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10-22-2011, 11:17 AM | #1 |
AMA Supersport
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Florida
Moto: Not a damn thing
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Does an EMT/first responder have access to a bar code scanner? If it were a true emergency, are they going to take the extra time to find a bar code scanner and scan this thing? Why would I want this information stored online with some random company? Why pay $10 bucks for that when you can make it yourself for free?
It's an interesting idea, but not the way that website sets it up. There are plenty of free QR creators that will allow you to create it yourself without having your info stored online.
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10-24-2011, 11:45 PM | #2 | |
I give Squids a bad name
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Fly Over State
Moto: 1996 CBR600 F3 (AKA the Flying Turd)
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Medical bracelets themselves are about useless now. Half the time I can't even tell if it is a medical bracelet because it looks like a normal bracelet until I turn it over. The FFs usually cut that off long before EMS arrives anyways. Blood type doesnt' matter. I'm not doing a transfussion in the back of an ambulance and the doctors are going to test your blood before they give you any (no way in hell they are risking their career over some random card). If you have to have it fast then you get 0-. At the hospital, they will go through your shit. A card with maybe your daily medications and some basic contact info wouldn't hurt. I'd probably initial the card too. On that side of things I'm not too clear because I don't usually hang around for the after.
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