Jump start "battery" in a pocket

The yellow dot sticker/book sounds like a good idea. I had not heard of it before--and not sure if our local EMT/Sheriff's department knows of it either.

However, I do suggest that everyone who has any significant medical problems, put a laminated card in their wallet right next to the driver's license. We have two sided, with small print--cheap and easy to make on your computer. It has contact information, Primary care physician, medications currently taken and medical history.

The first place an EMS/ ER personal or LEO will look is in the wallet for information.

WE also have a notation on our phone's contact basis, where the medical information/history is located on the cell phone (smart phone) memory.
 
Better than Bob's laminated card and the Yellow Dot (the dot is a yellow
sticker placed on your car's rear window) is a credit card size ID with
a QR code, which can be read by any smartphone, bringing up a webpage
containing all owners medical information.

Other benefits included in this emergency 911 medical information system
*immediate significant medical information on card, used defined
*other stickers for car, kids lunch box, etc
*color photo ID
*emergency contact information
*GPS mapping of the incident site
*online personal medical record keeping system
*less than $15./year

Check it out here:

www.myinfo911.com

This speaks for you in case you can't. And, like money in savings
account, you may not know when you need it, but when you do,
you're mighty glad it's there.

Aye.
 
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