Emergency Information Card

EmergencyInfoCardWhen my father got into his motorcycle accident during morning rush hour a few weeks ago, the emergency and hospital staff could not find any of his personal contacts information. It wasn’t until he was conscious later in the day that he could tell the staff his name, my mothers name and home phone number. Of course, she wasn’t at home, and they didn’t have her cell number - so, she didn’t find out about the whole thing until evening. By that time, he was already out of surgery!

My father’s identification card was locked in his motorcycle trunk, and I don’t know if he had any emergency contact info available. So, in honor of the good samaritan motorcyclist who helped save my father’s life, I present you with the, “Kevin Michaels Good Samaritan - Steven Peck High Side Emergency Information Card.”

I suggest entering all your contact information, printing on bright colored paper, maybe even laminate. Keep it with you in an easily noticed and accessible place when you motorcycle, bicycle, mountain climb, etc.

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