Last Updated: May 05, 2021

ICE - In Case Of Emergency In Jacksonville North Carolina

When accidents occur in Jacksonville, North Carolina, the victims' emergency contacts are extremely important. Too often, those involved aren't able to provide rescuers with phone numbers and medical information.

When North Carolina police and rescue workers must sift through pockets, glove compartments, wallets, purses and cell phone directories, they waste precious time.

In the unfortunate event that you are involved in an accident, you have people in the Jacksonville, North Carolina, area who you'll want to be contacted to arrange help, give consent to treatment and inform Jacksonville paramedics of medical conditions, allergies or medications.

A brilliantly simple solution is now spreading through Jacksonville and around the globe: ICE. ICE – standing for In Case of Emergency – is a way to identify emergency contacts in your cell phone directory.

Simply put 'ICE' before a contact name in your cell phone, like 'ICE – Dad,' 'ICE – Nancy.' or 'ICE – Doctor Roberts.' Rescuers will be able to quickly identify your emergency contacts, saving valuable time.

Bob Brotchie, a Cambridge, England, paramedic came up with the idea and a promotional campaign in England in 2005. This idea is gaining attention in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and in other countries. Jacksonville rescue workers all know of how many times they are unable to find a wallet or purse on an accident victim, yet most Jacksonville area folks over 14 years of age are seldom without their cell phone.

There are national and worldwide disaster databases, but participation can cost up to $200 a year. 'ICE' is free to the 276 million cell phone users in the U.S.

It is easy for you and your families to designate some ICE contacts in your cell phone. Remember to keep the listings current.

Please join Tire Country in getting the word out. Help us put Jacksonville, North Carolina, on ICE!

Tire Country
1801 Lejeune Blvd
Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540
(910) 353-8473