phone companies would now build the ICE contact into future models, adding: "It's not a difficult thing to do. As many people say they carry mobile phones in case of an emergency, it seems natural this information should be kept there."
 

Samster

chamon motherf*cker
Just chucked it in my phone. What a brilliantly simple idea eh!
 

Bubba

Registered User
Abos-feckin-lutly. Put an ICE contact on mine while I sorted that post out. The best ideas are always the simplest!
 

ianrobbo1

good looking AND modest
Me an all, :bow:
I just hope that if we are unfortunate to need it, the police/medics are also aware and will search for it!! :dunno:
 
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frenchuk

Guest
Now that's a good simple great practical idea... it will never work then. Seriously, are the emergency services/police aware of the ICE? Cos if they're not, they won't look for it in our mobiles...
 

Murt

Letch
Word is spreading fast frenchy...
Its on most of the 'services' sites now.

I think it will spread by word of mouth as well, it's such a simple, good idea.

Murt.
 

Jaws

Corporal CockUp
Staff member
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Bloody brill idea... done and done !
 
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Wurley

Guest
Had absolutely no fecking idea about it at all c7u8 , but now that I do, I am ICED & so will everybody at my station.

Wurley :neenaw:
 

Quiney

Registered User
All done

BUT

no good if the phone is switched off with a PIN needed to enable it?
 
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chuffmeister

Guest
:bow: As a medical warning bracelet wearer ( allergic to anaestics ) I fully support this type of scheme.

Such a simple idea.

All the families phones are Fully Iced up .
 

Bubba

Registered User
frenchuk said:
Now that's a good simple great practical idea... it will never work then. Seriously, are the emergency services/police aware of the ICE? Cos if they're not, they won't look for it in our mobiles...


It was a member of the Cambs Emergency services that thought up the idea in the first place Pierre, but I can see where your coming from. I believe that most of the emergency services, even Essex Ploice are aware of ICE and fully support it.
 

Murt

Letch
Motorolla probs

My wife has put ICE in her list.. with my Mob number.. but It comes up as ICE when I ring. not 'that fantastic hunk Steve' on the screen. ( just 'steve mob' really )

Any ideas. ( I have tried putting one in as international dial No +44 and the other as 079.... still the same )

Murt :xm
 

Allan

Registered User
The entire West Mudlands Police Farce has just been sent the ICE mail for them to consider - :yo:


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