Over 75 percent of people don’t carry any in case of emergency contact information with them, and an even higher percentage of people don’t carry their basic medical information. So what would happen if you were in a serious accident today?
Do you have a preparedness plan?
In the case of a medical emergency, medical responders are trained to look for an In Case of Emergency (ICE) card in your purse or wallet. If they fail to find one, they can begin basic treatment, but are working blind. Carrying an Orggit ICE card in your wallet will allow these first responders to obtain your crucial medical information (via email or fax) simply by calling the 800 number on the card. Your allergies, medical conditions, medications, and more can all be accessed and used by the emergency responders to help take the guesswork out of your treatment.
Another great feature of the ICE card is instant access to your in-case-of emergency contacts. So if you are in an accident, the emergency responders will know who to call, and in what order. No more frantically searching through your phone trying to guess who to call in this situation. Emergency preparedness is critical to ensuring that you receive the best possible treatment in these scenarios.
The ICE service is only one of the great features of Orggit, and it’s included in every subscription, for every user. Once you sign up for your Orggit account, take a moment to fill in your Emergency Profile and medical information. You never know when you’ll need it, but you’ll be relieved knowing that it’s always there when needed.
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