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- 05-07-2007, 06:05 PM #31RicGuest
Re: Put a "Home" entry in your phone book
On May 6, 5:21 pm, [email protected] (Brian Gordon) wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
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> Ric <[email protected]> wrote:
> >On May 5, 7:48 pm, [email protected] (Brian Gordon) wrote:
> >> In article <[email protected]>,
> >> Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> >At 05 May 2007 03:09:59 -0700 Ric wrote:
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> >> >> I explained what the ICE entry is in my phone and set one up in hers
> >> >> too.
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> >> >Great! Hopefully you'll be able to explain what an ICE entry is to the
> >> >guy that finds you in an emergency, because I suspect 80% of the populace
> >> >has no idea what "ICE" means! ;-)
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> >> Worse, 100% of the EMTs and Paramedics I talked to said they would be fired
> >> on the spot if they were found messing with a patient's cellphone directory.
> >> Invasion of privacy and all that ...
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> >What state are you in?
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> I asked the questions in CA and AZ. I don't know any emergency tyoes here in
> SC, yet.
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Get in touch with your local emergency department (Fire Department,
Police Department, etc...) and ask them if they have any
recommendations about an "ICE" directory or some sort for your
personal cell phone.
Here in Florida it's now so well known I have even ICEed my work cell
phone.
In God's Grace,
Ric
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- 05-07-2007, 06:08 PM #32RicGuest
Re: Put a "Home" entry in your phone book
On May 7, 12:09 am, SMS <[email protected]> wrote:
> Todd Allcock wrote:
> > At 05 May 2007 03:09:59 -0700 Ric wrote:
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> >> I explained what the ICE entry is in my phone and set one up in hers
> >> too.
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> > Great! Hopefully you'll be able to explain what an ICE entry is to the
> > guy that finds you in an emergency, because I suspect 80% of the populace
> > has no idea what "ICE" means! ;-)
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> Yeah, ICE is actually not the entry you want if you're trying to get a
> lost phone back, as most of the populace doesn't know what it means.
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> An "If Found" is probably the most obvious entry, or if you keep your
> phone locked, put a label on it. Many people want to do the right thing
> and return property that they find, but they won't spend a lot of time
> trying to figure out how to find the owner.
What's funny is that when you power up my phone I entered the greeting
text to say:
This Phone Was Stolen From:
Ric (Last name)
(Address)
(home phone number)
I think that get the point across in a funny way. ;-)
In God's Grace,
Ric
- 05-07-2007, 10:08 PM #33TinmanGuest
Re: Put a "Home" entry in your phone book
"Ric" wrote:
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> What's funny is that when you power up my phone I entered the greeting
> text to say:
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> This Phone Was Stolen From:
> Ric (Last name)
> (Address)
> (home phone number)
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> I think that get the point across in a funny way. ;-)
Yep, if I found your phone and that's the message that came up I'd laugh
hysterically as I tossed it in the trash.
I hope you get the point in a funny way.
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Mike
- 05-13-2007, 01:56 PM #34MeGuest
Re: Put a "Home" entry in your phone book
Brian Gordon wrote:
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> Worse, 100% of the EMTs and Paramedics I talked to said they would be fired
> on the spot if they were found messing with a patient's cellphone directory.
> Invasion of privacy and all that ...
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I have been told by the city police department (Pasadena, CA) that the
paramedics are trained to check for ICE on the cell phone. This was the
police dept spokesperson who told us this.
- 05-13-2007, 06:22 PM #35KurtGuest
Re: Put a "Home" entry in your phone book
In article <[email protected]>, Me <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Brian Gordon wrote:
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> >
> >
> > Worse, 100% of the EMTs and Paramedics I talked to said they would be fired
> > on the spot if they were found messing with a patient's cellphone directory.
> > Invasion of privacy and all that ...
> >
> >
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> I have been told by the city police department (Pasadena, CA) that the
> paramedics are trained to check for ICE on the cell phone. This was the
> police dept spokesperson who told us this.
It's pretty standard all over the country.
BTW - Almost went to the Rose Bowl Flea market today. Too lazy to leave
Ventura.
BTW- A lot of the same vendors sell at the one at Ventura County
Fairgrounds (Both are RG Canning run) - most of the time cheaper prices.
RB still has better selection and more vendors.
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