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Old 07-16-08 | 02:18 AM
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Originally Posted by supcom
You can type up any information that you think an EMT should know and print it on a small card. Stick it in your wallet next to your ID. It costs nothing and is every bit as effective as a roadID, dog tag, etc.

Of course, it won't have the same bling factor as a roadID bracelet or necklace, but it cheap and much easier to change the info if necessary. And you can put as much stuff down as you want.
That's exactly what I do. I have an ID holder that can be separated from my wallet, so I just stuck a printed card in it with my ICE info and blood type. I always carry the ID holder in my jersey pocket anyways, so that method is sufficient for me. Plus I hate wearing bracelets. My friend does the same thing too and he was involved in an accident with a car and the EMTs were able to get his allergy info from his card (the friend is perfectly fine now). Screw the $20, they're just trying to make money off people who are paranoid.
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