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http://www.eastanglianambulance.com/...ce/default.asp
Following the disaster in London . . . East Anglian Ambulance Service have launched a national "In case of Emergency ( ICE ) " campaign with the support of Falklands war hero Simon Weston. The idea is that you store the word " I C E " in your mobile phone address book, and against it enter the number of the person you would want to be contacted "In Case of Emergency". In an emergency situation ambulance and hospital staff will then be able to quickly find out who your next of kin are and be able to contact them. It's so simple that everyone can do it. Please do. Please will you also email this to everybody in your address book, it won't take too many 'forwards' before everybody will know about this. It really could save your life, or put a loved one's mind at rest. |
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dave F wrote:
http://www.eastanglianambulance.com/...ce/default.asp Following the disaster in London . . . East Anglian Ambulance Service have launched a national "In case of Emergency ( ICE ) " campaign with the support of Falklands war hero Simon Weston. The idea is that you store the word " I C E " in your mobile phone address book, and against it enter the number of the person you would want to be contacted "In Case of Emergency". In an emergency situation ambulance and hospital staff will then be able to quickly find out who your next of kin are and be able to contact them. It's so simple that everyone can do it. Please do. Please will you also email this to everybody in your address book, it won't take too many 'forwards' before everybody will know about this. It really could save your life, or put a loved one's mind at rest. NOT such a clever idea for Nokia users (maybe others too). If you save the same number under two different names (like Girlfriend and ICE), then caller ID gets confused and no longer displays the name of the person calling because it now has a choice of two, just their number... Also, your G/F may take some convincing that you haven't nicknamed her ICEqueen. All those In Car Entertainment shops are going to get ****ed too. I'm sure medics are clever enough to flick thru a phone and look for MUM or DAD rather than **** about with ICE! |
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sharky wrote:
NOT such a clever idea for Nokia users (maybe others too). If you save the same number under two different names (like Girlfriend and ICE), then caller ID gets confused and no longer displays the name of the person calling because it now has a choice of two, just their number... Maybe one number (the ICE one would be the obvious choice) could be saved with the international prefix for the UK +44 I'm sure medics are clever enough to flick thru a phone and look for MUM or DAD rather than **** about with ICE! Not all of us still have parents or maybe wouldn't want them contacted in the first instance. -- Kat |
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"Kat" wrote in message ... Not all of us still have parents or maybe wouldn't want them contacted in the first instance. Conversely, most parents would not have their immediate next-of-kin in their phonebook as 'son' or 'daughter'. |
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"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... In article , (Kat) wrote: sharky wrote: NOT such a clever idea for Nokia users (maybe others too). If you save the same number under two different names (like Girlfriend and ICE), then caller ID gets confused and no longer displays the name of the person calling because it now has a choice of two, just their number... Maybe one number (the ICE one would be the obvious choice) could be saved with the international prefix for the UK +44 That doesn't help as I found out. I've added "ICE" to the name of my home number entry. Just add "ICE - Call entry 'Home'". Should be enough to give them instructions of where to call. |
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"dave F" a écrit dans le message de ... http://www.eastanglianambulance.com/...ce/default.asp Following the disaster in London . . . East Anglian Ambulance Service have launched a national "In case of Emergency ( ICE ) " campaign with the support of Falklands war hero Simon Weston. The idea is that you store the word " I C E " in your mobile phone address book, and against it enter the number of the person you would want to be contacted "In Case of Emergency". In an emergency situation ambulance and hospital staff will then be able to quickly find out who your next of kin are and be able to contact them. It's so simple that everyone can do it. Please do. Please will you also email this to everybody in your address book, it won't take too many 'forwards' before everybody will know about this. It really could save your life, or put a loved one's mind at rest. While the basic idea here is a good one, press reports have already made it clear that the mother-tongue of many people travelling on London Transport etc. is not English. It would therefore be wide to adopt a more universally recognised emergency identifier than 'ICE'. The obvious solution is 'SOS', which is already unambiguously familiar the world over as it dates from the days of Morse Code telegraphy... Regards, - Alan (in polyglot Brussels) |
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