New ICE initiative for mobile users in the UK
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 8:17 pm
Just a headsup,
There's an initiative now in the UK used by ambulance/other medical services called ICE (In Case Of Emergency).
Essentially, if you're found unconscious or badly injured or such, medical staff will contact the person listed in your address book as 'ICE' to inform them of the situation.
Handy for people who don't have clear address books, or specifically don't want their parents/ex wife contacted in case of emergency.
So just key in an entry called 'ICE' and the number you want.
Dunno how much steam this will gather, but it makes about as much sense as carrying a donor card.
There's an initiative now in the UK used by ambulance/other medical services called ICE (In Case Of Emergency).
Essentially, if you're found unconscious or badly injured or such, medical staff will contact the person listed in your address book as 'ICE' to inform them of the situation.
Handy for people who don't have clear address books, or specifically don't want their parents/ex wife contacted in case of emergency.
So just key in an entry called 'ICE' and the number you want.
Dunno how much steam this will gather, but it makes about as much sense as carrying a donor card.
