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The idea is that you store the word "ICE" 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 - everyone can do it. Please do. It really could save your life."
> Hmm, I've never had a stay in hospital, never been in an ambulance,
> need to go to a doctor about once every 3 years.
>
> I think I'm gonna ask the government for my National Insurance
> payments back. It's me > wheelchairs!
A lil' harsh. We are all grateful that the healthcare (to what ever degree present) is there if we ever do chew wires.
> I think I'm gonna ask the government for my National Insurance payments back. It's me
> keeping Timmy in fancy wheelchairs!
I'll have you know, Mr. Trout, that I bought my last wheelchair and my powerchair ... so sod off!
I think I'm gonna ask the government for my National Insurance payments back. It's me keeping Timmy in fancy wheelchairs!
> They do a properly good job and any small thing that we can do to help
> them seems worthwhile to me.
Try not to crash your car/get stabbed/fall off anything or chew wires.
Now, about my moderator privileges ...
*sucks teeth*
But seriously. If it helps the ambulance folk, then it's worth doing. They do a properly good job and any small thing that we can do to help them seems worthwhile to me.
"Hello, Iceland customer services, can I help you?"
> "hi its amblnce drvr ur kid broke lgz, in cma, pls come 2 hsptl
> now thx"
Ha.