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October 20, 2007 By Karen Creel

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As a critical care nurse I know how important it is to have accurate medical information and the ability to contact a patients family in an emergency. As I was checking out the blogs of a number of people on my “bloggers group”, I came across this post on SunRose Aromatics blog. It involves a campaign started by a paramedic encouraging people to store their emergency info numbers in their cell phones. We all have one right?

Check it out, and be sure to update those cell phones tonight!
www.sunrosearomatics.blogspot.com

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  1. La Tea Dah says

    October 20, 2007 at 2:06 am

    Great idea — and I make sure mine listed as “Mom” is in my kids phones as well, in case an emergency tech has to call me and my kids can’t tell whom to call.


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