Turns out you need android 4.2 or higher so no go on my phone
I've got the ICE no. on my phone, but I do think that a card in your wallet with details on it is far more accessible. Or your ICE details on your bike key ring.
As an ex ambulance officer, I never mucked about wasting time checking anyones phone or wallet. I dealt with the patient first. The police are the ones to contact next of kin etc, and they can usually track your address from your car or bike rego no quicker than going through a cell ph. When a patient arrives at a hospital, the staff there can contact family members.
Suprising how many conscious patients dont want anyone contacted untill they knew how bad their injuries were and just what was wrong with them.
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
Great idea, thanks for the thread. I have added ICE to those that I would wish to know, now I just hope that it never has to be actually used...
Hm, I live alone. So no one would be any wiser even if it takes them only 2 minutes to find out my address. So I really hope they will look for other things too. Got a an engraved tag now with emergency contacts on it. Not exactly sure where to put it though. The bike key ring is a possibility but I'm not sure anyone would check that. So far I just keep it in my jacket pocket as I'm not always carrying a wallet around.
Live alone and don't always carry a wallet...that's living the life
Just a slight tangent on this....
How about letting someone know when you go out for a ride, where you're going and agree to txt them at intervals? That way if something happens someone can start looking (you could be over a fence, in a ditch, or up a gravel road in the boondocks). A bit like going tramping or sailing.
If you are commuting to work etc...then people would know you aren't where you should be and can try and contact you in the first place.
I've had one nasty crash; my phone was in the underseat compartment and was trashed. Had it been in my leathers it would have ben trashed. I was awake so I gave my details when I arrived at hospital. I assisted at a fatal bike crash; nobody was concerned with who he was, just focused on trying to save his life.
Legalise anarchy
We have gps on are bikes .sure u chould add one easy enough.
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