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In Case of Emergency

ICE Your Cell Phone

In Case of Emergency: It could save your life and notify loved ones.


If you can’t tell paramedics who you are, your cell phone can help emergency responders and healthcare workers to identify you and notify your loved ones.

Just program your cell phone’s telephone book with the codeword “ICE” (In Case of Emergency):

1. Open your cell phone telephone book to create a new entry. Instead of entering the name of a person, enter the word “ICE”.

2. Enter the phone number of the person you would want contacted in an emergency. To list multiple contacts, name the entries ICE1, ICE2, and so on.

Emergency workers look for the codeword ICE when they turn to your phone. Help them save your life. Program your phone today.























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