BIGUN 1,314 #1 September 27, 2012 I. Create an ICE profile by entering your identification info, medical info (if any) and listing emergency contacts. Your ICEdot profile will be synced with a personal identification number (PIN). Your PIN is displayed on an ICEdot identifier.$10.00/year https://icedot.org/site/ II. CEdot Identifiers work hand-in-hand with the ICEdot service to identify you to first responders and notify your loved ones in case of emergency. Your membership PIN is printed on the identifier and will be linked to a personal online account with your identification, medical info (if you have any) and emergency contacts. This info can be accessed by any first responder with a cell phone. https://icedot.org/site/how-it-works/ III. Multiple items of wear to identify: https://icedot.org/shop NOTE: There's a helmet chip for when you knock yourself out... The Crash Sensor is a slim device that will mount as an aftermarket device onto any helmet. When paired with the ICEdot app on a smart phone, the system is able to detect motion, changes in forces and impacts. In the event of an impact, the device sends critical data to the app which sounds an alarm and initiates an emergency countdown. Unless the countdown clock is stopped, the app will then notify your emergency contacts and send GPS coordinates of the incident so that appropriate follow up actions can be taken. Cycling, skiing, back-country travel, team sports, and motor sports all involve significant risks.Nobody has time to listen; because they're desperately chasing the need of being heard. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
floormonkey 0 #2 September 27, 2012 Same thing, but (mostly) cheaper: http://www.roadid.com/c/RoadID The interactive style lets you create an online profile. Also, you can fit more information on the id so a responder doesn't have to log in to see that you are allergic to xxxx or to get your significant other's number. Also, has been around so long most responders know about it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anvilbrother 0 #3 September 27, 2012 I've been a front line firefighter emt at a busy department for 12 years and have never heard of anything other than the diabetic bracelets or necklace pendants. Postes r made from an iPad or iPhone. Spelling and gramhair mistakes guaranteed move along, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BIGUN 1,314 #4 September 28, 2012 Not the same thing... but, each an option.Nobody has time to listen; because they're desperately chasing the need of being heard. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waveoff5500 0 #5 October 2, 2012 i wonder if hard openings, or slider off in other types of parachuting would trick the sensor to make it falsely trigger often. what do you think about that? "its just a normal day at the dropzone until its not" 1653 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BIGUN 1,314 #6 October 2, 2012 No clue... But a perfectly good question to the manufacturer regarding specs.Nobody has time to listen; because they're desperately chasing the need of being heard. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites