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Old 02-20-23 | 03:21 PM
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gauvins
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Originally Posted by sloar
As a medic/firefighter, it’s nice to know the patients correct info so we can ask them questions to test their levels of consciousness in case of head injuries. Also it’s easier to finish a report not having to wait on the hospital to get info. There’s been lots of times I was given the wrong name and address from a person who had their bell rung.
Interesting comment.

So in your experience: name, date of birth, city+state+country or residence, contact phone and eventual medical conditions would be it, right?

(I'll still add emergency email -- quite often we travel with foreign SIMs such that our usual phone numbers will not be answered and the more reliable way is email).
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