emergency services propose that citizens on their cell phones include a phone number for them or anyone, can call who should know first in case of an accident.
"In an emergency call a. .."
What would you do if a person is unconscious after an accident? Perhaps the question is strong, but it is usual to try to identify and contact a family member. Currently
found that most of the population owns a mobile phone , when technology we should use it as close to the best and if we can help in case of an emergency, the better.
According to paramedics, often in road accidents casualties carry a cell phone, but if they need to contact someone, stand idly by as they do not know who to call, due to the huge list of numbers exist in these devices.
ICE (In Case of Emergency)
The idea is to expand that people have in their contact list a number to call in an emergency. The acronym with which others should recognize this number is "ICE" which in English means In Case of Emergency.
All this in order to facilitate the management of professional call for emergencies, under this number will enroll the person who called the firemen, policemen, paramedics, or first-come to our rescue, also recommend that if you have several options, such as ICE1 we can draw, ICE2, ICE3, etc. is simple, costs nothing and can help a lot.
The idea, which they say could be adopted worldwide, originated in the United Kingdom. And so far it has circulated by e-mail chains, there is bad data, but as it has reached many corners of the planet seems to be a good sign that it might be interesting and easily disseminated.
campaign ICE actually existed, was invented by a paramedic named Bob Brotchie, who won LifeSavers Awards, given by a telephone company called Vodafone. According to data published at that time over 75% of people did not include details on their mobile phones to identify them.
Finally, if you are averse to such practices would be wrong to prevent, identify its cellular big names such as: "Mama", "Husband" or the like, may also help in certain situations
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