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Thinking a bit about the thread where a forum member helped a fellow biker out of the woods. Does anyone carry emergency contact details and info on them or have the ICE (In Case of Emergency) number in their phone when out riding?
If so, would the emergency services actually look through your phone to retrieve it?
Just wondering, like.
It's a good idea and something that some of the Emergency Services encourage. However, many folk have a "phone lock" now so it's going to be of little use.
I have a "if found, please call" number on the Power-on screen of my GPS though 🙂
Never used it, I simply look up home for parents to come and collect their drunken kids.
I don't have any need to use ICE when at work, if they're that ill they can't do it themselves then I won't be ringing anyone.
I should add, if it's something that worries you then carry a plasticised card in your wallet with details on, I've helped look for IDs at the hospital before. Phones can break or as mentioned often locked, a small card in a wallet or pocket is better.
if you use an iPhone, take a screen shot of your ICE details and set that as your phones lock screen. i try to remember to do it when I ride on me todd.
I have emergency contact details taped to my helmet and they used to be on my frame as well but I took them off as I sold that bike. need to do it on the new ones!
We never check at work and don't even answer if phone rings , not sure what police do I'm sure they look but as said most phones are locked these days
I always wear my Road id when out cycling or paragliding.
if you use an iPhone, take a screen shot of your ICE details and set that as your phones lock screen. i try to remember to do it when I ride on me todd.
Only problem with that is that any push messages cover the screen.
just get a tattoo
Paramedic friend told me they don't search for them straight away first priority is to help you. In hospital they might and to keep a card in wallet as its most likely to be kept with you. Helmets can get damaged and often not removed at scene of an accident.
I cannot believe people do not have auto lock set on their handsets. How totally daft not to! You give away all of your contacts and grant someone carte blanche to call anywhere in the world, at your expense. Intelligent!
I cannot believe people do not have auto lock set on their handsets. How totally daft not to! You give away all of your contacts and grant someone carte blanche to call anywhere in the world, at your expense. Intelligent!
Mine is never locked.
But then again, I've had mobile phones for the last 20 years and I've never lost or had one stolen.
It lives in my trouser pocket, and if its not in there, it's in my hand.
Android user and I have ice and medical condition on my lock screen...I also have a medic alert bracelet thing that I wear pretty much 24/7 as well as a medic alert wallet card in my wallet. Phone may be locked but the contact details are visible so can be used.
I thought ICE was in car entertainment
How would you get an in care entertainment in a G&T?
Genuinely un-sure what the benefits are of this.
Being ID'd is way down on the list of my own priorities should I be incapacitated for some reason.
Fairly sure should it become necessary, and when the immediate priorities have been dealt with, getting ID'd is relatively trivial these days. Probably because of irate wives ringing the Police/Hospital wondering where the hell you've got to this time 🙂
Edit: Unless you have a medical condition obviously.
ICE was fine back in the days when a mobile phone lock consisted of pressing * and # together.
Mine is a swipe pattern, impossible to guess. And given what most phones are now capable of, frankly I don't want anyone to access it thanks!
On Android (at least from ICS), you can put owner information on the lock screen.
ive got a sticker with ICE: then my home phone number stuck on the back of the phone.
No one has ever used it, but I like to think it might help.
I wear a dog tag with ICE info and more importantly medical info.
^which can't be used by medical personnel for legal reasons until verified.... but hey ho
phones die in crashes.
phones are locked.
My wallet has my driving Licence in it which has enough info to sort anything out.
If I had a medical condition then a proper medical alert bracelet would be sensible.
A proper ID Card that linked to medical records would be great.
As per Drac.
Mrs FD says they wont bother looking at a phone, they will concentrate on making you better.
Eventually you will be well enough to say who you want to bring some grapes in, or you would hope relatives would contact the Police. If the above fails then the Police would get involved
If you have medical conditions, surely you wear a bracelet?
^which can't be used by medical personnel for legal reasons until verified.... but hey ho
News to me.
I wear an ankle band called a Tag. It has all my personal id, tracks me & records it all. I got it for free.
sorry, what are we talking about again?It lives in my trouser pocket, and if its not in there, it's in my hand.
My phone usually tracks where I've been. I quite like the idea of giving the emergency services a breadcrumb trail to follow back to my house.
It'll make their otherwise dull and boring day when they have little to do, more interesting.
Do folk carry their whole wallets on rides then? If I'm on a really long one ill stick a card in my pocket. Otherwise my phone is my sole source of ID. That said, if I was trying to ID someone I'd probably look for 'home' or 'mum' or sommat first.
Whack one of these on your helmet or bike. Or both!
Obviously treating the person initially is more important than contacting their NOK but if they have special medical conditions this could provide critical information for the paramedics...
Well that's no good it's only 4 digits.
😀 suitably redacted. Don't want any of you lot breathing down the phone to my missus 🙂
The [i]actual[/i] screen has full number and name. Obviously.
LOL @ qwerty, took a second but got there!
in a previous life we used to have a big dymo label with name and blood group on the side of moto helmets, all these interactive and modern versions seem to add to the complications that would not really be noticed in a crisis situation. and like peeps have said, phones loose battery and break just when you don't want them to.
KISS still works.
KISS still works.
Quite true, but as mentioned earlier helmets may get cut off and left at scene or binned. So likewise not perfect.
Having it on the phone is also useful if you misplace the phone, which is my main reason. ICE is just a side benefit.
If I had anything medically notifiable then I'd probably wear a suitable bracelet.
Is there not duplicate issues with having an ICE contact stored in your phonebook? Surely that person already exists in the phonebook, so are we all renaming our partners ICE.
KISS still works.
Didn't they also save Christmas?
Is there not duplicate issues with having an ICE contact stored in your phonebook? Surely that person already exists in the phonebook, so are we all renaming our partners ICE.
I believe a common solution is to add a hash # at the end of your ICE number - that way it is still callable but not a duplicate.
I am on first name terms with the staff at most local hospitals and even have an allocated bed in a couple of them
😉
I've got a ICE on my work phone. Trouble is phone is locked with a pass code, so wouldn't be much use really.
I've got a ICE on my work phone. Trouble is phone is locked with a pass code, so wouldn't be much use really.
As mentioned earlier, just put the details on your lock screen.
I am on first name terms with the staff at most local hospitals and even have an allocated bed in a couple of them
You are Sir Jimmy Savile and I claim my £5....
Is there not duplicate issues with having an ICE contact stored in your phonebook? Surely that person already exists in the phonebook, so are we all renaming our partners ICE.
I have various people with the same number stored separately on my works phone - Samsung Android
I have various people with the same number stored separately on my works phone - Samsung Android
How does it know which contact name/photo to display when that number rings you?
faz083 - ^which can't be used by medical personnel for legal reasons until verified.... but hey ho
Clearly you haven't got a clue what you're commenting on... but hey ho 😉
How does it know which contact name/photo to display when that number rings you?
Not sure, I don't get called by them generally
It's a bunch of desks with half a dozen people on each but just one line.
I think it displays the first number that was allocated that number
I think it displays the first number that was allocated that number
I think that would be the [i]"duplicate issues"[/i] that mechmonkey suggested. 🙂
Not sure, I don't get called by them generally
So likewise when you call one of them presumably your phone displays and logs a name at random?
(e.g. you call "Sue" but it appears and is logged as a call to "Bob" because they both have that number against their contact)
So likewise when you call one of them presumably your phone displays and logs a name at random?
(e.g. you call "Sue" but it appears and is logged as a call to "Bob" because they both have that number against their contact)
It displays the number I dial, not sure what it logs as I never look at them
Re the 'duplicate issues' surely if you added ICE and gave it the same number as - say - HOME (which you already have) If home calls it would display HOME (if it's like mine) as you'd be unlikely to call ICE, it wouldn't cause an issue.
😀
Or just add a hash to make them different numbers, as I suggested earlier. 😀
