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Re: Emergency Contact Info
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January 28, 2011, 09:22:48 AM »
Quote from: Mrs. DantesDame on January 23, 2011, 05:02:18 PM
Too bad about the typo on the bottom sticker
Yeah, I wish that there was a better and more consistent way of putting information like this on a helmet.
Who said the guys who are doing helmet stickers for brain buckets knew anything aboot spelling
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January 31, 2011, 05:08:17 AM »
I recorded all my relevant emergency info (mostly phone numbers and meds) on a USB drive that's designed to be worn like dogtags. It's labeled "Emergency Info" on the outhside.
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March 07, 2011, 09:01:33 PM »
I went to this site that was recommended in a prior post
http://www.medids.com/free-id.php
and printed out the free ID cards that you can laminate and carry with you (Name, DOB, emergency contacts, physician name and phone #, conditions, allergies, meds, and place to enter other info. You can update for free any time you wish or save to a secure website at a small charge and don't need to retype all the information each time.
Might also order a RoadID wrist band since it appears to be a good alternative, as do the dogtags on a neck chain. As a former EMT/First Responder I was taught to look for those visual items that a person might be wearing in addition to med-alert tags.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
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March 08, 2011, 06:08:19 AM »
I just can't have anything on my wrists when I'm riding cause I have my riding gear on and it bugs the living crap out of me lol.
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March 08, 2011, 08:40:35 AM »
What do the board medics think about zip tieing a laminated card to a zipper on the jacket? Now that I've worn it a couple of times, I can't imagine wanting to wear my little laminated card around my neck on each and every ride but I could attach it to the outside breast pocket on my jacket. Would that be totally ignored or un-noticed?
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I have been a Firefighter / Paramedic for 17 years. I have never been on a severe accident when I have had time too look for, or even worry about a contact persons info. If i am lucky, I find something with a name on it. I think its important to realize that these are issues that are delt with long and I mean long after arrival to a hospital. Just carry a drivers license and the rest will fall into place. If the accident is that severe, most of your medical history is of little concern. Your life threatening injuries that were sustained in the crash are far more important.
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April 25, 2011, 01:32:37 PM »
Quote from: bluepoof on March 08, 2011, 08:40:35 AM
What do the board medics think about zip tieing a laminated card to a zipper on the jacket? Now that I've worn it a couple of times, I can't imagine wanting to wear my little laminated card around my neck on each and every ride but I could attach it to the outside breast pocket on my jacket. Would that be totally ignored or un-noticed?
Seems like after a while you would risk having it rip off the jacket and wind up on the road with a bunch of your personal info on it. Depending on what you put on it.
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Quote from: Rottguinness on April 08, 2011, 05:53:58 PM
I have been a Firefighter / Paramedic for 17 years. I have never been on a severe accident when I have had time too look for, or even worry about a contact persons info. If i am lucky, I find something with a name on it. I think its important to realize that these are issues that are delt with long and I mean long after arrival to a hospital. Just carry a drivers license and the rest will fall into place. If the accident is that severe, most of your medical history is of little concern. Your life threatening injuries that were sustained in the crash are far more important.
sometimes we spend way too much time thinking about things that don't matter
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I was a volunteer fireman for 35 years and most of the calls were MV accidents. While we were working on the injured we gave all ID's to the police so they could notify the families. We would hand all wallets and purses to the cops. If the injured were able to talk we would use their first name to maintain contact and give comfort. When we had an injured person with a helmet on we left the bucket on the head, stabilized the neck and strapped them on the back board. Removing bucket could move the neck and cause more damage. On some injured people, leaving the helmet on was mandatory because it helped hold the bones and muscle together for the doctors to work with.
I left the fire service because my hearing got so bad I could not hear warnings and orders. Got toooo unsafe for me and others. I really miss those guys. (guys and gals)
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Thank you for giving what service you could when you could
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Re: Emergency Contact Info
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Quote from: Rottguinness on April 08, 2011, 05:53:58 PM
I have been a Firefighter / Paramedic for 17 years. I have never been on a severe accident when I have had time too look for, or even worry about a contact persons info. If i am lucky, I find something with a name on it. I think its important to realize that these are issues that are delt with long and I mean long after arrival to a hospital. Just carry a drivers license and the rest will fall into place. If the accident is that severe, most of your medical history is of little concern. Your life threatening injuries that were sustained in the crash are far more important.
^this. I was a medic/FF for 15 years and a medical bracelet was the most commonly recognized item. Other than that, medics aren't going to go through pockets, inspect stickers on helmets or look for flash drives hidden on your bike. Except for the bracelet, how would you know if any of the gear the person was wearing was his or hers-borrowed? Can't take the chance...
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Re: Emergency Contact Info
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February 04, 2013, 05:21:12 PM »
Here's a question that maybe you medic-type peeps can answer for me. Peter somehow got his old PO Box listed on his driver's license instead of our home address (I know you're not supposed to be able to do this, but it somehow got through the system).
So, my question is: does this really matter? Like, if he were to be in an accident, say, and they use his driver's license as ID, does having the physical address of the house aid anyone in any way? Or does it really not matter? I'm not sure whether I should push him to change the address on his license or not.
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How about some of these?
http://www.mydogtag.com/
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