Obviously not ‘liked’ cos it’s good. But cos I’m glad you posted that. xxNordboy wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:02 am Honestly, coming from someone who has dealt with more serious and fatal collisions than I care to remember, please carry some sort of ID or contact details.
It saves so much time and worry for the police and subsequently family members. I've spent hours trying to determine whether the person injured/ deceased is the owner of the vehicle (it's quite often not the owner) and who needs to be told. When you spend this time trying to do this, when someone is in critical condition, it can mean that the relatives don't get to see their loved ones until they've passed away.
I've also had to use family members to identify the person to make sure it's them. Which is fine when it is, but we've had it in the past that the family member placed under a huge amount of stress doing the ID when it turns out not to be them. Meanwhile, the real relatives are waiting for them to come home. It's a horrible time.
Do you carry obvious/ visable ID while out on the bike?
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Re: Do you carry obvious/ visable ID while out on the bike?
What about them, why do they need to know my medical details, because they're unlikely to be able to do anything with the info. For me I'm a long way off my medical conditions being responsible for me being face down in the road, so the non medical cause shouldn't matter to a random street walker having to call it in.Yorick wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2025 10:43 pmHow about the guy in the street?MrLongbeard wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:53 pmIt's one button, on your lock screen, if an ambo driver can't find it I don't reckon they're qualified to keep me alive as it ain't rocket surgery.
There is always the potential for the phone to be broken into a million bits in any off I'll grant ya, but I'll take the risk as I reckon the odds are slim unless you're the type to mount your phone on the handle bars
Phone tech?
Or piece of paper info round your neck
Long story short, there is no 100% fool proof way of carrying the info that will work for everybody, you make your choices based on your own risk factors and lifestyle and hope they work if needed.
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Nothing but i have My wife, under Wife and her name in the phone what would not be rocket science to where they need to call.
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TBH - at 64 I have no idea what my blood group is!
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All interesting stuff. What about this scenario .....
You are a paramedic .......called out to a motorcycle accident. Lad is on his back knocked out. Possible/probable spinal injuries .
Do you flip him over to try and find a wallet or a phone in his pockets ?
You are a paramedic .......called out to a motorcycle accident. Lad is on his back knocked out. Possible/probable spinal injuries .
Do you flip him over to try and find a wallet or a phone in his pockets ?
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Nah. I wouldn't. Neither will help him at that point. They can do that stuff at the hospital. Main thing is to get him strapped down and into the ambo without doing more damage. (Having done all the breathing? blood? etc).Wscad wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 5:31 pm All interesting stuff. What about this scenario .....
You are a paramedic .......called out to a motorcycle accident. Lad is on his back knocked out. Possible/probable spinal injuries .
Do you flip him over to try and find a wallet or a phone in his pockets ?
(I'm not a paramedic though).
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If legal I would think the reg plate would tell the police who the person is.
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It would tell the five-o who the registered keep is. Anyone could be driving it.Felix wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:42 pm If legal I would think the reg plate would tell the police who the person is.
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Its a start point. Who is riding your bike son? Oh that is my mate Mr MagooKungFooBob wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:45 pmIt would tell the five-o who the registered keep is. Anyone could be driving it.Felix wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:42 pm If legal I would think the reg plate would tell the police who the person is.
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They'd have to send a copper around the address and hope someone was in.Felix wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:52 pmIts a start point. Who is riding your bike son? Oh that is my mate Mr MagooKungFooBob wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:45 pmIt would tell the five-o who the registered keep is. Anyone could be driving it.Felix wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:42 pm If legal I would think the reg plate would tell the police who the person is.
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Ach well. Still better than nothing like what i tend to carry unless in Euroland. Saying that my phone is not locked so they can still phone my wife unless i landed on it with my head.
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Re: Do you carry obvious/ visable ID while out on the bike?
When on the bike, I'm a bit paranoid about me being on the road and the bike being down a mountain (or the other way around!), so my phone is always in a jacket pocket and all the card info as above is in a small bum bag that stays with me.
Then other stuff I'd use at a coffee stop (kindle, tissues, sunglasses, stuff!) are in the tiny tankbag on the bike. I never leave the phone or wallet on the bike cos there's a good chance on the roads I use here that I won't be anywhere near the bike

Then other stuff I'd use at a coffee stop (kindle, tissues, sunglasses, stuff!) are in the tiny tankbag on the bike. I never leave the phone or wallet on the bike cos there's a good chance on the roads I use here that I won't be anywhere near the bike


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If you've got an semi recent android or iphone then you can store the wife's number as your emergency contact and various other medical details that can be viewed without needing to unlock the phone... if you don't lock your phone then you've probably never seen the button that displays it 

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No, you get him started on a medical pathway, then worry about who he is, by which time all of his clothing will have been cut off giving free clear access to his identification method of choice.Wscad wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 5:31 pm All interesting stuff. What about this scenario .....
You are a paramedic .......called out to a motorcycle accident. Lad is on his back knocked out. Possible/probable spinal injuries .
Do you flip him over to try and find a wallet or a phone in his pockets ?
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Blood group wise, do Ambulance crews and the like pay any attention to stuff you're carrying? I assumed they'd just fire O-neg into you unless they have absolute concrete proof you're something else. An ID card or piece of paper wouldn't be enough?
I'm O-neg anyway
I seldom even have my wallet on me these days, it's all on my phone. I have the one button emergency contact thing set up.
I'm O-neg anyway

I seldom even have my wallet on me these days, it's all on my phone. I have the one button emergency contact thing set up.
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Universal donor is kept in the blood store and replenished so there is always an availability-Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:11 am Blood group wise, do Ambulance crews and the like pay any attention to stuff you're carrying? I assumed they'd just fire O-neg into you unless they have absolute concrete proof you're something else. An ID card or piece of paper wouldn't be enough?
I'm O-neg anyway
I seldom even have my wallet on me these days, it's all on my phone. I have the one button emergency contact thing set up.
If a person needs transfusion then they need to have a cross match first (from very distant memory its on the Trauma bloods order when they first arrive)
I would imagine in peacetime in the UK its very unlikely that anyone would be transfused solely on what their mobile phone says their blood group is.
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An under wife ain’t a bad idea, actually. I’ll look into that.Felix wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:43 am Nothing but i have My wife, under Wife and her name in the phone what would not be rocket science to where they need to call.
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Iirc you're supposed to list your emergency contact person under ICE in your phone book.
Unless you're friends with Val Kilmer, except if he is your emergency contact.
Unless you're friends with Val Kilmer, except if he is your emergency contact.
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Yep.
Which means when I call my wife from the car I always just say "Call ICE" at I get her.
One day it might be Kilmer
Which means when I call my wife from the car I always just say "Call ICE" at I get her.
One day it might be Kilmer

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