Some communities have a program called Advanced 911 Profile. One can download the private form or request a copy from your 911 service. Fill it out and send it back. Its private, under law, and can not be seen by any other department other than 911 service. In the event you call 911, your information will be provided to the responding unit. This is important in cases of "lift assist" Best Wishes In a message dated 4/28/2016 2:42:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
I have. Also I have a van with a ezlock, I use to drive but not since I took myself off the road in 2010. About 5 years ago I went to 2 fire & rescue houses and showed them how to manually release my ezlock system. Actually, I called ahead and told them what I wanted to accomplish and they gathered as many volunteers as possible. When I got there I stayed locked in and said; "Ok, you just responded to a emergency call and found me just as I am, locked in and unresponsive." "How are you going to get me out?" They didn't know. I showed them the manual release button on the ezlock. Everyone who has a van and and ezlock system or another type of tie down system should visit there local fire and rescue house. Bobbie Smile Everyday On Apr 28, 2016, at 3:07 AM, RONALD L PRACHT <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > wrote: Have any quads on the list let the fire department know they use a wheelchair and what bedroom they are in? Ron On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 10:45 PM, Jim Lubin <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3023155/The-app-save-LIFE-Eme rgency-service-tells-rescuers-save-touch-button.html https://www.rapidsos.com/ =

